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Top 5 places to take a break for PHV drivers

Imagine you have just passed the peak hours and wanted to take a break. You just desire a meal, or maybe just a place where you can take a nap to recharge. So here are the Top 5 places we recommend for you to go for a deserving break from driving!

 

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We have taken into consideration some of the factors that you may be concern with if you want to take a break, like free parking, location and more.

  

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1. West Coast Park Car park 2 and 3

If you are driving in the west side of Singapore and you want take a break, Where should you go? The answer is West Coast Park of course!

First and most importantly their Car park 2 and 3 have free parking, this is to ensure that you won't incur any extra charges as you are enjoying your well deserve break.(Source)

West Coast park is usually a relatively quiet place perfect for a short nap in your car with sun shade to block out any excess light, allowing you to rest up and prepare to drive again.


There are also places to grab a quick bite if you are hungry, especially since there is a MacDonald there that is opened 24/7. So no matter the time of the day, you will definitely be able to grab a bite.

 

Ikea Tampines

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 2. IKEA Tampines

If instead of being in the west, you are in the east side of Singapore. You can always head down to IKEA Tampines.

Ikea Tampines also has free parking during their opening hours of 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. (source

You may ask but why IKEA? Well apart from being able to window shop through their place in comfort, they also have a restaurant that serves their famous meatballs. If you have never tried them before, we highly recommend to give it a try the next time you are nearby. 

 

Aperia Mall

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3. Aperia mall

Aperia mall only has free parking on 6.30 p.m. to 9.59 p.m. on weekdays and 6 a.m. to 8.59 a.m. on weekends and public holidays. (source)

The reason why we recommend this place is that it is a stone throw away from the CBD area, it's a shopping mall where you can relax and get a quick meal in. This is for drivers who just need a quick break before and after the peak hour rush.

 

Mount Faber Park

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4. Mount Faber Park

Just like the rest of the entries in this list Mount Faber park also comes with free parking! (source)

If you are in the south side of Singapore, Mount Faber park is a good spot to take a break. Since there is very little human traffic there, there will be little noise and disturbances thus a very suitable place to take a nap and recharge. 

Once you are refreshed, you just have to head down south a bit and you will be at HabourFront where you can take more passengers!

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5. Labrader Nature Reserve

Similar to the previous entry, Labrader Nature Reserve has free parking all day long! (source)

Labrader Nature Reserve has the same advantages of the previous spot plus one of the car park is facing the sea, so you can relax and enjoy some zen meditation.

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If you are interested in renting a car to drive for your personal use or PHV likes Grab, Gojek, and TADA. You can check out our fleet here or just contact us @ +65 8858 5551

 

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