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West

The West has the best of both worlds of lush forests and heavy industry, with wildlife and natural attractions including Jurong Lake Gardens and Jurong Bird Park, farms and parks aplenty alongside marine engineering plants, shipyards and industrial estates. There are also many food options and shopping malls to vsisit. Come Join us as we explore the places to visit in the Western region of Singapore.

  Budget Price Range
FOC = Free of Charge             
=  < $10         
$$  =  $10<$20           
$$$  = >$20

Shopping

Jurong Point

F.O.C

Jurong Point is a famous mall with Singaporeans, and it spans 750 000 square feet and houses around 450 retail outlets. Courts, Golden Village, NTUC FairPrice, Kopitiam, Old Chang Kee, Harvey Norman, an NTUC FairPrice Xtra hypermarket and NTUC FairPrice supermarket.

Shopping

JEM

F.O.C

JEM is a famous mall with Singaporeans, and it spans 800 000 square feet and houses around 250 retail outlets. It features tenants such IKEA, FairPrice Xtra, Cathay Cineplexes, Cookhouse by Koufu, H&M, Uniqlo, Muji, Courts and Don Quijote (Don Don Donki).

Arts & History

Reflections at Bukit Chandu

$

This Museum recalls the account of the War Battle of Pasir Panjang, one of the most fierce and violent attacks fought against the Japanese in Singapore at some point during WWII.

Nature & Wildlife

Jurong Bird Park

$$$

Jurong Bird Park has nearly every species for avian lovers, in conjunction with exciting exhibits, interactive shows, and of course, its captivating residents.

Nature & Wildlife

Chinese Garden

F.O.C

A quiet garden with the theme of Imperial China in western Singapore is a welcome respite and wonder from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Attractions

Science Centre Singapore

$$

Visit the scientific exhibitions and watch interactive and hands-on activities to learn more about the wonders of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

Attractions

Haw Par Villa

$$

Located on a hill at Pasir Panjang, Haw Par Villa was built in 1937. Upon arriving at the attraction, it is a lost world featuring Chinese folklore, legend and mythology.

Food

Guan Kee Fried Kway Teow (Michelin Guide)

$

Guan Kee Fried Kway Teow is on the MICHELIN Guide’s Point Of View. Their one and only signature dish are the Fried Kway Teow with great ingredients, including cockles, fishcakes, and Chinese sausages, which gives the noodles a rich and tasteful flavour. The Fried Kway Teow is cooked on the spot, so you can be assured that it will be fresh and hot.

Food

Xing Yun Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice (Michelin Guide)

$

Xing Yun Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice is in the Michelin Guide list, which serves Boneless Hainanese chicken rice with soft and tender chicken and fragrant chicken rice. You can add chilli and ginger sauce for additional taste.

Shopping

IMM

F.O.C

IMM is a famous mall with Singaporeans and tourists, and it spans 300 000 square feet and houses around 250 retail outlets. The mall tenants include Giant Hypermarket, Daiso department store, Popular Bookstore and Best Denki. The mall is renowned for containing factory outlets of various brands such as Pedro, Nike, Coach and Adidas. There is also a rooftop garden and a wet and dry playground on the top floor on level 3.

Arts & History

NUS Museum

$$

Get a glimpse of Asian art and artefacts at this museum on the campus field of the National University of Singapore (NUS).

Arts & History

Former Ford Factory

$

Uncover back in time on how Singapore pulled through the Japanese invasion and occupation at the historical site of the Former Fort Factory.

Nature & Wildlife

Bukit Timah Nature Reserve

F.O.C

Experience Singapore's herbal flora and fauna on this 163-hectare nature reserve whilst you stroll or trek alongside its many trails, including Bukit Timah Hill, the highest point in Singapore at 164m.

Nature & Wildlife

Jurong Lake Gardens

F.O.C

Come and enjoy a paradise of greenery for nature enthusiasts and family outings at Jurong Lake Gardens.

Attractions

Snow City

$$

Snow City is the first and only permanent indoor snow centre to be built in Singapore – it is a mini “winter paradise” in the hot Singapore tropics.

Food

Heng Heng Cooked Food (Michelin Guide)

$

Heng Heng Cooked Food is on the MICHELIN Guide’s Point of View. It serves laksa and prawn noodles which are cooked upon ordering. Its speciality, the laksa, has a hearty broth and is filled with ingredients such as fish slices, deep-fried tofu and cockles for great taste.

Food

Zai Shun Curry Fish Head (Michelin Guide)

$$

Zai Shun Curry Fish Head is on the MICHELIN Guide’s Point of View. It serves various dishes such as stir-fried dishes and fish cooked in different ways. Their speciality is the curry fish head which uses fresh curry fish head and a solid aromatic curry for best taste when eating the fish.

Food

Sin Kee Famous Cantonese Chicken Rice (Michelin Guide)

$

Sin Kee Famous Cantonese Chicken Rice serves chicken rice with soft and tender chicken on top of minced ginger and chicken rice chill for a more mouth-watering taste. There are usually long crowds queuing for this stall, and they are sold out generally by noontime.

