DHOBY GHAUT
One of Singapore’s most central and well-connected MRT hubs, making it a perfect base for your adventures. Located at the intersection of three major MRT lines (North-South, North-East, and Circle Lines), this station puts you within easy reach of the city’s top attractions, shopping districts, and cultural hotspots.
Why Stay Near Dhoby Ghaut Station?
Convenience: With seamless connections to almost every part of Singapore, you’ll save time and energy getting around.
Vibrant Surroundings: The area is buzzing with life, from shopping malls to historic landmarks.
Food & Entertainment: Plenty of dining options and nightlife spots are just a short walk away.
Tips for Travelers
Grab an EZ-Link card or use contactless payment for hassle-free MRT rides.
Explore the nearby Armenian Street for quirky cafes and street art.
Don’t miss the nightly light show at Clarke Quay, just a short ride away.
Whether you’re a culture enthusiast, a shopaholic, or just looking for a convenient spot to stay, Dhoby Ghaut Station has something for everyone. Start your Singapore journey here!
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DHOBY GHAUT MRT STATION
National Museum
Fort Canning Tree Tunnel
Istana Park
Plaza Singapura
Attractions around Dhoby Ghaut


1. National Museum of Singapore - Discover Singapore’s Rich Heritage
The National Museum of Singapore is not just a museum—it’s a journey through the island’s fascinating history, culture, and transformation. As the oldest museum in Singapore, it combines cutting-edge technology with timeless artifacts to create an immersive experience for visitors of all ages. Whether you’re a history buff, a culture enthusiast, or just curious about Singapore’s story, this museum is a must-visit.
Why Visit the National Museum of Singapore?
Historical Significance: Established in 1887, the museum is a national treasure and a stunning example of neo-Palladian and Renaissance architecture.
Interactive Exhibits: From multimedia displays to immersive storytelling, the museum brings Singapore’s past to life in a way that’s engaging and educational.
Central Location: Situated in the heart of the city, it’s easily accessible and close to other major attractions.
Visitor Information
Location
93 Stamford Road, Singapore 178897
(Next to Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station and Fort Canning Park)
Opening Hours
Daily: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM Last admission at 6:30 PM
Admission Fees
Singaporeans and PRs: Free (for permanent galleries)
Tourists:
Adults: SGD 15
Students & Seniors: SGD 10
Children (6 years and below): Free
Getting There
By MRT: Alight at Dhoby Ghaut Station (North-South, North-East, and Circle Lines) and take Exit B. It’s a 5-minute walk.
By Bus: Multiple bus services stop near the museum, including 7, 14, 16, 36, 64, 65, 111, 124, 131, 139, 147, 162, 166, 174, 175, and 190.
By Car/Taxi: Limited parking is available at the museum.
Tips for Visitors
Guided Tours: Join a free guided tour (available in English and other languages)
Audio Guides: Rent an audio guide for a self-paced tour. Available in multiple languages.
Photography: Photography is allowed in most areas, but flash and tripods are prohibited.
Accessibility: The museum is wheelchair-friendly, with ramps and elevators available.
What to See and Do
The museum’s exhibits are divided into permanent and special galleries, each offering a unique perspective on Singapore’s history and culture.
Permanent Galleries
Singapore History Gallery
Trace Singapore’s evolution from a humble fishing village to a bustling global city.
Highlights: Ancient artifacts, historical documents, and interactive display
Life in Singapore: The Past 100 Years
Explore the daily lives of Singaporeans across different eras, from the 1920s to the present day.
Highlights: Recreated scenes of old-school kopitiams (coffee shops) and vintage fashion.
Goh Seng Choo Gallery
Home to the William Farquhar Collection of Natural History Drawings, featuring stunning illustrations of flora and fauna from the region.
Special Exhibitions
The museum regularly hosts rotating exhibitions that showcase art, culture, and history from Singapore and around the world. Check their website for the latest updates.


