Toa Payoh Town Park, Public park in Toa Payoh district, Singapore
Toa Payoh Town Park is a public park in the Toa Payoh district covering roughly 5 hectares with a pond featuring tortoises and fish among willow trees. The grounds include an observation tower and a large central pavilion that anchors the space.
The park was established in the 1970s as a public green space for the district. Over the decades it became a popular destination for wedding photography and celebrations marking important milestones in residents' lives.
The central pavilion serves as a gathering point where neighbors meet and celebrate together throughout the year. Local residents use this space to host community gatherings and mark important occasions with their friends and family.
The park is about a 5-minute walk from Toa Payoh MRT station and has two parking areas for visitors. It remains open around the clock and is well lit for evening visits.
An observation tower rises 27 meters above the ground offering views across the entire park and surrounding neighborhood. Climbing to the top reveals how the different areas connect and gives a fresh perspective on the space.
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