




Step into the heart of Kampong Glam and you’ll instantly spot the shining golden dome of Sultan Mosqueone of Singapore’s most iconic landmarks! Built in the early 1800s, this stunning mosque blends history, culture, and calm in one picture-perfect spot.
Come by during non-prayer hours to wander around, admire the intricate details, and soak in the peaceful vibe. Then, step outside to explore the colourful lanes packed with cafés, street art, and trendy boutiques; the whole area buzzes with life and local charm. Many Singapore tour packages include this stop, letting you experience the beauty of Sultan Mosque and the vibrant spirit of Kampong Glam all in one go.
It’s the kind of place that makes you slow down, snap photos from every angle, and feel that “wow, I’m really in Singapore!” moment. Don’t skip it, Kampong Glam and Sultan Mosque are a must-visit for every culture lover.
Entry to the Sultan Mosque is free, with donations welcomed.
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Maps & Location
3 Muscat St, Singapore 198833
Essential Information
Point of Interest for Sultan Mosque

Golden Dome
The mosque’s golden dome gleams under sunlight, standing tall as one of Singapore’s most iconic and photogenic landmarks.

Historic Importance
Built in 1824 for Sultan Hussein Shah, this 200-year-old mosque remains a symbol of faith and cultural heritage.

Open to Visitors
Non-Muslims can visit during specific hours; modest robes are available at the entrance for respectful exploration.

Quiet Courtyard
A calm, open space ideal for resting or soaking in the mosque’s peaceful surroundings during your city walk.

Cultural Streets Around
Explore nearby Arab Street and Haji Lane for art, cafés, boutiques, and vibrant Middle Eastern vibes.

Good for Photos
Its golden dome, white walls, and colourful streets make it perfect for capturing serene, memorable travel shots.

Yes, visitors can enter the mosque during non-prayer hours. You can explore freely or join guided tours to learn about its architecture and history.
Proper attire is required for entry. Men must wear sleeved tops and long pants, while women should wear long-sleeved tops and ankle-length bottoms.
Yes, non-Muslims are welcome outside prayer times. Guided tours are offered to share insights into Islamic culture, architecture, and the mosque’s historical importance.
Masjid Darul Ghufran is Singapore’s largest mosque, located in Tampines. Built in 1990, it accommodates about 5,500 worshippers and follows Sunni Islamic traditions.
Sultan Mosque stands out for its golden onion domes decorated with glass bottle ends, symbolising unity through donations from both rich and poor Muslims.

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