Wheelchair Access Guide: Haw Par Villa
In 1935, Burmese-Chinese brothers Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par purchased land in Singapore and began constructing Haw Par Villa. The villa was bombed and occupied by the Japanese…
In 1935, Burmese-Chinese brothers Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par purchased land in Singapore and began constructing Haw Par Villa. The villa was bombed and occupied by the Japanese…
Located at Mount Faber Peak is the Singapore Cable Car. Hop on and take a ride into Sentosa while enjoying the view of Adventure Cove, Sentosa’s lush scenery and its…
Dignity Kitchen is a wheelchair-friendly food court concept developed by Project Dignity. Established in 2010, Project Dignity was born from a shared vision of opening a hawker training school for…
Recently opened on 8 May 2023, Bird Paradise Singapore (formally Jurong Bird Park) is an aviary located at Mandai Wildlife Reserve. Read on to find out more about the park…
Taking a walking tour through the city is a great way for both locals and tourists to get to know Singapore. The Singapore Arts and Culture Walking Tour takes you…
Sembawang Hot Spring Park is home to Singapore’s very own natural hot spring. The Sembawang Hot Spring trail is a short route that takes you on an easy and relaxing…
Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve is Singapore’s first ASEAN Heritage Park. The Sungei Buloh Forest Trail is a great route for those just starting to dip their toes in nature trails….
Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve is Singapore’s first ASEAN Heritage Park. The Kranji and Sungei Buloh Loop is one of the longer wheelchair-friendly trails in Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve. Here is…
Here is a list of accommodations in Singapore with wheelchair-friendly premises. Do remember to call the hotel in advance for specific requests or enquiries. 1. Aqueen Heritage Hotels Image by…
Bedok Reservoir used to be a sand quarry and was converted into a reservoir in 1983. Today, the park is frequented by joggers and water sports enthusiasts. With a large…