Singapore Fort Canning Park an iconic hilltop landmark has
witnessed many of Singapore’s historical milestones. Park Size is 18
hectares. Today, Fort Canning Park features nine historical gardens - the
Pancur Larangan, Artisan’s Garden, Sang Nila Utama Garden, Jubilee Park,
Raffles Garden, First Botanic Garden, Farquhar Garden, Spice Garden and
Armenian Street Park. Singapore Fort Canning Park has Historical Landmarks
below,
Fort wall
Fort Gate
Old Gunpowder Magazine
Battlebox
Sally Port
Cemetery Walls
Gothic Gate
Cupolas
Napier Monument
9-Pound Cannon
Keramat Iskandar Shah
Reservoir
Lighthouse
Flagstaff
Raffle House
Timeball
Getting there, It is 10 minutes on foot from
Clarke Quay Station (Exit E). Come out from Exit E, turn left and
walk along Coleman Bridge. Turn left again at the end of Coleman Bridge
and head towards the pedestrian overhead bridge (100m away) along River
Valley Road. Cross the overhead bridge and you will enter Fort Canning
Park. Alternatively, To reach via MRT(train): Fort Canning Station:
Come out from Exit B, turn left to Jubilee Park. or
Dhoby Ghaut Station: Come out from Exit B, cross Penang Road, turn left and keep a lookout
for the tunnel leading to Fort Canning Park.
Ticket Price: Entry Free
Business hours: 7am-9pm
Address: Address for Singapore Fort Canning Park is River Valley Rd, Fort Canning Park, Singapore 179037.
These photos provide additional information for people who will be planing to visit the place. Keep in mind the look at tourist places is a bit constantly evolving, look in the photos could change over time. A quick Google search will usually help you find the resource if the photos here goes old.




































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