Coleman St Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A rare opportunity to visit
I visited its open house and took a guided tour in June 2019 during the weekend. This elegant building was designed by Thomas A. Cargill, a Freemason and municipal engineer. It was built in the Engl...
Some good attractions along the street, but the street itself is nothing special
Coleman street extends from the Padang at one end all the way up to Fort Canning. At the start there's the National Gallery which is well worth a visit. Then there are some older shops and the Excelsi...
This building was built in 1879 and has been in constant use until today (apart from the WW1 and WW2). The land was given to the District Grand Lodge of the Eastern Archipelago for masonic uses. The b...
It's a street with lots of cars next to Clark Key Station.
Original Text
I got off at Clarkkey station and went down Coleman Street toward Coleman Bridge, and I ended up crossing the bridge three times. It's time to exchange tickets for the River Cruise on the Explorer Pass and return from Sentosa to take the River Cruise. When I walked along the Coleman Bridge over the Singapore River, I saw the Marina Bay Sands from the top of the bridge. Looking back on the way to the dock across the bridge, you can see the Bay Sands beyond the bridge ...
You can see the Marina Bay Sands from the Coleman Bridge.
Original Text
The Coleman Bridge connects to Newbridge Street, and the Elgin Bridge next to it connects to Southbridge Road. It's near Clark Key Station and I've exchanged river cruise tickets across the street. I could see the Marina Bay Sands from Coleman Bridge. I could see Marina Bay Sands on the bridge from the banks of the Singapore River. It is a bridge with many cars.
A rare opportunity to visit
I visited its open house and took a guided tour in June 2019 during the weekend. This elegant building was designed by Thomas A. Cargill, a Freemason and municipal engineer. It was built in the Engl...
Some good attractions along the street, but the street itself is nothing special
Coleman street extends from the Padang at one end all the way up to Fort Canning. At the start there's the National Gallery which is well worth a visit. Then there are some older shops and the Excelsi...
Freemasons Hall
This building was built in 1879 and has been in constant use until today (apart from the WW1 and WW2). The land was given to the District Grand Lodge of the Eastern Archipelago for masonic uses. The b...
It's a street with lots of cars next to Clark Key Station.
I got off at Clarkkey station and went down Coleman Street toward Coleman Bridge, and I ended up crossing the bridge three times. It's time to exchange tickets for the River Cruise on the Explorer Pass and return from Sentosa to take the River Cruise. When I walked along the Coleman Bridge over the Singapore River, I saw the Marina Bay Sands from the top of the bridge. Looking back on the way to the dock across the bridge, you can see the Bay Sands beyond the bridge ...
You can see the Marina Bay Sands from the Coleman Bridge.
The Coleman Bridge connects to Newbridge Street, and the Elgin Bridge next to it connects to Southbridge Road. It's near Clark Key Station and I've exchanged river cruise tickets across the street. I could see the Marina Bay Sands from Coleman Bridge. I could see Marina Bay Sands on the bridge from the banks of the Singapore River. It is a bridge with many cars.