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Sultan Mosque: A Glimpse into Singapore's Rich Heritage

Explore the architectural beauty and cultural richness of Sultan Mosque, a historic gem in Singapore's vibrant Kampong Glam district.

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Discover the stunning Sultan Mosque in Kampong Glam, Singapore, a must-visit for tourists seeking to explore the city's vibrant Islamic heritage. This architectural marvel offers a serene atmosphere, intricate designs, and a welcoming community, making it an unforgettable stop on your travel itinerary.

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3 Muscat St, Singapore, Kampong Glam, 198833, SG
Monday
10 am-12 pm
Tuesday
10 am-12 pm
Wednesday
10 am-12 pm
Thursday
10 am-12 pm
Friday
10 am-12 pm
Saturday
10 am-12 pm
Sunday
10 am-12 pm

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    Getting There

    Walking

    If you are near Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, head south towards Upper Bukit Timah Road. From there, follow Upper Bukit Timah Road until you reach the junction with Bukit Timah Road. Turn left onto Bukit Timah Road and continue walking until you see the Bukit Timah Plaza on your right. Continue straight until you reach the junction with Dunearn Road. Cross over to the opposite side of the road and take a right turn onto Dunearn Road. Walk straight until you reach the junction with Bencoolen Street, then turn left. Continue walking until you reach the junction with North Bridge Road, then turn right. Walk straight until you reach Muscat Street, then turn left. The Sultan Mosque will be on your right at 3 Muscat St.

    Public Transport

    From Bukit Timah, head to the nearest bus stop and take bus number 67 or 170 towards the city. Alight at the 'Bendemeer MRT Station' stop. Once you exit the bus, walk towards the MRT station and take the Downtown Line. Alight at 'Little India MRT Station'. From there, take exit E and walk straight to Serangoon Road. Turn left onto Serangoon Road and continue walking until you reach North Bridge Road. Turn right onto North Bridge Road and continue straight until you reach Muscat Street. Turn left onto Muscat Street, and Sultan Mosque will be on your right at 3 Muscat St.

    Local tips

    Visit during the morning or late afternoon for a quieter experience and to enjoy the beautiful light for photography.
    Dress modestly when visiting the mosque, covering shoulders and knees, as a sign of respect.
    Take advantage of guided tours to learn more about the mosque's history and architecture.
    Explore the surrounding Kampong Glam area for unique shops and eateries that reflect Singapore's multicultural heritage.

    Discover more about Sultan Mosque

    The Sultan Mosque, also known as Masjid Sultan, is one of Singapore's most iconic landmarks and a significant place of worship for the Muslim community. Located in the heart of Kampong Glam, this magnificent mosque was built in 1924 and showcases stunning architectural elements that blend traditional Islamic design with local influences. Its golden dome, which is a hallmark of the mosque, gleams in the sunlight and can be seen from afar, drawing visitors and worshippers alike. The intricate details of the mosque, from the ornate arches to the beautiful stained glass windows, reflect the cultural richness of Singapore's Muslim heritage. As you step inside, you'll be greeted by a serene and tranquil atmosphere, a stark contrast to the bustling streets outside. The mosque is not only a place for prayer but also serves as a cultural hub where visitors can learn about Islamic traditions and practices. Guided tours are available, providing insights into the mosque's history and architectural significance. The mosque also hosts various community events, making it a lively part of the local culture. Visiting the Sultan Mosque is especially enchanting during the evening when the golden dome is illuminated, creating a picturesque scene against the night sky. The surrounding area of Kampong Glam is rich in history, with charming shops, cafes, and street art that add to the vibrant atmosphere. Make sure to take some time to explore the neighborhood, as it offers a unique blend of heritage and modernity, making it a perfect backdrop for memorable photographs. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a culture seeker, or simply looking to admire beautiful architecture, the Sultan Mosque is a must-visit destination in Singapore.

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