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Few sites in Singapore hold as much historical value as Fort Canning Park, making it the perfect place to go for enriching heritage walks. In the 14th century, it was believed to be the site of a royal palace for Malay kings while Singapore was a prosperous port.
Then in the 19th century, the park was given a new lease of life when the British landed in Singapore and set up a communication centre atop the hill.
Take an easy walk here and connect with history in any of these ways:
Go on self-guided walk to explore both Fort Canning's pre-colonial and colonial histories.
Follow the Ancient History Trail which will bring you to sites and exhibitions about relics of medieval Singapore in Fort Canning Park from eras past.
View the Ancient History Trail guide (includes map) (PDF, 632MB)
Difficulty level: Moderate
Distance: 2km
Estimated walking time: 45 minutes
Highlights:
Explore another phase of Singapore's rich history, this time as a British colony from the 1800s. Follow this trail to visit the colonial structures standing in the park today, and learn about the hill's transformation from a communication centre to a regular fort and then to an artillery fort.
View the Colonial History Trail guide (includes map) (PDF, 2.1MB)
Difficulty level: Moderate
Distance: 2km
Estimated walking time: 45 minutes
Highlights:
Spend 90 to 120 minutes with our guide, who will narrate historical stories and highlight the changing faces of Fort Canning through the centuries — from the 1300s through the 1800s, 1900s, and beyond.
Sign up for a free public guided tour held on Saturdays, led by Fort Canning Park volunteers. You can find the sign-up page for the tour under the "Upcoming Events" tab on Fort Canning Park's webpage.
For corporate and private tour bookings, please kindly send us an email.