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  Novotel Clark Quay luxury hotel Singapore, Novotel Clark Quay budget hotels Singapore Novotel Clark Quay beach hotel ...
Novotel Clarke Quay Hotel Singapore is located along banks of the historic Singapore River.
Novotel Clarke Quay Hotel, Singapore has a swimming pool for you to relax as water is a natural soother.
Novotel Clarke Quay Hotel, Singapore has 408 grace fully decorated guest rooms and suites.
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  Hotel Novotel Clarke Quay Singapore: book your Novotel hotel in SINGAPORE
Hotel Novotel Clarke Quay Singapore: book your Novotel hotel in SINGAPORE
The Novotel Clarke Quay Singapore is conveniently located near the famed Orchard Road Shopping Paradise, the Suntec City convention centre and the Singapore Exposition Hall.
It is also next to Clarke Quay, Boat Quay and Robertson Quay, which offer an exciting blend of entertainment, shopping and a variety of dining experiences from international cuisine to delectable local fare.
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  Clarke Quay Singapore - Insights to Singapore Clark Quay   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Clarke Quay Singapore — A haven for world-class entertainment and glorious food, this former trading hub is now a den for modern pop culture in an old-age architectural setting.
Clarke Quay is a historical riverside quay in Singapore, located upstream from the mouth of the Singapore River and Boat Quay.
Where to Shop in Clark Quay Royal SelangorThere is no better place to learn the exotic art of pewter-smithing than at Royal Selangor, one of the oldest and largest pewter factories in the world.
www.streetdirectory.com /travel_guide/singapore/clarke_quay_travel/clarke_quay   (590 words)

  
  Clarke Quay - Singapore Lifestyle Wiki
Clarke Quay is past River Valley Road, lying near the mouth of the Singapore River, and bounded by Tan Tye Place and Canning Road.
This quay, named after Singapore's second colonial governor, Sir Andrew Clarke, was transformed like Boat Quay into a dining, shopping and entertainment precinct in the early 1990s and has recently undergone another, highly distinctive, renovation that has cemented its status as one of Singapore's most popular nightlife haunts.
Read Bridge spans across the river and connects Clarke Quay with Riverside Point, a complex of shops and restaurants that bears no hint of its seedier past when it was a gathering place for secret societies, opium smokers and ladies of the night.
lifestylewiki.com /Singapore/Clarke_Quay   (708 words)

  
  Clarke Quay - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The quay is situated upstream from the mouth of the Singapore River and Boat Quay.
Clarke Quay was named after Sir Andrew Clarke, Singapore's second Governor and Governor of the Straits Settlements from 1873 to 1875, who played a key role in positioning Singapore as the main port for the Malay states of Perak, Selangor and Sungei Ujong.
Clarke Quay Festival Village, the biggest conservation project for the Singapore River, was developed and officially opened on 10 December 1993.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Clarke_Quay   (715 words)

  
 فقط في سنغافورة - رصيف كلارك (Clarke Quay)
يعرض رصيف كلارك (Clarke Quay) بديلا فريدا لمغريات الاتجاه السائد بتقديمه محلات البضائع المستعملة والتحف، وأسواق الأحد الشعبية الرخيصة والمطاعم ذات المجموعة المدهشة من خيارات الأطعمة والمشروبات كلها في خمس ساحات من المستودعات المرممة.
أطلق عليه اسم رصيف كلارك (Clarke Quay) تخليدا لاسم السير أندرو كلارك (Sir Andrew Clarke) الحاكم الثاني لسنغافورة، وقد كان الرصيف مركزا تجاريا حيث يوصل سيل لا ينقطع من المراكب المسطحة بضائعها إلى المخازن الواقعة في أعلى النهر.
ويقع بالقرب من مدخل رصيف كلارك (Clarke Quay) على طريق وادي النهر (River Valley Road) بيت وامبوا للثلج (Whampoa's Ice House) الذي كان ملكا لهو أه كاي (Hoo Ah Kay)، وهو مهاجر قديم من وامبوا في الصين استورد الثلج من بوسطن في منتصف القرن التاسع عشر قبل توفر مصانع الثلج في سنغافورة.
www.visitsingapore.com /publish/stbportal/ar/home/what_to_see/singapore_river/clarke_quay.html   (260 words)

