Singapore is among the world’s very few great cities blessed with an equally great, historic waterfront. The Fullerton Heritage Precinct, Singapore’s downtown collection of architectural
masterpieces, stretches from Collyer Quay along Raffles Quay to Shenton Way, capturing the sense of a bygone era within an updated setting. Fullerton was the name given to this site
from the settlement’s earliest days, with the establishment there of the British colonial government’s great Fort Fullerton in 1829, circled by a battery of defensive cannons. Now, a new
energy informs this most celebrated of Eastern ports, recreating heritage monuments, presenting new views, vistas, and visions. From celebrated hotels to top-rated restaurants, The
Fullerton Heritage Precinct showcases the beauty and range of the Singapore waterfront.