Stroll by Clifford Pier’s waterfront, sightseeing singapore’s Ironic Merlion, One Fullerton with a good view at The Fullerton Hotel, Clifford Pier, Fullerton Bay Hotel and Customs House.
Take a walk around the iconic Marina Bay of Singapore. The starting point of this walk is at the Promontory@Marina Bay. Move in a clockwise direction to Customs House – The Fullerton Bay Hotel – Clifford Pier – One Fullerton until the Merlion Park.
Waterfront Bay's opposite view
Waterfront Bay Night Spot View
Iconic Blogspot
One Fullerton
The business centre is located in One Fullerton, a graceful modern two-storey waterfront building which is home to some of Singapore's most-loved cafes and fine dining restaurants as well as offices.
Fullerton Pavilion
The Fullerton Pavilion is a Commercial Building in Singapore. Located at Collyer Quay Road in the Marina Bay District.
Collyer Quey (1864)
Collyer Quay (Chinese: 哥烈码头) is a road in Downtown Core, Singapore that starts after Fullerton Road and ends at the junction of Raffles Quay, Finlayson Green and Marina Boulevard. The road houses several landmarks namely, Clifford Pier, Change Alley, Hitachi Tower, Ocean Towers and Ocean Financial Centre.
The Fullerton Bay Hotel (2010)
Change Alley Aerial Plaza (1971)
The Change Alley Aerial Plaza is an icon in Singapore's city skyline. The unique mushroom-shaped glass and steel tower was one of our city's few revolving structures.
Customs House (1960)
(former Customs Harbour Branch Building) This former pier, built by the former Public Works Department, was home to the Customs Police. It was restored to house dining and entertainment in 2010.
The Fullerton Waterboat House (1919)
The Fullerton Waterboat House, originally known as the Water House, is a historic water supply house formerly used to supply fresh water to incoming ships in Singapore. The former Water House was gazetted for conservation in 2002 and has since reopened as a restaurant.
The Fullerton Hotel (1924)
Fullerton Hotel in the PAST
Clifford Pier (1933)
Clifford Pier was a former pier located beside Collyer Quay at Marina Bay within the Downtown Core of the Central Area, Singapore. The pier, which opened in 1933, ceased operations in 2006.
Designed by the Public Works Department, this Art-Deco style pier was an important landing point for Singapore’s immigrant forefathers and also called “Red Lamp Pier” for its distinctive hanging red oil lamps.
In 2008 the site was converted into a restaurant, One on the Bund, with Chinese cuisine. This restaurant closed in 2014 and was replaced by another restaurant, The Clifford Pier, which offers a selection of local, Asian, and Western dishes under the operations of the Fullerton Bay Hotel.