  
 Clarke Quay
Clarke Quay is Singapore's only riverside festival village combining dining, shopping and entertainment.
Named after Singapore's second Governor, Sir Andrew Clarke, Clarke Quay was the centre of commerce in the late 19th century due to its strategic location near the mouse of Singapore River.
The timber windows and plaster ornament capture the spirit of old Clarke Quay while new interior finishes such as gypsum board, suspended ceilings and ceramic tiles add a touch of modernity.
www.dawncities.com /sg_fnb_guide/sg_river/clarke_quay/clarke_quay.htm   (313 words)

  
 CPAmedia.com: Sitting on the Dock of the Bay - Singapore's Restored Boat Quay
Boat Quay, though, would still be used for many years to come by Chinese traders, mostly for the passage of goods from the Straits Settlements or Southeast Asia.
Clarke Quay, named after a Singapore governor from the 1870's, Sir Andrew Clarke, is somewhat less geared towards the slick and trendy, but rather towards families and the slightly less flamboyant crowd.
The streets off Clarke Quay, pointing like the arms of a starfish away from a central square, are lined with shops, souvenir and bric-a-brac stalls, and a few funfair-like attractions.
www.cpamedia.com /travel/singapore_boat_quays   (2238 words)

  
 CLARKE QUAY
Clarke Quay was named after Sir Andrew Clarke who was the second governor of Singapore (1873-1875).
Before, Clarke Quay was a commercial centre from where an unending stream of bumboats transported their goods upriver.
Clarke Quay now becomes one of the popular places for food and entertainment.
www1.moe.edu.sg /learn@/singaporerivertrail/sec/G041_Dunman_Sec/clarke_quay.htm   (781 words)

  
 Clarke Quay- Singapore, Singapore - VirtualTourist.com
Clarke Quay was once lined with warehouses to accommodate the mass amount of goods being shipped up stream from Boat Quay.
The Bars in Clarke Quay are a little more laid back and make a great spot to get your first drinks to start off the night.
Located beside the stretch of watering holes at clarke quay, this gmax launches you to 60 metres into the sky at 200km per hour.
www.virtualtourist.com /travel/Asia/Singapore/Singapore-1495679/Things_To_Do-Singapore-Clarke_Quay-BR-1.html   (983 words)

  
 Clarke Quay MRT Station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clarke Quay MRT Station (NE5) is a station on the North East MRT Line in Singapore.
The station is located on the opposite side of the Singapore River where Clarke Quay is actually situated.
The distance between Clarke Quay and the previous station, Chinatown, is the shortest distance between two MRT stations in Singapore, a mere 360 metres.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Clarke_Quay_MRT_Station   (429 words)

  
 NHB -Singapore River   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Clarke Quay is one of the three major quays along the Singapore River.
Situated between Boat Quay and Robertson Quay, it is named after Sir Andrew Clarke, Governor of the Straits Settlements in 1873-1875.
Prior to the 1860s, Boat Quay was the focus of all trading and commercial activity as it was closer to the harbour at the river mouth.
www.nhb.gov.sg /PE/SRT/content_clarkequay.html   (195 words)

  
 Singapore - The New 24 Hour Party People Destination
The Novotel Clarke Quay Singapore (http://www.accorhotels-asia.com) has launched an innovative partnership programme with neighboring Clarke Quay merchants that offers guests outstanding discounts on dining and entertainment.
Clarke Quay is a historic waterfront area where former go-downs (shophouses) have been transformed into restaurants, bars, and nightclubs.
“Clarke Quay is the livewire of Singapore’s entertainment scene and a must visit attraction for our international guests.
www.emediawire.com /releases/2006/3/prweb362120.htm   (647 words)

