Ang Mo Kio Garden East
Previously a rubber estate, this park boasts groves of rubber trees as well as other economically trees such as nutmeg & cinnamon. Sculptures of rubber seeds and nutmegs installed enhance the trees found here. Jogging, foot reflexology and tai chi corner.
Ang Mo Kio Garden West
The bigger of the two parks in Ang Mo Kio was built on a hillock. A 120-step staircase will take you to a pergola and plaza. From there you can view the lush expanding floral and fauna. A landscaped pond near the entrance of the park is ideal for visitors
Bedok Reservoir Park
Developed around the picturesque and serene Bedok Reservoir, this park is popular for jogging. Jog-a-thons are held regularly here by schools and organizations. This park is also equipped with a children’s playground, fitness stations.
Bedok Town Park
Screening off Bedok Estate from the Pan Island Expressway (PIE) is Bedok Town Park. This park is built on an undulating terrain with high mounds. The main attractions are the long, flat and linear cycling and jogging tracks and the fitness equipments.
Bishan Park
This park with its lakes and bridges, colourful shrubs and lush greenery is one of the largest and most popular parks in Singapore. Built in 1988, it sits between 2 housing estates, Ang Mo Kio and Bishan.
Bukit Batok Nature Park
This park was developed on an empty quarry site in 1988. The terrain is undulating and footpaths are meandering. Several look-out points reaching more than 10 storeys high provide breath-taking views.
Bukit Batok Town Park
Known as Little Guilin or “Xiao Guilin” among the locals, this park looks similar to that of Guilin in China – a granite rock sitting within a lake. The park has a narrow strip of land, beautifully landscaped and provided with footpaths.
Bukit Timah Nature Reserve
Bukit Timah Nature Reserve Step into the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve and you will experience nature in an untouched form. A mere 12km from the bustling city, the 164 hectare (400 acres) Reserve includes Singapore’s highest hill which stands at 163.63 metres and retains the only substantial area of primary rainforest left in Singapore.
Changi Beach Park
One of the oldest coastal parks in Singapore, this place brings back memories for Singaporeans who frequented this area in the 60s and 70s. The park is 3.2km long with stretches of sandy beaches between Changi Point and Changi Ferry Road.
Clementi Woods Park
The wooded ambience of the park, with its tall mature trees and natural vegetation, is a welcoming retreat for those looking for a quiet, cool stroll in the morning or evening. Bird’s chirpings and insects’ buzzing will accompany you as you walk along.
East Coast Park Beach
Situated at the south-eastern part of the island, East Coast Park Beach is the largest and the most popular park in Singapore. Themed “Recreation for All”, this park offers a wide array of facilities.
Esplanade Park
Esplanade Park is one of the oldest parks in Singapore. Built in 1943, it was re-developed in 1991 to enhance the Civic District’s identity. There are many historical landmarks in this park which are of interest to tourists and locals alike.
Fort Canning Hill Park
Previously known as Central Park, this 19-ha "hill of history" was the residence of Sir Stamford Raffles, who established his government house on this hill in 1819.
Fort Tanjong Katong at Katong Park
Although Tanjong Katong Park is a popular picnic place for residences in the Meyer Road and Tanjong Rhu areas, this park was actually a heavily armed fortress during the time of British colonization.
Istana Park
Singapore’s premier park, Istana Park, offers a number of unique features not found in other parks on the island. The Festival Arch is the centerpiece of this 1.3-ha park. It is designed to symbolize the gate-posts and railings at the Istana’s entrance.