The 10 Best Things to do in Kallang, Singapore

March 20, 2022 Ying Subia

The Singapore cityscape looks like it was ripped from the pages of a science fiction comic book. If you’re hungry for a true Singapore experience, sample the myriad street foods or take a cultural cooking class. The Botanic Gardens and the Gardens By the Bay offer a slice of horticultural heaven, and the observation deck of the Sands SkyPark makes you feel like you’re high above the clouds. The banks and walkways along the Singapore River bustle with local activity.
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1. Jalan Besar Swimming Complex

100 Tyrwhitt Road Jalan Besar Stadium, Singapore 207542 Singapore http://www.singaporeswimming.com/pools/jalan-besar-swimming-pool/
Excellent
50%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
13%
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Jalan Besar Swimming Complex

2. Thekchen Choling

2 Beatty Lane, Singapore 209945 Singapore +65 6466 3720 http://www.yoursingapore.com/content/traveller/en/browse/see-and-do/culture-and-heritage/places-of-worship/thekchen-choling.html?TAHotelCode=117
Excellent
45%
Good
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

Thekchen Choling

Healing chants and the sound of bells surround you when you visit the Thekchen Choling. Named after the monastery of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, it houses one of the biggest collections of mantra wheels in Singapore.

3. OCBC Aquatic Centre

7 Stadium Drive Singapore Sports Hub, Singapore 397632 Singapore +65 6653 8900 http://www.sportshub.com.sg/venues/Pages/ocbc-aquatic-centre.aspx
Excellent
77%
Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

OCBC Aquatic Centre

Reviewed By Gus_Riboldi - Sydney, Australia

If you’re looking for a place in Singapore to do some lap training, this is it. You’re able to swim in either pool: training or competition; try them both. These are the cleanest pools I’ve ever been in. Easily accessible on the circle and it’s even half-price if you’re over 55. Swimmers Heaven.

4. Sri Vadapathira Kaliamman Temple

555 Serangoon Road, Singapore 218174 Singapore +65 6293 5900 http://srivadapathirakali.org/
Excellent
35%
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58%
Satisfactory
8%
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4.5 based on 40 reviews

Sri Vadapathira Kaliamman Temple

Reviewed By ponnuswamy - Mumbai, India

Its a great tamil temple with all the images on walls and ceiling describing the best Hindu mythological stories. The temple is well maintained and has a great vibe. Lord shiva and marriamman are the presiding deities. The day I visited the joy alukas guys had put in complimentary water bottles and it helped on a hot day.

5. Boulder+

12 Kallang Avenue #03-17 Aperia, Singapore 339511 Singapore +65 6282 7530 [email protected] http://boulderplusclimbing.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Boulder+

boulder+ is custom built by leading wall manufacturers Walltopia, and is Singapore's only gym with a top out. We promise something enjoyable, exciting and thought-provoking for everyone regardless of your bouldering ability. So come on down and sample some...we have more than 100 problems waiting for you!

6. 1965 Craft Beer

505 Beach Road Golden Mile Food Centre 01-62 Golden Mile Food Centre, Singapore 199583 Singapore https://www.facebook.com/1965CraftBeer/
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

1965 Craft Beer

7. Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple

397 Serangoon Road, Singapore 218123 Singapore +65 6298 5771 [email protected] http://sspt.org.sg/
Excellent
32%
Good
49%
Satisfactory
18%
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4.0 based on 146 reviews

Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple

Reviewed By GroverR - Pensacola, United States

One of the great things about Singapore is its rich and diverse religious community. This is one of 3 Hindu temples we visited. As a Christian, I confess I don't know much about the Hindu faith, but I do think as a religious person it is easy to appreciate the beauty of the temple and understand some of the culture in the art. With that said, this temple had the tallest entrance of statues of any we saw. It also was the most richly painted and its deep blue entrance with red and white stripped walls distinguished it. The inside was very similar to the Hindu temple in Chinatown, including layout and open design. The colors here were so vibrant and the juxtaposition of the temple with surrounding towers was amazing. I can not say I understood most of what I saw but I can say I was impressed by the art and the vibrancy of the colors.

8. Hajjah Fatimah Mosque

4001 Beach Road Hajjah Fatimah Mosque, Singapore 199584 Singapore http://www.yoursingapore.com/content/traveller/en/browse/see-and-do/culture-and-heritage/places-of-worship/hajjah-fatimah-mosque.html?TAHotelCode=118
Excellent
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4.0 based on 36 reviews

Hajjah Fatimah Mosque

Perhaps the most unusual feature you’ll notice here is a distinctive minaret designed by an unidentified European architect. The tower leans about six degrees off centre – making this one of the most unique sights in Singapore.

Reviewed By jeanettem190 - Cairns, Australia

This is a simple and dignified mosque, centrally located in Kampong Glam. The style is called Middle Eastern - Victorian and it was built in 1846. A prominent Singaporean lady, Hajjah Fatimah lived here and left the land in her Will for a mosque to be built. The very Victorian-looking minaret was built on sandy soil & has been tilting ever since. Currently it's about 6 degrees off. The interior has a nice space under the dome which glows greenly; simple but effective. There's a quiet little park or square just in front of the mosque, so if you're walking, you won't see the mosque as you approach, but keep going; it's definitely at 4001 Beach Rd! Before or after your visit the little park / square has benches where you can catch your breath.

9. Temple of 1,000 Lights (Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya)

336 Race Course Rd., Singapore Singapore +65 6294 0714
Excellent
34%
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4.0 based on 47 reviews

Temple of 1,000 Lights (Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya)

This Thai-influenced temple features numerous broad-ranging styles of Buddha representation.

10. City Square Mall

180 Kitchener Road City Square Mall, Singapore 208539 Singapore +65 6595 6595 http://www.citysquaremall.com.sg/
Excellent
19%
Good
56%
Satisfactory
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4.0 based on 326 reviews

City Square Mall

City Square Mall, located at the junction of Serangoon and Kitchener Roads, sits on the site of Singapore's historic New World Park. Having close proximity to Little India, one of the Top 5 must-see tourist spots, with direct connection to Farrer Park MRT station, it hopes to attract both local and tourist shoppers. With over 700,000 sq ft of gross retail space, spread over five retail levels, two basements and four levels of lifestyle services, it is home to about 200 tenants that caters to the lifestyle needs of today's discerning mid-income families. Offering a wide array of value-for-money merchandise and services, exciting promotional activities, street fare as well as international cuisine, City Square Mall is envisioned as a miniature 'town-centre' which provides the perfect setting for the community to meet, play and shop while acquiring an eco-learning experience.

Reviewed By alfyjohn - Melbourne, Australia

Pleasantly surprised by the City Square Mall in Little India. It was adjacent to my hotel and had lots of shopping experiences here. Lot of options for Kids for play while you can shop around. Quite a mall with good shops all around. Food court in the basement and food republic court on top floor for you to be satisfied.

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