Spottiswoode Park is an area in Chinatown, bounded by kampung bahru road, cantonment road and keppel road. It is close to the Outram MRT station and Singapore General Hospital. There are HDB flats here, private apartments, Spottiswoode residences condominium and Spottiswoode 18 condominium here.
Transport: It is close to major expressways like CTE and AYE are seamlessly and conveniently connected to every part of Singapore making it so hassle free for you to travel to work or play. Outram Mrt station which is a transit station for North-east line and East-West Line is within walking distance to the blocks here.
Shopping malls such as Lucky Chinatown, OG building, Chinatown Point, China Square Central, Far East Square, Capital Square, Tiong Bahru Plaza and many more malls to shop, fine dining, catch a movie, banking and grocery shopping. For more shopping options, you can head down to Orchard shopping district which is about 15 minutes away.
Restaurants: For more dining options to satisfy your taste buds, head down to the reputable restaurants along Craig road, Tanjong Pagar road and Gopeng Road. For hawker food lovers, you can head down to Tanjong Pagar Plaza Market & Food Centre, Maxwell Road Hawker Centre, Lau Pat Sat and China Square Food Centre.
Supermarkets: The nearest supermarkets are Cold Storage at China Square Central, Sheng Siong supermarket at 52 Chin Swee Road and NTUC Fairprice Supermarket at Tanjong Pagar Plaza. There are many recreational facilities include Tanjong Pagar Community Club, Hong Lim Park, Esplanade, Singapore Flyer, Marina Bay Sands and cultural rich Chinatown district. You can also go to Singapore’s number 1 nightlife entertainment pubs/clubs/restaurants along Clarke Quay and Boat Quay.
Education: There are few renowned local and international schools in the vicinity. The primary schools in the area include CHIJ Kellock Primary School, Radin Mas Primary School, and Zhangde Primary School. The Secondary Schools in the neighborhood include Outram Secondary School and Gan Eng Seng School. Tertiary Educational School include Duke Nus Medical School. International schools like Canadian International School and Inspiration Design School is also nearby.
Healthcare: For medical consult, you can head to the nearby General Practitioner Clinics, Outram Polyclinic, Singapore General Hospital, National Heart Center, National Cancer Center and Singapore National Eye Center in the area to provide specialist healthcare services for the residents.
Transport: It is close to major expressways like CTE and AYE are seamlessly and conveniently connected to every part of Singapore making it so hassle free for you to travel to work or play. Outram Mrt station which is a transit station for North-east line and East-West Line is within walking distance to the blocks here.
Shopping malls such as Lucky Chinatown, OG building, Chinatown Point, China Square Central, Far East Square, Capital Square, Tiong Bahru Plaza and many more malls to shop, fine dining, catch a movie, banking and grocery shopping. For more shopping options, you can head down to Orchard shopping district which is about 15 minutes away.
Restaurants: For more dining options to satisfy your taste buds, head down to the reputable restaurants along Craig road, Tanjong Pagar road and Gopeng Road. For hawker food lovers, you can head down to Tanjong Pagar Plaza Market & Food Centre, Maxwell Road Hawker Centre, Lau Pat Sat and China Square Food Centre.
Supermarkets: The nearest supermarkets are Cold Storage at China Square Central, Sheng Siong supermarket at 52 Chin Swee Road and NTUC Fairprice Supermarket at Tanjong Pagar Plaza. There are many recreational facilities include Tanjong Pagar Community Club, Hong Lim Park, Esplanade, Singapore Flyer, Marina Bay Sands and cultural rich Chinatown district. You can also go to Singapore’s number 1 nightlife entertainment pubs/clubs/restaurants along Clarke Quay and Boat Quay.
Education: There are few renowned local and international schools in the vicinity. The primary schools in the area include CHIJ Kellock Primary School, Radin Mas Primary School, and Zhangde Primary School. The Secondary Schools in the neighborhood include Outram Secondary School and Gan Eng Seng School. Tertiary Educational School include Duke Nus Medical School. International schools like Canadian International School and Inspiration Design School is also nearby.
Healthcare: For medical consult, you can head to the nearby General Practitioner Clinics, Outram Polyclinic, Singapore General Hospital, National Heart Center, National Cancer Center and Singapore National Eye Center in the area to provide specialist healthcare services for the residents.
Did you know?
1. Telok Ayer Street during the immigrant days , it was lined with religious institutions such as the Al Abrar Mosque, Nagore Durgha Mosque, Thien Hock Keng Temple and Fu Tak Chi Temple. Here the immigrants offer their prayers to thank their gods for their safe journey here.
2. Chinatown used to be nicknamed BuYeTian in the old days which means Nightless Days because its used to be rows of gambling dens, opium houses and brothels.
3. In mandarin chinatown is called niu che shui which literally means bull-cart water as back in the 19th century water supply was transported via bull driven carts. The malay word Kreta Ayer has the same meaning.
4. Due to the construction works of the MRT, the old Telok Ayer market was dismantled between 1984 and 1991 and hawkers moved their stalls to the Telok Ayer Transit Hawker Centre. One of the famous stall is Ya kun Coffee Stall. It was subsequently renamed Lau Pat Sat.
1. Telok Ayer Street during the immigrant days , it was lined with religious institutions such as the Al Abrar Mosque, Nagore Durgha Mosque, Thien Hock Keng Temple and Fu Tak Chi Temple. Here the immigrants offer their prayers to thank their gods for their safe journey here.
2. Chinatown used to be nicknamed BuYeTian in the old days which means Nightless Days because its used to be rows of gambling dens, opium houses and brothels.
3. In mandarin chinatown is called niu che shui which literally means bull-cart water as back in the 19th century water supply was transported via bull driven carts. The malay word Kreta Ayer has the same meaning.
4. Due to the construction works of the MRT, the old Telok Ayer market was dismantled between 1984 and 1991 and hawkers moved their stalls to the Telok Ayer Transit Hawker Centre. One of the famous stall is Ya kun Coffee Stall. It was subsequently renamed Lau Pat Sat.