From hip cafes to street art, this colourful neighbourhood offers plenty to see and explore
While Everton Park is one of Singapore’s oldest residential estates, it is by no means boring. The area was first constructed in 1965 and housed Harbour Board residents before its redevelopment in 1980. Today, the humble enclave has transformed into a colourful neighbourhood populated with cafes, spas, pottery studios and street murals. Although new buildings have been built over the years, the area is still surrounded by some old HDB blocks, giving the area both a rustic and modern charm.
So, the next time you are around the neighbourhood, why not check out this hip enclave and let it charm its way into your heart? Below, we list some of the most exciting spots to visit.
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