PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay, Singapore

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6 Raffles Boulevard Marina Square Singapore 039594

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Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (ocean or water)
  • View (urban)
  • Voicemail box

Facilities

  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Outside caterers allowed
  • Rental car service
  • Wheelchair accessible

Business services

  • AV capabilities
  • Business center
  • Video conference
  • VIP services

Recreational activities

  • Health club
  • Outdoor pool
  • Spa or salon
  • Tennis courts

Venue accessibility

  • Airport shuttle
  • Bus
  • Subway
  • Taxi
  • Train

Equipment

  • Staging area

Getting Here

The Hotel is centrally accessible by public transport. The nearest MRT (local subway) stations are: - Promenade Station (interchange for the Circle Line & Downtown Line) - Esplanade Station (Circle Line) - City Hall Station (interchange for the North-South Line and East-West Line - East-West Line goes directly to Changi International Airport) Driving directions from Changi International Airport: - Take the East Coast Parkway (ECP) expressway towards the City and Jurong. - Exit at Rochor Road on the left. - Keep left on Rochor Road and immediately turn left to Temasek Boulevard. - Drive past the fountain and continue along Temasek Boulevard. - Turn left at the T-junction to Raffles Boulevard. PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay, Singapore is on the immediate right. Estimated travel time to the Hotel is approximately 20 minutes, depending on traffic and weather conditions. Please check with your car rental agency before leaving the airport with regard to Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) required along major roads leading to the Central Business District (CBD) at specific times. By Taxi / Private Hire Vehicle, a one-way trip would cost approximately S$25-40nett, depending on the timing, traffic and weather conditions.

Parking

  • Complimentary parking
  • Paid parking
  • Valet parking
  • Bus parking

Distance from airport

  • 9.94 mi. from venue

PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay, Singapore Meeting Space

Total meeting space43,056 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms20
Largest room8,256 sq. ft.
Second largest room5,565 sq. ft.
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Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms583
Suites22

Local Attractions

Singapore EXPO Convention and Exhibition Centre

Convention center
18 km away
Covering over 123,000 sqm of indoor and outdoor space, comprising exhibition and conference halls, meeting rooms, mobile V-Rooms and The MAX Pavilion, EXPO annually welcomes six million visitors and over 600 events, ranging from exhibitions, corporate meetings, conventions, award ceremonies, gala banquets, to consumer shows. Our amenities include extensive 3.5G mobile coverage, WIFI access, a well-equipped business centre, Internet kiosks, automated teller machines (ATMs), nursing rooms, prayer rooms and energy-saving building automation systems.
1 Expo Drive
Singapore, SG 486150

Asian Civilisations Museum

Museum
2 km away
The Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) is the first museum in the region to present a broad yet integrated perspective of pan-Asian cultures and civilisations. As one of the National Museums of Singapore under the National Heritage Board, we seek to promote a better appreciation of the rich cultures that make up Singapore's multi-ethnic society.
1 Empress Pl
Marina Square
Singapore, SG 179555

Little India

Historical landmark
5 km away
With a history that dates to the early 1800s, Little India began as a colony set up by Indians who came to Singapore as prisoners of the British Raj. On their release there were those who chose to stay back and there began this little colony called Little India. There were many others who were brought from Indian villages as indentured labourers who again chose to stay back in this new colony. Located near the Serangoon River, Little India was the perfect location for cattle rearing and agriculture and therefore a land that initially housed Indian convicts soon became home to many who had served their time and chose to stay back in Singapore. Ethnic Indians are a small minority that constitute 6.5% (160,000) of Singapore’s total population and their language is primarily Tamil as a majority trace their origins to the eastern part of South India where Tamil is common. A deeper connection can be seen in that it were the Indian labourers and prisoners who contributed greatly in building the colony’s hospitals, major buildings, churches and many of the features that Singapore has to this day. As the British left the Southeast Asian peninsular, the Indian community chose to imbibe their own cultural backgrounds. A stark indicator that stands to this day is the number of temples built by the community. Another contribution to Singapore by the Indian community that is worthy of mention is that the name ‘Singapore’ was coined from the Sanskrit words ‘Singha Pura’ meaning ‘Lion City’.
Singapore, SG

Singapore Art Museum

Museum
1 km away
The Singapore Art Museum (SAM) advocates and presents contemporary art practices of Singapore and the Southeast Asian region. Opened in January 1996 as a museum under the National Heritage Board of Singapore, SAM has amassed one of the world's largest public collections of modern and contemporary Southeast Asian artworks, with a growing component in international contemporary art.
71 Bras Basah Road
Singapore, SG 189555

CHIJMES

Recreation
3 km away
CHIJMES is a beautifully structured historic building complex in Singapore that has been gazetted as a national monument. As the premier lifestyle destination in Singapore, Chijmes is committed to providing its customers and tenants with services and facilities of impeccable quality, with an ambience that is both vibrant and sophisticated. Given the varied range of F&B dining experiences set amidst unique landscaped surroundings; it's the perfect venue for cosy indoor dining or alfresco dining under the stars. Chijmes, with its charming settings and historical appeal, is definitely a must visit for the local and expatriates community - from families to working professionals, tourists and a re-visit for former and current students of CHIJ.
30 Victoria Street
Singapore, SG 187996

Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay

Theater
1 km away
Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay is one of the world's busiest arts centres, officially opened on 12 October 2002. This architectural icon with its distinctive twin shells, is sited within Singapore's civic district, just by Marina Bay at the mouth of the Singapore River. Esplanade aims to be a performing arts centre for everyone, and its programmes cater to its diverse audiences. Its programme line-up spans all genres to encompass music, dance, theatre and visual arts, with a special emphasis on Asian culture. Esplanade houses world-class performance spaces, supported by a comprehensive range of professional support facilities and services. Its two main venues are the 1,600-seat Concert Hall, with acoustics by Russell Johnson of ARTEC Consultants, and the 2,000-seat theatre, an adaptation of traditional European opera houses in horseshoe form. In the past year, Esplanade has welcomed over seven million visitors and presented more than 1,800 performances.
1 Esplanade Drive
Singapore, SG 038981

Gardens By The Bay

Recreation
3 km away
Gardens by the Bay brings to life Singapore's' vision of creating a City in a Garden. The Gardens captures the essence of Singapore as the premier tropical Garden City with the perfect environment in which to live and work - making Singapore a leading global city of the 21st century. Spanning 101 hectares, and just a five-minute walk from the downtown Marina Bay area, this superpark is home to over a quarter of a million rare plants. The entire park comprises three gardens; Bay South, Bay East and Bay Central. From the waterfront promenade, one can enjoy an amazing view of the Marina Bay financial district skyline. You’ve visited gardens and parks before, but have you ever stepped into a superpark spanning over 100 hectares, featuring more than a quarter of a million rare plants in huge domed conservatories – and in the heart of the city? The Gardens by the Bay is spread over three waterfront gardens: Bay South and Bay East, with Bay Central connecting the two. Bay South — the largest waterfront garden — is where you’ll find the futuristic-looking Supertrees, vertical gardens measuring up to 16 storeys that add a surprising and surreal feel to the landscape. Take a walk on the suspended walkway between the supertrees or hitch a ride to the bar on top of the tallest supertree for a bird’s eye view of the entire gardens. The Supertrees are not just aesthetic features; they also collect rainwater, generate solar power and act as venting ducts for the park’s conservatory. The Conservatories, featuring the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome, are another key feature, offering reprieve from the tropical heat. The Flower Dome replicates the cool-dry climate of Mediterranean and semi-arid subtropical regions like South Africa and parts of Europe like Spain and Italy. The Cloud Forest replicates a cool-moist climate found in Tropical Montane regions between 1,000 to 3,500 metres above sea level, such as Mt Kinabalu in Sabah, Malaysia, and high elevation areas in South America. Bay East is a unique mix of pretty pavilions, lush lawns, tropical palm trees and natural blossoms of all kinds, perfect for an evening stroll or a picnic with family and friends. It also offers an amazing view of the Marina Bay financial district skyline along its two-kilometre waterfront promenade.
18 Marina Gardens Drive
Singapore, SG 018953

Singapore Flyer

Recreation
1 km away
At a height of 165m, Singapore Flyer is the world’s largest Giant Observation Wheel and also one of Asia’s biggest tourist attractions. Featuring fixed capsules the size of a bus, the spectacular icon is capable of holding up to 784 passengers. Each capsule has a 28-person capacity and each revolution takes approximately 30 minutes. It promises more than just a view, but a panorama that captures Marina Bay’s skyline with a glimpse of neighbouring Malaysia and Indonesia.
30 Raffles Avenue Singapore
Singapore, SG 039803

More

Sitting in the heart of the Central Business District, the hotel is a stone’s throw away from well-loved Singapore landmarks, world-class attractions and dynamic art scene - hallmarks of a destination hotel for travelers seeking unique experiences. Catering to conscious and mindful travelers, the hotel focuses on stylish and contemporary vibes that is brought to life through iconic architecture, eco-friendliness and lifestyle experiences. Step into a world where the iconic cinematic architecture of John Portman meets our commitment to the environment through melding touches of nature with sensible design aesthetics. With a biophilic concept which celebrates nature, you’re set for an immersive tree top experience from the moment you cross the Atrium Sky Bridge for a warm welcome at the reception, to mingling in the foyer which overlooks the impressive atrium gardens. All 583 guestrooms, including 22 suites, offer a panoramic view of the Marina Bay or the city skyline. Guests can look forward to a choice of 10 categories of rooms and suites, from Urban Deluxe Rooms to the opulent PARKROYAL COLLECTION Suite. PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay, Singapore is also: *Directly connected to Marina Square Shopping Mall (spiral staircase from Level 4 of the Hotel leads directly into Level 3 of the mall). *Within walking distance of 3 MRT (local subway) stations. *Adjacent to Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre (accessible via a fully sheltered walking route). *Directly opposite The Esplanade, Singapore’s performing arts centre. *5 minutes drive / 10-15 minutes by foot from Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Centre. *15 minutes drive from Resorts World Convention Centre, Sentosa. *20 minutes drive from Changi International Airport. *20 minutes drive from Singapore EXPO.

Seasonality

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High season
Shoulder season
Jun 1 – Aug 31
Low season
Dec 9 – Dec 30
Jan 2 – Jan 18

Cancellation Policy

Cancellation policies may vary by rate - please refer to specific cancellation policy for the respective rates quoted. No-Show fee: room rate and taxes based on the full length of stay.