Coleman Bridge
#122 among destinations in Singapore
Facts and practical information
Coleman Bridge is a vehicular bridge in Singapore. The bridge links Hill Street and New Bridge Road, spanning the Singapore River near Clarke Quay. Part of the bridge demarcates the boundary between the Downtown Core and the Singapore River Planning Area, both of which are located within the Central Area. ()
Coleman Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: National Gallery Singapore, Liang Court, Clarke Quay, Asian Civilisations Museum.
- ~1470 ftEMuseum, Art museum, Children's museum
National Gallery Singapore
8 min walk • The National Gallery Singapore stands as a beacon of culture and history, nestled in the heart of the city's Civic District. Housed in two national monuments – the former Supreme Court and City Hall – the museum is a treasure trove of Southeast Asian art...
- ~1230 ftNWShopping centre, Shopping
Liang Court
6 min walk • Liang Court, located in the heart of Singapore along the Singapore River, has been a longstanding shopping centre known for its unique blend of Japanese and local culture. This shopping destination has served as a hub for both locals and tourists seeking a diverse...
- ~730 ftWHarbor, Shopping centre, Shopping
Clarke Quay
4 min walk • Nestled along the picturesque Singapore River, Clarke Quay is a vibrant port that pulsates with life both day and night. Once a hub of commerce during the 19th century, where bumboats jostled to unload their cargo, this historical quayside has transformed into a...
- ~1430 ftSEMuseum, History museum
Asian Civilisations Museum
7 min walk • Nestled in the heart of Singapore's historic district, the Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) is a bastion of cultural heritage and a treasure trove of historical artifacts. As a premier institution dedicated to exploring the rich artistic legacy of Asia, the museum is...
- ~1200 ftNChurch, Sacred and religious sites
Armenian Church
6 min walk • Tucked away in the bustling cityscape of Singapore lies the Armenian Church, a serene oasis steeped in history and architectural beauty. This sacred site, officially known as the Armenian Church of Saint Gregory the Illuminator, holds the distinction of being the...
- ~860 ftNEShopping, Shopping centre
Funan, Central Area
5 min walk • Funan is a mixed used development comprising a retail mall, two office towers and a serviced apartment tower in the Civic District in Singapore. The new development was built on the site of the former building known as Funan DigitaLife Mall.
- ~500 ftSEBridge
Elgin Bridge
3 min walk • Elgin Bridge, a historic and functional landmark, serves as a vital connection across the Singapore River in the heart of the city-state's Central Area. Named after Lord Elgin, the British Governor-General of India, the bridge marks the boundary between the Downtown...
- ~990 ftNEShopping centre, Shopping
Funan DigitaLife Mall
5 min walk • Funan DigitaLife Mall, once a distinctive landmark in Singapore’s Civic District, was a haven for tech enthusiasts and gadget geeks. This shopping center, dedicated to electronics and IT-related goods, was a bustling hub where one could find everything from the...
- ~1390 ftSEMemorial
Raffles's Landing Site
7 min walk • Raffles's Landing Site stands as a historical marker in the heart of Singapore, commemorating the arrival of Sir Stamford Raffles on the island in 1819. This memorial is strategically positioned on the northern bank of the Singapore River, a significant location...
- ~810 ftNVernacular architecture, Lighthouse
Fort Canning Lighthouse
4 min walk • Fort Canning Lighthouse also known as Fort Canning Light is located on top of Fort Canning Hill and was formerly one of the 13 important lighthouses in the Straits of Malacca.
- ~1130 ftWBridge
Read Bridge
6 min walk • Read Bridge is a beam-structured bridge located at Clarke Quay within the Singapore River Planning Area in Singapore. The bridge crosses the Singapore River linking Clarke Quay to Swissôtel Merchant Court. The bridge was built in 1881, completed in 1889 and opened on 18 April 1889.