UNIQUE SPACES ALL in ONE PLACE a STRATEGIC LOCATION Singapore Is Undeniably the World’S Premier Meeting Destination

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UNIQUE SPACES ALL in ONE PLACE a STRATEGIC LOCATION Singapore Is Undeniably the World’S Premier Meeting Destination UNIQUE SPACES ALL IN ONE PLACE A STRATEGIC LOCATION Singapore is undeniably the world’s premier meeting destination. With over 6,600 flights weekly, connecting to over 270 cities worldwide, it is one of the most accessible countries in the world. At a convenient 20-minute ride from Changi Airport and just minutes away from popular cultural and leisure spots like Chinatown, Little India and Orchard Road, Marina Bay Sands® makes it a pleasure for you to get right down to business. Changi Airport (20min.) Central Business District (5min.) Chinatown (10min.) Marina Bay Sands MARINA BAY SANDS Indulgence in one destination As Asia’s leading destination for business, leisure and entertainment, Marina Bay Sands is home to multiple unique and vibrant venues, creating a world-class experience for you and your team. From exquisite rooms and suites, sumptuous dining, exciting entertainment to the finest in retail, it is all under one roof, all within reach. LEGEND CONCIERGE MRT - BAYFRONT STATION THE BUS STOP H ENS E ARD AY L G E B T RIVER TAXI I TH X B BY O COACH BAY (NORTH) W R A I D R D VALET G E C H SINGAPORE FLYER A TAXI STAND N YOUTH OLYMPIC PARK G I A SANDS REWARDS LIFESTYLE COUNTER I Sands Expo and R DIGITAL P LIGHT O R GARDENS BY THE BAY CANVAS T Convention Centre ARTSCIENCE CAR PARK ENTRANCE MUSEUM™ ® ACCESS TO CENTRAL CAR PARK L L L L L L L Sands A ENTRANCE At more than 120,000 square Sands B L ACCESS TO NORTH CAR PARK Pre-Function Area SANDS TO SANDS SKYPARK D metres, Sands Expo and Convention E THEATRE ACCESS TO SOUTH CAR PARK L C Centre is the largest and most M F K B N G Guest Lift versatile exhibition and meeting SANDS GRANDJ BALLROOM A Lobby Kitchen O H T L5 I venue in Singapore. P Service corridor P TOWER R Spread over 5 levels, this O UNDERPASS Garden Walk M innovative and extensive complex Bay View E L Garden Walk L L L Louis E N S THE SHOPPES L L Pre-Function Area D L H is constructed to have 250 L A Vuitton L B A E L L L A A B B A A D B meeting rooms and the capacity A A C R B B A B E E A B A S B Guest Lift Lobby A A for 2,000 exhibition booths, which B B A V A B Kitchen TOWER E can comfortably accommodate ENTERTAINMENT 45,000 delegates. Sands Expo and UNDERPASS EVENT PLAZA AREA Service corridor Convention Centre is also home to L4 GARDEN BAY LIONS BRIDGE BRIDGE Southeast Asia’s largest ballroom, B L A which can be configured to entertain F L Y E F D R 8,000 attendees or 6,000 in a L A RAIN O A Pre-Function Area B A B L L B N A C OCULUS L TOWER B banquet. C B T A A B A A B Guest Lift A Lobby B Pre-Function Area A V B A B E T A NU B Kitchen A A With an upgraded Wi-Fi B B A B E A B infrastructure at the venue, up to BM THE SHOPPES THE 40,000 devices can be connected Service corridor to complimentary standard Wi-Fi L3 SHEARES LINK at any one time. P R O UNDERPASS TO M GARDENS BY THE BAY VIA Owned and operated by Las Vegas CON BAYFRONT MRT STATION E Access Ramp Hall B N Sands Corp, having pioneered the Hall A Vehicle sq.m. ® Entrance , sq.m. A SANDS EXPO MICE business in Las Vegas and Hall C L D Guest Lift , sq.m. Lobby L E Hall B AND one of the world’s largest integrated , sq.m. CONVENTION resort developers, you can be B Hall C L , sq.m. CENTRE CHECK-IN LOCATIONS assured that our dedicated team Pre-Function Area will deliver impeccable service L1 that will ensure your event is a Access Ramp VIP REGISTRATION memorable occasion. * Vehicle Entrance CON Hall D (Paiza, Diamond & Platinum) , sq.m. RIVER TAXI CON Hall D (SOUTH) Hall E , sq.m. , sq.m. MAIN REGISTRATION DESK Hall E (Suite, Club, Grand & Premier Room) CON , sq.m. BAYFRONT LINK Hall F L TOWER 3 REGISTRATION , sq.m. B (Deluxe Room) B2 Pre-Function Area Hall F Customisable spaces for every need at SANDS EXPO AND CONVENTION CENTRE Exhibition Halls COMPLIMENTARY STANDARD WI-FI The exhibition halls on Level 1 and Basement 2 offer over 30,000 square metres of flexible exhibition space. With a ceiling height of 9.45 metres and movable walls that allow the space on each level to be sub-divided into 3 separate halls, the exhibition halls are the ideal venue for trade shows of various sizes and requirements. Column Spacing : 33 x 18 metres Hall Height : 9.45 metres Floor Load-Bearing Capacity : 12 KN/m2 EXHIBITION HALLS ON Vehicle Access Ramp Entrance Hall C1 , sq.m. Hall B1 CON sq.m. CON LFloor Area1 14,560 sq.m. Hall C Hall B Hall A CON , sq.m. , sq.m. , sq.m. Guest Lift Lobby L L Pre-Function Area Main Entrance L B EXHIBITION HALLS ON CON Access Ramp CON Vehicle Entrance Hall E1 , sq.m. Hall D1* , sq.m. Hall F Hall E Hall D CON , sq.m. , sq.m. , sq.m. Guest Lift BFloor Area 217,190 sq.m. Lobby Pre-Function Area B L To convert area to square feet, multiply 10.76 to the area in square metres Square Metres to Square Feet Conversion: 1 m2 = 10.7639 ft2 *A section of this hall is 3.8 metres in height. Room dimensions do not include space at the entrance or set-in area of the closet. Room capacity information is based on maximum space available. Allowance must be made for elaborate audio-visual equipment and production setup. CON Concession Stand Escalator Freight Elevator Guest Elevator Stairs Restroom LEGEND Service Elevator Level B2 Exhibition Hall CON Ballrooms COMPLIMENTARY STANDARD WI-FI BALLROOMS ON 5 ballrooms and 6 junior ballrooms on Level 3 are designed for various sizes of theatre, classroom, banquet or reception configurations. The ballrooms can be divided into 111 rooms to hold simultaneous meetings. In addition, there are 5 meeting rooms to supplement the ballrooms. L3 Height 6.1m ROOM CLASSROOM ROOM CLASSROOM DIMENSIONS ROOM SQ.M. THEATRE BANQUET RECEPTION DIMENSIONS ROOM SQ.M. THEATRE BANQUET RECEPTION TYPE (6FT TABLE) TYPE (6FT TABLE) 10.0m by 6.0m 1 66 72 48 50 68 Jasmine Jasmine B 7.7m by 5.3m 1 48 66 30 40 60 Ballroom 10.0m by 12.0m 2 118 138 84 90 128 Junior A Jasmine Junior 10.0m by 24.0m 4 256 276 168 180 256 17m by 5.3m 2 104 132 66 80 120 Jasmine Ballroom 12.3m by 8.8m 1 110 130 84 90 126 12.3m by 8.8m 1 110 130 84 90 126 B B Ballroom A 24.6m by 8.8m 2 220 260 168 180 252 24.6m by 8.8m 2 224 260 168 180 252 A A Saraca 24.6m by 17.6m 4 440 520 336 360 504 24.6m by 17.6m 4 448 520 336 360 504 B 24.6m by 26.4m 6 660 780 504 540 756 24.6m by 26.4m 6 672 780 504 540 756 Meeting Rooms C 24.6m by 35.2m 8 880 1040 672 720 1008 24.6m by 31.7m 9 826 978 600 660 936 B L 