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Stay Fit & Feel Good Memorable Events at The INTEGRATED DINING DESTINATION SINGAPORE ISLAND MAP STAY FIT & FEEL GOOD Food warms the soul and we promise that it is always a lavish gastronomic experience Relax after a day of conference meeting or sightseeing. Stay in shape at our 24-hour gymnasium, at the Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel. have a leisurely swim in the pool, challenge your travel buddies to a game of tennis or soothe your muscles in the outdoor jacuzzi. MALAYSIA SEMBAWANG SHIPYARD NORTHERN NS11 Pulau MALAYSIA SEMBAWANG SEMBAWANG Seletar WOODLANDS WOODLANDS SUNGEI BULOH WETLAND CHECKPOINT TRAIN CHECKPOINT RESERVE NS10 ADMIRALTY NS8 NS9 MARSILING WOODLANDS YISHUN SINGAPORE NS13 TURF CLUB WOODLANDS YISHUN Pulau SARIMBUN SELETAR RESERVOIR EXPRESSWAY Punggol KRANJI NS7 Barat KRANJI Pulau BUKIT TIMAH JALAN Punggol NS14 KHATIB KAYU Timor KRANJI Pulau Pulau LIM CHU KANG RESERVOIR SELETAR PUNGGOL Serangoon Tekong KRANJI SINGAPORE RESERVOIR PUNGGOL (Coney Island) WAR ZOO AIRPORT Pulau Ubin MEMORIAL NEE LOWER SELETAR NE17 SOON RESERVOIR PUNGGOL Punggol EXPRESSWAY UPPER NIGHT TAMPINES EXPRESSWAY (TPE) LRT (PG) NS5 SAFARI SELETAR YEW TEE RESERVOIR MEMORABLE EVENTS AT THE WATERFRONT (SLE) SERANGOON NE16 RESERVOIR Bukit Panjang SENGKANG RIVER Sengkang LRT (BP) SAFARI With 33 versatile meeting rooms covering an impressive 850 square metres, SENGKANG LRT (SK) CAFHI JETTY NS4 CHOA CHU YIO CHU CHOA CHU KANG KANG CHANGI the Waterfront Conference Centre truly offers an unparalleled choice of meeting KANG NE15 PASIR NS15 BUANGKOK VILLAGE EASTERN DT1 BUKIT YIO CHU KANG TAMPINES EXPRESSWAY (TPE) BUKIT PANJANG (BKE) RIS Boasting a multi-sensory dining experience, interactive Grissini is a contemporary Italian grill restaurant spaces with natural daylight within one of the best designed conference venues PANJANG HOUGANG (KPE) EW1 CHANGI PASIR RIS VILLAGE buffet restaurant, Food Capital showcases the best specialising in premium meats and seafood prepared in DT2 LOWER NS16 NE14 in the region. With state-of-the-art facilities and a dedicated team who CASHEW HOUGANG PEIRCE ANG MO KIO (CTE) WAY LOYANG CHANGI cuisines from around the world, live from our theatrical a unique oven which combines a grill and oven in one, EXPRESSWAY (KJE) Editor’s Choice BUKIT UPPER PEIRCE RESERVOIR TAMPINES WILD WILD specialises in conceptualising unique events, expect nothing less than the Preferred KRANJI RESERVOIR ANG MO KIO WET JOHORE Banquet GOMBAK NE13 BATTERY show kitchens. Vibrant flavours come together in a along with pastas, pizzas and classic favourites with Venues DT3 BUKIT TIMAH KOVAN CHANGI FERRY TERMINAL HILLVIEW NATURE RESERVE DT33 TERMINAL 1 highest standard of excellence and personalised service. TAMPINES FERRY TO DESARU Winner EXPRESSSERANGOON EAST JEWEL CHANGI AIRPORT kaleidoscope of tastes that pay homage to well-loved a twist. PAN-ISLAND NS3 2017 BUKIT GOMBAK CG2 MEMORIES AT CC14 CHANGI AIRPORT MALAYSIA LORONG DT32 TERMINAL 3 original recipes. SECOND EXPRESSWAY OLD FORD FACTORY BISHAN CHUAN TAMPINES EW2 CHANGI TERMINAL 2 LINK EXPRESSWAY TAMPINES MUSEUM CC16 Lunch 12pm to 2.30pm NS2 MARYMOUNT NS17/CC15 TUAS BUKIT BATOK BUKIT CC13/NE12 SINGAPORE JURONG WEST BISHAN SERANGOON