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Are there any food and drink options available inside Haw Par Villa??
While Haw Par Villa itself has limited food and drink options, there are vending machines available for a quick thirst quencher. However, you can find a variety of eateries and cafes along Pasir Panjang Road, just a short walk from the park's entrance. So, you can easily grab a bite before or after your visit!
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Are there any quirky or unique exhibits that are a must-see at Haw Par Villa??
Oh, you bet! Haw Par Villa is full of surprises! Of course the Ten Courts of Hell is the most famous. But do check out the stories from Chinese folklore, such as Journey to the West, are brought to life with vibrant statues and dioramas. They're super quirky and offer a fascinating glimpse into Chinese culture and mythology.
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What's the best time of day to visit Haw Par Villa to avoid the crowds and heat??
Smart thinking! To dodge the crowds and the Singapore heat, aim to visit Haw Par Villa early in the morning (around 9 AM when it opens) or later in the afternoon (after 4 PM). The midday sun can be intense, so these times offer a more comfortable and less crowded experience for exploring the park.
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Are there any guided tours available at Haw Par Villa, and are they worth joining??
Absolutely! Haw Par Villa offers guided tours that can really enhance your experience. They're led by knowledgeable guides who can provide deeper insights into the park's history, mythology, and the stories behind the statues. If you're keen on getting the most out of your visit and understanding the cultural significance, a guided tour is definitely worth c... see more
Absolutely! Haw Par Villa offers guided tours that can really enhance your experience. They're led by knowledgeable guides who can provide deeper insights into the park's history, mythology, and the stories behind the statues. If you're keen on getting the most out of your visit and understanding the cultural significance, a guided tour is definitely worth considering! see less
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on Mon Oct 27 2025
Came for Haw Ror Villa 4. Used cultural pass so it’s free. Loved: zone 2: An Interactive Ghostly Guided Tour. Got plot twist one! Rmb—the tour gets filled up fast so must quickly queue for reservation. They have it at 8.45, 9.45, and 11pm. Zone 1: big haunted house. I also enjoyed experiencing what it’s like to lie in a coffin. At least now i kn... see more
on Mon Oct 27 2025
Unique park filled with colorful statues and dioramas, especially the Ten Courts of Hell which is quite unusual. It doesn’t take too long to walk through, and it’s definitely different from the usual tourist spots.
on Mon Oct 27 2025
The museum isn’t cheap but the information within is so intelligent and tastefully laid out. The free portion is delightful with folklore, endless turtle feeding and inexplicable figures. Spent hours and could have spent more. Loved it.
on Mon Oct 27 2025
If Salvador Dali designed a Chinese hell, this would be the place. Surreal is an understatement and yet if I only had a short time in Singapore, I would select this over the more international touristy Gardens By the Bay or Merlion Park. And no amusement park or zoo could touch this place in terms of the sheer, wonderful weirdness of the place. Co... see more
on Mon Oct 27 2025
Interesting 'theme park' rather than a 'villa'. I had no idea what to expect. Luckily there is plenty of information to read on the grounds, which provides enough background to the culture and religion figures displayed. The park is free, the museum charges an entrance fee. One coffee shop was open and we had a coffee. Note that there is a 10 dolla... see more
on Mon Oct 27 2025
Its been decades since I have been to this beautiful place of interest. The Halloween night is well done. My friends and I had a great time reminiscing about the past experience here. A great attraction to visit. ✅
on Mon Oct 27 2025
A truly unique and fascinating place! The villa is actually made up of several buildings with a Chinese style, decorated with small figures that tell incredible stories. It’s very, very beautiful and really original, I had never seen anything like it before. Even though some parts are a bit worn, it doesn’t take away from the experience at all: it’... see more
on Mon Oct 27 2025
Bring plenty of water, a hat and sunblock/glasses you'll be fine. They've got some Halloween thing going on but this place looks pretty okay for something this old. Staff were very friendly too. You can learn about concepts of hell and Chinese history/morals. Highly recommend if you want something cultural and bring your kids along for a bit of edu... see more
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