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Suntec Singapore International Convention Center
IPTV World Forum Asia 2007 will be held at Suntec Singapore, a world-famous venue situated beside the busy central business district.
 Just 20 minutes from Singapore Changi International Airport, Suntec Singapore is in the heart of a self-contained infrastructure. In addition to its superb convention facilities and award-winning food and beverage teams, Suntec Singapore offers direct access to 5,000+ hotel rooms, 1,000 stores, 300 restaurants and the region’s internationally renowned arts centre, Esplanades – Theatres On The Bay. Web Site: http://www.suntecsingapore.com Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre 1 Raffles Boulevard, Suntec City Singapore 039593 Tel: (65) 6337 2888 Fax: (65) 6825 2222 Email:
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Travel by Airline Singapore Changi Airport is served by more than 70 airlines flying to more than 160 cities in 53 countries, and is well-placed to meet Singapore's aviation needs well into the future Access routes to Suntec City by road Raffles Boulevard (from Bras Basah Road) Temasek Avenue Rochor Road exit from East Coast Expressway Nicoll Highway Suntec Singapore is accessible via 2 major expressways: East Coast Expressway (ECP) and Central Expressway (CTE). There is prominent signage directing the way to Suntec Singapore, which is located south of the Office Towers. There are a total of 3,200 parking spaces available in the basement of Suntec City and many more available within the vicinity. MRT
The nearest MRT station is City Hall. The venue is then a 10 minute walk via the underground City Link Mall. Buses
Bus services to Suntec Singapore alight directly in front of the convention centre: 77, 106, 133, 75, 70, 10, 608, 36, 97, 111, 501, 502, 518, 857, 700 Suntec City Courtesy Shuttle bus
The Suntec City Courtesy Shuttle Bus pick-up point is outside the City Hall Station entrance at St Andrew’s Cathedral, opposite Capitol Building.
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