
City Hall · Clarke Quay
The historic heart of Singapore’s governance and colonial heritage.
District 6 is where Singapore’s modern history began. It serves as the Civic District, home to the site where Sir Stamford Raffles first landed in 1819. The area is defined by its beautifully preserved colonial architecture, including the former Supreme Court and City Hall, which now house major cultural institutions. It remains the administrative and ceremonial center of the nation.
Attractions
National Gallery Singapore: The world’s largest public collection of Singapore and Southeast Asian modern art. Fort Canning Park: A hilltop landmark that witnessed Singapore’s surrender in WWII and now hosts major outdoor concerts. The Arts House: Housed in Singapore’s oldest government building, formerly the Parliament House.
Amenities
Shopping: Funan (a tech-focused "creative" mall), Capitol Singapore, and Raffles City Shopping Centre. Connectivity: City Hall MRT (major NS/EW interchange) and Clarke Quay MRT.
Schools
As a primarily administrative and commercial district, there are few primary schools, but it is home to prestigious tertiary and specialized institutions like the Singapore Management University (SMU) and School of the Arts (SOTA).
Food & drink
Clarke Quay: The premier riverside destination for alfresco dining and global cuisines. CHIJMES: A gazetted national monument turned into a lifestyle enclave with upscale bars and restaurants.
Lifestyle
Culturally Immersed: A lifestyle surrounded by museums, theaters, and monuments, perfect for those who value heritage and the arts. Urban Sophistication: High-walkability to the CBD and scenic riverside paths for evening strolls.
Entertainment
Victoria Theatre & Concert Hall: The home of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. Nightlife: The bustling clubbing and live music scene at Clarke Quay and Boat Quay.
