New Bahru
Shopping mall · Institution Hill ·

New Bahru

Shopping mall · Institution Hill ·

Mixed-use campus in former school: shops, cafes, restaurants

creative hub
charming lifestyle complex
architectural heritage
modern vibe
hidden gem
interesting place to explore
mix of tenants
cs fresh supermarket
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46 Kim Yam Rd, New Bahru, Singapore 239351 Get directions

Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Paid street parking

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46 Kim Yam Rd, New Bahru, Singapore 239351 Get directions

newbahru.com
@newbahru

Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Paid street parking
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 2, 2026

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Boon S.

Google
​New Bahru is such a unique and cool spot in Singapore! I love how it's been developed from an old school, giving it a really special atmosphere. There is so much to see and do, from the fantastic restaurants and cafes to the beautiful club and a wide variety of other shops. It's truly a place worth exploring, with something for everyone to discover. Highly recommend a visit!

K T.

Google
New Bahru is a charming lifestyle complex thoughtfully converted from an old high school. It offers an interesting mix of tenants that you don’t usually find in typical malls. On the lower floors, you’ll discover plenty of cool cafes, CS Fresh supermarket and restaurants, while the upper floors have unique shops that are fun to explore. Although it’s not the most convenient place to reach by MRT, the walk there through quiet streets is quite pleasant. Overall, it’s worth a visit if you’re looking for something fresh and different in the city.

Hidden B.

Google
New Bahru is a new community mall in Singapore — transformed from an old high school but still keeps that nostalgic school vibe 🏫✨ The space is filled with charming cafes, great restaurants, and cool design shops. Perfect for a slow walk, weekend hangout, or just to soak in the atmosphere 🍵🎒🌿 Highly recommend if you’re into places with character!

Pricillia W

Google
This was a campus before, now it’s a great hang out place. You can collect stamp here, and all the stores here are really interesting and have great designs!

Sad P.

Google
An old school complex turned into a shopping malls. They have bunch of cool shops from food to arts to studios.. worth checking out the place while you’re in Singapore. Some shops are closed as early as 3pm so, you probably want to come around 11ish

Isaac Y.

Google
Explored New Bahru on a weekday afternoon, I would say it was a great experience there. There were many unique shops that aren't found at many places in Singapore throughout the place, and it's definitely worth exploring! Only concern is that it was a distance away from the nearest MRT, so it's not the most convenient. Loved how the place turned out!

Ben C.

Google
Stepping into New Bahru feels like entering a pocket of calm in the middle of the city. The vibes are effortlessly chill—an inviting mix of modern design and laid-back energy that makes you want to slow down and just take it all in. What stands out most is how family-friendly the space is. Kids dart happily between stores, each shop offering something playful or welcoming for them, while parents can browse without worry. The boutiques themselves are a delight: filled with custom-made little treasures, from handcrafted trinkets to unique lifestyle pieces that feel personal and one-of-a-kind. Accessibility is another win. The free shuttle service makes getting here a breeze, removing the usual hassle of city travel. It’s the kind of thoughtful touch that makes New Bahru not just a destination, but a place you’ll want to return to again and again.

Michella L.

Google
Awesome place to explore, but there’s not much to do here unless you have a specific activity you want to do in mind. Be ready to sweat as it’s super hot and there’s a lot of stairs. They do have elevators for those in wheelchairs or just unfit like me.