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Tanjong Rhu Bridge

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The Tanjong Rhu Bridge is a distinctive pedestrian suspension bridge gracefully spanning the Geylang River in Singapore's vibrant Kallang area. Standing at an elevation of approximately 2 meters, this architectural landmark connects the Tanjong Rhu residential enclave directly to the Singapore Sports Hub. As Singapore's first suspension footbridge, its unique design and strategic location make it a notable feature of the city's urban landscape.

Visitors consistently praise the bridge for its breathtaking panoramic views of the Kallang Basin and the…

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    The “Tanjong Rhu Bridge”, built in 1998, spans the “Geylang River” and enables the transition to the Singapore Sports Hub. It is also possible to get to “Marina Bay” and further to the “Gardens by the Bay” on foot or by bike.
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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

    Moderate

    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the best walking or cycling routes that incorporate the Tanjong Rhu Bridge?

    The Tanjong Rhu Bridge serves as an excellent starting point for various scenic routes. You can easily connect to the Tanjong Rhu Promenade, which extends along the waterfront. From there, you can continue towards the Singapore Sports Hub, Marina Barrage, and even reach the iconic Gardens by the Bay on foot or by bike. Many visitors enjoy a loop that takes them across the bridge, along the promenade, and through the Sports Hub area, offering diverse views of the city skyline and Kallang Basin.

    Is the Tanjong Rhu Bridge suitable for families with young children or strollers?

    Yes, the Tanjong Rhu Bridge is very family-friendly. It is a pedestrian suspension bridge with a wide, flat deck, making it suitable for strollers and young children. The gentle sway of the bridge can even add a fun, adventurous element for kids. The connected promenades are also well-maintained and offer ample space for family walks.

    Are dogs allowed on the Tanjong Rhu Bridge and surrounding trails?

    While the bridge itself is a public pedestrian walkway, regulations regarding pets on surrounding promenades and within the Singapore Sports Hub area may vary. Generally, leashed dogs are permitted in most public parks and park connectors in Singapore. It's always best to check specific signage in the immediate vicinity of the bridge and along the connecting trails for any restrictions before bringing your furry friend.

    How long does it typically take to walk across the Tanjong Rhu Bridge?

    The Tanjong Rhu Bridge is 180 meters long, with a 130-meter-long deck. Walking across it leisurely would take only a few minutes, perhaps 2-5 minutes, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views. However, most visitors combine this with a longer stroll along the Tanjong Rhu Promenade or to the Singapore Sports Hub, making for a more extended outing.

    What are the parking options available near Tanjong Rhu Bridge?

    While the Tanjong Rhu MRT Station provides excellent public transport access, if you're driving, there are parking facilities available at the nearby Singapore Sports Hub. Additionally, some of the surrounding residential condominiums might have public parking, though availability can vary. It's advisable to check for parking availability and rates at the Sports Hub or nearby commercial areas if you plan to drive.

    What public transport options are best for reaching Tanjong Rhu Bridge?

    The most convenient public transport option is the MRT. The Tanjong Rhu MRT Station (TE23) on the Thomson–East Coast Line (TEL) is situated right at the junction of Tanjong Rhu Road and Tanjong Rhu Place, offering direct and easy access to the bridge and its surrounding areas.

    Are there any cafes or dining options close to Tanjong Rhu Bridge?

    Yes, due to its proximity to the Singapore Sports Hub, you'll find a variety of cafes and dining options within a short walk from the Tanjong Rhu Bridge. The Sports Hub offers numerous F&B outlets ranging from casual eateries to restaurants. Additionally, the residential areas around Tanjong Rhu may have local cafes and food establishments.

    What is the best time of year to visit Tanjong Rhu Bridge for comfortable walking conditions?

    Singapore has a tropical climate, so comfortable walking conditions are generally consistent year-round, though humidity can be high. The dry season, typically from February to April, might offer slightly less rainfall. Regardless of the season, visiting in the early morning or late afternoon/evening is recommended to avoid the midday heat and enjoy cooler temperatures, especially for longer walks.

    What makes the Tanjong Rhu Bridge unique compared to other bridges in Singapore?

    The Tanjong Rhu Bridge holds the distinction of being Singapore's first suspension footbridge, built in 1998. Its unique design features two 19-meter-high "A"-frame towers and intricate suspension cables, giving it an aesthetic appeal reminiscent of larger, famous suspension bridges. The gentle sway experienced while walking across it, along with its strategic location offering panoramic views of the Kallang Basin and city skyline, sets it apart as both a functional crossing and a landmark attraction.

    Is the Tanjong Rhu Bridge wheelchair accessible?

    Yes, the Tanjong Rhu Bridge is designed to be wheelchair accessible. Its wide deck and gentle slopes ensure that visitors using wheelchairs can comfortably cross the bridge and enjoy the views. The connecting promenades are also generally accessible, making it an inclusive spot for everyone.

    What kind of activities can I observe or participate in around the Tanjong Rhu Bridge area?

    Beyond walking and cycling, the area around Tanjong Rhu Bridge is vibrant with activities. You can often observe various water sports on the Geylang River and Kallang Basin, such as kayaking, dragon boating, and rowing. The bridge also provides direct access to the Singapore Sports Hub, where you can find facilities for swimming, rock climbing, and other sports, or attend events at the National Stadium and Singapore Indoor Stadium.

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