GENTING HOTEL JURONG: a Hidden Gem in the West Toh Guan Road

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GENTING HOTEL JURONG: a Hidden Gem in the West Toh Guan Road GENTING HOTEL JURONG: A hidden gem in the west Toh GuanToh Road Jurong Town Hall Road Jurong East Street 21 Jurong East Central Westgate Jurong Gateway Road Jurong Gateway Road IMM Building Pandan River Jurong East MRT Why Genting Hotel Jurong? Science Jcube JEM Centre Singapore Venture Ave. Boon Lay Way In the west of Singapore lies a hidden gem: Town Hall Link Genting Hotel Jurong, the first hotel in Jurong Jurong Town Hall Road S c i e n Lake District. c e C e To Tuas Check Point (15mins) ntre Road AYE International Business Park It’s designed from the ground up to be your home away from home. Full of amenities and close to soothing greenery, it’s where your stress fades away and peace reigns. Kick back By shuttle bus: Complimentary drop-off service: to Jurong East MRT and and relax in one of 557 comfortable rooms as International Business Park. you let us take care of your needs. Rest Please approach the front office for the latest timings and more information. assured, your stay will be hassle-free, fuss-free Complimentary shuttle service to Resorts World Sentosa (24 hours). and worry-free. By foot: Certified: Jurong East MRT: 5 mins Take Exit A and walk towards JCube and Jurong Regional Library. JCube Shopping Mall: 5 mins A vibrant mall, home to Singapore’s first Olympic-size ice rink and the first IMAX theatre in the suburbs. IMM Building: 15 mins Singapore’s largest outlet mall, IMM offers a unique experience with 5 levels of retail, warehouse and office space. JEM/Westgate: 8 mins The shopping crown jewels of the West, serving as lifestyle hubs integrating shopping, entertainment and residence under one roof. Science Centre Singapore: 4 mins With interactive exhibits covering topics spanning science, technology, mathematics and more, the Science Centre Singapore prides itself on making science an inspiring experience. International Business Park: 17 mins A thriving business park in Singapore, located next to Jurong Lake District. By car: Tuas Checkpoint: 15 mins Singapore Cruise Centre at Harbourfront: 20mins Resorts World Sentosa: 25mins Woodlands Checkpoint: 35mins Jurong Lake District Changi Airport: 40 mins Rooms All rooms come with: • High-speed Wi-Fi • Open-concept wardrobe • Flat-screen TV • USB charging socket • In-room safe • Vanity amenities & hairdryer • Mini chiller with coffee & tea facilities • Functional working desk Deluxe Room Superior Room Deluxe Suite Amenities & Facilities • 24-hour gymnasium • 24-hour self-service laundromat with ironing facilities • Designer pool • Fast track check-in counter for corporate guests • Breakfast buffet at Festive Café Designer Pool Festive Café Gymnasium Lotus Festive Café Meetings & Events Willow Female Toilet Genting Genting Genting Ballroom 1 Ballroom 2 Ballroom 3 • Column-free ballroom to suit all events Lobby Male Toilet • Flexible use of space • Smaller function rooms available for breakout sessions Prefunction Female LEVEL ONE Toilet Lily Orchid Jasmine Male Toilet AREA BANQUET BOARDROOM CLASSROOM STANDING COCKTAIL THE ATRE U-SHAPE (sqm) (person) (person) (person) (person) (person) (person) Genting Ballroom 426 240 54 216 260 360 69 Genting Ballroom 1 142 60 30 72 70 120 39 Genting Ballroom 2 142 60 30 72 70 120 39 Genting Ballroom 3 142 60 30 72 70 120 39 Jasmine 39 20 12 18 16 24 12 Lily 33 10 12 12 14 24 12 Lotus 41 20 12 18 18 40 10 Orchid 54 20 12 24 24 30 12 Willow 27 10 10 12 12 32 10 Sky Lounge 150 50 - - 60 - - The adjourning pre-function area may be opened up to increase the capacity of Genting Ballroom to 330 people in banquet setting and 500 people in theatre setting. Cocktail Area Genting Ballroom Meetings & Events These flexible, intimate spaces accommodate events of different sizes - from breakout sessions to private discussions. • High-speed Wi-Fi • In-built AV • Natural daylight Genting Ballroom 1 Orchid Room Sky Lounge Head to the roof for a stunning view of the west. Lawn • Picture-perfect views A tranquil pool-side lawn with BBQ • Casual yet intimate facilities. Catch up with friends as • Great for corporate events, wedding solemnisations you roast up a feast. It’s good for: or baby showers • Corporate dinners • Birthdays • After-parties • Team-building activities An All-Star Team Dream. Plan. Do. Endless excitement awaits at Resorts World Sentosa, home to 5 world-class attractions and over 60 dining options. Connecting you to the iconic resort is a 20-minute ride via a complimentary shuttle service. You can also choose from public buses, taxis and trains. Friendly vibes reign in this home away from home. Speak with a diverse team of friendly experts who will handle all your accommodation and event needs, from start to end. From their professionalism to heartfelt services, the team will go the extra mile to make you feel at home! FOLLOW US ON #rwsmoments www.rwsentosa.com [email protected] Resorts World, the Resorts World logo and all Resorts World elements and related indicia TM & © Genting International Management Limited. All Rights Reserved..
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