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AMOY 76 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 048464 Tel: +65 6580 2888 | Fax: +65 6438 5832 | Email: Info.Amoy@Fareast.Com.Sg 76 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 048464 Tel: +65 6580 2888 | Fax: +65 6438 5832 Email: [email protected] www.StayFarEast.com/AMOY AMOY 76 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 048464 Tel: +65 6580 2888 | Fax: +65 6438 5832 | Email: [email protected] LOCATION COMPLIMENTARY ROOM INCLUSIONS One-way airport limousine transfer, breakfast at DEAN & Walk Time DELUCA, mini-bar, unlimited internet access and local calls Telok Ayer MRT Station 1 min Raffles Place MRT Station 5 mins RESERVATIONS Central Business District/Financial District 5 mins Tel: +65 6881 8888 Email: [email protected] Marina Bay Financial District 5 mins TOLL FREE NUMBERS Chinatown 10 mins Singapore 1800 737 3279 Clarke Quay MRT Station 10 mins Malaysia 1800 806 615 Clarke Quay Central shopping mall 10 mins Indonesia 001 803 657 106 Boat Quay 10 mins HSBC Boat d R Building Quay ry Taxi e NE5 tt Hongkong St a CLARKE QUAY Ci B rcu UOB lar Rd Plaza NS26 EW14 Orchard Road shopping district 10 mins RAFFLES PLACE Lor Telok Lor New Brigde Rd t lia S Merchant Rd North Canal Rd South Canal Rd Chu One Raffles Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition 10 mins OCBC Place Centre Centre Hong Lim y a u Park Phillip St Q George St George St Market r e Synagogue St Synagogue y New Market Rd Rd Bridge South Republic ll o HarbourFront Centre 15 mins Havelock Rd Upper Pickering St Pickering St Plaza Exit F C Churc Great Eastern h St Underpass Upper Hokien St Centre DEAN & DELUCA Sentosa 15 mins Hokien St China Hong Lim Square Food Centre China St China Food Centre M Singapore Expo 20 mins Nankin St a rk Quay Raffles Chinatown Far East e China t Point PWC S Eu Tong Seng St Square People’s Court Building t Singapore Changi Airport 25 mins Park Chin Chew St Exit B St Cecil Centre China Sq St Ayer Telok Underpass Upper Cross Rd Central Cross St DT18 Lau Pa Sat DT19 NE4 TELOK AYER Festival CHINATOWN RHB Bank Market Building GUEST ROOMS Robinson Rd Boon Tat St Total of 37 rooms Pagoda St Rd Bridge South Temple St Cosy Single 21 St Amoy Deluxe Double 16 DINING Cuisine JIN Japanese DEAN & DELUCA Gourmet Food For more information, visit www.StayFarEast.com/AMOY AMOY is the first hotel in Singapore to incorporate a museum that traces the footsteps of early immigrants. As part of AMOY’s authentic experience, guests will enter the contemporary hotel via Fuk Tak Chi Musuem, formerly a temple and the headquarters for the Hakka and Cantonese communities in the 1800s. AMOY is situated in the heart of the Central Business District, providing easy access for busy executives on short stays in Singapore, who have work commitments or business meetings at Raffles Place and Tanjong Pagar areas. Located in Far East Square mall, guests can enjoy a variety of retail and dining options right at their doorstep. The hotel is also accessible by foot to a wide range of dining and shopping options along the Clarke Quay riverside and the rich cultural heritage which awaits at Chinatown. Information is accurate at time of print (July 2017) www.StayFarEast.com/AMOY.
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