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NUS Museum 

Get a glimpse of Asian art and artifacts at this museum on the campus field of the National University of Singapore (NUS).

Reflections at Bukit Chandu.jpg

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Reflections at Bukit Chandu 

This historical center tells the story of the Battle of Pasir Panjang, one of the most violent battles fought towards the Japanese in Singapore at some point during WWII.

Former Ford Factory.jpg

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Former Ford Factory 

This historical center tells the story of the Battle of Pasir Panjang, one of the most violent battles fought towards the Japanese in Singapore at some point during WWII.

Jurong Bird Park.jpg

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Jurong Bird Park 

Jurong Bird Park has nearly every species for avian lovers, in conjunction with a exciting exhibits, interactive shows, and of course, its captivating residents.

Bukit Timah Nature Reserve.jpg

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Bukit Timah Nature Reserve 

Experience Singapore's herbal flora and fauna on this 163-hectare nature reserve whilst you stroll or trek alongside its many trails, including Bukit Timah Hill the highest point in Singapore at 164m.

Chinese garden.jpg

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Chinese Garden 

A quiet garden with the theme of Imperial China in the western Singapore is a welcome respite and wonder from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Jurong Lake Gardens.jpg

07

Jurong Lake Gardens 

Come and enjoy a paradise of greenery for nature enthusiasts and family outings at Jurong Lake Gardens.

Science Centre Singapore.jpg

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Science Centre Singapore 

Visit the scientific exhibitions and watch interactive and hands-on activities to learn more about the wonders of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. 

Snow city.jpg

09

Snow City 

Snow City is the first and only permanent indoor snow centre to be built in Singapore – it is a mini “winter paradise” in the hot Singapore tropics. 

Haw Par Villa.jpg

10

Haw Par Villa 

Located on a hill at Pasir Panjang, Haw Par Villa was built in 1937. Upon arriving at the attraction, it is a lost world in time featuring Chinese folklore, legend and mythology. 

Heng Heng Cooked Food.jpg

11

Heng Heng Cooked Food 

Heng Heng Cooked Food is on the MICHELIN Guide’s Point of View. It serves laksa and prawn noodles which is cooked upon ordering. Its speciality the laksa has a hearty broth and is served with ingredients such as fish slices, deep fried tofu and cockles for great taste.

Guan Kee Fried Kway Teow.jpg

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Guan Kee Fried Kway Teow 

Guan Kee Fried Kway Teow is on the MICHELIN Guide’s Point Of View. Their one and only signature dish is the fried Kway Teow with an abundant of ingredients including cockles, fishcakes and Chinese sausages which gives the noodles a rich and tasteful flavor. The fried Kway Teow is cooked on the spot so you can be assured that it will be fresh and hot. 

Zai Shun Curry Fish Head.jpg

13

Zai Shun Curry Fish Head 

Zai Shun Curry Fish Head is on the MICHELIN Guide’s Point of View. It serves a variety of dishes such as stir-fried dishes and fish cooked in different ways. Their speciality is the curry fish head which uses fresh curry fish head and a strong aromatic curry for best taste when eating the fish. 

Xing Yun Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice.jpg

14

Xing Yun Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice 

Xing Yun Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice is in the Michelin Guide list, which serves Boneless Hainanese chicken rice with soft and tender chicken and fragrant chicken rice. You can add chili and ginger sauce for additional taste.

Sin Kee Famous Cantonese Chicken Rice.jpg

15

Sin Kee Famous Cantonese Chicken Rice 

Sin Kee Famous Cantonese Chicken Rice serves chicken rice with soft and tender chicken on top of minced ginger and chicken rice chill for a more mouth-watering taste. There are usually long crowds queuing for this stall and they are sold out usually by noon time.

JEM.jpg

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JEM 

JEM is a famous mall with Singaporeans, and it spans 800 000 square feet and houses around 250 retail outlets. It features tenants such IKEA, FairPrice Xtra, Cathay Cineplexes, Cookhouse by Koufu, H&M, Uniqlo, Muji, Courts and Don Quijote (Don Don Donki).

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IMM 

IMM is a famous mall with Singaporeans and tourists, and it spans 300 000 square feet and houses around 250 retail outlets. The mall tenants include Giant Hypermarket, Daiso department store, Popular Bookstore and Best Denki. The mall is renowned for containing factory outlets of various brands such as Pedro, Nike, Coach and Adidas. There is also a rooftop garden and a wet and dry playground on the top floor on level 3.

Jurong Point.jpg

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Jurong Point 

Jurong Point is a famous mall with Singaporeans, and it spans 750 000 square feet and houses around 450 retail outlets. Courts, Golden Village, NTUC FairPrice, Kopitiam, Old Chang Kee, Harvey Norman, an NTUC FairPrice Xtra hypermarket and NTUC FairPrice supermarket.

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