DT31 CHECKPOINT BATOK TAMPINES CHANGI AIRPORT TENGAH EW26 CC12 WEST SIMEI Breakfast 6.30am to 10.30am Dinner 6.30pm to 10.30pm COMPLEX LAKESIDE EW25 MACRITCHIE BARTLEY WESTERN CHINESE (PIE) BRADDELL BEDOK EW3 RESERVOIR (PIE) GARDEN DT5 RESERVOIR SIMEI BEAUTY WORLD RESERVOIR NS18 KALLANG PAYA LEBAR EXPRESSWAY Lunch 12pm to 2.30pm EW27 CENTRAL EW28 CC17 BRADDELL DT34 PIONEER BOON LAY JURONG JURONG DT6 NE11 CC11 DT30 EW33 BUKIT KING ALBERT PARK CALDECOTT WOODLEIGH TAI SENG BEDOK RESERVOIR UPPER CHANGI TERMINAL 4 TUAS LINK LAKE EAST DT28 Dinner 6.30pm to 10.30pm SINGAPORE TIMAH TOA PAYOH KAKI BUKIT DISCOVERY CHINESE GARDEN NS1/EW24 NS19 DT27 DT29 SINGAPORE JURONG EAST PAN- DT7 UBI BEDOK NORTH TUAS CENTRE JAPANESE GARDEN SIXTH AVENUE TOA PAYOH CC10/DT26 BEDOK EXPO ISLAND NE10 MACPHERSON EW4 SNOW CITY POTONG PASIR TANAH MERAH CG1/DT35 NORTH EXPO ISLAND OMNI THEATRE CLEMENTI DT8 EW32 SCIENCE CENTER TAN KAH KEE CENTRAL SUN YAT SEN DT24 DT25 PAN-ISLAND EXPRESSWAYBEDOK (PIE) TUAS WEST ROAD PAN- EW29 MEMORIAL HALL GEYLANG MATTAR JOO KOON BAHRU SINGAPORE MINT CC19/DT9 NS20 NE9 SOUTH AYER RAJAH EXPRESSWAY CC20 DT10 BOON EW5 (AYE) GALLERY HOLLAND FARRER ROAD BOTANIC GARDENS STEVENS NOVENA KENG BEDOK EW30 VILLAGE DT23 PAYA LEBAR WAY AYER RAJAH BENDEMEER EW6 EW31 GUL CIRCLE EW9 KEMBANGAN TUAS CRESCENT CC21 BOTANICAL NE8 EW7 HOLLAND LITTLE FARRER EW10 ALJUNIED TANAH MERAH FERRY TERMINAL GARDENS PARK CC9/EW8 EUNOS JURONG EW23 VILLAGE INDIA KALLANG PAYA LEBAR JURONG BIRDPARK PANDAN MARINE PARADE FERRY TO BINTAN ISLAND INDUSTRIAL RESERVOIR CLEMENTI GHIM NS21/DT11 DT22 NEWTON NE7/DT12 JALAN CC8 MALAY VILLAGE FERRY TO TANJONG PINANG ESTATE EXPRESSWAY MOH LITTLE INDIA BESAR DAKOTA EW22 EW11 EAST COAST LAGOON FERRY TO SEBANA COVE; JOHOR DT13 LAVENDER CC6 FOOD VILLAGE DOVER DT21 ROCHOR STADIUM JURONG EW21/CC22 BENCOOLEN CC7 Pulau EW12/DT14 MOUNTBATTEN BEDOK JETTY Pulau PORT (AYE) BUONA VISTA NS22 NS23 BUGIS CC5 EAST COAST PARKWAY (ECP) Damar ORCHARD SOMERSET Samulun CC2 NICOLL HIGHWAY Laut EW20 FORT CANNING BRAS BASAH EAST COAST PARK CC23 COMMONWEALTH CC4/DT15 ONE–NORTH PARK NS24//NE6 CC1 PROMENADE PASIR DHOBY GHAUT CC24 EW19 CLARKE DT20 CC3 PLAYGROUND QUEENSTOWN QUAY ESPLANADE @ BIG SPLASH PANJANG KENT RIDGE FORT CANNING (MCE) WEST COAST EW18 NE5 QUEENSTOWN EW17 CLARKE QUAY NS25/EW13 SINGAPORE FERRY TERMINAL CC25 REDHILL TIONG CHINATOWN CITY HALL FLYER HAW PAR VILLA BAHRU HAW PAR CC26 NE4 DT19 SANDS TUAS JETTY PASIR / NS26/EW14 VILLA PANJANG CHINATOWN RAFFLES PLACE SKYPARK Jurong Island MARINA BARRAGE TELOK CC27 EW16/NE3 DT18 REFLECTIONS LABRADOR OUTRAM PARK TELOK AYER GARDENS BY THE BAY BLANGAH AT BUKIT PARK FABER CE1/DT16 CHANDU CC28 PEAK DT17 BAYFRONT TELOK DOWNTOWN BLANGAH EW15 TANJONG PAGAR NS27/CE2 MARINA BAY MARINA BAY CRUISE CENTRE SINGAPORE MARINA COASTAL EXPRESSWAY SINGAPORE © 2014 Singapore Land Authority. CABLE CAR ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NS28 PASIR PANJANG MARINA SOUTH PIER FERRY TERMINAL CC29/NE1 HARBOURFRONT SINGAPORE RESORTS WORLD MARINA BAY CRUISE CENTRE SENTOSA Copyright © 2017 Concierge Network Pte Ltd. UNIVERSAL STUDIOS All Rights Reserved. SENTOSA SENTOSA ISLAND Relive the nostalgia of Shanghai in the 1940s Your exciting leisure options in the Northern, Eastern, Southern, Western, Central & Marina Bay