Geylang Road, SingaporeGeylang Road, Singapore (28 July 2017)


Geylang Road is the main road in Geylang, Singapore. It starts at Sir Arthur's Bridge in the west, where it connects with Kallang Road, and ends at Geylang Serai Market, where it continues as Changi Road. The road got its name from the area Geylang through which it crosses. Today Geylang Road is a one-way road with traffic flowing from east to west.

Map of Geylang Road, Singapore

Sights along Geylang Road

  1. AL Asia Hotel (GPS: 1.31341, 103.88464)
  2. Chong Tuck Tong Temple (GPS: 1.31356, 103.88332)
  3. Khadijah Mosque (GPS: 1.31341, 103.88464)
  4. Rochor Beancurd House (GPS: 1.31491, 103.89072)

Corner shophouse at junciton of Lorong 36 GeylangCorner shophouse at junciton of Lorong 36 Geylang (28 July 2017)


Geylang Road shophousesGeylang Road shophouses (28 July 2017)

Geylang Road Singapore on Google Street View

Geylang Road, Singapore (Nov 2022)

References

  1. Singapore Street Names - A Study of Toponymics by Victor R Savage and Brenda S.A. Yeoh (2013), ISBN 978-981-4408-35-6

List of the Streets in Singapore; Discover Singapore

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