Singapore’s first municipal market, Telok Ayer Market, now renamed Lau Pa Sat, is an architecturally impressive food court offering an extensive variety of Asian cuisines and is a favorite lunch venue for locals. Originally commissioned by Raffles in 1822 on reclaimed land, the elegant octagonal cast-iron structure was designed by James MacRitchie and shipped over from a Glasgow foundry in 1894. It was declared a national monument in 1973. The market was dismantled during MRT tunnel construction and was later painstakingly reassembled. The adjacent Boon Tat Street is closed off to traffic in the evenings for traditional hawker stalls to set tip shop.
How to go to Lau Pa Sat Singapore
Lau Pa Sat Singapore
Address: 18 Raffles Quay
Nearest MRT: Raffles Place
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Bus Charter Rates
* Price varies by distant and timing
* Inclusive 1 driver
13 Seaters | 1 Way | From S$90 |
2 Ways | From S$180 | |
Hourly | S$54/hr (min 10hrs); S$66/hr (min 3hrs) | |
23 Seaters | 1 Way | From S$102 |
2 Ways | From S$204 | |
Hourly | S$78/hr (min 10hrs); S$90/hr (min 3hrs) | |
40 Seaters | 1 Way | From S$132 |
2 Ways | From S$264 | |
Hourly | S$90/hr (min 10hrs); S$102/hr (min 3hrs) |
* Final prices subject to confirmation
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Phone: +65-96993782
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For more Information
Phone: +65-96993782
Email: [email protected]