Soumia Vellanki
Beautiful little park next to Clarke Quay MRT 🌳 great place to watch the sunset 🌅 …
15 reviews
Soumia Vellanki
Beautiful little park next to Clarke Quay MRT 🌳 great place to watch the sunset 🌅 …
Edfrank SgT
It's not just Speakers' Corner and hosting Pink Dot events, the old ground has a lot of history which many Singaporean and me don't know or forgotten!! It was used to be Police Court, and the Central Police Station, even before Hill Street Station. Later was a Post Office. A Chinese Cricket Club Recreation Clubhouse was also there. 👀😲😜🙏🇸🇬
Melanie Milne
Beautifully maintained open area garden park that showcases both the courtesy and care of the residents and the workers responsible for maintenance. It has an open air stage, a walking circuit, a few bench seats around the perimeter, bins for any rubbish and a Speakers Corner for public gatherings. The Park Royal hotel and its beautiful garden platforms overlook it. It has security cameras and it's quite well lit at night. It also adjoins an entrance to the MRT (Rail/train) system. It is quite a beautiful park to sit and relax in, catch up with friends, exercise, play ball sports (albeit no court). This green space was my go to on down time from touring. Much better than time spent in a hotel room!
bearythots
A neat and tidy park in the CBD worthy of a visit for the oasis in the middle of busyness.
Yellow Bear
A rather small park, away from the noisy and crowded Chinatown. Great for some quiet moments.
Janice M Galeon
Cool green park with benches to relax. Overlooking cityscapes. Nice place to take a break from walking and sip of iced Yuanyang from Market Street Hawker 500m away. Lovely sunny days ahead!
Imtiaz Ali
It has a speakers corner, so what are you waiting for...if you have something to say. It also has a stage of some sort, where there was dancing going on.
Ho Soo kit
It's a recreational park in Chinatown. In the late 1970s , it's used for the many various Community Events. The Speakers' Corner was established on 2 September 2000. 1n the 1960s and 1970s, the Chinese Operas were performed at the Park. During the 1940s[ the Hong Lim Green ] i.e. the Japanese Occupation, it's the venue for story telling performances. In the 1950s and 1960s, the green was used as a cricket ground by the members of the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club and the Singapore Cricket Club.
Ngô Quang Đông
- This is a small park located in the downtown - There is an exit gate of Clarke Quay MRT station directs to this park
Jason Blair
Hong Lim Park is a nice place to relax. Pretty flowers and lots of trees, grass and other vegitation. Also close to MRT and bus. It's quite nice.