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All Countries > Singapore > Singapore > InterContinental SINGAPORE

InterContinental SINGAPORE
80 Middle Road
Singapore, 188966
Nightly Rates (309.72 - 504.84)   3 Star

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Property Description
A unique landmark in the heart of Bugis, InterContinental Singapore connects guests to an established arts, cultural and heritage district with more than 20 historical sites, national monuments, art institutions and museums. Guests are also invited to discover the colourful faces of Singapore through exploration of neighbouring areas such as Arab Street, Kampong Glam and Little India which house an array of boutiques, cafes and galleries.

Amenities
  • Accessible facilities

  • Air conditioning individually controlled in room

  • Airline desk

  • Baby sitting

  • Bathrobe

  • Bathtub

  • Bell staff/porter

  • Car rental desk

  • Cocktail lounge

  • Color television

  • Concierge desk

  • Connecting rooms

  • Currency exchange

  • Desk with lamp

  • Direct dial telephone

  • Dry cleaning

  • Electrical adaptors available

  • Executive floor

  • Exterior corridors

  • Free newspaper

  • Golf

  • Hairdryer

  • High speed internet access for laptop in public areas

  • High speed internet connection

  • Housekeeping - daily

  • Housekeeping - weekly

  • Interior corridors

  • Ironing board

  • Late check-out available

  • Limousine service

  • Lounges/bars

  • Meeting rooms

  • Mini-refrigerator

  • Mini-refrigerator

  • Minibar

  • On-Site parking

  • Outdoor pool

  • Parking

  • Pay per view movies on TV

  • Private bathroom

  • Public area air conditioned

  • Restaurant

  • