Singapore : Places of Worship
Singapore's three major religious traditions sit within walking distance of each other across Chinatown and Kampong Glam, which makes a half-day walking circuit one of the most efficient ways to read the city's multicultural fabric. Each site below is an active place of worship with free entry; Travjoy has selected the most architecturally significant and visitor-ready of each tradition.
Which Place of Worship Is Right for You?
- Want grand Tang-dynasty architecture and a sacred Buddhist relic? → Buddha Tooth Relic Temple — five floors, rooftop garden, dress code applies.
- Interested in the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore? → Sri Mariamman Temple — built 1827, ornate gopuram, free entry.
- Drawn to Islamic architecture and Kampong Glam's heritage? → Sultan Mosque — golden dome, paired well with Haji Lane afterwards.

