The Venue
Red Dot Design Museum is located in the vibrant inner city area of Tanjong Pagar. Filled with bars, restaurants, cafes, shops, restored heritage and shophouse buildings and commercial centres, Tanjong Pagar is the perfect slice of modern, cosmopolitan Singapore. For more information, check out Timeout Singapore.
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Where To Stay
There are many terrific choices of hotels in the area surrounding the venue.
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- The Scarlet Hotel is a boutique hotel in Erskine Road, Chinatown, Singapore. It was opened in 2004, in a building dating from 1924. The exterior was restored to its original state while the interior was complete restructured. The decor is predominantly gold, bronze and crimson, and includes rose-patterned furniture, chandeliers, and gilded mirrors. Cracking rooftop restaurant venue too (if food not brilliant). Also just around the corner.
- The New Majestic Hotel, on Bukit Pasoh Road in Singapore’s Chinatown is a hotel built in 1928. The building originally consisted of four shophouses and a restaurant. In 2003, the exterior was restored to its original state, and the lobby ceiling was stripped to reveal the previous paintwork. It was reopened as a boutique hotel. Prob our favorite option. See more at TabletHotels here.
- The Club Hotel by harry’s hospitality is a 22-room luxury boutique hotel at Ann Siang road, one of Singapore’s most fashionable districts. Housed in a stately 1900’s heritage building, the design-led establishment brings the area’s rich heritage to life with the club hotel stylish blend of contemporary minimalism and antique, oriental highlights. Bonkers, but brilliant fun. And close by.
- Amara Singapore Hotel features 388-room which showcases special touches such as a minimalist themed lobby, a contemporary Balinese-style resort pool and a collection of chic restaurants including our iconic Silk Road and Thanying restaurants. Complemented by a host of specially designed rooms, facilities and a spa, our valued guests can enjoy a different kind of luxurious inner city living at Amara Singapore Hotel. Very near to th venue!
- Klapsons is located along the southern fringe of the Central Business District, klapsons, The Boutique Hotel affords quiet sophistication, refined luxury and functionality. Passionately crafted by William Sawaya of contemporary design forerunner Sawaya & Moroni, guests luxuriate in a practical yet innovative alternative to mainstream perceptions of a hotel stay. Each guestroom is individually characterised such that no two rooms are alike.
- Porcelain Hotel is situated on one of Chinatown’s best known historical lanes, sitting beautifully on Mosque Street. Located on a convenient stretch in Chinatown, the street has always been adorned with traditional shop-houses and quaint curio shops. Centrally located, Porcelain Hotel is a 5-minute walk from Chinatown MRT Station and a 10-minute ride from Orchard Road. The stylish hotel offers a spa and free Wi-Fi on site. Great low budget option.
- Hotel 1929 With its whimsical mix of old world architecture and retro-chic interior, this boutique hotel is located on the historically relevant Keong Saik Street, in the business district of Chinatown. It is also just two-minute walk from the Chinatown MRT Station. The four-star hotel is also within walking distance of the vibrant nightclubs and restaurants along Club Street.
- M Hotel Singapore, awarded Best Deluxe Hotel by Hospitality Asia 2009 – 2011, Singapore Series is strategically located in the heart of the Financial District and close to the festivities of the city and Orchard Road. All 413 guestrooms cleverly combine a home and office with a comfortable rest area and practical workstation complete with modern technological amenities including broadband Internet access for discerning business travellers.
- Wangz, Visually striking, yet inviting and warm, Wangz Hotel is an urban sculpture of gleaming aluminium cladding and asymmetrically-placed wide windows. This boutique hotel offers a sophisticated setting that celebrates its unique architecture in an area that is distinguished for its eclectic blend of Art Deco and Straits Settlement style. Not the closest hotel to the venue but a great environment
How to get there
Singapore is easily accessible to most major airlines and is a major transit hub. Serviced by world beaters, Singapore Airlines and Changi Airport, its a short 20 minute cab ride to Tanjong Pagar.
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