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Admiralty Park (Singapore)

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Admiralty Park is the largest park in northern Singapore, encompassing 27 hectares of diverse landscape characterized by hilly terrain. The park is uniquely divided into an urban area for recreation and a nature area focused on biodiversity. It is famous for its playground featuring 26 slides, the highest concentration of slides in any local park, including a 34-meter long tube slide. The nature area protects a variety of habitats such as mangroves, grasslands, and secondary forests, which can be explored via a designated boardwalk. The Sungei Cina river runs through the park, supporting local wildlife like dragonflies and various bird species. As a key node in the Park Connector Network, it links the Woodlands residential area to the northern waterfront. It showcases a successful blend of active play spaces with environmental conservation.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Feb, Mar, Sep.

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📋 Practical info

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Visiting
The park and its extensive playground facilities are entirely outdoors and freely accessible to everyone. It is a fantastic destination specifically designed to entertain families and children of all ages.
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Typical hours
Public parks in the city are typically open continuously throughout the entire day and night. The playground areas are usually best enjoyed from early morning until the late evening hours.
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Photography
It is a wonderful place for capturing dynamic action shots of children enjoying the numerous thrilling slides and diverse equipment. Always be mindful of other families playing nearby.
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Time needed
Families easily spend one to two hours exploring the different play zones, riding the various slides, and simply enjoying the surrounding green spaces in a very relaxed atmosphere.
Combine with
After an energetic session at the playgrounds, you can conveniently head to the nearby Woodlands Waterfront Park for a relaxing waterfront stroll with scenic views across the strait.
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Getting there
The park is very easily reached via public transportation, with the closest mass transit station located just a short, pleasant walk away, making it highly convenient for visiting families.
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Insider tip
Given the large number of metal and plastic slides, visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon helps avoid the intense midday heat that can make the equipment uncomfortably warm.

Geography

Coordinates
1.45000, 103.78000

Facts

  • Total area of 27 hectares
  • Contains 26 different slides
  • Sungei Cina river flows through it
  • Features a 20-meter high play tower
  • Has a dedicated mangrove boardwalk
  • Largest park in the North region

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Sights in the town Admiralty Park (12)

Masjid Jamek Pasir Pelangi⛪ religious

This prominent royal mosque features classic Islamic architecture.

Berjaya Waterfront Food Truck Park📍 landmark

An open-air waterfront area where visitors can dine from various food trucks.

Talbot Hill📍 landmark

This hilltop attraction features elevated natural views of the surrounding area.

Woodlands Jetty🌿 nature

A waterfront jetty structure extending over the water for scenic panoramic views.

Stulang beach🌿 nature

A coastal viewpoint overlooking a sandy beach and the adjacent straits.

Admiralty Park🌳 park

A sprawling urban park recognized for its hilly terrain and preserved nature area.

Woodlands Waterfront Park🌳 park

This coastal park has a scenic promenade with panoramic views across the Strait of Johor.

Permaisuri Zarith Sofiah Opera House🎭 culture

A modern opera house dedicated to hosting theatrical performances and musical concerts.

Masjid Stulang Laut📍 landmark

A coastal Muslim place of worship serving the local maritime and residential community.

Hong Sun Tan Temple⛪ religious

A traditional Chinese temple adorned with colorful cultural motifs and altars.

Wet Market🎭 culture

A bustling traditional market featuring stalls laden with fresh local produce and meats.

Marsiling Lane Market🎭 culture

A neighborhood market center operating lively hawker food stalls alongside fresh groceries.

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Frequently asked questions

What is special about this park?
It has the largest number of slides in any park in Singapore.
Is the park kid-friendly?
Yes, the play areas are designed for children of all ages.
Is there an entry fee?
No, the park is public and free.
Are there nature trails?
Yes, there are paths through a forest area for nature walks.
When is it busiest?
It is busiest on weekends and during school holidays.
Admiralty Park: where is it located?
Admiralty Park is located in Singapore.
Admiralty Park: what is there to see?
Highlights include Masjid Jamek Pasir Pelangi, Berjaya Waterfront Food Truck Park, Talbot Hill.
Admiralty Park: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Feb, Mar, Sep.
Admiralty Park: why is it worth visiting?
Admiralty Park is the largest park in northern Singapore, encompassing 27 hectares of diverse landscape characterized by hilly terrain.
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