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Sports-Hub-Direction Directional Map to Sport Singapore Sport Singapore 3 Stadium Drive Singapore 397630 By MRT 1. Alight at CC6 Stadium MRT 2. Take Exit B and follow the sheltered walkway By MRT 3. Continue along the sheltered walkway until you see the Reception lobby 4. Our friendly receptionist will render you the necessary assistance By Car 1. Drive into Sports Hub carpark and park your vehicle at Carpark C (you may park between pillar C7 to C10) 2. Take the escalator up to Level 1 By Car 3. Continue along the sheltered walkway until you see the Reception lobby 4. Our friendly receptionist will render you the necessary assistance The Singapore Sports Hub is easily Public transport by MRT and bus are the During event times, we expect heavy traffic due to EW10 Kallang MRT high volumeEW10 Kallang MRT of visitors and event-goers. Please come Sims Ave Sims Ave Tip accessible via all transport modes. Tip easiest forms of transportSims Ave to get here. Tip early for a stress-free and enjoyableSims Ave experience. 1 2 Geyland Road 3 Geyland Road Sims Way Way Sims Sims Way Way Sims Geyland Road Geyland Road BY MRT Bus BY BUS BY TAXI Lor 22 Geyland 22 Lor Lor 22 Geyland 22 Lor Via the Circle Line: 1 Bus Service 11 There are three taxi stands within Singapore 3 EW10 Kallang MRT 1 Stadium MRT Station (CC6) is the 10,14,16, Alight along Stadium Crescent (Bus Sports Hub. These are located at: Sims Ave nearest station which exits directly Kallang River To KPE 70,70M Stop No. 80199), which is directly Kallang River To KPE Sims Ave & 196 Geylang Road into the Singapore Sports Hub. Stadium Rd Nicoll Highway outside Singapore Indoor Stadium. Stadium Rd 1 Singapore Indoor Stadium 3 Guillemard Rd Nicoll Highway TaxiGuillemard Stand Rd Towards City Bus Way Sims Geylang Road Stadium Crescent next to the 2 Mountbatten MRT Station (CC7) 2 Bus Service 10, 14, 16, 70, 70M Mountbatten Rd 2 Mountbatten Rd Singapore Indoor Stadium is approximately 600m walking Bus or 196 (Towards CBD/City) Lor 22 Geylang 22 Lor 10,14,16, (Location Code: I28) distance from the Singapore Sports In the direction towards the CBD/City, Sheltered 70,70M & 196 3 Stadium Drive Hub. This also serves as an Stadium Drive Kallang River walkway to alight along Nicoll Highway at the bus 2 OCBC Arena Taxi Stand To KPE Kallang MRT alternative station via the Circle Line stop directly outside Singapore (600m) Stadium Rd Nicoll Highway Guillemard Rd for leaving the venue. Sports Hub (Bus Stop No. 80219). Stadium Boulevard next to OCBC Arena (Location Code: I29) Mountbatten Rd CC7 Mountbatten MRT CC7 Mountbatten MRT Via the East West Line: 3 Bus Service 10, 14, 16, 70, 70M 2 3 Kallang Wave Mall Taxi Stand Old Airport Rd Old Airport Rd Stadium Drive Stadium Blvd or 196 (From CBD/City) Stadium Blvd 3 Kallang MRT Station (EW10) Stadium Place next to OCBC Aquatic is approximately 600m walking 1 In the direction from the CBD/City, Stadium Crescent alight along Nicoll Highway at the bus Centre and Kallang Wave Mall Distance to distance under a sheltered walkway Bus 11 (Location Code: I30) Bus Stadium Walk stop opposite Singapore Sports Hub Stadium Walk Mountbatten MRT 2 CC7 to Singapore Sports Hub. (600m) Mountbatten MRT 11Stadium Crescent (Bus Stop No. 80211). Cross the Stadium Blvd Old Airport Rd sheltered overhead bridge which 1 CC6 Stadium Crescent Stadium Crescent 1 Stadium MRT leads to the National Stadium. Stadium Walk Stadium Crescent Geylang River Geylang River Geylang River DRIVING TO SINGAPORE SPORTS HUB CAR PARK INFORMATION INFORMATION FOR EVENT DAYS CAR Non-Event Days Getting Here KPE From PIE From East Coast Parkway (ECP) (Changi Airport) and Marina Coastal Expressway 1. Public transport by MRT and bus are the easiest forms of transport of Time Parking getting to and leaving Singapore Sports Hub during event times. (MCE) Rates Remarks Sims Ave 1 Period 2. For those who are driving, please be prepared for heavy traffic around Sims Ave 1 Exit at Fort Road which connects to (inclusive of GST) Singapore Sports Hub before and after the event. Aljunied Rd Aljunied Mountbatten Road. TAXI Geylang Road • 10 min grace period 3. Come early for a stress-free and enjoyable event. You can also take the Mon to Sun & $0.54 opportunity to enjoy the other facilities within Singapore Sports Hub such Sims Way Way Sims • Per minute charging 2 From Mountbatten Road, turn left Public Holidays per half hour as the Kallang Wave Mall, Sports Hub Library and Singapore Sports Geylang Road into Stadium Boulevard. Museum. Lor 22 Geylang 