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Cavenagh Bridge: A Historic Gateway in Singapore

Discover Cavenagh Bridge, a historic marvel connecting Singapore's bustling financial district with its scenic waterfront, rich in colonial heritage.

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Cavenagh Bridge is a stunning historical landmark that offers visitors a glimpse into Singapore's colonial past. Spanning the Singapore River, this iconic bridge connects the bustling financial district with the scenic waterfront, making it a must-visit for tourists. Its elegant Victorian design and rich history create a captivating atmosphere, perfect for leisurely strolls and picturesque photo opportunities.

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1 Fullerton Square, Singapore, Central Area, 049178, SG
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Hi, I'm Eve. Here are a few practical things to know before exploring Cavenagh Bridge.

Local know-how to help you travel smarter and make the most of every moment.

Visit early in the morning or during sunset for the best lighting for photos.
Explore nearby attractions like the Fullerton Hotel and Merlion Park for a complete experience.
Bring a camera to capture the stunning views of the skyline and river.

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Cavenagh Bridge, a remarkable historical landmark in Singapore, is a testament to the city’s colonial heritage. Built in 1870, this pedestrian bridge spans the iconic Singapore River, linking the vibrant financial district with the serene waterfront, making it an ideal spot for both tourists and locals alike. The bridge, constructed with wrought iron and featuring elegant Victorian design elements, stands as a monument to the engineering prowess of its time. As you walk across the bridge, you can admire the stunning views of the river and the surrounding skyline, which is a perfect backdrop for unforgettable photographs. Not only is Cavenagh Bridge a functional crossing, but it also serves as a portal to the rich history of Singapore. The bridge was named after Sir William Cavenagh, the last Governor of the Straits Settlements, and it was initially built to facilitate the movement of goods and people across the river. Today, it is a popular spot for leisurely strolls, where visitors can immerse themselves in the sights and sounds of the bustling city. The bridge showcases beautiful decorative details, including ornate lampposts and intricate ironwork, which reflect the artistic craftsmanship of the late 19th century. As you explore the area, take a moment to appreciate the nearby attractions, including the Fullerton Hotel and the Merlion Park, both of which add to the charm of this historic location. Cavenagh Bridge is not just a mode of transport; it embodies the spirit of Singapore’s development from a trading port to a modern metropolis. Whether you are passing through or stopping to soak in the atmosphere, Cavenagh Bridge offers a unique and enriching experience that connects you to the heart of Singapore's history.

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    Getting There

    Walking

    From Bukit Timah, head to the nearest MRT station, which is Beauty World MRT Station. Take the Downtown Line towards Expo. Alight at the Botanic Gardens MRT Station. From there, exit the station and head towards the main entrance of the Botanic Gardens. Walk through the gardens and continue towards Holland Road. From Holland Road, you can catch bus number 7, 105, or 111 towards the city center. Alight at the bus stop at Clarke Quay MRT Station. From Clarke Quay, walk towards the Singapore River and follow the riverbank. You will see Cavenagh Bridge at 1 Fullerton Square, just a short walk away.

    Bus

    From Bukit Timah, walk to the nearest bus stop on Bukit Timah Road. Take bus number 67 or 170 towards the city. After about 20-25 minutes, alight at the stop after the Fort Canning Park. From there, walk towards the Singapore River, following the signs to Clarke Quay. Once you reach Clarke Quay, continue walking along the riverbank, and you will find Cavenagh Bridge at 1 Fullerton Square.

    Combination of MRT and Walking

    Make your way to the nearest MRT station, which is Beauty World MRT Station. Board the Downtown Line towards Bugis. Transfer at Bugis MRT Station to the East West Line towards Pasir Ris. Alight at Raffles Place MRT Station. From Raffles Place, take Exit B and walk along the river towards Fullerton Hotel. Cavenagh Bridge is just a short walk along the river at 1 Fullerton Square.

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