Elizabeth L. • September 19, 2016Really lovely architecture here after the renovation. Do check out the various nooks and crannies.
Eddi C. • April 2, 2015undoubtedly, my favorite structure here in Singapore! :D I fell in love with it instantly!!
Suharty S. • April 26, 2011Whosever dumbest idea to build the hotel on top of the merlion's head. -.- now we can't see the national monument. Hidden somemore.
Abby L. • December 17, 2015Very elegant and well preserved hotel. And the Architecture is just breathtaking! A must stop by...
Madeline L. • December 20, 2013Love this place !! ❤ Singapore Flyer is very beautiful place to visit, crowded, comfortable, fantastic !! 😍 Will give you unforgettable great moment ;)
Cheen T. • August 4, 2019The National Heritage Board (NHB) pointed out that its design bears close resemblance to the old Victoria Bridge over Brisbane River. Source: Sunday Times. Photo: Queensland State Archives
Tash Z. • April 11, 2015Lobster roll is pretty good! Try the teh tarik ice cream!
BoBo V. • August 3, 2013Amazing place! Great cocktails! Angel brings your wine from a huge wine cellar above the bar!!!! And the gotham city look - just amazing! :)
M W. • November 13, 2012Nice smooth paths to rollerblade round and round on all sides, with the exception of the side facing Singapore Cricket Club and a few drains pesky drain covers.
Yohan Gabriel L. • September 29, 2014Nice looking old building in the midst of modern ones. Reminds me of ghost busters movie.
Michael • September 14, 2013Cheapest (and probably most secure) parking in the area! Perfect for Boat Quay, Riverwalk, and Funan
Torzin S • December 10, 2015Nice view to see legacy of this great man from surrounding colonial buildings, shophouses and skyscappers of finacial CBD.
高井 田. • October 19, 2017日本統治期の犠牲者を悼んで作られた記念碑です。
Travelogue A. • March 3, 2015A lovely spiritual place in the heart of the city. The place has got a different energy. Definitely a must visit
Cheen T. • May 31, 2020One of 3 memorials lining this park that has been gazetted as National Monuments
Cheen T. • April 13, 2021Built in 1850, this monument was the island’s 1st public statue. It marked Singapore’s 2nd visit from Lord James Andrew, the Marquis of Dalhousie & Governor-General of India. Source: VisitSingapore
Cheen T. • January 17, 2024The pedestal supporting the bronze elephant bears inscriptions in Siamese, Jawi/Arabic, Chinese & English. It commemorates the first foreign land visited by a Siamese monarch, back in 1871
Ivan H. • May 25, 2014Pick up some information about the history of Singapore. How issues that happen elsewhere are manifested in events that happen in Singapore and vice versa.
Nabil B. • August 13, 2017Yes the lion sculpture with water gushing out is ok...but what's more important is the area on the water which I liked
Margo S. • August 3, 2016Been there for Independence Day. Was deeply impressed by how great was organized the event n atmosphere was inspiring!
Yogi W. • September 4, 2011Definitely a spot not to miss if you visit Singapore. Great scenery, a good break from typical Singapore square-flat views. Great food stops nearby, but not for ppl on a tight budget.
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