Tombs, Ramparts & Reservoirs: Fort Canning Revealed

Tombs, Ramparts & Reservoirs: Fort Canning Revealed

Lush and green, Fort Canning is one of Singapore’s most historic places. Reflecting over 700 years of history, from the heyday of the Malay kings of Temasek until the British arrival in 1819, the hill was a seat of power. Now it’s an urban park—a veritable green island in the heart of the city. Jane’s Fort Canning tour is a veritable treasure hunt that peels back Fort Canning’s many layers of history!

Starting at the foot of Fort Canning Hill, you will discover some of Singapore’s oldest landmarks—the Armenian Church, Central Fire Station, and Masonic Lodge. On Jane’s Fort Canning tour you’ll walk through the European burial grounds listening to stories about Singapore’s notable 19th-century personalities. Next, we stroll through the lush oasis of Fort Canning’s gardens and the shrine of the Malay kings where your guide shares stories of ancient springs and bathing princesses.

We finish at the Battle Box, an underground bunker, learning about the dramatic events in the days leading up to the 1942 Japanese invasion of the island.

To complement our tour, we suggest arranging your own Battle Box visit, that will include a short film and more WWII history.

Available at weekends, you can book a time slot/ticket at www.battlebox.com.sg.

Highlights

  • Join your guide 15 mins before the tour starts
  • Meet at Armenian Church (outside only)
  • Farquhar Garden, Spice Garden & Artisan’s Garden
  • Keramat & Sang Nila Utama Garden
  • Raffles Garden: The Lighthouse, Raffles House
  • Fort Gate & Former Old Fort
  • History of WWII
  • Mornings end at the Battle Box, Fort Canning
  • Evenings end at the Fort Canning Hotel for a drink

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