  
 Tourism Web Services
In the 1870s, the volume of trade soared due to the opening of the Suez Canal and the popularity of steamships as opposed to sailboats, which are dependent on the speed and direction of the wind.
It was at Clarke Quay where many Singapore pioneers made their fortunes.
Between Elgin and Cavenagh Bridges, banked by North and South Boat Quay, is a body of water thought to be auspicious by the Chinese community because its swollen shape resembles a carp’s belly.
www.tws.com.sg /singapore/sin_html/information/reflections/rfsriver.html   (913 words)

  
 Novotel Clarke Quay Singapore - Discount Singapore Hotel Reservations
The Novotel Clarke Quay Singapore is located along Clarke Quay where there are a number of bars and riverside resturants.
Clarke Quay MTR Station is also within walking distance.
The Novotel Clarke Quay Singapore is a perfact place for both business and leisure travellers.
directrooms.com /singapore/hotels/novotel-clarke-quay-singapore-270.htm   (202 words)

  
 Novotel Clarke Quay Singapore - Special Internet Rates at HotelClub
If you are planning for an ideal holiday destination in Singapore, the hotel is a perfect place for you to reside and explore the surrounding areas.
Conveniently located near the famous Orchard Road Shopping Paradise, Novotel Clarke Quay is close to the Suntec City convention centre and the Singapore Exposition Hall.
The hotel is next to Clarke Quay, Boat Quay and Robertson Quay, which offer an exciting blend of entertainment, shopping and a variety of dining experiences from international cuisine to delectable local fare.
www.hotelclub.net /hotel.reservations/Novotel_Clarke_Quay_Singapore.htm   (309 words)

  
 Singapore Airlines   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Singapore Airlines, together with Clarke Quay and Sentosa, today launched the new shuttle service between Clarke Quay and Sentosa Island in a “new-look” SIA Hop-on bus.
The SIA Hop-on bus Clarke Quay – Sentosa route will be in addition to the existing city route.
Clarke Quay is owned and managed by CapitaLand Retail Limited (CapitaLand Retail).
www.singaporeair.com /saa/en_UK/content/company_info/press_release/NE_1306.jsp?JSESSIONID=G07nSlBKYyL2YsnBpgKDTbncHwDV898HnSpk1jDbcL1ZL2pk8wFB!-360299959!NONE   (620 words)

  
 Novotel Clarke Quay Singapore
Step into the Novotel Clarke Quay Hotel Singapore and you'll be surrounded by the cozy warmth and personalized service of a truly intimate hotel.
It is also next to Clarke Quay, Boat Quay and Robertson Quay which offer an exciting blend of entertainment; shopping, recreational and cultural experience.
Spend some time in the evening at the Novotel Clarke Quay's lounge drinking a cocktail, having a light meal, or sampling their large selection of international beers.
www.friendlyplanet.com /hotels/novotel-clarke-quay-singapore.html   (305 words)

  
 Boat Quay & Clarke Quay, Singapore - VirtualTourist.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Located along the Singapore river is Clarke Quay in here you will find shops to get your habit started and after that you can relax and have something to eat at the numerous restaurant.
All along the Boat and Clarke Quays, there are numerous restaurants and bars / nightclubs.
This was a welcome relief after walking along Boat Quay and hearing the awful techno rubbish blaring out of several bars.
www.virtualtourist.com /travel/Asia/Singapore/Singapore-1495679/Nightlife-Singapore-Boat_Quay_Clarke_Quay-BR-1.html   (1003 words)

