[2024 Singapore Attraction] Travel Guide for Sultan Mosque (Updated Dec)
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Address:
3 Muscat St, Singapore 198833
Opening times:
Open tomorrow at 10:00-12:00,14:00-16:00Closed Today
Recommended sightseeing time:
1 hour
Phone:
6293 4405
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Sultan Mosque in Singapore - A Cultural Journey
Located in the Arab Quarter of Singapore, the Sultan Mosque makes you feel like you're in the Middle East. Both the architecture and the surrounding Arab shops highlight Singapore's multiculturalism, making it a perfect spot for photo-taking and cultural experiences.
In addition to the Arab Mosque, Singapore also has Buddhist temples, Hindu temples, Catholic churches, and other religious sites, each with its own unique charm. Next time you visit Singapore, consider taking a deep dive into its religious diversity!
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Sultan Mosque - Singapore
Sultan Mosque - Singapore 🇸🇬🕌
มัสยิดเก่าแก่ของชาวมุสลิมที่อาศัยอยู่ในสิงคโปร์ เป็นสถาปัตยกรรมที่สวยโดดเด่นอยู่ในย่านนั้นเลย จะเห็นว่าหลายคนไปเก็บภาพมุมซุ้มประตูแล้วด้านหลังเป็นโดมสีทองจนตอนนี้น่าจะเป็นอีกหนึ่งแลนมาร์คที่ต้องแวะไป
แต่!!!! ถ้าจะไปให้ไปเช้าสุดๆหรือไม่ก็เย็นสุดๆไปเลยเพราะแดดร้อนมากมุมนั้นแดดจะแยงตาแบบลืมไม่ขึ้นเลย🌤️ คงเกิดคำถามว่ารู้ว่าร้อนแล้วลือกไปตอนสายๆทำไม ก็มีเวลาแค่นี้ก่อนขึ้นเครื่องกลับ 😂
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นอกจากมัสยิดนี้แล้วยังมีโซน Haji Lane เป็นตึกสีๆ งานศิลปะ, Street Art , แหล่งรวมคาเฟ่ บาร์ และร้านค้าให้ช็อปปิ้งเยอะมาก ถ้ามาช่วงเย็นๆจะคึกคักหน่อย 🌈🍻
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Masjid Sultan is very beautiful and magnificent.
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Masjid Sultan is another interesting tourist attraction in Kampong Glam and is also a very famous mosque in Singapore. Because the religious building is so beautiful, it makes you think you are going to an Arab country. Inside the Sultan Mosque is an area for religious ceremonies such as weddings.
📍3 Muscat St, Singapore 198833
⏰10:00 - 21:00
☎️+65 6293 4405
💰Free
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Trip ChaOppo
🇸🇬A whole new world at the Sultan Mosque 🧞♂️
The Sultan Mosque is not just a place of worship; it's a treasure trove of history and culture. Inside, the atmosphere is as warm and inviting as Aladdin's genie lamp, welcoming visitors from all walks of life🥹
If you're looking for a dash of Arabian nights in the heart of Singapore, don your imaginary magic carpet and let the Sultan Mosque take you on a journey that's straight out of the pages of a fairy tale. It's a shining jewel in the cityscape, and a true Aladdin-worthy adventure awaits!
As you step out of the mosque, you'll be greeted by a vibrant tapestry of Arabian-inspired shops and stalls. These treasures are like Aladdin's secret cave filled with wonders. From intricate carpets that could fly you to new heights (well, almost lol)
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Former Royal Mosque of Singapore
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The Sultan Mosque is once owned by the Royals in History is now a must - visit attraction when visiting Singapore. The mosque is still opened for Muslims for prayers daily, for overseas visitors may visit this majestic beauty, but do note that if you are wearing shorts or singlets will be asked to wear the sarong/baju to cover up. Do note that the mosque will be closed for visit after 4pm for evening prayers.
Youtohbindou
Sultan Mosque
Attraction name: Sultan Mosque
Location: Muscat Street, Singapore
Sultan mosque is one of the oldest and most significant mosque in Singapore. It was built in 1824. The mosque has a unique blend of Traditional Islamic and Malay architecture style. The mosque is large enough to accommodate 5000 people! Non-Muslims/visitors are allowed to visit the mosque in a certain time of the day, tickets are not needed. However you need to dress modestly.
There are many restaurants and souvenirs shops near the street. It is definitely a must visit in Singapore.
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Sultan Mosque
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Address: 3 Muscat St, Singapore 198833
A very grand and photogenic mosque in Kampong Glam area. You also can visit the Malay Heritage Centre in the day from 10am to 6pm and they are open everyday except Monday. You will get to learn more about their culture and heritage. I suggest you take a photo with the Sultan mosque as background. In the day, it will be shining and in the night, it will be glowing. If you intend to enter the mosque, you will have to abide by their rules. I am not too sure if they have started to allow visitors. In the neighbourhood, you will be able to find many halal varieties and Middle East cuisines too.
Berrysurprise
Rich History Masjid Sultan Mosque
Masjid Sultan Mosque is located at 3 Muscat Street, Singapore 198833. The opening hours are from 10 am to 12pm, and 2pm to 4pm. It is closed on Friday for prayers.
The mosque is a landmark in the Malay culture Kampong glam heritage trail. The mosque was built in 1824, for the first sultan of Singapore. The mosque is open to visitors around the magnificent mosque. You can clearly hear the prayers in the evening by the people chanting inside the mosque.
Do wear a long sleeve top and long pants to enter the mosque. While you are free to take pictures in the mosque, do ensure that you turn off the flash in the camera. It is definitely an enriching experience to visit the mosque.
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Located at 3 Muscat St, Singapore 198833, 400 metres 6 minutes walk away from Bugis Mrt station. It was built in 1824 for Sultan Hussain Shah, the first sultan of Singapore with the help of a grant from Sir Raffles, the founder of Singapore. In 1975 it was designated a national monument.
Visitors are not allowed entry into the prayer hall, unless in the company of the mosque officials, can only be enter via the main entrance facing Bussorah Street with proper attire and remove the shoes. You can get more information about a guided tours from centre.
Raymond TCY
Sultan Mosque @ Singapore
This mosque reminds me of Asma bint Alvi mosque in Muscat Oman which is also very beautiful with same orange dome but yellow theme. This one however has slightly different architecture but equally subtle green colour.
It's named after Sultan Hussein Shah who was the first sultan of Singapore. It was first built in 1824 when Sultan and his family moved in next door and settled here in the area. It was rebuilt 100 years later in 1928 in current shape and form due to original being just bricks and wood.
Currently its a national monument and very famous cultural landmark other than just a place of worship.
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Masjid Sultan
Sultan Mosque or Masjid Sultan is a mosque located at Muscat Street and North Bridge Road within the Kampong Glam precinct of the district of Rochor in Singapore. It was named after Sultan Hussain Shah. In 1975, it was designated a national monument.
Herman_traveller
Uniquely Singapore Mosque
#mustvisit Masjid Sultan in Singapore! It is one of the oldest mosques which include in this country heritage. Area surrounded by Turkish, Arab, Malay, Indonesia restaurants and other cultural site. Opposite of this mosque is the Malay Cultural Heritage Centre and in front of the mosque entrance there's turkish shop.
Public can enter the mosque during certain period of time. There will be sign that state entrance not allowed for public when it's prayer time. Still open for those who want to pray inside. Area segmentate according to gender. Please do not go in to wrong place.
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mortaloveangel
Iconic Sultan Mosque at Kampong Glam
When you’re in Kampong Glam (the Malay Heritage District), you definitely cannot miss the iconic and majestic Sultan Mosque 🕌 The golden domes look even prettier in the sunset glow 🌇
Built in 1824 for the first Sultan of Singapore, the Sultan Mosque has a large prayer hall that can fit up to 5000 people! There are also open for walk-in visits from 10am-12pm and 2pm-4pm everyday except Friday, so you are can tour the mosque at your own pace or join a free guided tour!
Do remain respectful and note that you need to be properly attired for entry 😇
📍 Sultan Mosque
3 Muscat St, Singapore 198833
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Sultan Mosque @Kampong Glam SG
Sultan Mosque or Masjid Sultan is located in Kampong Glam or Kampung Arab in Singapore. Built in 1824 for Sultan Hussein Shah, the first sultan in Singapore, it is a most impressive and prominent mosque in Singapore.
After hundred years later, the mosque was rebuilt in 1932 by Singapore's oldest architecture firm, Swan and Maclaren.
