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Sultan Mosque: A Beacon of Heritage and Spirituality

Discover the architectural splendor and cultural significance of the Sultan Mosque, a cornerstone of Singapore's Islamic heritage in the vibrant Kampong Glam district.

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The Sultan Mosque, located in the vibrant Kampong Glam district of Singapore, is an iconic symbol of the nation's rich Islamic heritage. With its stunning golden dome and intricate architecture, it attracts tourists and locals alike, offering a peaceful retreat amidst the city's hustle and bustle. Visitors can explore the mosque's beautiful interiors, learn about its history, and appreciate its cultural significance in the heart of Singapore.

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3 Muscat St, Singapore, Kampong Glam, 198833, SG
Monday
9 am-5:30 pm
Tuesday
9 am-5:30 pm
Wednesday
9 am-5:30 pm
Thursday
9 am-5:30 pm
Friday
9 am-5:30 pm
Saturday
9 am-1 pm

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    Getting There

    Walking

    If you are starting from Bugis MRT Station, exit the station and head towards Bugis Junction shopping mall. Walk straight through the mall towards Victoria Street. Once you reach Victoria Street, turn right and head towards the junction with Arab Street. Continue walking straight until you reach the intersection with Muscat Street. Turn left onto Muscat Street, and you will see Sultan Mosque on your right at 3 Muscat Street.

    Walking

    From the Bugis area, if you are near the Bugis+ shopping mall, exit the mall and walk towards the junction of Middle Road and Victoria Street. Cross Victoria Street and continue walking straight until you reach the intersection with Arab Street. Turn right onto Arab Street, and then take the first left onto Muscat Street. Sultan Mosque will be located on your right at 3 Muscat Street.

    Walking

    If you are near the National Library, exit the library and walk towards Victoria Street. Cross Victoria Street and walk straight until you reach the junction with Arab Street. Turn right onto Arab Street, and then take the first left onto Muscat Street. You will find Sultan Mosque on your right at 3 Muscat Street.

    Local tips

    Visit during the morning or late afternoon to avoid the peak heat and enjoy a quieter experience.
    Check for guided tours that provide in-depth knowledge about the mosque's history and architecture.
    Dress modestly; women should wear a scarf and long skirt or trousers, while men should avoid shorts.
    Explore the surrounding Kampong Glam area for authentic Malay food and vibrant street art.
    Be respectful of prayer times; visit outside of these hours for a more leisurely exploration.

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    The Sultan Mosque is one of Singapore's most revered landmarks, celebrated for its stunning architecture and historical significance. Nestled in the colorful Kampong Glam district, it serves as both a place of worship and a major tourist attraction, drawing thousands of visitors each year. The mosque's majestic golden dome and intricate details reflect the artistry of Islamic architecture, making it a must-visit site for anyone exploring Singapore. Built in 1924, the mosque stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the Malay and Muslim communities in Singapore, symbolizing their enduring legacy in the nation's narrative.As you approach the mosque, you'll be captivated by its grand entrance adorned with beautiful arches and intricate carvings. Once inside, visitors are welcome to admire the serene atmosphere, spacious prayer halls, and the stunning chandeliers that illuminate the interior. Guided tours are often available, providing insights into the mosque's history and the significance of its various features. While visiting, take a moment to appreciate the surrounding area, which is filled with traditional shops, eateries, and cultural sites that showcase the vibrant tapestry of Singapore's multicultural society.The mosque is open to visitors throughout the week, with specific hours that allow for exploration without interfering with prayer times. It is advisable to dress modestly when visiting, as a sign of respect for the sacred space. Whether you're interested in history, architecture, or simply seeking a peaceful moment of reflection, the Sultan Mosque offers a unique glimpse into Singapore's rich Islamic heritage and is an essential stop on any travel itinerary.

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