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Experience a Fun-Filled Day With Your Family at Fort Canning Park

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Experience a Fun-Filled Day With Your Family at Fort Canning Park

During weekends or holidays, families often visit Fort Canning Park to enjoy the nine historical areas. The famous area also hosts celebrations, concerts, and festivals now and then.

Head to Fort Canning Park if you want a fun-filled bonding experience with your family. The vast expanse features several historical sights in Singapore. Additionally, you and your kids have a chance to learn about the country’s rich history and enjoy the park’s beautiful scenery.

In this article you’ll read:

  • What to Expect When You Drop by Fort Canning Park
  • Stroll Around Fort Canning Park’s Scenic Areas
  • Enjoy and Discover the Rich History of the Gardens at Fort Canning Park

What to Expect When You Drop by Fort Canning Park

Fort Canning Park

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Fort Canning Park is a well-known landmark that features several historical spots. The hill previously housed 14th-century kings’ palaces. It also served as a base for the Far East Command Centre and British Army Barracks.

On February 15, 1942, the decision to yield to Singapore was issued atop the hill. You may know the area as the Battle Box or the Underground Far East Command Centre.

During weekends or holidays, families often visit Fort Canning Park to enjoy the nine historical areas. The famous area also hosts celebrations, concerts, and festivals now and then.

Stroll Around Fort Canning Park’s Scenic Areas

One of the best ways to enjoy the park’s beautiful scenes includes strolling by the inner parks. There, you can enjoy a picnic or take in the gorgeous view. Additionally, your kids can enjoy the unique playgrounds around these spots.

Jubilee Park

Jubilee Park

Photo by Roshni Mahtani

This family-friendly area at the foot of Fort Canning Hill has been refurbished for all types of visitors. The new swings, see-saws, logs, and slides offer fun for children of all ages. Public art displays, performances, and events can also be held there.

Aside from the exciting play areas, visitors also flock to the gorgeous views of various staircases. Jubilee Park offers several picturesque sights that everyone loves adding to their social media platforms.

Armenian Street Park

When you drop by Armenian Street Park, you get to experience the rich culture of Peranakans. While there, you and your family can learn about the different plants representing Peranakan heritage. This area also features curated plant collections crafted with Peranakan recipes, daily uses, and symbolic significance in mind.

Enjoy and Discover the Rich History of the Gardens at Fort Canning Park

Experience a Fun-Filled Day With Your Family at Fort Canning Park

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Families who love learning about Singapore’s history often love checking out the gardens at Fort Canning Park. The area’s 18-hectare space features notable details about the Malay royalty that once resided there.

Meanwhile, fans of World War II have the opportunity to learn about the spot where the British surrendered to the Japanese. Additionally, other historical landmarks feature the different cultures of the people who lived in Singapore.

Below we listed some of the gardens that most families love to explore.

First Botanic Garden

The First Botanic Garden fits its name as it serves as the country’s first-ever botanical and experimental garden. To improve Singapore’s economy, the garden focused on cultivating various spices and crops.

After closing in 1829, the First Botanic Garden moved its base to the foot of Fort Canning Hill. It still showcases the crops grown during the colonial era.

Artisan’s Garden

In the 14th Century, the Artisan’s Garden housed the workshop and residences of craftsmen from that era. Nowadays, the garden features some of the last archaeological dig sites in the country. Visitors may also join the archaeology-related workshops offered in the area.

Raffles Garden

Experience a Fun-Filled Day With Your Family at Fort Canning Park

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The Raffles Garden got its name from Sir Stamford Raffles, the man known to have founded the modernisation of Singapore. The gorgeous garden features various types of plants that Raffles encountered around Southeast Asia. The area also perfectly showcases the naturalist’s love for plants.

Spice Garden

The Spice Garden came into fruition thanks to Sir Stamford Raffles’ efforts. He established the place by building a spice plantation in mind.

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Visitors love taking pictures of this particular Fort Canning Park garden because of its amazing scenery. The area also showcases spice-inspired plantings in a variety of cascading terraces and re-created plantations.

In the future, the Spice Garden will feature a gallery trail showcasing notable Singaporean spices.

Sang Nila Utama Garden

Experience a Fun-Filled Day With Your Family at Fort Canning Park

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The Sang Nila Utama Garden showcases some of the most notable historical spots in the park. It got its name from the first known ancient king of Singapore.

Additionally, the whole area features some of the oldest reimaginings of Southeast Asian royalty’s garden views.

When you take a stroll around Sang Nila Utama Garden, you can enjoy fragrant blossoms like Gardenias and Vallaris. You may also enjoy viewing fruit trees like the Rambutan and Pomelo.

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