Fort Siloso

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Fort Siloso was built in the late 19th century to protect Singapore from sea invasions. Today, it stands as a historical site with a wealth of World War II memorabilia including coastal guns and the remains of fortified military structures and tunnels. At the surrender chambers, visitors can take part in an immersive show. Light, sound and video effects will be used to bring visitors on a journey from the start of the Japanese invasion to the Japanese surrender at the end of World War II.

Exterior shot of a tram

Exterior shot of a tram

Fort Siloso also has a newly built Fort Siloso Skywalk, an 11-story-tall and 181-meter-long treetop trail that visitors can stroll on to admire scenic views from. Visitors at the Mega Adventure Park – Singapore and Siloso Beach can easily access Fort Siloso from the Fort Siloso Skywalk to discover Singapore’s heritage.

Address: Siloso Point, along Siloso Road
Tel: +65 6736 8672
Website: www.sentosa.com.sg/explore/ attractions/fort-siloso
Email: guest_services@sentosa.com.sg
Cost: Free admission
Opening Hours: Mon–Sun 10am–6pm (Last entry 5.30pm); (Fort Siloso Skywalk) Mon– Sun 9am–7pm
Nearest MRT: HarbourFront Station