Upper Bukit Timah Road is the extension of Bukit Timah Road north of the Pan Island Expressway interchange at Anak Bukit. The road forms intersections and junctions with Old Jurong Road, Hume Avenue, Hillview Road, Gombak Drive, Lorong Ah Thia and Choa Chu Kang Road on the west side, and with Choa Chu Kang Road, Petir Road, Hazel Park Terrace, Cashew Road, Chestnut Drive, Dairy Farm Road, Jalan Asas, Hindhede Road and Jalan Anak Bukit to the east.
Upper Bukit Timah Road is a major road located in the central region of Singapore. It runs through the Bukit Timah area, one of the city-state's most affluent neighborhoods. The road is known for its lush greenery, as it runs through several parks and nature reserves, including the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve.
The road is lined with a mix of residential areas, shopping centers, and dining options, providing a vibrant and diverse atmosphere. Upper Bukit Timah Road is well-connected to public transportation, with several bus stops and MRT stations located along its route, making it an easy destination to reach.
One of the notable landmarks on Upper Bukit Timah Road is the Bukit Timah Market and Food Centre, a popular destination for food lovers, which offers a variety of local and international cuisine options. The road is also home to several prestigious schools and institutions, making it a desirable destination for families.
Overall, Upper Bukit Timah Road is a bustling and vibrant destination, offering a unique mix of urban conveniences and natural beauty. Whether you are looking to enjoy the great outdoors, dine on delicious food, or explore the city, Upper Bukit Timah Road is an excellent choice.
Among the sights along Bukit Timah Road includes Bukit Timah Plaza, Bukit Timah Shopping Centre and Ten Mile Junction.
Upper Bukit Timah is located in Singapore Postal District 21 and 23.
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