22 Lor Event Days* Car Park Kallang River From Central Expressway (CTE) 1. There will be limited car park lots within Singapore Sports Hub during MRT 1 To KPE Exit into PIE heading towards Parking major event times Stadium Rd Nicoll Highway Guillemard Rd Time Changi Airport. Rates Remarks 2. On certain large scale events, parking lots within the Singapore Sports BUS Towards City/CBD Period 3 (inclusive of GST) Hub will be pre-sold and there will be limited parking lots. 4 Mountbatten Rd From Pan Island Expressway (PIE) 3. All event goers would be informed at the point of purchase of tickets and General Enquiries: 6653 8900 heading towards Changi Airport Valid from 7am of event day $10.70 through various channels when this scheme is activated. General public Stadium Drive Pre-sold Parking till 7am the next morning sportshub.com.sg From Kallang-Paya Lebar per entry can also purchase these pre-sold parking lots. Expressway (KPE) heading to 4. Pre-sold of car park can be made via www.sportshubtix.sg and all East Coast Parkway (ECP) *Only activated during certain events. Refer to Information For Event Days for more details SingPost outlets. 2 Stadium Blvd Old Airport Rd 1 Exit at Sims Ave and drive along 5. For more information on pre-sold car parks, please refer to www.sportshub.com.sg/gettinghere Sims Way which connects to Payment Method Scan for info on getting to Stadium Crescent 2 Mountbatten Road. • Singapore Sports Hub car parks are equipped with GETTING HERE GUIDE Singapore Sports Hub Stadium Walk Electronic Parking System (EPS) gantries. Ticket Holders 2 From Mountbatten Road, turn right 1. Purchase your tickets at authorised sales channels only. Those who have & LOCATION MAP Stadium Crescent into Stadium Boulevard. • For foreign cars without In-Vehicle Units (IU), payment can purchased tickets via unauthorised channels would be refused entry into IN PARTNERSHIP WITH be done via cash card or Autopass at exit gantries. the venue. Alternative route 2. For patrons collecting their ticket, arrive early to collect your tickets at the • Topping up of the cash card can be done on the cash Geylang River box offices located at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, Kallang Wave Mall or 3 Keep right along Sims Way & turn card machine or any ATM machine distributed around OCBC Arena. right into Nicoll Highway. PREMIER FOUNDING PARTNER FOUNDING PARTNER FOUNDING PARTNER Singapore Sports Hub. 3. For Print-At-Home ticket holders, hold on to your individual tickets for ease 4 Once along Nicoll Highway, turn left of entry. Mountbatten Rd into Stadium Drive. 4. There will be food and drinks on sale within the venues. Please refrain from bringing outside food and drinks as they would not be permitted into the Fort Rd Fort Refer to www.sportshub.com.sg for more information Towards City/CBD venues. and event details. ECP From Nicoll Highway 5. Take care of your personal belongings and children at all times. Towards Changi Airport 1 In the direction from the CBD/City, 6. Approach our nearest information counters or Venue staff if you require any assistance. All information is correct at time of printing. turn left into Stadium Road. Singapore Sports Hub reserves the right to make changes without further notice. 1 4 In the direction heading towards CBD/City, turn left into Stadium Drive. Refer to www.sportshub.com.sg for more information and event details d Towards 10,14,16,70, R g n Kallang MRT 70M & 196 la ey Station (600m) G s To KPE rd wa Nicoll Highway To Nicoll Highway 10,14,16, T 70,70M & 196 ow ar ium Drive ds Stad Rd KPE Stadium Drive m iu ad St E F G S t a d i u C D m D r i A v OCBC e AQUATIC Nicoll Highway Stadium Place CENTRE OCBC d R ARENA um di ta B S S ta d From City iu m D ri NATIONAL ve STADIUM Stadium Blvd (Towards Mountbatten Rd) OCBC Towards ARENA Mountbatten MRT Station (600m) Stadium Blvd Stadium Walk KALLANG WAVE MALL LOCATION MAP EXIT B STADIUM MRT MRT Station Taxi Point EXIT A KALLANG Bus Stop Coach Drop Off Bay LEISURE PARK Bus SPORTS HUB MALL LIBRARY KALLANG LEGEND SINGAPORE Stadium Walk THEATRE Car Park Entries SPORTS MUSEUM 11 11 Stadium Walk Public Access Car Parks A OCBC Aquatic Centre Open Air Car Park B C D General Public Basement Car Park L Singapore Indoor Stadium Open Air Car Park WATER SPORTS 11 CENTRE L SINGAPORE Authorised Access Car Parks INDOOR 11 E F G National Stadium Club Members STADIUM Multi-Storey Car Park Stadium Crescent K Coach Parking Area Coach Parking onlyK Stadium Way (Towards Tanjong Rhu Rd, ECP & MCE).
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