Church of St Teresa
#231 among destinations in Singapore


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The Church of St. Teresa is a Roman Catholic church in Singapore. The church was established in 1929 on the eastern slope of Bukit Purmei in Kampong Bahru, making it Singapore's first rural church. It was gazetted by the National Heritage Board as a National monument on 11 November 2009. ()
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Nearby attractions include: St James Power Station, HarbourFront, VivoCity, Keppel Hill Reservoir.
0.6 miSDancing, NightlifeSt James Power Station
16 min walk • St James Power Station stands as a proud historical landmark in Singapore, a testament to the country's industrial heritage and architectural innovation. This grand edifice, constructed in 1927, was Singapore's first coal-fired power station and played a pivotal role...
0.8 miSWShopping district, ShoppingHarbourFront
20 min walk • HarbourFront, Singapore is a bustling shopping district that serves as a gateway to the city's plethora of attractions. Strategically situated at the southern tip of the island, this area is a focal point for both locals and tourists seeking a comprehensive retail...
0.7 miSWShopping centre, ShoppingVivoCity
18 min walk • VivoCity, Singapore's largest shopping centre, stands as a modern beacon of consumerism and leisure in the heart of the bustling city-state. Opened in 2006, this retail and entertainment haven was designed by the renowned Japanese architect Toyo Ito, boasting a...
0.6 miWLakeKeppel Hill Reservoir
17 min walk • Tucked away in the verdant folds of Singapore's southern ridges, Keppel Hill Reservoir is a hidden gem that offers a tranquil escape from the city's bustling streets. The reservoir, though small in scale, is steeped in history and enveloped by lush greenery, providing...
0.7 miSWShopping centre, ShoppingHarbourFront Centre
19 min walk • HarbourFront Centre, formerly World Trade Centre, is a shopping mall and ferry terminal in Singapore. The mall is part of a development known as HarbourFront which is connected to VivoCity, the country's largest shopping mall. It is located at 1 Maritime Square, Singapore 099253 in HarbourFront, Singapore.
0.9 miNEProtected areaBukit Pasoh Road, Central Area
25 min walk • Bukit Pasoh Road is a road in Tanjong Pagar within the Outram Planning Area of Singapore. The road starts from Neil Road which is one way, but becomes two ways, when the road forks out into two parts, with one becoming Teo Hong Road, with both roads ending at New Bridge Road.
1 miSWBridge, Boat tours, Outdoor activitiesKeppel Bay Bridge
27 min walk • The Keppel Bay Bridge is the longest cable-stayed bridge in Singapore along Keppel Bay Vista, spanning 250 metres across the strait linking the private Keppel Island to mainland.
0.9 miWParkSouthern Ridges
23 min walk • The Southern Ridges comprise 10 kilometres of trails connecting three parks along the southern ridge of Singapore. Some of the attractions along these trails include its greenery and the connecting bridges.
0.7 miSLibraryLibrary@harbourfront
18 min walk • library@harbourfront, formerly known as Bukit Merah Public Library, is a public library located at VivoCity, Singapore. It is the largest shopping mall public library in Singapore.
0.9 miNShopping, Shopping centreTiong Bahru Plaza, Central Area
24 min walk • Tiong Bahru Plaza is a shopping mall located in Tiong Bahru Estate, in Bukit Merah, Singapore, near Tiong Bahru Road, Jalan Membina and Bukit Ho Swee Crescent, which is where the entrance to the mall is located.
0.5 miWMosqueMasjid Al-Amin
13 min walk • The Al-Amin Mosque is a mosque located at Telok Blangah, Singapore. The mosque was built in the second phase of the Mosque Building and Mendaki Fund and completed in 1991. It replaced a former mosque, Masjid Radin Mas, when it closed in 2001.