  
 Novotel Clarke Quay Singapore, Singapore - Reviews - TripAdvisor
Apr 21, 2007 jeremy21, Kent U.K. We stayed for two nights on the way to Australia, Having used Novotel in Europe, which we found poor quality and value, we found it to be great value and great location.Check in was slow even at 8pm,...
The hotel is strategically placed on Clarke's Quay, 30 yards and you are on the banks of the Singapore River with a whole choice of eating places and entertainment.
Clarke Quay is vibrant and alive and much the best location in Singapore, with bars and restaurants galore and such a happy...
www.tripadvisor.com /Hotel_Review-g294265-d301010-Reviews-Novotel_Clarke_Quay_Singapore-Singapore.html   (901 words)

  
 Clarke Quay
Due to its strategic location of being near to the mouth of Singapore River, Clarke Quay was the centre of commerce during the late 19th century.
One such notable merchants was Tan Tye (his name is immortalised in Tan Tye Place, a short and narrow one-way street at Clarke Quay) who built his business empire trading timber and pineapple.
Clarke Quay itself was named after Sir Andrew Clarke, the second Governor of Singapore.
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 Einzigartiges Singapur - Clarke Quay
Clarke Quay - nach Singapurs zweitem Gouverneur Sir Andrew Clarke benannt - war das Handelszentrum für die Flotte von Leichterschiffen, die ihre Waren flussaufwärts zu den Lagerhäusern transportierten.
In der Nähe des Eingangs zum Clarke Quay auf der River Valley Road befindet sich das Whampoa's Ice House.
Von Clarke Quay MRT (NE5) aus Richtung Hafenviertel.
www.visitsingapore.com /publish/stbportal/de/home/what_to_see/singapore_river/clarke_quay.html   (370 words)

  
 Clarke Quay | Singapore Attraction Review
Clarke Quay, once the center of commerce during the late 19th century, is now a quaint spot filled with charming shop houses and restaurants.
The best time to visit this area is in the evening, when the Singapore River reflects the kaleidoscope of colors that are emitted from restaurant lights situated on either side of the river's banks.
Bridges at both ends of the quay make it easy to crossover to the other side and fully explore the area.
www.internationalcircuit.com /singapore/tourism-1.php   (187 words)

  
 Hospitality Net - Industry News - Novotel Returns To Singapore With Prime Hotel Site
Novotel Clarke Quay enjoys a pre-eminent location, strategically located between Singapore's main financial centre at Raffles Place and the prime shopping area of Orchard Road.
The 406-room hotel is also within walking distance to the Clarke Quay MRT Station, which offers train services to Orchard Road, Raffles Place, Raffles City and World Trade Centre and Changi International Airport on the Airport Extension Line.
Novotel Clarke Quay is situated on top of a four-storey shopping centre with the hotel's main reception located on level seven.
www.hospitalitynet.org /news/4021964.html   (707 words)

  
 Chinatown / Clarke Quay
As much as one may have pause to gawk at the wonderful skylines of Singapore, such as in the Raffles District, to some they may seem...
Clarke's Quay is formed on an artificial bend in the river and contains a nightlife steeply British-flavored.
Clarke's Quay is near some of Singapore's government buildings, which is worth a casual walk towards the northeast along the river to Connaught Drive towards Raffles.
www.tompgalvin.com /places/sg/chinatown.htm   (858 words)

  
 Novotel Clarke Quay Hotel Singapore, Discount rates Upto 75%, Novotel Clarke Quay Hotel reservations, Novotel Clarke ...
Novotel Clarke Quay Singapore (former New Otani hotel) is Accor's latest, newly renovated, 25-story hotel situated in the heart of the city center, near the famed Orchard Road and Singapore business district, the Novotel Clarke Quay Hotel is surrounded by the best variety of entertainment hotspots in Singapore.
Novotel Clarke Quay Hotel is located on the bank of the historic Singapore River, the Novotel Clarke Quay Hotel is within easy access of the business, shopping and entertainment districts.
The Novotel Clarke Quay is approximately ten minutes drive away from Orchard Road and the central business district.
www.esingaporehotels.com /novotel-clarke-quay-hotel-in-singapore.html   (352 words)

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