You will find all the modern conveniences an efficient,
user-friendly airport, comfortable city wide accommodation,
and quick and clean public transportation.
But you can also enjoy a magical history trip, thanks to the architectural vestiges of colonial times
past, or take a walking tour and get to know the various colourful
Asian neighbourhoods. Your adventure starts now
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Looking to stay somewhere splendidly
located for shopping along Orchard
Road, or off the beaten track, such as Sentosa
or Bintan Island? Our descriptive guide makes it easy
for you to search and compare locations,
facilities and prices.
With one of these tours the delights of Singapore don’t have to go unseen, all you
need do is enjoy the experience and soak up the insight of your guide. Discover Singapore’s history, culture and lifestyle, or its architectural beauty and many natural treasures.
Newly renovated hotel in Singapore located along Clarke Quay, the most vibrant place in the city for the young and famous. Also in the heart of the city center, near the famed Orchard Road and Singapore business district.
Conveniently located in the most prestigious address on Orchard Road – the heart of Singapore's business, shopping and entertainment district, Meritus Mandarin Singapore is a harmonious blend of traditional Oriental splendour and Western contemporary elegance. It is easily accessible via two Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) train stations – Orchard and Somerset.
Voted as one of the Gold List Hotels in Asia, Australia and Pacific Nations in the 2005
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It has been said that the national sport
of Singapore is shopping,
but there certainly is far more to do downtown than spend money on souvenirs. You can go diving and golfing or relax at a spa.
Singapore is wonderfully set up for shoppers.
Air-conditioned underground walkways run along most of Orchard
Road as well as from Raffles City to Suntec and surrounding
areas. Indonesian teak furniture,
Thai silk and Vietnamese lacquerwares are as easy to find
as laptops and digital cameras.
Singapores Nightlife is well-known for
where to hang out with some drinks and dance, while on the
other hand the night shopping and cultural encounters. Singapores
nightclubs, bars and discos are pricey, targeting at the young-at-heart-night
hawks. River quayside life caters to the professionals from
the nearby financial districts.
Singaporean gastronomy is categorized into
sections, one of which is sure to be your choice. Some dishes are
in Asian traditional style, some are contemporary
with fusion cuisine and the style found in
Orchard Road, Scott Road and the Marina.
It's a good idea to familiarise yourself
with Singapore before you go. Check out the public
holidays, have your 'Frequently Asked Questions'
about the city states do's and don'ts answered, obtain some practical
information about airport tax, money
matters, electricity, and more.
A 4-Star Boutique-style business hotel. Conveniently located minutes away from the Central Business District, Orchard Road, Chinatown & other shopping and entertainment districts.
Just minutes away is Arab Street and Bugis Village of exotic finds and roadside eateries. Nearby, Sim Lim Square is a treasure trove of technology for gadget lovers, while Parco Bugis Junction offers a complete shopping experience.