Tourist Information


Useful Telephone Contact:
Police – 999 (toll-free)
Emergencies/Ambulance/Fire Brigade – 995
(toll-free)
STB Touristline (24-hr automated tourist information system)
Tel: 1800 736 2000 (toll-free in Singapore only)
Immigration & Checkpoint Authority (ICA) -
Tel: 63916100

Electricity:
Singapore voltage is 220-240 volts AC, 50 cycles per second. The power plugs used in Singapore are of the three-pin, square-shaped type.

Currency:
The unit of currency is the Singapore dollar (SGD).
Major Credit Cards and travelers’ checks are widely accepted in local establishments.

 
  Clark Quay
Clarke Quay is a historical riverside quay in Singapore, located within the Singapore River Planning Area. The quay is situated upstream from the mouth of the Singapore River and Boat Quay. It’s a riverside festival village dedicated to good times, combining dining, shopping and a heritage inspired Disney-style adventure ride.

 

  Boat Quay
Boat Quay is a historical quay in Singapore which is situated upstream from the mouth of the Singapore River on its southern bank. It was the busiest part of the old Port of Singapore, handling three quarters of all shipping business during the 1860s. Though serving aquatic trade is no longer Boat Quay’s primary role, the shophouses on it have been carefully conserved and now house various bars, pubs and restaurants.

 

  Singapore River
Singapore River Carrying a rich history since historical time, the Singapore River is the place where Sir Stamford Raffles made the 1st trading port in Singapore. The Singapore river was mainly responsible for the initial development of Singapore as it was the centre of trade, commerce and finance which brought about business in the olden days. Today, the area around the Singapore River, remains the most expensive and economically important piece of land in Singapore. Located in the heart of the Central Business District (CBD), it offers variety of eateries, entertainment and historical heritage museums and history.  

 

  Chinatown
Chinatown is a subzone and ethnic enclave located within the Outram district in the Central Area of Singapore. Featuring distinctly Chinese cultural elements, Chinatown has had a historically concentrated ethnic Chinese population. Other than endless bargains, rare finds and authentic Chinese food along Street Market, you can also hop on trishaw ride and bumboat cruise along Singapore River.

 

  Garden by the Bay
Be enchanted by the magical experience of wildlife, nature combine with amazing light show and urban structure when you step into the 101 hectares wide enchanted garden. Just a thirty minutes drive from our Hotel to Marina Bay, this superpark is home to over a quarter of a million rare plants. The entire park comprises three gardens; Bay South, Bay East and Bay Central. From the waterfront promenade, one can enjoy an amazing view of the Marina Bay financial district skyline.

 

  Merlion Park
Merlion Park, is a Singapore landmark and major tourist attraction, located at One Fullerton, Singapore, near the Central Business District (CBD). The Merlion is a mythical creature with a lion’s head and the body of a fish that is widely used as a mascot and national personification of Singapore. Two Merlion statues are located at the park. The original Merlion structure measures 8.6 meters tall and spouts water from its mouth. It has subsequently been joined by a Merlion cub, which is located near the original statue and measures just 2 metres tall.