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(See Southern Map for map Location references) (See Singapore City Map for more attractions) (See Singapore City Map for more attractions) F1 Singapore Cable Car MRT / LRT LINES K G M Faber T MOUNT B FA AHR Peak B E FABER SOUTHERN MAP (SENTOSA) R R U PARK RD D D TEM R HOTELS GETTING THERE M E I N H G Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa E4 By Sentosa Express EA GONG RD S Bay Hotel Singapore B4 SE1 Sentosa B4 WEST D HarbourFront HIGHWAYRD Bus Interchange Beach Villas™ D2 SE2 Waterfront D3 NG R Capella Singapore E4 SE3 Imbiah E3 Seah Im A Food Centre Bay Hotel Costa Sands Resort D2 SE4 Beach E3 Singapore MAR Crockfords Tower™ D3 TELOK RD By Mount Faber Line R BLANGAH Equarius Hotel™ D2 F1 Mount Faber A2 D E ® AY V Merrill Lynch COAST BLANGAH Festive Hotel D3 F2 Harbour Front B2 B A L HarbourFront ® E T TELOK HARB K Prima Hard Rock Hotel Singapore D3 F3 Sentosa N OURFR D3 PP ONT PL L O NE1 / CC29 Tower ® KE R Hotel Michael D3 WA Keppel HARBOURFRONT By Sentosa Line Harbour St James VE Le Meridian Singapore, Sentosa E3 S1 Merlion D3 Bay NT L A Front Harbour SE1 GATEWAY SENTOSA Power Station A Tower RO IN Shangri-La’s Rasa Sentosa Resort D1 S2 Imbah Look Out D2 Tower 1 Front F M F2 TER Siloso Beach Resort D2 ARBOURF Centre L S3 Siloso Point C1 H PE Vivo City EP BOUR K Sofitel Singapore Sentosa Resort & Spa F5 R By Sentosa Broadwalk A W Hotel Singapore - Sentosa Cove F8 H Emergency Hotline: 1800-726-4377 KEPPEL DR 6 HarbourFront Passenger Terminal © 2014 Singapore Land Authority. 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