Fort Canning Car Park B – Location And Rates
The MRT system in Singapore offers numerous benefits to both tourists and residents, making it an efficient and popular mode of public transportation. It is actually the preferred choice for getting around the city if you dread traffic jams and the unavailability of parking lots. Renowned for their punctuality and reliability, MRT trains enable passengers to reach their destinations quickly. Three MRT stations are located near to Fort Canning Park, so it is easily accessible to anyone living in any area in Singapore. However, if you prefer to drive, car parks are available within the park as well. This post is on Fort Canning Car Park B. Do check out my other posts on Car Park A and Car Park C.
1. Location Of Fort Canning Car Park B

It is located at:
11 Canning Walk
Singapore 178881
As noted in our previous post on Fort Canning Car Park A, Hotel Fort Canning and Car Parks A, B and C share the same address.
To get to Car Park B, simply make a left turn after passing through Car Park A.
Once you have parked, do keep a lookout for the finger post. It will give directions on how to get to different sites or attractions within Fort Canning. From the car park, there are paths leading to Underground Bunker, Fort Canning Tree Tunnel, Farquhar Garden, Spice Garden, Registry Of Marriages, Sang Nila Utama Garden, Raffles Garden, Jubilee Park, Tiong Bahru Bakery at The Foothills, Fort Gate and many more.
2. Parking Rates

For cars:
Day Parking 8.30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday – Saturday | $1.20 per half hourly |
Night Parking | Free |
Sunday And Public Holiday | Free |
For motorcycles:
Day Parking 8.30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday – Saturday | $0.65 per day |
Night Parking | Free |
Sunday And Public Holiday | Free |
If you are using the parking.sg app, the car park code for Fort Canning Car Park B is F0022.
3. Sculpture Near The Car Park
You will be able to spot a sculpture named ‘Unity’ by Mr. But Muchtar just beside the car park.


The plaque states:
UNITY
By Mr But Muchtar
Official Presentation Ceremony Of The ASEAN Sculptures
This Sculpture Executed During The ASEAN Sculpture Symposium In Singapore From 27 March – 10 May 1981 Was Unveiled By HE Prof Dr Mochtar Kusumaatmadja
Minister For Foreign Affairs
Republic Of Indonesia
On 15 June 1982