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  2. Lavender, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Lavender is a subzone within the planning area of Kallang, Singapore, as defined by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA). Lavender is composed of an area bounded by Tessensohn Road in the north; Balestier Road, Lavender Street and Crawford Street in the east; the Rochor River and Rochor Canal in the south; as well as Syed Alwi Road, Serangoon Road and Rangoon Road in the west.

  3. Category:Hotels in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 30 December 2023, at 04:05 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Voco Orchard Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Hilton re-acquired Hilton International in 2005 [14] and the Hilton International branding was retired in 2006, when the hotel became the Hilton Singapore. [ 15 ] On 13 December 2015, the ceiling of the hotel entrance collapsed and debris fell into a car. 4 people were sent to hospital.

  5. V on Shenton - Wikipedia

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    V on Shenton (pronounced as Five on Shenton) is a 54-storey, 237 m (778 ft) mixed residential and commercial development located at 5 Shenton Way, Singapore. Background [ edit ]

  6. Hilton Singapore Orchard - Wikipedia

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    The Mandarin Singapore in 1973, when only the first tower had been built. The hotel opened in 1971 as The Mandarin Singapore, occupying a single 36-storey block facing Orchard Road. Designed by Cyrus Casper Francis, it had 700 rooms. Atop the hotel was the Top of the 'M' , the highest revolving restaurant in Singapore. It has since been ...

  7. Parkroyal Collection Pickering - Wikipedia

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    Designed by WOHA, a Singapore-based architecture firm, [6] designed this hotel as a hotel-as-garden that actually doubled the green-growing potential of its site. It includes green walls, water features and 15,000 m 2 of tiered "sky gardens", claiming to be self-sustaining and are designed to consume minimal energy with the use of solar cells, motion sensors, rainwater harvesting and reclaimed ...

  8. Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Pan Pacific Singapore is a hotel located in Marina Centre, Singapore, operated by the Pan Pacific Hotels and Resorts. With 38 floors, it is the tallest of the three hotels which are part of the Marina Square development, the other two being the Parkroyal Collection Marina Bay and Mandarin Oriental Singapore . [ 4 ]

  9. Hotel Fort Canning - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Fort Canning is a boutique hotel opened in 2010 in Fort Canning Park, Singapore. Located near the Orchard Road and Clarke Quay Nightlife districts , the building was the British Far East Command Headquarters during World War II .