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Hotel Address Postal Code 3D Harmony Hostel 23/25A Mayo
Changi Airport Transfer Hotel Address Postal Code 3D Harmony Hostel 23/25A Mayo Street S(208308) 30 Bencoolen Hotel 30 Bencoolen St S(189621) 5 Footway Inn Project Chinatown 2 227 South Bridge Road S(058776) 5 Footway Inn Project Ann Siang 267 South Bridge Road S(058816) 5 Footway Inn Project Chinatown 1 63 Pagoda St S(059222) 5 Footway Inn Project Bugis 8,10,12 Aliwal Street S(199903) 5 Footway Inn Project Boat Quay 76 Boat Quay S(049864) 7 Wonder Capsule Hostel 257 Jalan Besar S(208930) 38 Hongkong Street Hostel 38A Hong Kong Street S(059677) 60's Hostel 569 Serangoon Road S(218184) 60's Hostel 96A Lorong 27 Geylang S(388198) 165 Hotel 165 Kitchener Road S(208532) A Beary Best Hostel 16 & 18 Upper Cross Street S(059225) A Travellers Rest -Stop 5 Teck Lim Road S(088383) ABC Backpacker Hostel 3 Jalan Kubor (North Bridge Road) S(199201) ABC Premier Hostel 91A Owen Road S(218919) Adler Hostel 259 South Bridge Road S(058808) Adamson Inn Hotel 3 Jalan Pinang,Bugis S(199135) Adamson Lodge 6 Perak Road S(208127) Alis Nest Singapore 23 Robert Lane, Serangoon Road S(218302) Aliwal Park Hotel 77 / 79 Aliwal St. S(199948) Amara Hotel 165 Tanjong Pagar Road S(088539) Amaris Hotel 21 Middle Road S(188931) Ambassador Hotel 65-75 Desker Road S(209598) Amigo Hostel 55 Lavender Road S(338713) Amrise Hotel 112 Sims Avenue #01-01 S(387436) Amoy Hotel 76 Telok Ayer St S(048464) Andaz Singapore 5 Fraser Street S(189354) Aqueen Hotel Balestier 387 Balestier Road S(029795) Aqueen Hotel Lavender 139 Lavender St. -
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Bukit Pasoh Telok Ayer Kreta Ayer CHINATOWN A Walking Guide Travel through 14 amazing stops to experience the best of Chinatown in 6 hours. A quick introduction to the neighbourhoods Kreta Ayer Kreta Ayer means “water cart” in Malay. It refers to ox-drawn carts that brought water to the district in the 19th and 20th centuries. The water was drawn from wells at Ann Siang Hill. Back in those days, this area was known for its clusters of teahouses and opera theatres, and the infamous brothels, gambling houses and opium dens that lined the streets. Much of its sordid history has been cleaned up. However, remnants of its vibrant past are still present – especially during festive periods like the Lunar New Year and the Mid-Autumn celebrations. Telok Ayer Meaning “bay water” in Malay, Telok Ayer was at the shoreline where early immigrants disembarked from their long voyages. Designated a Chinese district by Stamford Raffles in 1822, this is the oldest neighbourhood in Chinatown. Covering Ann Siang and Club Street, this richly diverse area is packed with trendy bars and hipster cafés housed in beautifully conserved shophouses. Bukit Pasoh Located on a hill, Bukit Pasoh is lined with award-winning restaurants, boutique hotels, and conserved art deco shophouses. Once upon a time, earthen pots were produced here. Hence, its name – pasoh, which means pot in Malay. The most vibrant street in this area is Keong Saik Road – a former red-light district where gangs and vice once thrived. Today, it’s a hip enclave for stylish hotels, cool bars and great food. -
MUSLIM VISITOR GUIDE HALAL DINING•PRAYERHALAL SPACES • CULTURE • STORIES to Singapore Your FOREWORD
