Walk colorful streets of Keong Saik Road

Singapore City, Singapore •    PopularPopular
Recommended to Self-explore
Singapore City, Singapore
PopularPopular
Recommended to Self-explore
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Best months to visit
Jan, Feb, Jun
24°C – 30°C, warm and humid, frequent rain showers, part of the northeast monsoon wet phase, medium crowds, peak season
Walking required
Yes
Flat sidewalks, walking needed, some seating at cafes and shops.
Value for money
Medium
Dining costs vary; some options are expensive.
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Romantic Stroll
Couples loved the charming shophouses and romantic atmosphere. Perfect for photos and dates!
Delightful Dining
Visitors found amazing restaurants with diverse cuisines. A foodie's paradise for couples!
Vibrant Evenings
Couples enjoyed the lively bars and nightlife. Great for a memorable evening out.
Overpriced Meals
Travelers felt dining costs were high, especially at the popular restaurants. Budget carefully!
Crowded Weekends
Visitors noted weekends can get very crowded. Reservations are essential for dinner.
Limited Parking
Couples found parking difficult. Public transport is recommended for convenience.
Hours of operation
Monday
open - open
Tuesday
open - open
Wednesday
open - open
Thursday
open - open
Friday
open - open
Saturday
open - open
Sunday
open - open

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Explore Keong Saik Road on foot discovering its hidden gems and lively atmosphere!

When to visit

We've analysed user reviews and geographical data, and identified the best and worst months to visit.

Month
Crowd Level
Weather
Availability
Our recommendation
February
HIGH
Slightly warmer and drier than January. Marked by the late Northeast Monsoon dry phase; less rainfall, more sunshine.
25-32°C
Slightly warmer and drier than January. Marked by the late Northeast Monsoon dry phase; less rainfall, more sunshine.
Open
Most venues open, but some may close or adjust hours during Lunar New Year public holidays. Public transport runs, but expect crowds.
Recommended
Keong Saik Road is especially festive if Lunar New Year falls in February, with decorations and events. Good weather for walking, but expect crowds and possible closures during the holiday.
March
MEDIUM
Transition from monsoon to inter-monsoon, with variable weather but generally warm and humid. Afternoon showers possible.
25-32°C
Transition from monsoon to inter-monsoon, with variable weather but generally warm and humid. Afternoon showers possible.
Open
No major restrictions; all venues and public transport fully operational.
Recommended
March offers a pleasant time to stroll Keong Saik Road with manageable crowds and good availability in local cafes and shops. Occasional afternoon rain is possible.
April
MEDIUM
Hotter days with increased humidity. Start of inter-monsoon period brings more variable rainfall, including thunderstorms.
25-32°C
Hotter days with increased humidity. Start of inter-monsoon period brings more variable rainfall, including thunderstorms.
Open
No restrictions; all businesses and public transport accessible.
Recommended
April is suitable for exploring Keong Saik Road, but travelers should be prepared for hotter, more humid conditions and possible afternoon storms. All venues remain open.
May
MEDIUM
Hot, humid and overcast with frequent but short-lived afternoon showers; temperatures are among the highest of the year.
24-36°C
Hot, humid and overcast with frequent but short-lived afternoon showers; temperatures are among the highest of the year.
Open
No special restrictions; Keong Saik Road is fully accessible with good public transport and pedestrian pathways.
Recommended
May is suitable for exploring Keong Saik Road's colorful streets, historic shophouses, and vibrant cafes. While rain showers are common, they rarely last long and most venues remain open. Shade and hydration are advised due to the heat.

How to get there

Bus
Bus
Recommended
Numerous bus routes (e.g., 61, 166, 197) stop near Keong Saik Road. Key stops include Neil Rd - Bef the Pinnacle@Duxton (05239) and Kreta Ayer Rd - Opp Blk 333 (05241).
Metro
Metro
Recommended
The nearest MRT stations are Outram Park (EW16/NE3/TE17), Maxwell (TE18), Chinatown (NE4/DT19), and Tanjong Pagar (EW15), all within a short walk.
Walking
Walking
Recommended
Keong Saik Road is easily explored on foot due to its central location and pedestrian-friendly sidewalks.
Car
Car
Keong Saik Road is accessible by car via New Bridge Road, Neil Road, and Cantonment Road. Parking is available at public parking along Keong Saik Road, The Pinnacle @ Duxton Car Park, Chinatown Complex Car Park, Craig Place Car Park, and Tanjong Pagar Centre Car Park.
Shuttle
Shuttle
Shuttle services are available at nearby points.
Taxi
Taxi
Taxis and ride-sharing services can drop passengers directly at Keong Saik Road. Taxi stands are located nearby on Teo Hong Road, Neil Road, and outside Oriental Plaza and Pearls Centre.

Additional info

Here's what you need to know about this experience
Mobility
Wheelchair Accessible
Walking Required
Stairs Present
Seating Available
Flat Terrain
Hiking Required
Elevator Available
Mobility Scooter Friendly
Ramps Available
Pregnancy
Suitable for pregnancy
Allowed during pregnancy
Pets
Pets allowed
Driving
Driving License Required
Idp Required

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