Ann Siang Hill Park

78 Club St, Singapore 069447
Saturday: Open 24 hours Sunday: Open 24 hours Monday: Open 24 hours Tuesday: Open 24 hours Wednesday: Open 24 hours Thursday: Open 24 hours Friday: Open 24 hours
4.2 (353 reviews)
Ann Siang Hill Park
Nestled in the heart of Singapore, Ann Siang Hill Park is an urban oasis, a delightful blend of verdant greenery and historic charm. This park, once a spice plantation, now serves as a tranquil retreat for locals and tourists alike. It's a place where the hustle and bustle of the city fade, replaced by the serene sounds of nature and the unique heritage of the past. Near the bustling Chinatown and the vibrant Club Street, Ann Siang Hill Park is a perfect juxtaposition of tranquility amidst the city's vibrant life. Explore the winding paths of Ann Siang Hill Park, and you'll be greeted by the stunning views of the city skyline. The park is also home to the past, with well-preserved shophouses showcasing Singapore's rich history and culture. The park's proximity to popular landmarks such as the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and the Sri Mariamman Temple adds to its allure. Whether you're seeking a peaceful stroll, a dose of history, or a picturesque spot for a picnic, Ann Siang Hill Park offers a unique experience that marries the past with the present in the heart of a thriving city.

Location

Has wheelchair-accessible car park
Has wheelchair-accessible entrance
Has public toilet
Good for kids

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the location of the park?

Ann Siang Hill Park is a tiny oasis situated at Ann Siang Hill, right behind Maxwell Food Centre and near Telok Ayer in Chinatown.

I'm a foodie, is there any local food centre nearby?

Absolutely! After visiting the park, you can proceed to either Maxwell Food Centre or Amoy Street Food Centre for some delicious local food.

What can I expect to see at the park?

The park offers a short climb uphill with lots of lookout points and views of the downtown area. You'll also see an interesting sight of numerous AC units installed on old buildings along Amoy Street.

Is there any seating area in the park?

Yes, the park has plenty of seating areas and awnings for some respite from the heat.

I'm a photography enthusiast, is this park a good spot for photos?

Definitely! If you're looking for a scenic spot in Singapore to capture the essence of this metropolis, this park is a must-visit. Both during the day and in the evening, it's a sight to behold.

How long does it take to explore the park?

The park is quite small, so you'll probably take around 15-30 minutes to finish the whole path. It's a great place to relax in the busy area.

Can I learn about the history of the place in the park?

Yes, the park is loaded with history. You'll find out a lot about the place dating back to the 1800s. It's recommended to go with an FOM-trained docent on a tour of the Telok Ayer district of Chinatown.

Is the park crowded?

Not at all. It's a little green haven that provides a much needed temporary escape from the bustling urban pace.

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