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Fort Siloso



Singapore's only preserved coastal fortress has both indoor and outdoor exhibitions, allowing visitors a glimpse into Singapore's colonial past. This protective fortification was built during the 1880s by the British trying to protect the Singapore Harbour.

Highlights

  • Explore the exhibition, A Soldier Remembers - The History Of Blakang Mati, where a wealth of memories are being displayed through more than 245 photographs, documents and film clips.
  • A revival of memories of life at the fort. Not only are there life-sized replicas of people. Even authentic aromas - from the smells of detergent in the Laundry Room to the whiffs of sizzling bacon in the Cook House - are recreated.
  • Real guns & cannons from the 17th century with simulated sound effects of firing.

Address: 33 Allanbrooke Road, Sentosa, S(099981)
Tel: (65) 275 0131 or 1800-736 8672
Opening hours: Daily (10am - 6pm)
Last admission is at 5.30pm
Admission: $8 per adult
$5 per child
How to get there: By MRT: Nearest MRT Station is HarbourFront
To Fort Siloso, take the bus with the blue & green line (transfer to the fort train at Underwater World)
To Sentosa, take Sentosa Bus from HarbourFront Bus Terminal
Other ways: Cable Car from Cable Car Tower, Mount Faber
Website: http://www.sentosa.com.sg/explore_sentosa/ attractions/fort_siloso.html