PARKROYAL COLLECTION Pickering, Singapore
Searching for hotels near Chinatown, Singapore? A collision of cultures and colours awaits you just outside the walls of the PARKROYAL COLLECTION Pickering, Singapore. Take a walk from Chinatown to Sri Mariamman Temple, the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore. Explore the chic bars and cafés in Ann Siang Hill – modern-day establishments in old, colonial-style shophouses. At night, head to the waterfront at Clarke Quay and Boat Quay for a host of entertainment and dining options.
- Address3 Upper Pickering Street, Singapore 058289
Nearby Attractions
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Merlion Park
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Chinatown
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Sentosa Island
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National Stadium
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Gardens by the Bay
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Sri Mariamman Temple
Nearby Dining
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Hong Lim Market and Food Centre
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Clarke Quay
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Ann Siang Hill and Club Street
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Boat Quay
Nearby Shopping
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The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands
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Orchard Road
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Arab Street
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Bugis Village
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Bugis Junction
Nearby Businesses
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Sands Expo & Convention Centre
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Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre
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Central Business District
Airport
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Changi Airport
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Seletar Airport
Getting Here
From Changi International Airport, head onto the East Coast Parkway (ECP) and take Exit 15 to Rochor Road. Turn left at North Bridge Road, then right at North Boat Quay, followed by another left at New Bridge Road. Turn left onto Upper Pickering Street to arrive at the hotel.
The journey from Changi International Airport should take approximately 20 minutes and will cost between SGD 20 to SGD 30
Board the train from Changi and alight at the Tanah Merah Station. Transfer to the Green Line heading towards Outram MRT Station. Alight at Outram, then take the Purple Line to Chinatown, exiting via Exit E (towards Chinatown Point Shopping Centre). The hotel is just a one-minute walk from this station. Estimated travel time from Changi Airport is one hour.
More About Singapore
GMT +8 hours
English, Mandarin, Malay and Tamil
Singapore Dollar (SGD)
Average temperatures range from 31°C (88°F) in the day to around 24°C (75°F) in the evening.
Customs
Being a country of diverse cultures, various customs from different ethnic backgrounds are observed. It is common to greet someone with a friendly handshake, though Malays may not when meeting members of the opposite gender. Displays of affection in public are frowned upon, while touching someone’s head and pointing at someone with your index finger are both considered as impolite.
Electricity
The electrical current in Singapore runs on a 220-volt, 50 cycle AC (the same as Britain and Australia). North American appliances will need an adaptor and a converter while dual-voltage appliances will simply require an adaptor.
Tipping
10% service charge is implemented in most dining establishments. Though not mandatory, you may compliment exceptional service with a tip.
Taxes
Prevailing Government Service Tax is automatically added to all goods and services.
Shopping and Business Hours
Shopping Hours - 10:00am to 10:00pm
Business Hours - 9:00am to 6:00pm
Emergency Numbers
Police - 999
Fire and Ambulance - 995
Non-emergency Ambulance - 1777
Visa Requirements
For some nationalities, a visa is required prior to your arrival in Singapore. https://www.ica.gov.sg/visitor/visitor_entryvisa
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