24.6m by 44m 10 1124 1300 848 900 1260 Hibiscus A Hibiscus Junior 8.9m by 5.3m 1 50 64 36 40 58 Junior Hibiscus Ballroom 24.6m by 55m 14 1366 1576 1016 1080 1516 B Ballroom L 17.8m by 5.3m 2 100 128 72 80 116 10.0m by 6.0m 1 68 72 48 50 68 Hibiscus A Ballroom 10.0m by 12.0m 2 120 138 84 90 128 12.3m by 8.8m 1 110 130 84 90 126 10.0m by 24.0m 4 256 276 168 180 256 24.6m by 8.8m 2 220 260 168 180 252 12.3m by 8.8m 1 110 130 84 90 126 24.6m by 17.6m 4 440 520 336 360 504 B 24.6m by 26.4m 6 660 780 504 540 756 24.6m by 8.8m 2 220 260 168 180 252 A Heliconia Junior 24.6m by 17.6m 4 440 520 336 360 504 (24.6m by 26.4m) Heliconia Ballroom Service corridor 8 776 908 576 620 872 B + (17.8m by 5.3m) B Ballroom 24.6m by 26.4m 6 660 780 504 540 756 Heliconia 24.6m by 35.2m 8 880 1040 672 720 1008 7.7m by 5.3m 1 48 66 30 40 60 A A Junior 24.6m by 44m 10 1100 1300 848 900 1260 16.6m by 5.3m 2 104 132 66 80 120 24.6m by 55m 14 1366 1576 1016 1080 1516 12.3m by 8.8m 1 110 130 84 90 126 B 10.0m by 6.0m 1 68 72 48 50 68 Area Pre-Function Heliconia 24.6m by 8.8m 2 224 260 168 180 252 A Cassia Junior Ballroom 10.0m by 12.0m 2 120 138 84 90 128 Cassia Ballroom 24.6m by 17.6m 4 448 520 336 360 504 Full Glass Window Shoppes View B Ballroom 10.0m by 24m 4 256 276 168 180 256 24.6m by 26.4m 6 672 780 504 540 756 12.3m by 8.8m 1 110 130 84 90 126 24.6m by 31.7m 9 824 978 600 660 936 A Area Pre-Function 24.6m by 8.8m 2 220 260 168 180 252 Cassia 12.3m by 8.8m 1 110 130 84 90 126 24.6m by 17.6m 4 440 520 336 360 504 Junior B 24.6m by 26.4m 6 660 780 504 540 756 24.6m by 8.8m 2 224 260 168 180 252 Begonia Junior 24.6m by 35.2m 8 880 1040 672 720 1008 24.6m by 17.6m 4 448 520 336 360 504 Begonia Ballroom A B 24.6m by 44m 10 1100 1300 848 900 1260 Begonia Kitchen 8.0m by 5.3m 1 46 66 30 40 60 B Ballroom 24.6m by 55m 14 1366 1576 1016 1080 1516 Junior 16.6m by 5.3m 2 103 132 66 80 120 A A Cassia 10.0m by 6.0m 1 68 72 48 50 68 Ballroom 10.0m by 12.0m 2 120 138 84 90 128 12.3m by 8.8m 1 110 130 84 90 126 24.6m by 8.8m 2 224 260 168 180 252 10.0m by 24m 4 256 276 168 180 256 Angsana C B Angsana 24.6m by 17.6m 4 448 520 336 360 504 D E F 12.3m by 8.8m 1 110 130 84 90 126 Lobby Guest Lift Meeting Rooms A Meeting Rooms 24.6m by 8.8m 2 220 260 168 180 252 24.6m by 22.9m 7 599 718 432 480 684 Angsana L 24.6m by 17.6m 4 440 520 336 360 504 12.3m by 5.3m 1 70 96 60 80 100 PACKAGEMAIL CENTRE ­ L L L Junior 24.6m by 26.4m 6 660 780 504 540 756 12.3m by 14.1m 2 183 192 120 160 200 24.6m by 35.2m 8 880 1040 672 720 1008 12.3m by 23.8m 3 305 288 180 240 300 BUSINESS 24.6m by 44m 10 1100 1300 848 900 1260 CENTRE 24.6m by 55m 14 1366 1576 1016 1080 1516 L3 (PRE-FUNCTION AREA) AREA Begonia 10.0m by 6.0m 1 68 72 48 50 68 Ballroom 10.0m by 12m 2 124 138 84 90 128 Meeting room foyer one (Angsana and Begonia) 580 sqm 10.0m by 24m 4 248 276 168 180 256 Meeting room foyer two (Cassia and Heliconia) 820 sqm 12.3m by 8.8m 1 110 130 84 90 126 Main Ballroom Junior Ballroom Meeting Room Meeting room foyer three (Hibiscus and Jasmine) 650 sqm 24.6m by 8.8m 2 224 260 168 180 252 24.6m by 17.6m 4 448 520 336 360 504 24.6m by 26.4m 6 672 780 504 540 756 24.6m by 36.4m 10 920 1056 672 720 1012 Room dimensions do not include space at the entrance or set-in area of the closet.
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