The Original Singapore Walks “Part 1”

The Time Of Empire (A Colonial District Walk) 

“The place possesses  an excellent harbour singapore is everything we could desire” Sir Stamford Raffles, 1819.

On 6th February 1819, Singapore was claimed to “secure to the British flag the maritime superiority of the Eastern Seas”. In goverenance, religion, entertainment, and many other spheres, the imprint of singapore’s colonial past is indelible. This is the walk where you learn about Singapore’s national flower, the sarkies brothers, The Straits Time and that wonderful drink called ‘the singapore sling’ Discover Singapore’s colonial legacy from The Time Of Empire. 

  • St Andrew’s Cathedral 
  • Coleman Street 
  • CHIJmes
  • Armenian Church 
  • Raffles Hotel
  • Supreme Court
  • National Gallery Singapore 

Open Monday , Time 9.30 am – 12.00 nn

Adult $38, Child $18 

Meet at City Hall MRT Station, Outside Exit B (North Bridge Road)

By Cab : alight at the MRT exit at the junction of North Bridge Road and Stamford Road. Nearest Landmark is St. Andrew’s Cathedral

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