Toa Payoh Town Park

[3] The observation tower is now not open to the public and there has been no plans announced by the National Parks Board to reopen it (as of 1 September 2011).

The Toa Payoh Town Garden was partially closed in 1999 to make way for a temporary bus interchange.

It is equipped with open-concept restrooms, a large pavilion with a stage for organised activities, gazebos,[1] foot reflexology footpaths and a jogging path.

The Chinese restaurant operating inside the park specializes in Taiwan porridge (congee), and is located in a building beside the pond.

Near this building is an overhead bridge that connects Toa Payoh Town Park to Jalan Rajah.

Interior of the Toa Payoh Town Park. Shows part of the pond and the observation tower.
A sign at the entrance of Toa Payoh Town Park