
Geylang · Paya Lebar
A vibrant crossroads where deep-rooted cultural heritage meets massive urban transformation.
District 14 is a storied region of Singapore. Geylang is one of the oldest Malay settlements, historically famous for its coconut plantations and "geylanggan" (coconut-crushing) roots. Paya Lebar, once a marshy area of squatters, has evolved into a premier regional commercial hub. The area is celebrated for its well-preserved shophouses and vintage 1970s architecture.
Attractions
Geylang Serai Market & Cultural Precinct: The cultural heart of Singapore's Malay community, especially vibrant during the annual Hari Raya Bazaar. Wisma Geylang Serai: A social and cultural civic centre that hosts traditional performances and community events. Paya Lebar Quarter (PLQ): A $3.2 billion landmark integrated development that has redefined the district’s skyline with office towers and premium retail.
Amenities
Shopping: Paya Lebar Quarter (PLQ) Mall, Paya Lebar Square, SingPost Centre, and KINEX. Connectivity: A major transit nexus featuring Paya Lebar MRT (East-West/Circle interchange), Eunos, Aljunied, and MacPherson stations.
Schools
Primary: Geylang Methodist School (Primary), Haig Girls' School, Maha Bodhi School, and Cedar Primary School. Secondary/International: Tanjong Katong Girls' School, Broadrick Secondary, and the nearby Stamford American International School.
Food & drink
Supper Paradise: Geylang is legendary for late-night dining, ranging from frog leg porridge and beef hor fun to high-end durian stalls. Heritage Flavors: Famous for authentic Nasi Padang (like Hjh Maimunah) and traditional Malay-Peranakan snacks.
Lifestyle
Urban Energy: A gritty yet exciting mix of traditional markets, religious sites, and sleek new commercial spaces. Future-Ready: The planned relocation of Paya Lebar Airbase from 2030 will eventually transform 800 hectares into a massive new "Forest Town".
Entertainment
Bustling Nightlife: Known for its eclectic mix of bars, traditional teahouses, and live entertainment venues in the Geylang shophouses.
