The Singapore River Trail charts out a route along Boat Quay and Clarke Quay using information boards that mark significant heritage sites such as bridges, historic buildings and national monuments. Spanning approximately six kilometres in length, the Singapore River is an important waterway synonymous with the growth and development of Singapore.
Come and trace the river's transformation across two centuries and experience the rich heritage along the Boat Quay and Clarke Quay.

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Trail highlights:
| Along Boat Quay: |
Along Clarke Quay: |
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River Landing Site |
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Coleman Bridge |
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Cavenagh Bridge |
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Clarke Quay |
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The Fullerton Singapore |
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Whampoa's Ice House |
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New Merilion Park |
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River House |
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Fullerton Water Boat House |
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Road Bridge |
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Raffles' Town Plan |
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Ord Bridge |
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Boat Quay |
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Elgin Bridge |
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Walking time: |
3 hours |
How to get there: |
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Trail begins along Boat Quay, head towards the Singapore River from Raffles Place MRT (EW14/NS26). |
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Trail begins along Clarke Quay, head to the Riverfront from Clarke Quay MRT (NE5). |
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Locate these addresses at www.map.gov.sg.
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Website: |
http://www.nhb.gov.sg/PE/SRT/home.html |
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