Your MUSLIM VISITOR GUIDE to Singapore HALAL DINING • PRAYER SPACES • CULTURE • STORIES FIRST EDITION | 2020 | ENGLISH VERSION EDITION | 2020 FIRST FOREWORD Muslim-friendly Singapore P18 LITTLE INDIA Muslims make up 14 percent of Singapore’s population As a Muslim traveller, this guide provides you and it is no surprise that this island state offers a large with the information you need to enjoy your stay variety of Muslim-friendly gastronomic experiences. in Singapore — a city where your passions in life MASJID SULTAN P10 KAMPONG GLAM Many of these have been Halal certified by MUIS, are made possible. You may also download the P06 ORCHARD ROAD also known as the Islamic Religious Council of MuslimSG app and follow @halalSG on Twitter for Singapore (Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura). Visitors any Halal related queries while in Singapore. can also consider Muslim-owned food establishments throughout the city. Furthermore, mosques and – Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (MUIS) musollahs around the island allow you to fulfill your P34 ESPLANADE religious obligations while you are on vacation. TIONG BAHRU P22 TIONGMARKET BAHRU P26 CHINATOWN P34 MARINA BAY CONTENTS 05 TIPS 26 CHINATOWN ORCHARD 06 ROAD 30 SENTOSA KAMPONG MARINA BAY & MAP OF SEVEN 10 GLAM 34 ESPLANADE NEIGHBOURHOODS This Muslim-friendly guide to the seven main LITTLE TRAVEL P30 SENTOSA neighbourhoods around 18 INDIA 38 ITINERARIES Singapore helps you make the best of your stay. TIONG HALAL RESTAURANT 22 BAHRU 42 DIRECTORY Tourism Court This guide was developed with inputs from writers Nur Safiah 1 Orchard Spring Lane Alias and Suffian Hakim, as well as CrescentRating, a leading Singapore 247729 authority on Halal travel. -
Hotel Profile Report
HOTEL PROFILE REPORT (UPDATED: 07 Nov 17) Location Name : Sentosa Hotel's Name Address Tour Pick up Pick up Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa 1 Larkhill Road Sentosa Island - 15 min Main Lobby Beach Villas 8 Sentosa Gateway Sentosa Island - 15 min Main Lobby Capella Singapore 1 The Knolls Sentosa Island - 15 min Main Lobby Crockfords Tower 8 Sentosa Gateway Sentosa Island - 15 min Main Lobby Equarius Sentosa 8 Sentosa Gateway Resorts WorldSentosa - 15 min Main Lobby Festive Hotel 8 Sentosa Gateway Sentosa Island - 15 min Main Lobby Hard Rock Hotel 8 Sentosa Gateway Sentosa Island - 15 min Main Lobby Hotel Michael 8 Sentosa Gateway Sentosa Gateway - 15 min Main Lobby Le Meridien Singapore, Sentosa 23 Beach View Sentosa - 15 min Main Lobby Shangri La Rasa Sentosa Resort & Spa 101 Siloso Road - 15 min Main Lobby Siloso Beach Resort 51 Imbiah WalkSentosa - 15 min Main Lobby Sofitel Singapore Sentosa Rst 2 Bukit Manis road - 15 min Main Lobby W Singapore Sentosa Cove 21 Ocean Way - 15 min Main Lobby Location Name : Chinatown / Havelock Hotel's Name Address Tour Pick up Pick up Amara Singapore 165 Tanjong Pagar Road Normal Time Main Lobby Carlton City Singapore 1 Gopeng Street Normal Time Main Lobby Copthorne Kings Hotel Singapore 403 Havelock Road Normal Time Main Lobby Dorsett Singapore 333 New Bridge Road Normal Time Main Lobby Furama City Centre 60 Eu Tong Sen Street Normal Time Ground Lobby Furama Riverfront 405 Havelock Road Normal Time Main Lobby Grand Copthorne Waterfront Singapore 392 Havelock Road Normal Time Main Lobby Holiday Inn Atrium -
