Historic colonial monuments intertwine with modern Singapore at the heart of Singapore, the Marina Bay. The water-fronting Marina Bay District and the historic Singapore River are a blend of heritage and modernity. The Merlion is positioned at the intercept of the Marina Bay and Singapore River, guarding the historically important Singapore River which contributed Singapore to be a thriving British trading port in the 1800s. The Singapore River meanders through the vibrant Boat Quay, Clarke Quay and Robertson Quay, lined with shophouses housing international restaurants. The uninitiated would have never known that these shophouses were once the godowns during the British colonial time. The coolies would unload the goods from the bum boats and stored them at the godowns.
Among towering skyscrapers and busy streets now are architectural wonders such as the Esplanade, iconic Singapore Flyer and modern-engineered Marina Bay Sands, all unbelievably built on reclaimed land. Do you know that the Marina Bay is a reservoir which stores fresh water for drinking? The Marina Barrage dam separates the sea water from this freshwater, all the way to Robertson Quay and beyond. A beautiful and famous Gardens by the Bay is built next to the Marina Barrage that we strongly recommend visiting.
Guests staying in Aurealis Serviced Residence would love the the Civic District (aka The Old Town) because of the walkability to the following attractions. See the Google Map walking trail: https://maps.app.goo.gl/icHuS89coXEctM1o9
- National Gallery Singapore – https://www.nationalgallery.sg/
Before starting your Civic District journey, consider making a stop at Merlion Park. Enjoy views of Marina Bay waterfront and capture photos with the famous Merlion statue, symbolizing Singapore’s maritime heritage. ‘Singa’ in Singapore means the Lion. Thereafter, continue your adventure to the National Gallery Singapore, situated within the historic former Supreme Court and City Hall buildings. This renowned institution is a cultural hub, exhibiting diverse Southeast Asian art. Explore the extensive collection, from traditional to contemporary pieces, spanning centuries of artistic expression. Be sure to take in the breathtaking city skyline views from the stunning rooftop garden, adding beauty to your experience.
- The Arts House – https://artshouselimited.sg/tah
Near the National Gallery sits The Arts House, a meticulously preserved colonial structure once home to Singapore’s Parliament. Dive into the local arts scene by participating in exhibitions, performances and workshops within its historic walls. Take advantage of the diverse array of events, from literary festivals to film screenings and live music sessions.
- Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall – https://artshouselimited.sg/vtvch
A short stroll away stands the grand Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall, a cultural institution steeped in history. Admire the neoclassical architecture of these twin buildings, which have witnessed countless performances and significant events over the years. Catch a classical concert, theatrical production, or dance performance for an unforgettable evening of entertainment. Take a walk along Elizabeth Walk by the water nearby, named after Queen Elizabeth as part of the Queen’s Coronation celebrations.
- Asian Civilisations Museum – https://www.nhb.gov.sg/acm/
Delve into the Asian heritage at the Asian Civilisations Museum, located along the scenic Singapore River. Explore galleries dedicated to the diverse cultures of Asia, from Chinese ceramics to Islamic art. Engage in interactive exhibits and educational programs that offer insights into the region’s fascinating history and traditions.
- Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay – https://www.esplanade.com/
Visiting the Civic District is incomplete without immersing yourself in the iconic Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay. Fondly nicknamed the “Durian” for its unique spiky architecture, this performing arts centre is a hub for world-class entertainment. Enjoy captivating dance performances, theatrical spectacles, or concerts set against the beautiful waterfront views at the Esplanade, creating an unforgettable experience for every guest. Don’t forget to join the behind-the-scene-tour! The hall boasts superb acoustics. It is one of only five such halls in the world with similar state-of-the-art features, which include reverberation chambers and an acoustic canopy that adapts the hall for different musical performances, producing optimum sound at every concert.
- Fort Canning Park – the historic hill – https://beta.nparks.gov.sg/visit/parks/park-detail/fort-canning-park
Enjoy a relaxing walk through Fort Canning Park, an oasis of greenery within the urban sprawl. Sang Nila Utama, a prince from the powerful kingdom of Majapahit, founded Singapore in 1299 when he saw a lion on our island while hunting on a boat. He resided on this ‘Forbidden Hill’, where artefacts of his residence are still being found today. Fort Canning Hill was also the residence of the first colonial founder, Sir Stamford Raffles, the sites of our first Botanic Gardens and of the secret underground headquarters of the British to strategise their war against the Japanese during World War 2. Now known as the Battle Box, this underground bunker is a must-visit.
Visit the Fort Canning Centre and learn about Singapore’s colonial past through immersive exhibitions and guided tours!
- St. Andrew’s Cathedral – https://cathedral.org.sg/
Nestled in the heart of the Civic District is St. Andrew’s Cathedral, a significant architectural landmark, embodying Singapore’s religious heritage. This Anglican cathedral boasts elegant spires and Gothic Revival architecture, providing visitors with a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Take a moment to admire its intricate detailing and stained glass windows, or attend a service to experience the cathedral’s spiritual ambience.
- National Museum of Singapore – https://www.nhb.gov.sg/nationalmuseum/
Wrap up your exploration of the Civic District by visiting the National Museum of Singapore. Established in 1887, it is the oldest museum in the country. Explore thought-provoking exhibitions that showcase Singapore’s journey from its humble beginnings to the modern metropolis it is today. Engage in interactive displays, multimedia installations and guided tours that bring history to life.
The Civic District offers a variety of experiences to uncover, from history to art and nature and it promises opportunities for exploration and enrichment. Lace-up your shoes, grab your camera and embark on a journey through the Civic District.
The Sail @ Marina Bay
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Singapore 018987
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