Henderson Waves

Bridge · Telok Blangah Drive

Henderson Waves

Bridge · Telok Blangah Drive

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Unique wave-like bridge, highest in Singapore, scenic views  

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"An undulating, illuminated pedestrian bridge more than 100 feet above ground, with dramatic nighttime lighting and secluded nooks and niches that make it a memorable spot for quiet, romantic moments." - AFAR

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Andreea Daniela Dinulescu

Google
If you are passionate of hiking the area have some trails, for the lazy ones (like me) you can put the bridge on the ridesharing app and it will leave you somewhere under and you climb some stairs until on top. The bridge is interesting and the view is beautiful. If you are lucky you might spot monkeys. We didn’t 😅

Van Tran

Google
Henderson Waves is one of my favorite spots in Singapore. The bridge has a unique wave-like design and is actually the highest pedestrian bridge in the country. It’s made of wood and steel, with curved sections where you can sit and enjoy the view, it feels peaceful and blends beautifully with the trees around. It’s easy to get there by bus, but be ready for a steep staircase to reach the bridge. If you’re coming from Faber Point, the walk takes about 10–15 minutes and offers great views along the way. The park around it is spacious and quiet, with plenty of shaded benches to rest. The air feels fresh and clean. Just be a bit careful during rainy weather, lightning can happen, so bring an umbrella just in case!

Vikas

Google
Good : A wavy bridge providing great pics. A nice trek can lead you there. Unique design. Bad: No shelter from elements, don't forget umbrellas No restrooms nearby.

Clem

Google
Amazing scenic place. One of the best views that Singapore can offer. Hike up may be tiring but the view is worth it. Recommended to come early in the morning to catch the sunrise and breathe in the fresh air. The night view is also unparalleled as its height allows for less light pollution. Wildlife here is also abundant for those nature lovers. Close to Faber Peak as well.

Aung Po Po (Po)

Google
Henderson Waves is a must-visit architectural marvel and the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore, standing 36 meters above ground. Its wave-like wooden structure offers a unique blend of design and nature, connecting Mount Faber Park to Telok Blangah Hill Park. The panoramic views of the city, lush greenery, and sunset are breathtaking. Perfect for a leisurely walk or photo opportunities, especially at night when the bridge is beautifully illuminated. Highly recommended for nature lovers and architecture enthusiasts! The best times to visit Henderson Waves for the best views are: • Early Morning: Ideal for tranquility and sunrise views. It’s cooler and less crowded, making it perfect for a peaceful walk. • Late Afternoon to Sunset: Offers stunning views of the setting sun and the cityscape. The bridge’s illumination begins at 7 PM, adding a romantic ambiance. • Evening: The bridge is beautifully lit from 7 PM to 7 AM, creating a magical atmosphere. It’s great for photography and evening strolls. Visiting on weekdays can help avoid crowds.

Richard Lau

Google
Such a great experience here! High up of the city, able to see Sentosa from far far away. The bridge view is phenomenal! Pet friendly, can bring your dog, cat or even birds here! I happen to see a group of bird lovers bring their pets. Cute little birds are flying around, extremely wonderful. It is so rare to see so many pet birds flying at the same time. Fly freely, enjoy looking at them. Good photo taking place too. If you are coming by car, you can stop at the nearest car park number 1. It is free to park here!

Lavi Shiffman

Google
A beautiful bridge with an interesting design. The views from the bridge are breathtaking and if you happen to visit Faber Point, it is worth the 10-15 minutes' walk and stairs climbing.

Sanjay SMLohia

Google
Instruction not given at the steps of the wave bridge its only available at the top after waking about 900 mtrs. Also no information available on good time to visit the place night or day. Suggest to visit just before sunset
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Donna B.

Yelp
Overrated and not for the couch potato. First, no matter which direction you enter from it's a hike. I walked in from Kent Park and a section of the elevated path was out. Walked the ground level and then followed the detour signs up the road to the top to get to the Wave. It's a trex type material and with the moisture in the air can be slick. It leaves one park and crosses a large four lane highway into another park, Mount Faber. Here you hike uphill more to get to the cable car park. I didn't take it down as it goes across the river too far. So I took the stair trail down the small mountain. Beautiful scenery. Don't get caught here in a heavy rain shower as branches may fall.
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Hang Chong Ivan T.

Yelp
Though a man made bridge. Much like a Noah arks. Purpose is to link up 2 parks to build a complete park and cycling network for health and recreations activities. Day and night both have its superb view. Instead of the usual hype and tourist places, this is something special worth visit and the linking Alexandra Arc bridge (glow at night) and the steel walk above the trees from Alexandra Arc to Henderson wave. Next stop after will be the Mount Faber hill top which is a very windy(most of the time) and nice view. Suitable : trecking folks and couple who may walk far Challenge : complete the 4 hours walk at evening from Kenridge park all the way to mount Faber hill top ! (Malang walk has no lights and it's run down at night , not suitable to visit ) Enjoy the view at Henderson wave ! Both day and Night!
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Dani S.

