Victoria Theatre (维多利亚剧院). The Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall was gazetted as a national monument of Singapore on 14 February 1992.
Victoria Concert Hall (维多利亚音乐会堂). Officially opened in 1905 as Victoria Memorial Hall and renamed Victoria Concert Hall in 1979, this was the home of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO) until the completion of Esplanade-Theatres on the Bay in 2002.
Clock Tower (钟楼) in between Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall.
Statue of Sir Stamford Raffles (1781 - 1826) (来佛士雕像), founder of Singapore, in front of the clock tower.
Asian Civilisation Museum (亚洲文明博物馆), an institution which forms a part of the three museums of the National Museums of Singapore. It specialises in the material history of China, Southeast Asia, South Asia and West Asia, where many of early Singaporeans came from.
Cavenagh Bridge with Fullerton Hotel at the background. This is the only suspension bridge and one of the oldest bridges in Singapore. It now provides pedestrian link between the cultural district and the financial district (Raffles Place) across the Singapore River.
Fullerton Hotel (浮尔顿酒店) at Raffles Place. It was built in 1928 as Fullerton Building and housed the General Post Office of Singapore. From 1970s, the Inland Revenue of Singapore used it as its headquarters until 1995 when the building was closed for upgrading and restoration. The building was reopened in 2001 as Fullerton Hotel.
Anderson Bridge (安德逊桥), a vehicular bridge that spans across the Singapore River. Built in 1910, it is located near the Fullerton Hotel.
Raffles Place (来佛士坊) the financial heart of Singapore and home of some of the tallest buildings and landmarks in Singapore. The building in the centre is UOB Plaza One, one of the three tallest buildings in Singapore. It is a 280m tall building with 66 floors, and was completed in 1992.