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Raffles Hotel
Meet Singapore’s most famous Grande Dame – born in 1887 and never looking better! Raffles Hotel is one of the world’s last great 19th century hotels, having been the retreat and source of inspiration for many writers and movie stars, including Somerset Maugham, Rudyard Kipling, Joseph Conrad and Charlie Chaplin.
Take the MRT to City Hall Station (EW13/NS25) and walk towards Beach Road. Click here to view MRT route map.
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Statues of Sir Stamford Raffles
Sir Stamford Raffles – Singapore’s founder – stands tall and proud in the form of a dark bronze status in front of Victoria Theatre. Its replica, made of pure white polymarble, stands at North Boat Quay, an area commonly known as the Raffles Landing Site.
Take the MRT to Raffles Place MRT Station (EW14/NS26) and walk across Cavenagh Bridge. Click here to view MRT route map.
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Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall
Chinese heroism and nationalism are recurring themes at the Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall.
9 am - 5 pm (Tuesdays to Sundays. Except Chinese New Year Eve - 9am to 12pm).Closed on Mondays (including public holidays which fall on Mondays, 1st & 2nd days of Chinese New Year and Christmas Day). Take the MRT to Toa Payoh (NS19) and board SBS Transit 139 or 145, alight at the 3rd bus stop after the Toa Payoh Bus Interchange. Click here to view MRT route map.
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Supreme Court and City Hall
Built in 1939, the Supreme Court’s Corinthian columns, classic design, and spacious interiors featuring murals by Italian artist, Cavalieri Rodolfo Nolli, make it one of the finest buildings ever built during the British Rule of Singapore.
8.30am - 5pm (Mon-Fri), 8.30am - 1pm (Sat). Take the MRT to City Hall Station (EW13/NS25) and walk along St Andrew's Road towards the Padang. Click here to view MRT route map.
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