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Jurong Central Park

The whole family can have fun at Singapore's first park with life-sized board game features.

Location

Junction off Jalan Boon Lay and Boon Lay Way
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Park information

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Park size
8 hectares
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Opening hours
Open 24 hours
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Parking information

Carpark (near McDonald's): 79 car lots, 12 motorcycle lots, 2 lots for handicapped visitors. Parking fees apply.

Nearby stations
  • Boon Lay MRT station
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Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible

Find out more about the dos and don'ts you should follow when visiting the park.

What to see

Special features

Pond
Pond

Stroll over to the pond to see aquatic plants, dragonflies and various birds.

Clock tower
Clock tower

This tower not only tells time but also randomly generates numbers for you to play a life-sized board game in the Ludo Garden.

Ludo Garden
Ludo Garden

This landscaped garden has coloured tiles and columns designed to look like the Ludo board game. Race to the centre to win!

Plant and animals

Tembusu
Tembusu

Growing up to 30m tall, this tree has cream or white coloured flowers and red berries that attract birds.

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Pulai Penipu Paya
Pulai Penipu Paya

This native tree is known for its narrow lance-shaped leaves, and white, scented flowers.

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Gelam/Paper Bark Tree
Gelam/Paper Bark Tree

Native to Singapore, this tree grows up to 40m. It has flowers that attract birds and bees.

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Madagascar Almond/Umbrella Tree
Madagascar Almond/Umbrella Tree

This small to medium-sized tree has a crown arranged in neatly layered tiers.

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What to do

Activities:

Birdwatching

Birdwatching

Head to the pond to spot different species of dragonflies and birds such as the White-breasted Waterhen.

Amenities

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