Yelp
A very cool architectural artwork. This is a tourist attraction not to be missed. Part of the Southern Ridges park, it's nice to walk, hike, or just stroll along this beautiful structure and take in the scenary. Easiest way to get to it is using the cable car from Marina Bay MRT station, and take it to the hill top and walk up the ramp. Follow signs. Lots of great photo opportunities.
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Charles Ryan T.

Yelp
You can either walk from Harbourfront via Mt Faber Park or Alexander Road (recommended) only if the weather is good as there is not much shelter along the way. Best time is going is in the afternoon to catch the sunset, it offers quite a good view of the central part of Singapore. The walk across the bridge is breathe taking and even for someone who is nervous in height like myself, I find it to be enjoyable.
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Phillip N.

Yelp
I love nature. I loooooooove bridges. I love heights. I love being lazy. I love sitting high above the ground - eating and drinking. I came here twice because I love that it allows me to do all the things I love. There are many ways that lead here. Some are really tough in the heat so come up the easy ways from the streets below it. And go down the easy way if it's late at night. I came down the long way by going thru Mount Faber and down towards the HabourFront MRT. You'll be in a pitch dark black forest with monkeys that could attack. I don't know why I had to go down that trail instead of taking a cheap taxi. Please be smarter than me. Ohhhhh......I dream of just sitting on this bridge again sometimes.
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Carolyn L.

Yelp
Beware the monkeys at the beginning of the Henderson Waves (Telok Blangah Hill side) during the day. I have seen them snatched water bottles and stuff from unsuspecting walkers who sat down for a brief rest. They can be quite menacing when traveling in a group. I guess that is part of the charm of being in a nature park. I think it is quite an awesome architecture to create the waves with wood. It offers a cool respite from the afternoon heat and is a nice place to just lay down and chill for a while. In the evening, you get to see the sky turns into a pink coral orange shade at dusk. This is one of my favorite places in the 10 KM Southern Ridges walk.
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Michael D.

Yelp
This bridge is an architectural phenomenon. It's close to other hike trails which have amazing skyline views. It's a long wooden/steel bridge that overlooks the city and skylines. Definitely a place to check out for tourists.
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Cheryl N.

Yelp
There are plenty of greenery in Singapore but Singaporeans really don't explore them much. It's an absolute waste really. Why not check out the NParks' Southern Ridges and Henderson Waves? Henderson Waves is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore and it spans Henderson Road to connect Mount Faber Park to Telok Blangah Hill Park. Take a walk above the tree tops and be careful not to look down if you have a fear of heights. I love the shell like wave structure of the bridge which doubles up as shelter to the public. I brought along a little picnic and we sat under the shade while we enjoy our nachos. We met more tourists and Caucasian families than Singaporean families, which is really a pity because it's a great place for the family. At night, the bridge transforms into a romantic spot with the waveform illuminated with LED lights. Nice place to bring a date after dinner.
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Terrence L.

Yelp
The Henderson Waves is truly a piece of art. Made from curved planks of wood, it is made to resemble waves of the ocean. The HW is also a link to both Mount Faber Hill and Telok Blangah Hill Park which is part of a long part connector that will lead you all the way to Kent Ridge if you are looking for a hike. In the day, this place is filled with pleasure seekers who enjoy the outdoors, and when night falls, it is dotted with young couples holding hands and kissing. Tread wisely my friends.
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Scott G.

Yelp
Henderson waves is such a cool bridge with great views connects hiking paths. I prefer being there in the evening out of the sun because there is not a lot of shade to be had it can be quite hot. The view of the city from there in the evening is also quite beautiful.
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Jennifer G.

Yelp
Attractive bridge, but not really worth going out of your way for - unless your life just isn't that exciting! ;-) To be fair, if you are used to city life and don't get out into the country much it might be for you, but if you are used to walking in the wilderness, then don't waste your time...
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Cobra K.

Yelp
Holy Cow! I should have read some more reviews on how to get here. Just punching in Southern Ridges into Google Maps doesn't do the trick. I walked around for a long time just trying to figure out how to get here. The Family walked a long way just to see this dang attraction. Taxis were being butt heads and not wanting to drive me to the top. Also, when finished, it is not an easy task to get down the hill. Overall, a beautiful bridge and something to tick off your "most interesting pedestrian bridges in the world" list. Is it worth the few hours it takes to get here and back? Maybe not. If your a tourist, head somewhere else, if you live here, come on and lets go hiking!