Like Marina South, One North, Pearl's Hill and Springleaf, Bayshore is a burgeoning car-lite area. This expansive 60-hectare precinct is undergoing a transformation, featuring new HDBs, an upcoming MRT station and a park. We explored Bayshore on foot to see how it fares as a car-lite area. Situated along Bayshore Road and Upper East Coast Road, Bayshore sits on reclaimed.
Only a stone's throw away from bustling Chinatown, Pearl's Hill is one of the smaller designated car-lite zones in Singapore. At the top of the hill, you'll find a beautiful park with stunning views, offering a serene spot to relax and recharge. And if you're looking for a little bit of old-school charm mixed with trendy coffee shops and studios,.
Compared to our previous trips to Springleaf and Marina South, one-north offers a glimpse of what a true designated car-lite area can look like in Singapore. This bustling business park is home to some major players in the tech and media industries, like Apple, Razer, Shopee, Grab, and Mediacorp. But it's not all concrete jungle here one-north also boasts.
Before the Supertrees, millennials will fondly remember Marina South for its all-you-can-eat steamboat restaurants, the bowling alley, and 24-hour arcade. Today, we associate Marina South to national attractions Gardens by the Bay and Marina Barrage. Soon, this car-lite designated area will also have a mixed-use residential neighbourhood and its own green space, called Marina South Coastal Park. We explored Marina.
Ready for the weekend? Here's what you can look forward to this week. [embed]https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp2m867Sy78/?utm source=ig web copy link[/embed] Check out a free Easter market at Kampong Bugis this weekend. Curated by culinary anthropologist Nithiya Laila, the market will feature a slew of locally grown and made produce and products. Shop fresh produce from Singapore's farms and rack up sustainable goods lovingly designed and made.