Faber Point

Scenic spot · Maritime Square

Faber Point

Scenic spot · Maritime Square

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Mount Faber Rd, Singapore

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Highlights

Perched high on Mount Faber, Faber Point offers breathtaking panoramic views of Singapore's skyline, a peaceful escape, and fascinating murals narrating the city’s history.  

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Mount Faber Rd, Singapore Get directions

+65 6270 8855

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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
crowd family friendly

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Jul 25, 2025

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@afar

"Singapore’s a pretty flat place. There used to be more hills, but some were flattened partly to help fill in the country’s expanding coastline, as Singapore has always pursued an aggressive land-reclamation push (it’s almost 25 percent bigger than it was two centuries ago, and it’s still growing!). At 347 feet above sea level, Faber Point is one of the nation's tallest peaks; the views from this highest spot in Mount Faber Park are great. Enjoy sweeping views of the city, harbor, and surrounding islands. A pleasant and short trail travels up through lush greenery, and if you’re lucky you’ll catch a nice cooling breeze up there (which is not a given in much of Singapore). It’s especially lovely in the early evening if a nice sunset is complementing the twinkling lights of the city and ships below."

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Lavi Shiffman

Google
Faver Point is one the highest locations in Singapore and there are stunning views from there. You can easily reach it by taking the cable car and walking about 200 meters. The area is very well maintained and on clear days you can see a panoramic view of the city and the island surrounding it.

Forest BK

Google
📸Faber Point, at one of the highest point in Mount Faber offers stunning panoramic views. 🌳🌿A large tree with wide spread canopy and other surrounding lush vegetations provide much needed shade to the entire place. 🖼️Below the spacious lookout deck are a series of artistic wall murals depicting the Singapore Stories. 🦁Nearby, is a mini version of the iconic Merlion. 📽️Faber Point is one of the checklist for any visit to Mount Faber Park.

Darren O

Google
Here’s your updated Google review with that detail included: Review: Faber Point was absolutely amazing. The weather was perfect, and the views were out of this world. We consider it a hidden gem—not many people seem to talk about it. If our tour guide hadn’t mentioned it and taken us there, we probably would have missed it. So glad we didn’t. Peaceful, scenic, and totally worth the visit!

FS Chong

Google
Stunning panoramic view of the city from the top, a mini Merlion, and a tree that was planted during the first Tree Planting Day. Below the lookout point is a series of murals that depict Singapore’s history and development from fishing village to international hub.

Miles Macdonald

Google
Lovely spot, a short walk up the hill from cable car station. Provides good views on one side across the city and on the other towards Sentosa.

LP Pua

Google
Faber point offers a nice view, but the small area can be covered in just 15 minutes. There isn’t much to do aside from enjoying the scenery and taking photos.

Van Doan

Google
One of the highest nature point in Singapore and can get nice view of the city from here. Nice hiking with nature.

Super Kiwi

Google
Lovely spot on top of Singapore, beautiful hike all the way here. Many stairs to climb, it is a great place
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Elaine Y.

Yelp
Took the gondolas to Sentosa and back as a quick trip and wow, the views are worth the ride albeit the price (it's not super expensive but if you are only doing a round trip ride, it is one of those "ehhh....is it worth it?" questions). I was also lucky that it was Pokémon themed when I went for both Christmas and for the 50th anniversary so all the carts were SUPER CUTE. They also allow single riders their own cart so I got to move all about the cart during the 15 min ride to catch all the views. SGD 20 on Klook but 25 at the counter, so look for some deals!
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Krystal P.

Yelp
Oh yeah took the carts to Sentosa island for some fun at Universal Studios! The views are amazing and picture worthy for memories! If you have time while in Singapore get on a ride!
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Vince L.

Yelp
We took a Grab here to take the cable car to Sentosa. We didn't know that there were other things to explore here and would've loved to come back. The view was wonderful, and it seemed to be a great place to hike.
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Tammy E.

Yelp
Good hiking! Take the cable/tram over here for beautiful views of the city and to hike up to the Henderson waves, an architectural beauty where you can sit and rest, or jog along with panaromic views of the bustling city below. There are parks up here but signs warn of wildlife if you carry food. Don't feed the wildlife! It takes about 20 minutes to get from the top of the tram to the Henderson Waves in max humidity and traversing uphill. There isn't a lot of shade when you get up there so make sure to put sunscreen on beforehand. There aren't any restrooms or water stations so also take care of that business before you head out on the trails. There seems to be a way to get up here via car, but I didn't see many cars coming up the road.
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Christine L.

Yelp
Guys, Mount Faber is an excellent place to bring a date to - it's the certified 'yes we are on a date' place. It's also a lomantic, out-of-the-way, high-enough place for proposals; I have a friend who received a proposal at Faber Point (successful). Speaking of Faber Point, it's also very cultural. There are wall murals carved on copper panels, depicting the milestones of Singapore's history. They are carved on a circular wall, so it's pretty fun to explore at night, especially when the lights are dim and you've got to walk into the other side. Another reason why it's fabulous at night is because of the awesome night scenery. You'd get a panoramic bird's eye view of the city and there are convenient benches for you and your date to sit down and have a little chit-chat while looking at the flickering buildings far in the distance. Sometimes there are mosquitoes around so yeah keep moving and shaking if you feel itchy.
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Qype User (goldie…)

Yelp
This is a good way of getting yourself orientated with the city, but make sure you pick a clear day. The cable car links Mount Faber on oneside with Sentosa Island on the other. A good idea is to first, take the car up Mount Faber and then back down to Sentosa. The view is spectacular as it pulls you up the hillside, with views across the city and the harbour. Once up there, they have recently redeveloped the building with a restaurant and look out - called the Jewel Box.
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Tyler L.

Yelp
A nice park with good views over some of the skyline, though not much of the more famous sights. The walk up from the harbor is steep, but not too long, so definitely worth while if you don't want to pay the high prices for the cable car. The cable car station gets fairly crowded, but a quick walk takes you to the park which is much quieter and more relaxing.
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Qype User (hazeld…)

Yelp
Mount Faber is known for its impressive views of Singapore city sky line being the highest point on the island. You can drive, bus or taxi it up. I wouldn't recommend walking. The cable car from here goes across to Sentosa and although expensive is a must do event. The top of Mount Faber has had some recent development where you can get some great food and drink with a view. Best time to go is at night to appreciate the city skyline all lit up.