Sang Nila Utama Garden

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Sang Nila Utama Garden?
Sang Nila Utama Garden is a tranquil retreat nestled within Fort Canning Park. It's inspired by the 14th-century palaces of Southeast Asian rulers and offers a beautiful blend of lush greenery and historical architecture.
What is the vibe of the garden?
Many visitors say the garden gives off Bali vibes, thanks to its red brick gates covered in leafy vines and ferns, and its beautiful little ponds. It's a great spot for a relaxed walk or run among plenty of plants and flowers.
How easy is it to navigate around the garden?
The garden is easy to navigate around. There are also accessible vending machines and nearby toilets for your convenience.
Is there any shelter in the garden?
Yes, the garden has sheltered places where you can rest and enjoy the serene atmosphere.
What makes the garden unique?
The garden features ancient-style structures like gates and statues, and beautifully crafted small animal sculptures. It also has bass reliefs that show wars and daily life during the Majapahit and Sri Vijaya empire periods.
What's the Bali Split Gate?
The Bali Split Gate is a popular feature of the garden, often featured in Instagram photos. It's part of the garden's unique architecture that gives off a Bali vibe.
What's the length of the garden?
The total length of the garden is about 150m. It's a lovely space to explore and spend some time in.
Is the garden named after someone?
Yes, the garden is named after the Srivijayan prince Sang Nila Utama, who is believed to have discovered Singapore in the late 1200s.
Would you recommend visiting the garden?
Absolutely! Whether you're a local or a visitor to Singapore, the Sang Nila Utama Garden is a beautiful and tranquil spot to spend some time.