Mount Faber Park

Mount Faber Park

Mount Faber Park is one of the oldest parks in Singapore, offering stunning views of the city, the harbor, and the Southern Islands.

135
Acres Protected
3.1
Miles of Trails
1 million
Annual Visitors
1965
Year Established

About Mount Faber Park

Mount Faber Park
 

Mount Faber Park is a popular tourist destination located in Singapore. As one of the oldest parks in the country, it spans a significant portion of Mount Faber, a small hill situated in the central part of the city. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Singapore's skyline, the harbor, and even glimpse the Southern Islands from vantage points throughout the park. Mount Faber Park is renowned for its lush greenery and vibrant flora, providing a green haven within the urban surroundings. The area is also part of the Southern Ridges network, a 10-kilometer stretch of green open spaces connecting Mount Faber Park to other parks like Kent Ridge Park. Visitors can enjoy leisure walks, cable car rides from Faber Peak, and visit iconic spots such as the Merlion Statue and Faber Point. Historically, the park has been a site of significance due to its strategic vantage point, once serving military purposes. Today, it is a recreational hub that offers scenic trails, guided tours, and rich biodiversity, drawing both locals and tourists alike.

Highlights

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Cable Car Network offering aerial views of the city.

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Scenic spots such as Faber Point for panoramic vistas.

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The Merlion Statue, a symbolic icon of Singapore.

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Southern Ridges Walk connecting to other major parks.

Notable Natural Features

Faber Peak

A popular spot offering dining, shopping, and a cable car station.

Faber Point

The highest point in the park, providing expansive views of southern Singapore and beyond.

Merlion Statue

A half-lion, half-fish mythical creature emblematic of Singapore.