Getting Around
The area is best navigated by bus or car, as it is slightly further from the main MRT lines compared to other neighborhoods.





Located in the eastern part of Singapore, Loyang is a unique planning area that serves as both a residential neighborhood and a vital industrial hub. It is particularly well-known for its aerospace and logistics industries due to its strategic proximity to Changi Airport. While much of the area is dedicated to business and industry, it also features quiet residential estates and is close to the recreational offerings of Pasir Ris and the eastern coastline. It offers a more laid-back, local atmosphere compared to the bustling downtown core, making it ideal for those working in the east or seeking a quieter pace of life.
Located in the eastern part of Singapore, Loyang is a unique planning area that serves as both a residential neighborhood and a vital industrial hub. It is particularly well-known for its aerospace and logistics industries due to its strategic proximity to Changi Airport. While much of the area is dedicated to business and industry, it also features quiet residential estates and is close to the recreational offerings of Pasir Ris and the eastern coastline. It offers a more laid-back, local atmosphere compared to the bustling downtown core, making it ideal for those working in the east or seeking a quieter pace of life.
Proximity to Changi Airport and the eastern coastline.
Home to major aerospace and logistics industrial hubs.
Quiet residential pockets offering a local Singaporean experience.
Close to the recreational facilities of Pasir Ris Park.
Primarily an industrial and residential zone with fewer traditional tourist attractions.
Proximity to the airport means occasional aircraft noise may be heard.
Limited nightlife and shopping options compared to central Singapore.
The area is best navigated by bus or car, as it is slightly further from the main MRT lines compared to other neighborhoods.
Visit the nearby Loyang Tua Pek Kong Temple, a famous multi-religious site known for its unique heritage.
Quiet residential stays and proximity to Singapore's eastern industrial zones.
SGD $
$80-$150 p/day
English, Mandarin, Malay
Take a short trip to Pasir Ris Park for seaside cycling, barbecue pits, and dining options.
February-April
Warm and humid; ideal for exploring nearby coastal parks like Pasir Ris.
Expect occasional heavy rain; indoor activities or visiting local malls are good backups.
Generally pleasant weather for outdoor walks along the eastern coastal loop.
The wettest season in Singapore; keep an umbrella handy for local commutes.