3 Best Tourist Attractions in Outram

Expert recommended Top 3 Tourist Attractions in Outram, Singapore. All of our tourist attractions face a rigorous 50-Point Inspection, which includes everything from checking reviews, ratings, reputation, history, complaints, satisfaction, trust and price to the general excellence. You deserve only the best!

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SINGAPORE MUSICAL BOX MUSEUM

37A Circular Road,
Outram 049393 Directions

Since 2016

Speciality:

Dancing Ballerinas Vintage Musical Boxes Teddy Bears Photo Frames Automatic and Instruments Reuge Orpheus and Sankyo

"Singapore Musical Box Museum aims to share the short history of musical boxes dating back to the 19th and early 20th centuries. The museum displays music boxes from the 1800s and 1900s, featuring both European and Asian versions. The Singapore Musical Box Museum has demonstrated that Singapore has played an integral role in the progress and development of music boxes in Southeast Asia during this timeframe. The museum also explains the historical background from the rise to the decline of musical boxes. They exhibit more than 40 antique musical boxes. The Singapore Musical Box Museum offers research, education and, above all, the conservation of such artefacts for future generations in Singapore. The museum provides free admission for children under six years of age, provided they are accompanied by an adult.

2026 Update: Singapore Musical Box Museum accepts payment by cash, PayNow, or credit card."

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SPrice:

Adult: S$20.00
Singapore Resident: S$18.00
Student: S$12.00
Preschool: Free

Contact:

9864 6021

Mon-Sat: 11am - 3pm
Sun: Closed

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ANN SIANG HILL PARK

78 Club Street,
Outram 069447 Directions

Speciality:

Hill Park Scenic Spot Heritage Area and Green Views

"Ann Siang Hill Park offers visitors a serene refuge and peaceful enclave. The hill park provides guests with an escape from the bustling urban surroundings. They launch on a journey into the lives of Singapore's early immigrants, gaining insights into their experiences. Ann Siang Hill has a captivating history dating back to the 1800s, referred to locally as Qing Shan Ting. The mountain also hosted a Malay school, serving as an educational institution for the sons of the Temenggong of Johor and other young members of royalty. Ann Siang Hill Park is a testament to Singapore's diverse and layered history.

2026 Update: Ann Siang Hill Park is equipped with a public toilet facility."

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Contact:

1800 471 7300

Open 24 hours

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FUK TAK CHI MUSEUM

76 Telok Ayer Street,
Outram 048464 Directions

Since 1984

Speciality:

Museum Historical Things Artefacts Tours and Shops

Fuk Tak Chi Museum was constructed by the Kwong Wai Siew migrants, namely the Cantonese and Hakka people. The museum was initially a Fuk Tak Chi Temple. The temple was converted into a museum in 1984. The temple was originally a shrine dedicated to a Chinese deity. The Fuk Tak Chi Museum was renovated several times, notably in 1869 when it underwent a complete renovation. The museum has exhibits of early migrants. In the museum, you can browse over 200 artefacts donated by residents in Chinatown, which provides a glimpse into the way of life of the early immigrants. Free admission for adults and children.

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