Singapore Map Art

Singapore's street grid radiates outward from the Singapore River, which curves through the colonial core and separates the CBD from Chinatown and the ethnic quarters beyond. The city-state's causeway links it north to Johor Bahru across the Strait of Johor, while Sentosa Island anchors the southern coast. A network of reclaimed land and ring roads concentrically enclose the island's interior, with the Central Catchment area and its reservoirs forming a green spine through the center.

1.3521° N, 103.8198° E

Print anywhere you like — we recommend Printfulfor global fulfillment.

© 2026 MapMarked. Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors.