Kim Seng Park

Location
Frequently Asked Questions
How big is the park?
The park is on the smaller side, nestled between the Alexandra Park Connector and Robertson Quay. Despite its size, it's a lovely spot to enjoy the scenery of the Singapore River, Robertson Quay, and the surrounding architecture.
What can I see at the park?
Plenty! You can enjoy a scenic view of Jiak Kim Bridge, Robertson Quay, and the surrounding condos, hotels, and architecture. If you're lucky, you might spot otters, monitor lizards, and terrapins!
Is the park crowded?
Not usually. It's a peaceful place for a stroll, cycle, or to just hang out with friends and family. You'll mainly see joggers and cyclists using the shared track.
Can I walk my pet at the park?
Absolutely! The park is perfect for walking your pets. Just make sure to keep them on a leash and clean up after them.
Are there any food options nearby?
Yes, there are restaurants and small shops along the river where you can grab a quick bite.
Is there a walking path in the park?
Yes, there's a lovely pathway where you can walk from River Valley Green to Kim Seng Park. However, please note that due to occasional maintenance, the pathway might be unavailable at times.
Where can I start my walk?
A popular starting point is next to Great World City at Zion Road. From there, you can walk all the way to Boat Quay and beyond.
What is the park named after?
The park is named after Mr Tan Kim Seng, a prominent figure in Singapore's history. You can learn more about him from the write-ups available at the park.
Is the park accessible for everyone?
Yes, the park has a footpath that is accessible for everyone. Whether you want to go for a walk, bike ride, or run, this park is a great place to do it all.