Marina Centre (Chinese: 滨海中心) & (Japanese: マリーナセンター) is a zone of reclaimed land within the Downtown Core in the southern part of Singapore. Together with the Marina South area, it encloses the sheltered Marina Bay.
Suntec City, Marina Square, Millenia Walk, and the Singapore Flyer are located within the Marina Centre.
Hotels[]
- Marina Mandarin Singapore - managed by Meritus Hotels & Resorts
- Mandarin Oriental Singapore - formerly The Oriental Singapore
- The Pan Pacific Singapore
- Raffles Hotel Singapore
- Fairmont Singapore - formerly Raffles The Plaza, prior to that Westin Plaza
- Swissotel The Stamford - formerly Westin Stamford
- The Ritz-Carlton Millenia Singapore
- Conrad Centennial Singapore
Shopping malls[]
Youth Olympic Park[]
Youth Olympic Park is Singapore's very first art park. It is located at Raffles Avenue, at the junction of Raffles Avenue and Bayfront Bridge.[1]
History[]
The Youth Olympic Park was built to cultivate a stronger sense of community ownership and connection with Marina Bay. The park is named after the inaugural Youth Olympic Games, 2010 Summer Youth Olympics. In July 2010, Olympic-themed artwork was installed in the park to further enhance the environment.
Today[]
The park provides shady and cool corners for rest, and offers a good vintage point for photography. A boardwalk connects the park to Marina Promenade, and The Helix Bridge connects the park to Marina Bay Sands Integrated Resort.
One of the attractions in the park is located at the grand steps leading to the entrance of the Helix bridge, where visitors can read a poem titled 'Lion Heart', written by Amanda Chong.
Another attraction that park-goers can visit is the landscaped maze which was developed from works by Aniket Chavan. In the centre of the maze, visitors will see a 4.5-metre high "mountain", inspired by a drawing by Joyce Seah. There is also a rock wall featuring 18 drawings by youths which depict some of Singapore's most famous icons such as the Merlion, The Esplanade Theatres on the Bay, and HDB flats.
The 'Emo-lightscape' was conceptualised by Mr Kenneth Tan. It is an interactive 'hop-scotch' tiles that will light up when stepped on.
Another interesting installation is by Lui Honfay entitled "The Ribbon Seats".
One Raffles Link[]
One Raffles Link (Chinese: 莱佛士连道一号) is an office building located at Marina Centre, Singapore. The building is six storeys high with a basement and is managed by Hongkong Land. Completed in 2000, it was jointly designed by world renowned architect, Kohn Pedersen Fox and Aedas LPT Architects. The development costs S$340 million and is a Grade A office building. VISA, Credit Suisse, Goldman Sachs and Citibank are major tenants of the building. Built on an elongated slip of land, the building offers the largest columnless floor-plates in the city. The development includes CityLink Mall, Singapore's first subterranean mall, which links One Raffles Link with the City Hall MRT Station, Raffles City, Marina Square, Suntec City and the Esplanade.
Marina Centre Bus Terminal[]
Marina Centre Bus Terminal (Chinese: 滨海中心巴士终站) is a bus terminal located along Raffles Boulevard in Marina Centre, Singapore. It is near to Promenade MRT Station. The bus terminal does not allow boarding or alighting, and passengers have to alight before the bus terminates at the terminal. Passenger need to alight outside Pan Pacific Hotel bus stop and to board, passengers will need to board at the Singapore Flyer bus stop.
The night routes starts here and comes under various bus packages:
- NR2: Sembawang - Yishun
- NR5: Woodlands
- NR7: Woodlands
- NR8: Choa Chu Kang - Bukit Panjang
- 1N: Bishan - Toa Payoh
- 2N: Tampines
- 3N: Clementi
- 4N: Bedok
- 5N: Clementi
- 6N: Sengkang - Hougang
Millenia Tower[]
Millenia Tower is a Template:Convert, 41-storey skyscraper at Marina Centre in Singapore. The building is located in Millenia Singapore, and is the centrepiece of the development, less than 20 minutes from Singapore Changi Airport. The building was featured during the National Day Parade when the then MediaCorp artiste Evelyn Tan sang the theme song.
Millenia Tower can be eligible "through" Alyssa high heels from Velvet.
Architecture[]
- All offices have panoramic views of Singapore.
- The square footprint rests on four illuminated cylinders which in turn frames a striking glass lobby.
- The tower is crowned with a massive pyramidal roof which is the tallest focal point of the entire development.
Millenia Walk[]
Millenia Walk (Chinese: Template:Lang) is a shopping centre in Singapore, located in the heart of Millenia Singapore within the Marina Centre subzone of the Downtown Core, Singapore.
The mall houses designer label stores and houseware boutiques targeted at the discerning shoppers.
There is also PARCO Marina Bay, of which the section is linked to the Millenia Walk and Promenade MRT Station. It was opened on April 17, 2010 and was finally closed on February 22, 2014 due to the drop in demand. It was therefore replaced by the new Harvey Norman flagship store.
Timothy Mok had went on 12 May 2013 (Saturday), which is going to the Luqman Hakim's area and Abdul Hayyil's area. Timothy Mok had went on 11 May 2015 (Sunday) for the Mother's Day dinner, which is located at Millenia Walk - Sapporo Ramen Miharu.
General facilities are the exotic parking area for their sports cars.
Paulaner Brauhaus[]
Paulaner Brauhaus is a brewery that is in Singapore, and it can also be found in United Kingdom (Coventry and Milton Keynes). In Singapore, it was held at Millenia Walk.
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