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Explore Homejourney's Tiong Bahru Heritage and Hip Area Transport and Amenities Guide: MRT access, buses, cafes, markets & living tips for safe property decisions.

Tiong Bahru Heritage and Hip Area Transport and Amenities Guide

Tiong Bahru MRT (EW17) on the East-West Line offers seamless access to this heritage-rich, hipster Singapore neighborhood, with 10-minute rides to Raffles Place and full barrier-free features.[1][4]

Homejourney prioritizes your safety and trust by verifying transport details and amenities, helping property buyers and explorers make confident decisions in Tiong Bahru. This cluster guide dives into transport, dining, shopping, and living insights, linking back to our comprehensive Tiong Bahru Heritage and Hip Area Guide | Homejourney 2026 ">Tiong Bahru Heritage and Hip Area Guide for the full pillar experience.



Overview & Quick Facts

Tiong Bahru MRT station (EW17) is an underground stop on the East West Line, located at 300 Tiong Bahru Road, Singapore 168731.[4]

Operating hours: First train to Pasir Ris at 5:52 AM (weekdays/Sat), 6:20 AM (Sun/PH); last train to Tuas Link at 12:05 AM daily. The station is fully barrier-free with lifts, ramps, tactile guides, bicycle parking, and direct connection to Tiong Bahru Plaza mall.[1][4]

Use Exit A for the heritage estate (5-minute walk to pre-war shophouses) or Exit B for Tiong Bahru Market and hawker centre (2-minute walk). This blend of heritage and hipster vibes makes it ideal for families, investors, and visitors seeking walkable amenities.[1][5]



Things to Do Nearby (Within Walking Distance)

Explore Tiong Bahru Estate's preserved pre-war shophouses, a gazetted conservation area with art deco architecture—perfect for Instagram photo spots along Yong Siak Street (3-minute walk from Exit A).[1]

Visit Pearl's Hill City Park (10-minute walk) for green spaces and city views, or the Tiong Bahru Bird Singing Corner (5-minute walk) where locals gather with songbirds—a unique cultural gem.[8]

Cultural sites include Thye Shan Foundation Temple (7-minute walk). For art lovers, pop into galleries in restored shophouses. All spots are pedestrian-friendly, enhanced by LTA's upcoming Friendly Streets upgrades on Havelock Road by 2026.[7]



Food & Dining

Tiong Bahru Market & Hawker Centre (Exit B, 2-minute walk) is a must for authentic local eats: try kway teow mee at Stall #01-31 ($3-5) or popiah at Stall #01-106 ($2.50).[1][5]

For Tiong Bahru cafes, hit Tiong Bahru Bakery (57 Yong Siak Street, 3-minute walk, opens 8 AM, pastries $4-7) or Nylon Coffee Roasters (4-minute walk, coffee $6).[1][2] Price ranges: Hawker $ (S$2-6), cafes $$ (S$8-15), restaurants $$$ (S$20+).

Insider tip: Early mornings beat weekend hipster crowds. Dive deeper into dining with Homejourney's Homejourney: Best Food & Restaurants Tiong Bahru Heritage Hip Area ">Best Food & Restaurants Tiong Bahru Heritage Hip Area.



Shopping

Tiong Bahru Plaza (directly above MRT Exit B) offers mid-sized shopping with F&B, supermarkets like FairPrice, and brands for everyday needs—open 10 AM-10 PM.[5][6]

Specialty shops line Yong Siak Street: books at Books Actually (5-minute walk), vinyl at Trunk Records. Wet market at Tiong Bahru Market (ground level) for fresh produce. Convenience: 7-Eleven near Exit A.

No large malls, but the vibe suits boutique browsing. For property owners, nearby maintenance like Aircon Services ">aircon services keeps homes comfortable.



Practical Information

Best time to visit: Weekday mornings (6-10 AM) for markets and quiet heritage walks; avoid Saturday cafe rushes. From Changi Airport: East West Line MRT (45 minutes, S$2.20). From Orchard Road: 15-minute MRT (two stops to EW16 Outram Park, transfer).[1][4]

Nearby MRTs: Outram Park (NE3/EW16, 10-minute walk), Havelock (TE16, 10-minute walk). Buses from stops 10169/10161 (Exits A/B): 5, 16, 33, 63, 121, 122, 123, 195, 851—to CBD/Orchard.[4]

Driving: Access via Tiong Bahru Road/CTE; HDB parking $0.80/hour off-peak (use Park+ app). Limited spots—public transport recommended for safety.[2][3]



Property & Living

Tiong Bahru features HDB flats, conservation shophouses, and new condos in D03. Price range: HDB resale S$1.2M-2M, rentals S$4K-7K/month (check Tiong Bahru Heritage Hip Property Prices Rental Guide | Homejourney ">Tiong Bahru Property Prices Rental Guide).[3]

Schools: Cantonment Primary (10-minute walk)—see Tiong Bahru Heritage Hip Schools Guide | Homejourney ">Tiong Bahru Schools Guide. Healthcare: SGH (15-minute MRT). Families love the walkable amenities, top connectivity (triple MRT access), and hipster charm.[3]

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Insider Tips

  • Locals head to Bird Corner Sundays 7-9 AM for authentic culture—avoid if crowds bother you.
  • Money-saver: Hawker breakfast under S$5 vs. cafe S$15; use EZ-Link for MRT/bus discounts.
  • Combine with Outram Park for temples (10-minute walk); early birds get heritage parking easily.
  • Safety first: Well-lit paths, but stick to main streets at night—Homejourney verifies areas for trust.
  • Post-purchase: Book Aircon Services ">aircon servicing for heritage home maintenance.


Nearby Attractions & Itineraries

10-minute walk to Havelock MRT; 15 minutes to Chinatown. Half-day itinerary: Arrive Tiong Bahru MRT → Exit A heritage walk (30 mins) → Hawker lunch → Cafe hop → Bus 121 to Marina Bay (20 mins).

Compare with East Coast & Katong Transport Guide: MRT, Amenities & Living | Homejourney ">East Coast & Katong Transport Guide for beach vibes. LTA confirms Tiong Bahru's superior D03 connectivity.[3][4]



FAQ

What is the best MRT exit for Tiong Bahru heritage area? Exit A: 5-minute walk to shophouses; Exit B for market.[1]

How long from Tiong Bahru MRT to city centre? 10 minutes to Raffles Place on East West Line.[1][4]

Are there good Tiong Bahru cafes nearby? Yes, Tiong Bahru Bakery (3-minute walk, $4-7); more in our food guide.[1]

Parking tips for drivers? Tiong Bahru Road HDB lots ($0.80/hour); pedestrian upgrades by 2026.[3][7]

Is Tiong Bahru good for families buying property? Yes—walkable schools, amenities; search verified listings on Homejourney.[3]



Ready to explore or invest in Tiong Bahru? Use Homejourney's Property Search ">property search and Projects Directory ">projects directory for safe, transparent decisions. Link back to our Tiong Bahru Heritage and Hip Area Guide | Homejourney 2026 ">main Tiong Bahru Guide for more.

References

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