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Pearls Hill Singapore

Singapore, Central Region

Pearls Hill Singapore

Length1.9 mi
Elev. Gain193.5 ft
Est. Steps4500

Forest

City walk

Quiet place

Steep slope

Created by PacerGuy_1964
Pearls Hill Singapore Introduction
Pearls Hill Singapore is a 1.9 mile (4,500-step) route located near Singapore, Central Region. This route has an elevation gain of about 193.5 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Small park in Tanjong Pagar based around a hill. Need to cross some roads to get there. Lots of steps so a good leg workout. Nice views along the way. Get there through the Duxton walkway which is interesting with people and birds.
Attractions Near Pearls Hill Singapore
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Pearl's Hill City Park

Park
Pearl's Hill City Park is a 9 hectares city park in Singapore built around a reservoir on top of Pearl's Hill. It is located behind Outram Park MRT Station. Entry is from Pearl Bank, Pearl's Hill Terrace, Pearl's Hill Road and Chin Swee Road.

New Majestic Hotel

Tourist Attraction
The New Majestic Hotel, on Bukit Pasoh Road in Singapore's Chinatown is a hotel built in 1928. The building originally consisted of four shophouses and a restaurant. It is a boutique hotel under The Unlisted Collection owned by Loh Lik Peng.In 2003, the exterior was restored to its original state, and the lobby ceiling was stripped to reveal the previous paintwork.

The Pinnacle@Duxton

Tourist Attraction
The Pinnacle@Duxton is a 50-storey residential development in Singapore's city center, next to the business district. The project features the world's two longest sky gardens of 500 metres (1,600 ft) each, on both the 26th and 50th floors. All seven connected towers are collectively the world's tallest public residential buildings.

Duxton Hill

Place
Duxton Hill (Chinese: 达士敦山; Pinyin: Dáshìdūnshān) is a small hill, as well as the name of a road, located in Tanjong Pagar in the Downtown Core district of Singapore. The road leads from Tanjong Pagar Road to the peak of the hill, and is intersected by Duxton Road (达士敦路; Dáshìdūnlù). Duxton Road is a one-way road linking Neil Road to Craig Road.

Commercial Affairs Department

PoliceStation
The Commercial Affairs Department (Abbreviation: CAD; Malay: Jabatan Hal Ehwal Komersial; Chinese: 商业事务局) is a staff department of the Singapore Police Force.

Ee Hoe Hean Club

Place
The Ee Hoe Hean Club (simplified Chinese: 怡和轩俱乐部; traditional Chinese: 怡和軒俱樂部; pinyin: Yíhéxuān jùlèbù), founded in 1895 and located at Bukit Pasoh Road in Chinatown, was a millionaires' club in Singapore. Besides functioning as a social and business club, members of the club were actively involved in the political development of China in the early 20th century.

Pearl's Hill

Place
Pearl's Hill, briefly Mount Stamford, is a small hill in Singapore. Located in the vicinity of Chinatown, it is one of the few surviving hills in the city area. Pearl's Hill is well known for once being the site of the former multiple notable institutional buildings such as the Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Seaman's hospital and the Pearl's Hill Prison.

Central Police Division

Place
The Central Police Division (or 'A' Division) , is one of the seven land division of the Singapore Police Force. Central Division was established in 1867 and is the longest-serving Police Division in Singapore. Amongst the 7 land divisions covering all of Singapore’s primary land mass, Central Division has the smallest operational area, covering just over 27 square kilometres and has a residential population of around 280,000.

Dickenson Hill Road

Place
Dickenson Hill Road (Chinese: 狄更生山路) is a one-way road located in Chinatown within the Outram Planning Area in Singapore. The road links Banda Street to Neil Road.

Yan Kit Swimming Complex

Place
Yan Kit Swimming Complex, located along Yan Kit Road, was the second public swimming pool in Singapore, opening in 1952 and closing on April 2001. The complex cost a total of $513,000 (as of 1952) and pool users had to pay fifteen cents per entry. The complex closed due to a daily attendance of only 120 users by 2001.
Route Details

Length

1.9 mi

Elev. Gain

193.5 ft

Est. Steps

4500
Created by
PacerGuy_1964
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