The giant gold domes are shape of an onion, is an iconic of this mosque, topping off the main prayer hall, which can hold up to 5,000 worshippers.
In March 1975, it was designated as a national monument.
Operating hours: 10 am to 12 Noon, 2 -4 pm.
Address: 3 Muscat Street, Singapore 198833
How to get here: Take MRT and exit at Bugis Station, or public bus No.2, 12, 33, 107 and stop at Victoria street, or bus no.100, 107, 961 and stop at Beach Road.
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JoonBond
Sultan Mosque: SG’s Most Prominent Mosque
Sultan Mosque also known as Masjid Sultan, the impressive Sultan Mosque in historic Kampong Gelam is the focal point for Singapore’s Muslim community the mosque was gazetted as a national monument on 8 March 1975.
The mosque was first built in 1824 for Sultan Hussein Shah, the first sultan of Singapore.
A hundred years later, the old mosque was idemlished to make way for the current building which was rebuilt in 1932.
A little-known fact about the mosque’s reconstruction—North Bridge Road was actually forced to bend around the mosque as it was extended beyond Arab Street.
The sultan mosque has two striking two gold onion domes on the facades. The building is outstanding and will not be missed once you are at the Kampong Glam area.
#localhistory
crayoncheryl
A national monument of Singapore
Address - Masjid Sultan/Sultan Mosque, 3 Muscat Street, Singapore 198833
This majestic focal point of Kampong Gelam is Masjid Sultan, also known as Sultan Mosque, named after Sultan Hussain Shah. This district used to be specifically for Malays and Muslims in Singapore during the time of Sir Stamford Raffles.
It was accorded the status of National Monument in 1975 in recognition of its significance in Singapore’s history. Come and experience the impressive facade of this focal icon in Kampong Gelam!
My overall rating of the experience: 4 out of 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Recommend a Singapore red card checkpoint - Sultan Mosque, located in the Kampong Glam area of Singapore, is a well-known mosque in Singapore. It can accommodate up to 5,000 worshippers at the same time. It was just the time of worship when I went, and I didnt visit.
If you need to visit, men's tops must have sleeves and long pants. Women's tops must have collars, sleeves and wrists, pants and ankles. The chapel is a place for believers to pray, and non-believers do not enter, so as not to interfere with the believers in prayer.
The arched door at the entrance to the church is unique in design and has become a tourist attraction. Many tourists have chosen this location to punch in. When taking pictures, pay attention to safety and there will be vehicles passing by.
Transportation: Take the subway to Bugis in Bugis and walk for 10 minutes.
lili.
The Sultan Mosque is the main prayer hall of Singapore's largest and most spectacular religious building, accommodating up to 5,000 worshippers at the same time. The mosque has two large golden domes. In addition, there are four symmetrical minarets, as well as many kiosks and small towers. Don't forget to take a closer look at the dome base, which is surrounded by a circle of glass bottles by believers, which radiates a dazzling light and adds more sacred atmosphere to it.
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Singapore Sultan's Mosque is Beautiful❤🌹
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Why don't you go back to Sudan and pass through Hazhi Lane when you come to Singapore!! Ethnic minorities in Singapore's City Walk should not miss the milky orange style halal Sultan Hui Cathedral, as well as the unique architecture of Hazi Lane, which is full of Indian and Southern exotic charm. The air is full of spices. If you really want to come to Singapore, why not come here and experience the heart of acceptance? There are many roadside shops waiting for you to discover the colorful art blocks and a lot of Indian and Middle Arab cuisine that seduce your taste. The subway searches for "Bugis Station". He can walk for 7 minutes or directly take a taxi to locate the Sultan Hui Church Haji Lane can all use transportation
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Masjid Sultan: A Golden Dome of Faith
A Timeless Tapestry of Singapore
Discover the grandeur of Masjid Sultan, a magnificent mosque that has stood the test of time. Nestled in the heart of Singapore's vibrant Kampong Glam district, this iconic landmark is a testament to the nation's rich history.
A Glimpse into the Past
Originally constructed in 1824, Masjid Sultan has witnessed centuries of devotion and community. The current structure, completed in 1932, is a stunning architectural marvel that seamlessly blends Islamic design elements with modern influences.
A Place of Worship for All
The spacious prayer hall invites you to experience the spiritual ambiance of this historic site.
