North Bridge Road - Landmarks

Landmarks

  • Istana Kampong Glam (Malay Heritage Centre)
  • Masjid Sultan
  • Raffles Hospital
  • Parkview Square
  • Bugis Junction
  • National Library
  • Bras Basah Complex
  • Raffles Hotel
  • Raffles City
  • CHIJMES
  • City Hall MRT Station
  • Capitol Building
  • Saint Andrew's Cathedral
  • Peninsula Plaza
  • Funan DigitaLife Mall
  • The Treasury
  • Supreme Court
  • Parliament House
Major roads in Singapore
  • Alexandra Road
  • Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6
  • Balestier Road
  • Bartley Road
  • Beach Road
  • Boundary Road
  • Bras Basah Road
  • Bukit Batok Road
  • Bukit Panjang Road
  • Bukit Timah Road
  • Changi Road
  • Choa Chu Kang Road
  • Clementi Road
  • Commonwealth Avenue
  • Dunearn Road
  • East Coast Road
  • Eu Tong Sen Street
  • Geylang Road
  • Holland Road
  • Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim
  • Jalan Besar
  • Jalan Boon Lay
  • Jalan Bukit Merah
  • Jalan Kayu
  • Jurong Island Highway
  • Jurong Road
  • Jurong West Avenue 2
  • Kallang Bahru
  • Kallang Road
  • Kallang Way
  • Lentor Avenue
  • Lim Chu Kang Road
  • Lorong Chuan
  • Loyang Avenue
  • Mandai Road
  • Marine Parade Road
  • New Bridge Road
  • New Upper Changi Road
  • Nicoll Highway
  • North Bridge Road
  • Orchard Road
  • Outer Ring Road System
  • Pasir Panjang Road
  • Pasir Ris Drive 3
  • Paya Lebar Road
  • Punggol Road
  • Queensway
  • River Valley Road
  • Robinson Road
  • Scotts Road
  • Sembawang Road
  • Serangoon Road
  • Shenton Way
  • Simei Avenue
  • Sims Avenue
  • South Bridge Road
  • Sungei Road
  • Tampines Avenue 5
  • Tampines Road
  • Telok Blangah Road
  • Thomson Road
  • Upper Changi Road East
  • Victoria Street
  • West Coast Road
  • West Coast Highway
  • Woodlands Road
  • Woodlands Avenue 3
  • Yishun Avenue 2
  • Yio Chu Kang Road


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