Once out of One Raffles Quay North Tower, observe Lau Pat Sat on your left where you can get good satay, bbq stingray and other food.
81) Lau Pat Sat
The current Lau Pa Sat was constructed in 1894, using monumental cast iron at the edge of newly reclaimed Raffles Quay. It is now Singapore's oldest market structure.
After that, walk across from Lau Pa Sat to Capital Green to enjoy the Living World Series and The Meeting sculptures.
82) The Meeting sculpture by Etienne in 2014
The Meeting is located outside Capital Green.
83) Living World Series sculpture by Ju Ming in 2014
The Living World Series are located outside Capitalgreen, across the road from Lau Pa Sat.
After enjoying the sculptures, walk from Living World Series at Capital Green along Cross St, walk back across Raffles Quay, turn left and walk alongside One Raffles Quay, cross the road to enjoy Progressive Flow sculptures at One Marina Boulevard.
84) Progressive Flow sculpture by Han Sai Por in 2004
Progressive Flow sculpture is located at NTUC Centre’s walkway, at One Marina Boulevard.
Walk along One Marina Boulevard away from Progressive Flow until you see Customs House on your left.
85) Customs House
The harbour division of the Singapore Customs Police were station at Customs House in 1969. The 23 metre-high control tower, was used to watch out for smugglers.
Now Customs House is home to world-class signature restaurants.