Beyond its religious significance, Masjid Sultan is a cultural gem. Its stunning architecture and historical importance make it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking to explore Singapore's diverse heritage.
So, immerse yourself in the rich history and spiritual ambiance of Masjid Sultan. It's a journey that will leave you inspired and enlightened.#masjidsultan #sultanmosque #visitsingapore #kamponggelam #mosqueoftheworld #masjid
Khairur Azhan
A testament to faith
Singapore is well known for its modern buildings and skyscrapers that surround Marina Bay but there is still an historical city to be found here.
One place where this is truly on display is in the Kampong Glam district which is home to the stunning Sultan Mosque. This building despite only being 100 years old holds significant historical and cultural importance for the island nation with its striking architecture and is an important focal point for the city’s Muslim population #mosque #singapore
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Singapore Sultan's Mosque is Beautiful❤🌹
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Why don't you go back to Sudan and pass through Hazhi Lane when you come to Singapore!! Ethnic minorities in Singapore's City Walk should not miss the milky orange style halal Sultan Hui Cathedral, as well as the unique architecture of Hazi Lane, which is full of Indian and Southern exotic charm. The air is full of spices. If you really want to come to Singapore, why not come here and experience the heart of acceptance? There are many roadside shops waiting for you to discover the colorful art blocks and a lot of Indian and Middle Arab cuisine that seduce your taste. The subway searches for "Bugis Station". He can walk for 7 minutes or directly take a taxi to locate the Sultan Hui Church Haji Lane can all use transportation
Nazims
The Vibrant Charm of Arab Street
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Arab Street in Singapore is a lively and colorful neighborhood that offers a unique blend of culture, history, and modernity. Known for its eclectic mix of textile shops, bohemian cafes, and small art galleries, the area is a haven for those who enjoy exploring vibrant streets and historic architecture. The iconic Sultan Mosque stands as a central landmark, adding to the cultural richness of the district. Visitors can indulge in a variety of Middle Eastern cuisines, shop for unique souvenirs, and enjoy the relaxed, artistic vibe that permeates the area. Whether you’re there for the shopping, the food, or the atmosphere, Arab Street promises a memorable experience
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In love with the Arabian lights
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Beautiful Sultan Mosque in Singapore 🇸🇬
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Belief, Sultan Mosque 198833, located near Muscat Street 3 (near Arab Street) near Bugis Station, Sultan Mosque, Singapore, is closed on Friday from 10:00 am
to 12:00 pm. Masid Sultan, also known as the Sultan Mosque, is the largest and most spectacular religious building in Singapore. It can accommodate up to 5000 worshippers simultaneously.
Shen Tian seizes the master and adds 0 to visit. You must know:!! Men must wear clothes with sleeves and long pants. Your clothing must have a collar, sleeve length and wrist, pants length and ankle. However, there are outer robes available in the church for visiting guests to wear. Shoes are not allowed to be worn inside the church, and please follow the instructions to take off your shoes. A chapel is a place where believers pray and do not enter if you do not believe, in order to avoid disturbing the believers in the report. The church is a religious venue, please do not make loud noises.!!
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Golden Majesty: Discover Singapore’s Sultan Mosque 🇸🇬
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Sultan Mosque, also known as Masjid Sultan, is one of the most important and historic mosques in Singapore. Located in the Kampong Glam district, Sultan Mosque is a beautiful and historically significant landmark. Its grand architecture, cultural importance, and welcoming atmosphere make it a key attraction for both worshippers and tourists looking to experience the rich heritage of Kampong Glam and Singapore’s Muslim community.
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The Sultan's Hui Church, also known as Masjid Sultan, is a famous Hui church in Singapore and one of the most confusing religious buildings in Singapore. The Sultan Hui Church was built in 1824 to commemorate the first Sultan Hussein Shah in Singapore. Sir Stamford Raffles, who opened a port in Singapore, invested 3000 yuan to build a one story building with a double structured roof.
In addition to the largest Hui education church in Singapore, there are also many Arab style streets in Singapore's Hui education district. Haji Lane, also known as Singapore's Rainbow Lane, is one of the vibrant alleys.
re The houses in Hazhi Lane are neatly arranged and painted in different bright colors. The walls at the beginning of the alley are also painted with a considerable amount of children's interesting paintings, giving the entire street a lively and lively