Kingston’s guidebook

Kingston
Kingston’s guidebook

For Nature Lovers

The largest reservoir in Singapore, completed in 1868. The main attraction is the TreeTop Walk from the suspended bridge, which is open daily (Closes on Mondays). Free admission. Getting there: The reservoir is our neighbour. We can just walk to it by using a shortcut path via the back entrance of Mt Alvernia Hospital's carpark, directly opposite Blk 10E of Braddell View @ Marymount Rd.
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麦里芝蓄水池公园
Lornie Road
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The largest reservoir in Singapore, completed in 1868. The main attraction is the TreeTop Walk from the suspended bridge, which is open daily (Closes on Mondays). Free admission. Getting there: The reservoir is our neighbour. We can just walk to it by using a shortcut path via the back entrance of Mt Alvernia Hospital's carpark, directly opposite Blk 10E of Braddell View @ Marymount Rd.
Botanic Gardens Singapore - honoured as an UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit to the Gardens is free, except for the National Orchid Garden. There are weekend performances at the Symphony Stage in the evenings, between 6pm to 9.30pm. Free admission. Smoke Free Park. Getting there: From Blk 10G, walk to BLK 10P and follow a special shortcut footpath (lighted at night) leading to Caldecott Station. Take the train towards Harbour Front, one stop down is Botanic Gardens.
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新加坡植物园
1 Cluny Rd
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Botanic Gardens Singapore - honoured as an UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit to the Gardens is free, except for the National Orchid Garden. There are weekend performances at the Symphony Stage in the evenings, between 6pm to 9.30pm. Free admission. Smoke Free Park. Getting there: From Blk 10G, walk to BLK 10P and follow a special shortcut footpath (lighted at night) leading to Caldecott Station. Take the train towards Harbour Front, one stop down is Botanic Gardens.