Government Agencies to Conduct Trials on Digital Payment of Parking Charges
PRESS RELEASE Government Agencies to Conduct Trials on digital payment of parking charges In line with our vision to become a Smart Nation, the Government is developing a digital parking mobile application to allow motorists to pay parking charges through their mobile devices. 2 The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) and Housing & Development Board (HDB), in partnership with the Government Technology Agency of Singapore (GovTech), are developing a mobile application for motorists to use at public car parks that currently use paper coupons. 3 The mobile app will provide more convenience for motorists as they need not return to their vehicles to add more coupons to extend their parking session. The benefits of the app include: ● Paying for parking digitally: Motorists can use the app to key in their vehicle number, select the car park, indicate their parking duration and start parking. ● Calculating parking charges automatically: The app automatically calculates the charges that motorists have to pay based on their parking duration on a per minute basis. A refund will be given if motorists choose to end their parking session earlier. ● Extending parking session remotely: The app allows motorists to track the validity of their parking session. They can extend the duration of their parking session at their own time and convenience. 4 A trial will be conducted among public sector officers from May to June 2017 to test the functionalities of the app at selected public car parks in the city area. During this period, we will test the app, especially the payment module, to be confident of its robustness before we extend the trial to the general public. -
Annex a – List of Participating Car Parks Participating
Annex A – List of participating car parks Participating URA car parks No. Car park name 1 AMOY STREET 2 ANN SIANG ROAD 3 ARMENIAN ST / CANNING RISE OFF STREET 4 ARMENIAN STREET 5 BANDA STREET 6 BANDA STREET / SAGO LANE OFF STREET 7 BERNAM STREET 8 BOON TAT STREET 9 BUKIT PASOH ROAD 10 CANNING RISE OFF STREET (MCYS-LAND) 11 CARPENTER STREET 12 CHENG YAN PLACE 13 CIRCULAR ROAD 14 CLEMENCEAU AVE 15 CLUB STREET 16 CLUB STREET OFF STREET 17 COOK STREET 18 DUXTON ROAD 19 EMERALD HILL ROAD 20 EMERALD LINK 21 ENGGOR STREET 22 FORT CANNING PARK A OFF STREET (NPARKS) 23 FORT CANNING PARK B OFF STREET (NPARKS) 24 FORT CANNING PARK C OFF STREET (NPARKS) 25 GEMMILL LANE 26 HONG KONG STREET 27 HULLET ROAD 28 JIAK CHUAN ROAD 29 KEONG SAIK ROAD 30 LIANG SEAH STREET 31 LORONG TELOK 32 MANILA STREET 33 MCCALLUM STREET 34 MIDDLE ROAD OFF STREET 35 MND SURFACE CARPARK 36 MOSQUE STREET 37 MT EMILY ROAD 38 NEIL ROAD 39 NEW MARKET ROAD 40 NIVEN ROAD 41 NORTH CANAL ROAD 42 PALMER ROAD 43 PECK SEAH STREET 44 PENANG LANE 45 PHILLIP STREET 46 PRINSEP STREET (MIDDLE ROAD / ROCHOR CANAL) 47 PURVIS STREET 48 QUEEN STREET 49 RAFFLES BOULEVARD COACH PARK 50 SAUNDERS ROAD 51 SEAH STREET 52 SERVICE ROAD BET LIANG SEAH STREET / MIDDLE ROAD 53 SERVICE ROAD OFF QUEEN ST(QUEEN / WATERLOO ST) 54 SHORT STREET 55 SOPHIA ROAD 56 STANLEY STREET 57 TAN QUEE LAN STREET 58 TANJONG PAGAR ROAD 59 TECK LIM ROAD 60 TELOK AYER STREET 61 TEMPLE STREET 62 TEO HONG ROAD 63 TEO HONG ROAD/ NEW BRIDGE ROAD OFF STREET 64 TRAS STREET 65 UPPER CIRCULAR ROAD 66 UPPER HOKKIEN STREET 67 WALLICH STREET 68 WATERLOO STREET 69 WILKIE ROAD 70 YAN KIT ROAD Participating HDB car parks No. -
