The Fullerton Hotel, formerly the Fullerton Building, is a national monument. It was built in 1928 on reclaimed land costing $4.1 million. It is a massive classical-styled or Palladian, fluted Doric colonnades with elaborate ornamentation of the Building.
Walk across Anderson Bridge to observe the Fullerton WaterBoat House.
42) Fullerton WaterBoat House
The Fullerton WaterBoat House was built in 1919. It was a historic water supply house formerly used to supply fresh water to incoming ships in Singapore. The former Water House was gazetted for conservation in 2002 and has since reopened as a restaurant.
Cross back to the otherside of Anderson Bridge and walk down the stairs by its side. into Queen Elizabeth Walk, which is in Esplanade Park.
43) Step seats by the Singapore River, at the Queen Elizabeth Walk
Tourists, foreign workers and locals like to sit and picnic at these step seats to enjoy the Singapore River scenery, especially at night.
44) Stone Turtles
Stone Turtles at Queen Elizabeth Walk.
At Queen Elizabeth Walk, lo and behold the Durian (nickname of Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay), MBS (Marina Bay Sands) and The Singapore Flyer. Continue walking until you reach Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay. Explore Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay and surrounding areas once you reach it.
45) Esplanade Theatres on the Bay
Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay is an architectural icon recognised all over the world that shaped the arts and culture in Singapore. It is a national performing arts centre that is operated by The Esplanade Co Ltd, a not-for-profit organisation.
Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay is made up of an Annexe Studio, Concert Hall, Concourse, Hospitality Spaces, DBS Foundation Outdoor Theatre, Recital Studio, Rehearsal Spaces, Singtel Waterfront Theatre, Theatre and a Theatre Studio.