Singapore! KUSU in cosmopolitan Singapore. A unique dining LEGEND SOUTHERN ISLAND Popular tourist attractions in Singapore concept, gourmets can enjoy the varied yet Northern Attractions / Grid MRT Name / No Western Attractions / Grid MRT Name / No Southern Attractions / Grid MRT Name / No Central Attractions / Grid MRT Name / No Marina Bay Attractions / Grid MRT Name / No Eastern Attractions / Grid MRT Name / No Unwind at Tempo, our dynamic bar that is ideal for authentic cuisine of this wondrous city. Bukit Timah Nature Reserve / F7 Bukit Gombak / NS3 Chinese Garden / G5 Chinese Garden / EW25 Faber Peak & Park / J9 Telok Blangah / CC28 Arab Street / H10 Bugis / EW12 Art Science Museum / I10 Bayfront / CE1 Changi Village / F14 Airport / CG2 pre-dinner drinks and post dinner revelry. Be enthralled Kranji War Memorial / D6 Kranji / NS7 Haw Par Villa / I7 Haw Par Villa / CC25 Kusu Island / K10 Harbourfront / NE1 Botanical Gardens / G8 Botanic Gardens / CC19 Esplanade Theatres / I10 Esplanade / CC3 Changi Museum / F14 Airport / CG2 as our bartender crafts whimsical concoctions right Memories at Old Ford Factory / G7 Bukit Gombak / NS3 Holland Village / H7 Holland Village / CC21 Resorts World Sentosa* / J8 Harbourfront / NE1 Chinatown / I9 Chinatown / NE4 Fountain of Wealth / I10 Esplanade / CC3 East Coast Park / I12 Eunos / EW7 Lunch 11.30am to 2.30pm Night Safari / E7 Choa Chu Kang / NS4 Japanese Garden / G5 Chinese Garden / EW25 S.E.A Aquarium* / J9 Harbourfront / NE1 Clarke Quay / I9 Clarke Quay / NE5 Fullerton Heritage Gallery / I10 Raffles Place / EW14 Johore Battery / F14 Airport / CG2 before you. River Safari / E8 Choa Chu Kang / NS4 Jurong BirdPark / H4 Joo Koon / EW29 Sentosa 4D Adventureland / K9 Harbourfront / NE1 Fort Canning Park / I9 Bras Basah / CC2 Gardens by the Bay / I10 Bayfront / CE1 Malay Village / H11 Paya Lebar / EW8 Tuesday to Friday and Sunday Singapore Turf Club / C6 Kranji / NS7 Reflections at Bukit Chandu / I7 Pasir Panjang / CC26 Sentosa Island / J8 Harbourfront / NE1 Little India / H10 Little India / NE7 Marina Barrage / I10 Bayfront / CE1 Playground @Big Splash / I11 Mountbatten / CC7 Singapore Zoo / D8 Choa Chu Kang / NS4 Science Centre / H6 Jurong East / EW24 Singapore Cable Car / J9 Harbourfront / NE1 National Museum / I10 Bras Basah / CC2 Merlion Park / I10 Raffles Place / EW14 Wild Wild Wet / F13 Pasir Ris / EW1 Beverage 12pm to 12am Dinner 6.30pm to 10.30pm Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve / C5 Kranji / NS7 Singapore Discovery Centre / G3 Joo Koon / EW29 Underwater World Sentosa / J8 Harbourfront / NE1 Raffles Landing Site / I10 Raffles Place / EW14 Sands SkyPark / I10 Bayfront / CE1 Whether you’re a thrill seeker, nature lover or culture buff, Singapore has Tuesday to Sunday Singapore Mint Gallery / H6 Jurong East / EW24 Universal Studios Singapore* / J8 Harbourfront / NE1 Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall / G9 Novena / NS20 Singapore Flyer / I10 Promenade / CC4 many exciting leisure options, all within easy access by MRT. The MRT Snack 12pm to 11pm (See Southern Map for more details) (See Singapore City Map for more attractions) (See Singapore City Map for more attractions) stations indicated are
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