The Business of Death in Chinatown
Chinatown Stories | Updated as of July 2019 The Business of Death in Chinatown Before it became a must-visit destination for tourists, Chinatown was home to coffin shops catering to Singapore’s Chinese community. In the late 1930s, Chinatown in Singapore was riddled with over-congestion, crime and hygiene issues. To address the housing problem, the Singapore Improvement Trust (predecessor of the Housing Development Board, the body responsible for Singapore’s public housing) built flats on New Bridge Road, Trengganu Street and Banda Street, adding on a few apartment blocks on Upper Pickering Street in the 1950s. Although just nine stories high, these blocks were, at the time, the tallest buildings in Singapore. People who wanted to take their own lives were drawn to these buildings and some 20 people ended up committing suicide from the flats. As such, the development came to be known as the “suicide flats”. The Chinese called the street “Tiao Lou Jie” 跳 楼 街, which means “the street where people jump to their deaths”. Ang Chin Huat Casket was a well-known casket business located on Upper Pickering Street, opposite the old police headquarters. Established since 1912, it was an early pioneer of the funeral profession in Singapore. Its founder, Ang See Karr, had arrived in Singapore from Nan’an County in Quanzhou, Fujian province, and saw the need for quality and essential funeral services for the Hokkien community in Singapore. Today, the company operates under the name Ang Chin Moh Funeral Directors and is located at Geylang Bahru. Coffin Street Sensing the opportunity for growth, more and more coffin makers began to set up shop along Pickering Street. -
Veolia Environmental Services
Veolia Environmental Services S/N Road Name Schedule (Inc Drain Litter Picking) 1 Vacant Land: Mayne Road (next to Little India MRT station) Hourly (0700hrs to 0100hrs) 2 Alexandra Road (Ganges Ave to Leng Kee Rd) Mon, Wed, Fri 3 Alexandra View Mon, Wed, Fri 4 Ash Grove Daily 5 CP: Mar Thoma Park Daily 6 Footbridge - Jervois Road behind house No. 40 Mon, Wed, Fri 7 Footbridge - Prince Charles Crescent (Alexandra canal) Mon, Wed, Fri 8 Footpath and staircase near 107 Jervois Road to Tanglin Road Mon, Wed, Fri 9 Jalan Kilang Tues, Thurs, Sat 10 Jalan Kilang Barat Tues, Thurs, Sat 11 Jalan Membina Mon, Wed, Fri 12 Jalan Rumah Tinggi Tues, Thurs, Sat 13 Jervois Hill Mon, Wed, Fri 14 Jervois Lane Mon, Wed, Fri 15 Keppel Hill Tues, Thurs, Sat 16 Kim Tian Road Mon, Wed, Fri 17 Lower Delta Road Mon, Wed, Fri 18 Mount Echo Park Mon, Wed, Fri 19 Near 107 Jervois Road to Tanglin Road Mon, Wed, Fri 20 OHB: Alexandra Road - (B01, B03, B05 & B07) Mon, Wed, Fri 21 OHB: Lower Delta Road - (B01, B03, B05, B07 & B10) Mon, Wed, Fri 22 Park: Ganges Avenue Open Space Daily 23 Park: Kheam Hock Park Daily 24 Park: Watten Heights Playground Daily 25 Pine Walk Daily 26 Prince Charles Crescent Mon, Wed, Fri 27 Prince Charles Square Mon, Wed, Fri 28 Prince Philip Avenue Daily 29 State land bounded by sheares Ave / Central Boulevard / Bayfront Ave / Marina Boulevard Thrice a day (0700hrs/1100hrs/1500hrs) 30 URA Carpark: Spooner Road Off Street Carpark Mon, Wed, Fri 31 URA: Jalan Besar / Beatty Road Off Street Hourly (0700hrs to 0100hrs) 32 Vacant Land: 1A Peirce -
