From traditional architecture to its vibrant bar scene, here are some of the best spots to explore around the Emerald Hill neighbourhood
Take a step away from the hustle and bustle of Orchard Road and you will find Emerald Hill. A short walk from the bustling boulevard, Emerald Hill is a quiet enclave filled with rich Peranakan heritage.
A fruit and nutmeg orchard in the 1800s, the area was initially owned by William Cuppage, the acting post master general in Singapore during that time. In the 1900s, the area was bought over by businessmen Seah Eng and Seah Boon Kang, who turned the plantation into a residential area. Terrace houses and shophouses were built over the years—the same houses we still see along the neighbourhood.
Today, these residential houses have been preserved and restored, adding character to the enclave. Below, we share some hidden gems to look out for when exploring the neighbourhood.
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