Mount Faber Park

Mount Faber

Mount Faber Park

109 Mount Fabre Road, Singapore

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Getting to this hilltop dining and entertainment spot at Mount Faber by cable car is half the fun.

It’s possible to drive up to Mount Faber, Singapore’s second highest hill, but that would be depriving you of experiencing one of the most popular attractions in the country.

Singapore’s cable car system links Mount Faber to Sentosa  island, and is a fantastic way to both see the island and reach the dining and entertainment complex that now occupies its peak.

Originally named Telok Blangah Hill, it was renamed Mount Faber in July 1845, in honour of Captain Charles Edward Faber of the Madras Engineers, who built a narrow winding road to the summit for the installation of a signal station.

In 2005, the cable car station atop Mount Faber was transformed into the tourist destination known as Faber Peak, where you can have a drink at a trendy bar while enjoying some of the best views in the country.

You can even choose to have a fine dining meal in the comfort of a cable car cabin as you pass serenely over the night lights of the city far below.

It’s a unique way to spend a romantic evening with a loved one, or a captivating experience for the whole family.

Source : yoursingapore.com

It is a frequent tourist destination, as it provides a panoramic view of the increasingly dense central business district within the Central Area. Its slope includes a tower that is part of the Singapore cable car system that connects to HarbourFront and Sentosa. It is accessible from the HarbourFront MRT Station.

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Operating Hours:

Mount Faber Park: 24 hours daily
Lighted Hours: 7:00 pm – 7:00 am

Getting there : Take the MRT towards HarbourFront MRT Station (NE1), board bus no. 65 from the adjacent bus interchange, alight at the bus stop before Mount Faber Lodge along Kampung Bahru Rd and walk towards the park.

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