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The Majestic Sultan Mosque: A Beacon of Culture in Singapore

Explore the Sultan Mosque, a stunning architectural gem in Singapore's Kampong Glam, showcasing rich Islamic heritage and vibrant community life.

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The Sultan Mosque, an architectural marvel in Singapore's Kampong Glam district, invites travelers to experience its stunning domes and rich cultural heritage. This iconic mosque, with its grand golden dome and intricate designs, serves as a central place of worship for the Muslim community and is a must-visit for those exploring the vibrant history of Singapore.

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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

    From Chinatown MRT Station (NE4) exit to Pagoda Street. Walk straight along Pagoda Street, then turn left onto South Bridge Road. Continue walking until you reach the junction with North Bridge Road. Cross North Bridge Road and walk straight until you reach the junction with Muscat Street. Turn right onto Muscat Street, and Sultan Mosque will be on your left at 3 Muscat St.

    Walking

    If you are near the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, exit the temple and head towards Pagoda Street. Walk straight down Pagoda Street until you reach the junction with South Bridge Road. Turn right onto South Bridge Road and continue straight until you reach North Bridge Road. Cross North Bridge Road and walk straight ahead until you reach Muscat Street. Turn right onto Muscat Street, and Sultan Mosque will be on your left.

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    From Maxwell Food Centre, head north on Maxwell Road towards Chinatown MRT Station. Once you reach the MRT station, follow the directions above from Chinatown MRT Station to Sultan Mosque.

    Walking

    From the Chinatown Heritage Centre, exit the building and walk towards Pagoda Street. Turn left onto Pagoda Street, then right onto South Bridge Road. Walk straight and cross North Bridge Road to continue on Muscat Street, where Sultan Mosque will be located on your left at 3 Muscat St.

    Local tips

    Dress modestly when visiting the mosque; women should wear a headscarf and long clothing.
    Visit during the morning or late afternoon for a quieter experience and better lighting for photos.
    Take a guided tour to learn more about the mosque's history and cultural significance.
    Explore the nearby Kampong Glam area for local shops and eateries after your visit.
    Check the prayer schedule if you wish to observe a prayer service.

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    The Sultan Mosque, known locally as Masjid Sultan, stands as a symbol of Singapore's rich cultural tapestry in the historic Kampong Glam district. This magnificent mosque is one of the most important mosques in the country and is easily recognizable by its stunning golden dome and towering minarets. Built in 1924, the mosque showcases a blend of Indo-Saracenic and Islamic architectural styles, featuring intricate details that delight visitors and worshippers alike. As you approach the mosque, you will be greeted by its impressive facade, adorned with beautiful stained glass and elegant arches that reflect the artistry of the time. Inside, the vast prayer hall can accommodate thousands of worshippers, and it is here that the serene atmosphere allows for reflection and tranquility. The mosque is not just a place of worship but also a hub of community activity, welcoming tourists and locals to learn about Islamic culture and traditions. Visitors are encouraged to take part in guided tours, which provide insight into the mosque's history and significance within the Muslim community. Don't forget to explore the surrounding Kampong Glam area, known for its vibrant streets filled with shops, cafes, and the iconic Malay Heritage Centre. For those wishing to capture the essence of Singapore's multicultural spirit, a visit to the Sultan Mosque is essential. The mosque is particularly stunning at night, when it is beautifully illuminated, creating a picturesque setting perfect for photography. Whether you're seeking spiritual enrichment or simply wish to admire breathtaking architecture, the Sultan Mosque offers an unforgettable experience that beautifully bridges the past and present of Singapore.

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