Formerly the largest British naval base in Fortress Singapore, its guns staring balefully out towards the sea in preparation for enemy attack

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Fort Siloso, Singapore

Formerly the largest British naval base in Fortress Singapore, its guns staring balefully out towards the sea in preparation for enemy attack.

Formerly the largest British naval base in Fortress Singapore, its guns staring balefully out towards the sea in preparation for enemy attack. The Japanese rode bikes down the peninsula instead; after your visit here, be sure to visit the Battle Box at Fort Canning Hill to find out what happened next. Now turned into a museum, you can follow a tour through the area (complete with lots of wax figures) to find out what the life of a recruit was like. Nearly doubled in size in 2004.


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10:00

18:00

Mon

10:00

18:00

Tue

10:00

18:00

Wed

10:00

18:00

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10:00

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10:00

18:00

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10:00

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About Fort Siloso

 80 Siloso Road, Singapore

 +65 6736 8672

 www.fortsiloso.com

Fort Siloso and Nearby Sights on Map

Underwater World

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Maritime Experiential Museum

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Images of Singapore

A sugar-coated, kid-friendly retelling of the official Singapore story, where people of many races have come together to live in harmony

Sentosa Merlion

A stretched-out 37-metre version of the statue by the Singapore River, which is lit up at night - note, the Merlion highly disappointingly no longer shoots lasers (if in fact it ever did) from its eyes

Casino

Singapore's first casino is tucked away underground underneath the Crockfords Tower hotel

Universal Studios Singapore

The first Universal Studios theme park in Southeast Asia opened its doors in March 2010

Labrador Park and Labrador Secret Tunnels

Opened in May 2005, there are two ways of looking at these two restored British-era bunkers: either they're done a pretty good job of making a tunnel interesting, or even if you dress it up with spot lights and recorded booms, it's still just a bunch of tunnels

Adventure Cove Waterpark

Has Southeast Asia’s first hydro-magnetic coaster and a gigantic wave pool

Dolphin Lagoon

Has cute pink dolphins doing all the usual tricks (jumping through hoops, balancing balls, etc)

Reflections at Bukit Chandu

Small but well-implemented commemorative museum for the last stand of the Malay Regiment in World War II's Battle of Bukit Chandu