Home Destination Guides Accommodation Classifieds Shopping Events Eating Out





Newsletter
Today's Poll

How helpful is this site to you when making travel decisions?

Very, I frequent this site.
It is a good resource.
Somewhat, but the areas I 'm looking to travel arent well covered.
I could use more information.
Arab Street
Bowling
Cafes
ChinaTown
Cycling
Daytrips
Discos & Dancing
Eating Out
Economy
First Class
General
Golf
Hawker Centres and Food Courts
History
International
Internet Cafes
Islands
Italian
Little India
Mid Range
Mosques
Museums
Nightlife
People
Pubs
Shopping
Sights
Sports
Temples
Singapore 

Singapore Navy Museum
Only something for the military enthusiast. At least the admission is free, but bring your passport.
Address: Endurance Block, Sembawang Camp
Opening Hours: 8.30am-4.30pm (Mon-Fri), 8.30am to 12 noon on Saturday

Singapore Philatelic Museum
A place for the stamp collector. Phone: 3373888.
Address: 23B Colemann Street
Opening Hours: Daily from 9am-5.30pm

Asian Civilisations Museum
This museum highlights the Chinese history. It displays Chinese furniture, ceramics, jade and works of art. The museum is located off Stamford Rd. Take the MRT to City Hall.
Address: 39 Armenian Street
Opening Hours: 9am to 5.30pm, Wednesday until 9pm, Monday closed

Changi Prison Museum
This place has been covered in a novel of James Clavell (King Rat). It as a former prisoners-of-war museum. The museum has on record the daily life of the prisoners. It displays photographs, paintings and sketches. Admission free. Take a SBS bus 2 from Tanah Merah MRT station.
Address: 20km Upper Changi Road North
Opening Hours: 10 am-5pm, closed Sundays and public holidays

Singapore Art Museum
The museum exhibits modern art from Singaporte and traditional art from Southeast Asia. Periodic exhibitions. Call 3323222 for more information what's on. Free guided tours at 10.30 daily. To get there take a metro to Dhoby Ghaut.
Address: 71 Bras Basah Rd.
Opening Hours: 9am-5.30pm, Mondays closed, Wednesdays open until 9pm

Singapore History Museum
The history museum covers the history of the people of Singapore. It is a rather OK place to explore. Admission is between SGD 1.50 and 4 SGD. Guided tours available.
Address: Stamford Rd.
Opening Hours: 9am-5.30pm, closed Mondays, open until 9pm on Wednesday

Singapore Mint Coin Gallery
Just east of the Boon Lay MRT station ist the Coin Gallery, which exhibits domestic coins and medals as well as a selection of foreign coins. Only interesting for people who are really into this.
Address: 20 Teban Gardens Crescent
Opening Hours: Mon - Fri, 9am-5pm

Singapore Navy Museum
Only something for the military enthusiast. At least the admission is free, but bring your passport.
Address: Endurance Block, Sembawang Camp
Opening Hours: 8.30am-4.30pm (Mon-Fri), 8.30am to 12 noon on Saturday

Singapore Philatelic Museum
A place for the stamp collector. Phone: 3373888.
Address: 23B Colemann Street
Opening Hours: Daily from 9am-5.30pm

Asian Civilisations Museum
This museum highlights the Chinese history. It displays Chinese furniture, ceramics, jade and works of art. The museum is located off Stamford Rd. Take the MRT to City Hall.
Address: 39 Armenian Street
Opening Hours: 9am to 5.30pm, Wednesday until 9pm, Monday closed

Changi Prison Museum
This place has been covered in a novel of James Clavell (King Rat). It as a former prisoners-of-war museum. The museum has on record the daily life of the prisoners. It displays photographs, paintings and sketches. Admission free. Take a SBS bus 2 from Tanah Merah MRT station.
Address: 20km Upper Changi Road North
Opening Hours: 10 am-5pm, closed Sundays and public holidays

Singapore Art Museum
The museum exhibits modern art from Singaporte and traditional art from Southeast Asia. Periodic exhibitions. Call 3323222 for more information what's on. Free guided tours at 10.30 daily. To get there take a metro to Dhoby Ghaut.
Address: 71 Bras Basah Rd.
Opening Hours: 9am-5.30pm, Mondays closed, Wednesdays open until 9pm

Singapore History Museum
The history museum covers the history of the people of Singapore. It is a rather OK place to explore. Admission is between SGD 1.50 and 4 SGD. Guided tours available.
Address: Stamford Rd.
Opening Hours: 9am-5.30pm, closed Mondays, open until 9pm on Wednesday

Singapore Mint Coin Gallery
Just east of the Boon Lay MRT station ist the Coin Gallery, which exhibits domestic coins and medals as well as a selection of foreign coins. Only interesting for people who are really into this.
Address: 20 Teban Gardens Crescent
Opening Hours: Mon - Fri, 9am-5pm








 

© Copyright 2004-2005 http://www.aguide2singapore.com All rights reserved.

Every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the content of this site but
the publisher cannot be held responsible for the consequences of any errors.A number of
external links exist within the site and the publisher does not endorse any such external links.