SCENIC HEIGHTS
Other amenities like wet market, supermarket, clinics, shops are all located near to the condominium. Scenic Heights is also close to shopping centres like the Balestier Plaza, Novena Square and United Square.
Scenic Heights is accessible by Pan Island Expressway (PIE) and Central Expressway (CTE) which leads to all parts of Singapore. Residents can either take a short bus ride to Toa Payoh and Novena MRT Station.
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SCENIC HEIGHTS LOCATION MAP
FACILITIES AT SCENIC HEIGHTS
- SWIMMING POOL
- WADING POOL
- GYMNASIUM
- 24-HOUR SECURITY
- CAR PARK
NEAREST MRT STATIONS
NOVENA MRT STATION
Distance: 0.93 km
FARRER PARK MRT STATION
Distance: 1 km
BOON KENG MRT STATION
Distance: 1.07 km
NEAREST INTERNATINAL SCHOOLS
ST JOSEPH INSTITUTIONAL INTERNATIONAL
Distance: 1 km
SAN YU ADVENTIST SCHOOL
Distance: 1.22 km
INSWORLD INSTITUTE
Distance: 1.9 km
NEAREST PRIMARY SCHOOLS
HONG WEN SCHOOL
Distance: 0.58 km
BALESTIER HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL
Distance: 1.01 km
FARRER PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL
Distance: 1.03 km
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