2. Plaza Singapura - Your One-Stop Destination for Shopping, Dining, and Entertainment
Located right next to Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station, Plaza Singapura is one of Singapore’s most popular shopping malls, offering a mix of retail therapy, delicious food, and entertainment options. Whether you’re a shopaholic, a foodie, or just looking for a place to unwind, this mall has something for everyone. Its central location and wide variety of offerings make it a must-visit spot for tourists and locals alike.
What to See and Do
Shopping
Plaza Singapura is home to over 200 stores, including:
Fashion: Popular brands like Uniqlo, H&M, and Cotton On.
Beauty & Wellness: Sephora, Watsons, and The Body Shop.
Electronics: Challenger and Gain City for tech gadgets and appliances.
Specialty Stores: Unique finds at Miniso, Typo, and local boutique
Dining
From quick bites to sit-down meals, the mall offers a wide range of dining options:
Food Courts: Food Republic and Kopitiam for affordable local dishes like Hainanese chicken rice and laksa.
Cafes: Starbucks, % Arabica, and Tiong Bahru Bakery for coffee and pastries.
Restaurants: Din Tai Fung for dumplings, Pizzeria Mozza for Italian, and Swensen’s for desserts.
Entertainment
Golden Village Cinema: Catch the latest blockbusters in comfort.
Kiddy Palace: A one-stop shop for kids’ toys, clothing, and accessories.
Events & Promotions: Check out seasonal events, pop-up markets, and sales throughout the year.
Visitor Information
Location
68 Orchard Road, Singapore 238839 (Next to Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station)
Opening Hours
Daily: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Restaurants and cinemas may have extended hours.
Getting There
By MRT: Alight at Dhoby Ghaut Station (North-South, North-East, and Circle Lines) and take Exit C. The mall is directly connected to the station.
By Bus: Multiple bus services stop nearby, including 7, 14, 16, 36, 64, 65, 111, 124, 131, 139, 147, 162, 166, 174, 175, and 190.
By Car/Taxi: Parking is available at the mall, but it can get crowded during peak hours.
Tips for Visitors
Avoid Peak Hours: Weekends and evenings can get busy, so visit during weekdays for a more relaxed experience.
Explore Nearby Attractions: Combine your visit with a trip to the National Museum of Singapore, Fort Canning Park, or Orchard Road.
Stay Connected: Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the mall.
By Erwin Soo. - Plaza Singapura Shopping Mall., CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=37135077
3. Istana Park - A Peaceful Oasis in the Heart of Singapore
Nestled in the bustling Orchard Road shopping district, Istana Park is a serene green space that offers a refreshing escape from the city’s hustle and bustle. Named after the nearby Istana (the official residence of Singapore’s President), this park is a favorite spot for both locals and tourists looking to relax, unwind, and enjoy a slice of nature. Whether you’re taking a break from shopping or exploring Singapore’s landmarks, Istana Park is a must-visit for its tranquility and scenic beauty.
Why Visit Istana Park?
Central Location: Just a short walk from Orchard Road and Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station, it’s easily accessible and perfect for a quick retreat.
Tranquil Atmosphere: With lush greenery, shaded pathways, and a calming fountain, it’s an ideal spot to recharge.
Historical Significance: The park’s proximity to the Istana adds a touch of heritage to your visit.
What to See and Do
The Fountain Plaza
The centerpiece of the park, this elegant fountain is a popular spot for photos and quiet reflection.
Lush Greenery
Stroll along the shaded pathways surrounded by trees, shrubs, and flowering plants.
Art Installations
Look out for sculptures and art pieces that add a creative touch to the park.
Relaxation Areas
Benches and open spaces are perfect for sitting back, reading a book, or people-watching.
Visitor Information
Location
68 Orchard Road, Singapore 238839 (Next to Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station)
Opening Hours
Daily: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Restaurants and cinemas may have extended hours.
Getting There
By MRT: Alight at Dhoby Ghaut Station (North-South, North-East, and Circle Lines) and take Exit C. The mall is directly connected to the station.
By Bus: Multiple bus services stop nearby, including 7, 14, 16, 36, 64, 65, 111, 124, 131, 139, 147, 162, 166, 174, 175, and 190.
By Car/Taxi: Parking is available at the mall, but it can get crowded during peak hours.
Tips for Visitors
Avoid Peak Hours: Weekends and evenings can get busy, so visit during weekdays for a more relaxed experience.
Explore Nearby Attractions: Combine your visit with a trip to the National Museum of Singapore, Fort Canning Park, or Orchard Road.
Stay Connected: Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the mall.


4. Fort Canning Tree Tunnel - An Instagram Gem in a Historic Park
Tucked away in the lush greenery of Fort Canning Park, the Fort Canning Tree Tunnel has become one of Singapore’s most Instagram-worthy spots. This enchanting underground passage, surrounded by towering trees and ivy-covered walls, feels like stepping into a fairytale. Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or just looking for a unique photo op, the Tree Tunnel is a must-visit when exploring Fort Canning Park.
Why Visit the Fort Canning Tree Tunnel?
It’s Magical: The tunnel’s natural beauty and serene atmosphere make it feel like a hidden world.
Historical Significance: The tunnel is part of Fort Canning’s rich history, once used as a storage space during World War II.
Perfect for Photos: The dramatic lighting and greenery create a stunning backdrop for photos.
What to Expect at the Tree Tunnel
The tunnel is a short underground passage with stairs leading down from the park’s surface.
Its walls are covered in ivy, and sunlight filters through the trees above, creating a dreamy, otherworldly vibe.
The tunnel connects to other parts of Fort Canning Park, making it a great starting point for exploring the area.
Nearby Attractions
While you’re at Fort Canning Park, don’t miss these other highlights:
Fort Canning Green: A spacious lawn often used for concerts and events.
Sang Nila Utama Garden: A tranquil garden inspired by traditional Javanese landscapes.
Battlebox: A WWII underground bunker turned museum (advance booking required).
Spice Garden: A replica of Singapore’s first botanical garden, established in the 19th century.
Visitor Information
Location
Fort Canning Park, Singapore 179618
(The Tree Tunnel is located near the Fort Canning Arts Centre.)
Best Time to Visit
Early Morning or Late Afternoon: The lighting is perfect for photos, and the park is less crowded.
Weekdays: Avoid weekends if you want a quieter experience.
Getting There
By MRT: Alight at Dhoby Ghaut Station (North-South, North-East, and Circle Lines) or Clarke Quay Station (North-East Line). It’s a 10-15 minute walk from either station.
By Bus: Take bus services 2, 12, 33, 54, 147, or 190 and alight at the nearest bus stop.
By Car/Taxi: Limited parking is available at Fort Canning Park’s carpark.
Tips for Visitors
Wear Comfortable Shoes: The park has slopes and stairs, so good footwear is a must.
Bring Water and Sunscreen: It can get warm, especially if you’re exploring the park.
Respect the Space: The Tree Tunnel is a popular spot, so be mindful of others waiting to take photos.
Combine with Other Activities: Plan a picnic at Fort Canning Green or explore the park’s historical sites.


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