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How to get to Merlion Park by MRT

The nearest MRT station to Merlion Park is Raffles Place, on the East-West Line and North-South Line. Continue with a walk through the financial district to the waterfront.

Nearest MRT station
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Then: a walk through the financial district to the waterfront.

Merlion Park sits on the bay in front of the financial district. Raffles Place is the closest station, and the walk down to the water takes you past the skyscrapers to the promenade where the Merlion stands.

Getting there by MRT

  1. Ride the East-West line or the North-South line to Raffles Place station.
  2. Walk toward the bay through the financial district to the waterfront promenade.
  3. The Merlion faces the bay with Marina Bay Sands across the water.

Tips for the trip

  • Esplanade station on the Circle line is an alternative approach from the City Hall side of the bay.
  • The view across to Marina Bay Sands is best in the evening when the skyline lights up.

Lines serving Raffles Place

Raffles Place is served by East-West Line and North-South Line. Fares are distance-based, so the cost depends on where you start — see the full MRT fare table.

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