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Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA)

Connecting Our Green and Blue Spaces

Across the city centre, new and improved connections will make it more enjoyable to walk and cycle. More seamless connections to parks and waterbodies in the city will also expand the options for recreation and play.

Last updated 7 May 2026

Connecting our Green and Blue spaces

From Botanics to the Bay

Map of Singapore's Central Area showing key recreational routes, green spaces, and future development plans, including cycling paths.

Streets for the community along the North-South Corridor

Public square with people, trees, and modern buildings in the background.

Artist’s impression for illustrative purposes only - Source: Land Transport Authority, Henning Larson

A more active Inner Ring

A diagram of Singapore districts connected by a ring of roads and paths, with key destinations labeled.

Three Waterbodies, Multiple Experiences

Map of Marina Bay and Kallang Basin highlighting water-based activities, sailing zones, race lanes, and recreational areas.

More places for play 

NS Square
Aerial view of the Singapore skyline with landmarks, including the Esplanade and a stadium with "SG" lettering.

Artist’s impression for illustrative purposes only - Source: MINDEF and MND

Passion Wave Outpost
Dragon boats lined on the water with the Singapore skyline in the background.

Source: People's Association

Photos of kayakers in Kallang Basin
Water sports in Marina Channel and Kallang Basin - Source: People's Association

Continuous and seamless experience along and across the water

Singapore skyline at dusk. Skyscrapers, Ferris wheel, and bay reflected in calm water. Trees and park in foreground.

Artist’s impression for illustrative purposes only - Source: Aedas

Singapore cityscape view over the Marina Channel. Includes Benjamin Sheares Bridge and labeled points of interest.