Central South Drain Schedule
Integrated Public Cleaning Central South Subject: Drain Schedule Dear residents, Below is the summary of drain types within Central South region maintained by Sembcorp: INTEGRATED PUBLIC CLEANING CENTRAL SOUTH – DRAINS Submerged Outlet Drains Non- Submerged Outlet Drains Anti-Malaria (AM)/ Earth Drains Conduit Drains Open Roadside Drains Closed Roadside Drains You may click on the above link for each drain type or refer to the full list on these subsequent pages. If you have any enquires on our cleaning schedules, please feel free to contact us at our hotline 1800 898 1920 or email us at [email protected]. Page 1 of 49 Integrated Public Cleaning Central South Subject: Submerged Outlet Drain Cleaning Schedule Dear residents, The submerged outlet drains within Central South region will be cleaned as per the schedule below: Flotsam S/N Submerged Outlet Drain Schedule 1 15m wide Bukit Timah Canal from the outlet of the culvert across Newton Daily circus at Kampong Java Road/Keng Lee Road and running between them to the outlet of the culvert across Thomson Road including all the culverts across Kampong Java Road and Keng Lee Road within the stretch of the canal. 2 15m wide Bukit Timah Canal from the outlet of the culvert across Thomson Daily Road running between Kampong Java Road and Keng Lee Road to the outlet of the culvert across Bukit Timah Road opposite Mackenzie Road including all the culverts across Kampong Java Road and Keng Lee Road within the stretch of the canal. 3 14m wide open Bukit Timah Canal between Lamp -
Hotel List 2019
SHUTTLE 2019 UPDATED ON 24/09/19 TYPE HOTELS ADDRESS POSTAL PHONE NO Shuttle 165 Hotel 165 Kitchener Road S(208532) 6392 4855 Shuttle 30 Bencoolen Hotel 30 Bencoolen St S(189621) 6337 2882 Shuttle 3D Harmony Hostel 23/25A Mayo Street S(208308) 6296 8794 Shuttle 5 Footway Inn Project Ann Siang 267 South Bridge Road S(058816) 9104 9238 Shuttle 5 Footway Inn Project Boat Quay 76 Boat Quay S(049864) 6557 2769 Shuttle 5 Footway Inn Project Chinatown 1 63 Pagoda St S(059222) 6221 5832 Shuttle 60s Hostel 569 Serangoon Rd S(218184) 6297 0060 Shuttle 7 Wonder Capsule Hostel 257 Jalan Besar S(208930) 6291 3774 Shuttle 7 Wonders Hostel @ Upper Dickson 12A Upper Dickson Rd S(207474) 6291 0697 Shuttle A Travellers Rest -Stop 5 Teck Lim Road S(088383) 6225 4812 Shuttle ABC Backpacker Hostel 3 Jalan Kubor (North Bridge Road) S(199201) 6298 1611 Shuttle ABC Premier Hostel 91A Owen Road S(218919) 6298 9390 Shuttle Adamson Lodge 6 Perak Road S(208127) 6291 6608 Shuttle Adler Hostel 259 South Bridge Road S(058808) 6226 0173 Shuttle Aliwal Park Hotel 77 / 79 Aliwal St. S(199948) 6293 9022 Shuttle Aljunied@SG 96 Lor 27 Geylang S(388198) 6747 8211 Shuttle Amara Hotel 165 Tanjong Pagar Road S(088539) 6879 2555 Shuttle Amaris Hotel 21 Middle Road S(188931) 6337 7100 Shuttle Amoy Hotel 76 Telok Ayer St S(048464) 6580 2888 Shuttle Amrise Hotel 112 Sims Avenue #01-01 S(387436) 6842 0881 Shuttle Andaz Singapore 5 Fraser Street S(189354) 6408 1234 Shuttle Ann Siang House 28 Ann Siang Rd S(069708) 6202 9377 Shuttle Aqueen Heritage Joo Chiat No 51 Joo Chiat Road S(427373) 6718 0999 Shuttle Aqueen Heritage Little India 22 Belilos Lane S(219962) 6225 3378 Shuttle Aqueen Hotel Balestier 387 Balestier Road S(029795) 6738 5888 Shuttle Aqueen Hotel Lavender 139 Lavender St. -
