The nearest MRT station to National Gallery Singapore is City Hall, on the East-West Line and North-South Line. Continue with a short walk across the civic district.
Then: a short walk across the civic district.
The National Gallery occupies the former Supreme Court and City Hall buildings, a short walk from City Hall station. The station is a major interchange on the East-West and North-South lines, which makes the civic district easy to reach.
Getting there by MRT
- Ride the East-West line or the North-South line to City Hall station.
- Walk across the civic district toward the Padang and St Andrew's Road.
- The gallery sits in the grand colonial-era buildings beside the Padang.
Tips for the trip
- The same area covers the Padang, the Esplanade and the start of the Marina Bay waterfront walk.
- City Hall is one of the network's busiest interchanges, so it connects from almost anywhere.
Lines serving City Hall
City Hall 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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