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JW Jogging Map E-Version Location Map 1 SINGAPORE BAY AREA SINGAPORE FLYER GARDENS BY THE BAY ARTSCIENCE MUSEUM The Singapore Flyer is the second Spanning 101 hectares, this As the name suggests, BUGIS MRT 18 tallest ferris wheel in the world, gigantic park comprises of 2 ArtScience Museum beautifully with a captivating view of the space-age bio-domes, high-tech fuses art and science to tell 2 Singapore Skyline and Gardens Supertrees and whimsical fascinating stories. The By The Bay. sculptures. The Flower Dome museum’s structure is meant to TO ORCHARD replicates the dry, Mediterranean symbolise the welcoming hand of ROAD climates found across the world, Singapore with 10 fingers. TO SINGAPORE CHANGI AIRPORT while the Cloud Forest is a tropical (22 MINS DRIVE) montane affair, complete with 17 ESPLANADE thundering waterfall. MRT 1 CITY HALL MRT PROMENADE 16 MRT 3 VICTORIA THEATRE HELIX BRIDGE MERLION PARK 4 & CONCERT HALL The Helix Bridge is a pedestrian This unwitting national mascot of During World War II, the Victoria 14 15 5 bridge inspired by the structure of Singapore is a fictional creature Memorial Hall served as a hospital DNA. It has four viewing platforms with a lion head and a body of a fish! and it was the location for the trial which provide stunning views of The fish body represents Singapore’s of Japanese war criminals after the Singapore Skyline and events origin as a fishing village when it their surrender. From 1948, the 13 12 taking place within Marina Bay. At was called Temasek, which means Hall was also centre for the 11 MARINA BAY night, the bridge is illuminated by “sea town” in Javanese. The lion briefing of election officials and a series of lights that highlights head represents Singapore’s the counting of ballot papers. 10 the double-helix structure. original name – Singapura – 9 meaning “lion city” or ”kota singa”. SINGAPORE RIVER 8 TO CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT 7 NATIONAL GALLERY ESPLANADE THEATRES CIVILIAN WAR SINGAPORE ON THE BAY MEMORIAL 6 Housed in the former Supreme Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay Conceived by one of Singapore’s Court building, the National Art showcases world-class performance most renowned architects, Leong Gallery was established to oversee and concert spaces. The unique Swee Lim, the memorial is one of BAYFRONT the world’s largest public collection architectural design has been said Singapore’s iconic heritage MRT of Singaporean and Southeast to have an appearance similar to landmarks, dedicated to the TO SENTOSA ISLAND (16 MINS DRIVE) Asian art. Consisting of more than either a durian (a tropical fruit and civilians who perished during the 8,000 artworks, it aims to provide local favourite) or the eyes of a fly. Japanese Occupation of an understanding and appreciation Singapore. 1. Suntec Singapore Exhibition & Convention Centre 10. Asian Civilisation Museum of art and culture through a 2. Suntec City Mall 11. Victoria Theatre JOGGING ROUTE variety of media. 3. Millenia Walk 12. Victoria Concert Hall 1 KM ROUTE 2 KM ROUTE 4. Marina Square Shopping Centre 13. The Arts House 5 KM ROUTE START / END 5. Singapore Flyer 14. National Gallery Singapore POINT 6. Gardens By The Bay 15. Esplanade Theatres On The Bay 7. Mastercard Theatres @ Marina Bay 16. War Memorial 2 8. Artscience Museum 17. Raffles City Shopping Centre 9. Merlion Park 18. Shaw Towers HOTEL DEVELOPMENT MAP DROP-OFF BEACH ROAD CITY HALL POINT MRT 1 3 DROP-OFF POINT BR GRAND AS BASAH BALLROOM 4 OFFICE TOWER M IDDLE ROA D ESPLANADE MRT ROA 5 D 2 FOUNTAIN DROP-OFF POINT B NICOLL HIGHWAY RID GE SUNTEC SINGAPORE CONVENTION & EXHIBITION CENTRE 1 NCO Club 2 Hotel East Tower 3 Assembly Building 4 Beach Road Kitchen (Opening Q2 2017) • Hotel rooms • Meeting Rooms & Executive Lounge • Ebb6 (swimming pool) • Court Martial Bar • Media Bar • Spa by JW 5 Hotel South Tower Directions (Main Hotel Block) • Direct access to Esplanade MRT Station • Hotel lobby and reception • Connected to Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre via linkbridge • Hotel rooms • 5-minute walk to City Hall MRT Interchange (0.6km) • Flow18 (swimming pool • 22-minute drive to Changi International Airport (18km) and fitness centre) • Akira Back • Tonic 3 JW Marriott Hotel Singapore South Beach 30 Beach Road, Singapore 189763 T: +65 6818 1888 F: +65 6822 2620 [email protected] jwmarriottsingapore.com #JWMarriottSG 4.
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