The Clifford Pier, Singapore
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Singapore The Clifford Pier

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Clifford Pier is an iconic historical landmark in Singapore, located at Marina Bay. Built in 1933, it served as a key landing point for immigrants and seafarers arriving by boat to Singapore. The pier was named after Sir Hugh Clifford, the then-Governor of the Straits Settlements, and played an important role in Singapore's early maritime history.

The architectural design of Clifford Pier reflects the colonial era, with elegant arches and high ceilings. Its distinctive red roof and art deco style made it one of the most recognized structures in Singapore during the 20th century. Over the years, Clifford Pier saw the transformation of the city's waterfront, evolving from a bustling port to part of a modern financial and business district.

Today, Clifford Pier is no longer used as a ferry terminal. In 2006, it was closed to make way for the Marina Bay Sands development and the expanding Marina Bay district. However, the building has been preserved as part of Singapore's cultural heritage and is now home to a fine dining restaurant within the Fullerton Bay Hotel. The restaurant, also named Clifford Pier, retains much of the original charm and design, allowing visitors to experience a piece of Singapore’s history while enjoying modern cuisine.

The transformation of Clifford Pier from a gateway for immigrants to an upscale dining destination symbolizes Singapore's journey from a colonial trading port to a global financial hub.

Travel Information

The fastest way to get from A to B in the city is probably by subway (Mass Rapid Transit, MRT).
Get a Singapore Tourist Pass (STP), a special EZ-Link value card that gives you unlimited travel for one day (SGD 10), two days (SGD 16), or three days (SGD 20), which can be purchased at a TransitLink outlet at selected MRT stations listed here or at the Concession Card Replacement Office at Somerset MRT Station. They are also available 24/7 at the STP kiosks at Orchard Station, HarbourFront Station, and Changi Airport (Terminals 2 and 3) near the TransitLink outlet.

Singapore's bus system has an extensive network of routes covering almost all areas of the city.
It is not only a cost-effective means of transportation but also one of the most scenic and convenient ways to see the city. You can pay for the bus with an adult credit smartcard (EZ-Link/Nets FlashPay) or the Singapore Tourist Pass (STP). Just look for the electronic card reader next to the bus driver when boarding and tap your card. Don't forget to hold your card in front of the reader again at the exit before you leave the bus. You can also pay in cash, but make sure you have the exact amount in coins.

You can also use your Mastercard® and Visa contactless bank cards issued abroad to pay for your journey.
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