Downtown MRT Station
#309 among destinations in Singapore


Facts and practical information
Downtown MRT station is an underground Mass Rapid Transit station on the Downtown line, located in Downtown Core, Singapore. ()
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Downtown MRT Station – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Marina Bay Sands, The Sail @ Marina Bay, One Raffles Place, Thian Hock Keng.
0.5 miNEHotel casino, Nightlife, GamblingMarina Bay Sands
12 min walk • Marina Bay Sands is an architectural marvel and entertainment epicenter in the heart of Singapore. This iconic hotel and casino complex, which officially opened in 2010, has quickly become one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city-state.
~680 ftNWSailing, MarinaThe Sail @ Marina Bay
4 min walk • The Sail @ Marina Bay is a premier residential address that towers over Singapore's vibrant Marina Bay district. This iconic development, known for its sleek, modern design, consists of two skyscrapers reaching heights of 245 meters and 70 stories, making it one of the...
~1970 ftNShopping centre, ShoppingOne Raffles Place
10 min walk • One Raffles Place, standing proudly in the heart of Singapore's Central Business District, is a beacon of modernity and a hub of commercial activity. This iconic skyscraper is not just a place of business; it houses a bustling shopping centre that caters to the needs...
~1910 ftWTemple, Sacred and religious sitesThian Hock Keng
10 min walk • Thian Hock Keng, often referred to as the Temple of Heavenly Happiness, is a beacon of spirituality and historical architecture nestled in the heart of Singapore's Chinatown. This exquisite temple, constructed in the 1840s, stands as one of the oldest and most...
~660 ftNMarina, Body of water, ParkMarina Bay Suites
4 min walk • Marina Bay Suites, an emblem of luxury and exclusivity, rises majestically in the heart of Singapore's prestigious Marina Bay district. This residential skyscraper, soaring at an impressive height of 227 meters, epitomizes the pinnacle of high-end living, offering a...
~420 ftNESailing, MarinaMarina Bay Financial Centre
3 min walk • Rising from the heart of Singapore's vibrant financial district, the Marina Bay Financial Centre (MBFC) stands as a testament to modern architectural prowess and the city-state's economic dynamism. This premier development is an integrated mixed-use complex...
0.5 miSWShopping centre, ShoppingInternational Plaza
14 min walk • International Plaza, standing proudly at the heart of Singapore's central business district, is a multifaceted skyscraper that embodies the dynamic nature of the city. This commercial development is not only a shopping center but also houses offices and residential...
~810 ftSMarinaMarina One
4 min walk • Marina One is a mixed-use development bounded by Marina Way and Straits View in Marina South located within the Downtown Core of the city-state of Singapore.
0.6 miNTower, Theater, Concerts and showsVictoria Theatre and Concert Hall
16 min walk • The Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall is a performing arts center in the Central Area of Singapore, situated along Empress Place. It is a complex of two buildings and a clock tower joined together by a common corridor; the oldest part of the building was first built in 1862, and the complex was completed in 1909.
~1960 ftWMuseum, Sacred and religious sites, Palladian architectureNagore Durgha
10 min walk • The Nagore Durgha is a shrine in Singapore built by Muslims from southern India between 1828 and 1830, and was originally known as Shahul Hamid Dargha. When this shrine was first built, Telok Ayer Street where the shrine is located was a sandy beach crowded with sailing craft.
0.4 miWMosque, Sacred and religious sitesMasjid Al-Abrar
11 min walk • Masjid Al-Abrar is a mosque located along Telok Ayer Street in Chinatown within the Central Area, Singapore. It is one of the earliest mosques in Singapore. The mosque is also known by two other names – Kuchu Palli and Masjid Chulia.