CHIJMES is a national monument awarded the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation. Boasting more than just a rich heritage and stunning architecture, CHIJMES is an exciting gastro-entertainment destination for the discerning patron.
![CHIJMES is a national monument awarded the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation. Boasting more than just a rich heritage and stunning architecture, CHIJMES is an exciting gastro-entertainment destination for the discerning patron.]()
Saint Andrew's Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Singapore. Singapore's largest cathedral is a stellar example of colonial-era architecture and heritage. Steal some quiet moments at St Andrew's Cathedral
![Saint Andrew's Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Singapore. Singapore's largest cathedral is a stellar example of colonial-era architecture and heritage. Steal some quiet moments at St Andrew's Cathedral]()
National Gallery Singapore occupies two national monuments: former Supreme Court and City Hall. Landmarks of Singapore’s colonial past and journey to independence, the buildings have borne witness to many pivotal events in the nation’s history.
![National Gallery Singapore occupies two national monuments: former Supreme Court and City Hall. Landmarks of Singapore’s colonial past and journey to independence, the buildings have borne witness to many pivotal events in the nation’s history.]()
Established in 1852, the Singapore Cricket Club is the premier sports and lifestyle club in the heart of the city with the iconic Padang field at its doorstep. The Club stands at the heart of the city’s civic, business and heritage precinct. Since its beginnings it has borne witness to many of Singapore’s triumphs and defeats, upheavals, independence and national events.
First established in 1862, the Victoria Theatre & Victoria Concert Hall is one of the most recognisable landmarks in Singapore. You can find original the bronze statue of Stamford Raffles, sculpted by Thomas Woolner in front of the Victoria Memorial Hall.
![First established in 1862, the Victoria Theatre & Victoria Concert Hall is one of the most recognisable landmarks in Singapore. You can find original the bronze statue of Stamford Raffles, sculpted by Thomas Woolner in front of the Victoria Memorial Hall.]()
The Arts House occupies the almost 200-year old building which was once home to Singapore’s first parliament. This national monument re-opened as The Arts House in 2004 and is today a vibrant arts centre within the Civic District managed by Arts House Limited (AHL).
![The Arts House occupies the almost 200-year old building which was once home to Singapore’s first parliament. This national monument re-opened as The Arts House in 2004 and is today a vibrant arts centre within the Civic District managed by Arts House Limited (AHL).]()
Walk to Raffles Landing Site, Arms folded and looking thoughtfully out to sea, the white polymarble statue of Raffles at the Singapore River is often photographed by tourists and locals alike. Listen the story from our guide and take your selfies with this popular figure.
![Walk to Raffles Landing Site, Arms folded and looking thoughtfully out to sea, the white polymarble statue of Raffles at the Singapore River is often photographed by tourists and locals alike. Listen the story from our guide and take your selfies with this popular figure.]()
The Fullerton Hotel Singapore, one of the best hotels in Singapore. It was originally known as the Fullerton Building, and also as the General Post Office Building. Like all great destinations, The Fullerton Building has a great story to tell. Standing majestically at the mouth of the Singapore River, the Fullerton Building witnessed the transformation of Singapore from a colonial outpost to a first-world metropolis.
![The Fullerton Hotel Singapore, one of the best hotels in Singapore. It was originally known as the Fullerton Building, and also as the General Post Office Building. Like all great destinations, The Fullerton Building has a great story to tell. Standing majestically at the mouth of the Singapore River, the Fullerton Building witnessed the transformation of Singapore from a colonial outpost to a first-world metropolis.]()
Commemorate your visit to The Lion City with a photo of the Merlion Park's most iconic resident – the majestic Merlion. Listen the Story Behind the Statue.
![Commemorate your visit to The Lion City with a photo of the Merlion Park's most iconic resident – the majestic Merlion. Listen the Story Behind the Statue.]()