
Henderson Waves, Singapore's tallest pedestrian bridge, boasts a unique design resembling a surging wave, with four crests and three troughs. The bridge spans a full eight meters, reaching a peak height of 36 meters above the ground. It exudes a bold, avant-garde aesthetic and creates a striking visual impact. Connecting Telok Blangah Hill Park and Mount Faber Park, the bridge is barrier-free, with no steps, but a non-slip deck and handrails. The expansive views and convenient amenities provide convenient access for pedestrians traveling between the two locations. Winning Singapore's President's Design Award in 2009, the bridge is a must-see for design enthusiasts.
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The Henderson Waves Bridge was completed in 2008 and is known for its distinct wave-like design, making it the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore. It serves as a major landmark in the Southern Ridges and connects Mount Faber Park with Telok Blangah Hill Park. The bridge is both a functional piece of architecture and an aesthetic symbol of modern design.
The Henderson Waves Bridge is located along the Southern Ridges trail, connecting Mount Faber Park to Telok Blangah Hill Park. You can reach it by taking the MRT to HarbourFront Station, followed by a bus or taxi to the bridge. Alternatively, you can walk from the nearby Telok Blangah MRT station (about a 15-minute walk).
The Henderson Waves Bridge is open to the public 24/7. However, the best time to visit is during the late afternoon or evening, especially for photography during sunset or at night when the bridge is beautifully illuminated.
There is no entrance fee to visit the Henderson Waves Bridge. It is open to the public for free, and no tickets are required.
No booking is required, as the bridge is free to access. You can visit at any time without prior reservation.
Exploring the Henderson Waves Bridge itself takes about 30 minutes to an hour, depending on your pace. If you wish to walk the entire Southern Ridges trail and visit nearby attractions, you may need 2-3 hours.
There are no official guided tours or audio guides available specifically for the Henderson Waves Bridge, but you can explore the Southern Ridges trail with a local guide or download self-guided tour apps available in multiple languages.
The best route is to start at Mount Faber Park, walk along the Southern Ridges, cross the Henderson Waves Bridge, and then continue to Telok Blangah Hill Park for more scenic views. You can then loop back or visit other nearby parks such as Kent Ridge Park.
Night visits are popular due to the bridge's beautiful LED lighting. There are no formal light shows, but the bridge’s illumination at night is a highlight. You can visit any time after dark, and the view is stunning with the city lights in the distance.
The bridge can get crowded during weekends and public holidays. The least crowded times are typically early mornings on weekdays, especially if you want a peaceful experience and good photo opportunities.
There are no toilets or food stalls directly on the bridge, but facilities such as toilets, water, and rest areas are available at Mount Faber Park and Telok Blangah Hill Park. The nearest cafes and shops are in the HarbourFront area.
The Henderson Waves Bridge is wheelchair accessible, but the surrounding areas may have some steep inclines, which could be challenging for those with mobility issues. It is suitable for families with children and elderly visitors as long as they can manage the walk to the bridge.
No cash is needed for visiting the bridge, as it is free to access. For nearby cafes or shops, cards and mobile payments are generally accepted.
Yes, vegetarian and vegan options are available at many restaurants and cafes nearby, especially in the HarbourFront area and Mount Faber. Halal food is also available in certain restaurants like at HarbourFront Centre.
There are souvenir shops in nearby areas such as Mount Faber Park and HarbourFront Centre, where you can purchase local crafts, Singaporean snacks, and souvenirs like keychains and postcards.