Updated Hotel List 24 3 2015.Xlsx
Airport Shuttle Hotel List Information updated as of 24 March 2015. For more information, please call the hotline at (65) 6241 3818. HOTELS ADDRESS 3D Harmony Hostel 23/25A Mayo Street 5 Footway Inn Project Chinatown 2 227 South Bridge Road 5 Footway Inn Project Ann Siang 267 South Bridge Road 5 Footway Inn Project Chinatown 1 63 A Pagoda Street 5 Footway Inn Project Bugis 8,10,12 Aliwal Street 5 Footway Inn Project Boat Quay 76 Boat Quay 98 SG Hostel 96A Lorong 27 Geylang A Beary Best Hostel 16 & 18 Upper Cross Street A Beary Good Hostel 66A & 66B Pagoda Road A Beary Nice Hostel 46B Smith Street A Travellers Rest -Stop 5 Teck Lim Road 088383 ABC Backpacker Hostel 3 Jalan Kubor (North Bridge Road) ABC Premier Hostel 91A Owen Road ABC Hamilton Hostel 7A Hamilton Road Adler Hostel 259 South Bridge Road Ardonis Htl 13 Purvis ST. Adamson Inn Hotel 3 Jalan Pinang,Bugis 199135 Albert Court Village 180 Albert St. 199948 Alis Nest Singapore 23 Robert Lane, Serangoon Road (Near Penta Hotel) Aliwal Park Hotel 77 / 79 Aliwal St. 199948 Amara Hotel 165 Tanjong Pagar Road 088539 Amaris Hotel 21 Middle Road Amara Hotel Sanctuary Resort Sentosa 1 Lankhill Road Ambassador Hotel 65-75 Desker Road 209598 Amigo Hostel 55 Lavender Road 338713 Amrise Hotel 112 Sims Avenue #01-01 Amber Hotel 42 Amber Road 439885 Amoy Hotel 76 Telok Ayer St 048464 Aqueen Hotel Balestier 387 Balestier Road Aqueen Jalan Besar 230 Jalan Besar, 208906 Aqueen Hotel Lavender 139 Lavender St. Aqueen Jalan Besar 230 Jalan Besar 208906 Asia Star Hotel 44 Rowell Road 207995 Asphodel -
Chinatown Historic District
CHINATOWN HISTORIC DISTRICT The Historic District of Chinatown comprises four distinct sub-districts: Telok Ayer, Kreta Ayer, Bukit Pasoh and Tanjong Pagar. This guide introduces the history and character of the area and explains its growth from the 1820s, when it began as the first settlement of immigrants from southern China and southern LEGEND India, until the immediate post-World War II period. Together with the other precincts KRETA AYER MRT STATION south of the Singapore River, they made up what was known colloquially NE4 DT19 as the Greater Town (or Da Po, 大坡) of Singapore. Because of its CHINATOWN WASHROOM architectural, historical and social importance, the area was CAR PARK given conservation status on 7 July 1989. A 1 2 A. PEOPLE’S PARK COMPLEX Take a walk and learn why this area is B. CHINATOWN POINT cherished by so many Singaporeans! B C. CHINATOWN HERITAGE CENTRE NE4 DT19 CHINATOWN D. KRETA AYER PEOPLE’S THEATER BUKIT PASOH 3 E. BUDDHA TOOTH RELIC TEMPLE C F. MAXWELL FOOD CENTRE 15 G. SINGAPORE CITY GALLERY EW16 NE3 TS17 OUTRAM PARK 17 16 H. RED DOT DESIGN MUSEUM D 6 19 7 4 20 E 5 18 8 22 23 TO CHINA SQUARE TO BLAIR PLAIN 21 CONSERVATION AREA CONSERVATION AREA F 9 DT18 24 TELOK AYER G 25 11 10 13 12 TANJONG PAGAR H TELOK AYER More information on Singapore’s 14 built heritage can be found on EW15 A joint project by TANJONG PAGAR EW15 26 TANJONG PAGAR SCAN HERE! THE ORIGIN OF Chinatown is linked to Sir Stamford Raffles.