Although Tiong Bahru is well-known as one of Singapore’s most historic neighbourhoods, the term that comes to mind most often is the less favourable one: old. However, there is plenty to be written about its breath-taking natural and man-made physical splendour. Tiong Bahru is a one-of-a-kind estate with a mix of historic structures and high-rise…
read moreTiong Bahru is one of Singapore’s oldest neighbourhoods, however, it has recently undergone revitalization. At Bahru there are many restaurants, cafes and other eateries where tourists and other visitors can indulge to cure their hunger and cravings. There are several food places in Tiong Bahru. Traditional Chinese dishes like prawn noodles and buns, as well…
read moreTiong Bahru is distinct from the rest of Singapore. Tiong Bahru is an Art Deco paradise hidden among Singapore’s numerous high-rise condos and tower blocks, within a couple of blocks from Chinatown and the Central Business District. Despite its tiny size, Tiong Bahru has enough things to do to keep you occupied for a few…
read moreWhen we come to Bahru, we actually are closer to nature than we think we actually are. The people of Singapore take pride in the cleanliness of the city which clearly can be seen in parks in the neighbourhood. Tourists visiting Singapore can always find a park near them to relax, stretch and enjoy nature…
read moreChangi, located just 20-25 mins drive away from Tiong Bahru, is the airport which tourists can use to visit Bahru. Changi on its own is the place to look forward to as this is the state-of-the-art airport of Singapore which is known around the world for its bells and whistles. Changi Airport is a well-known…
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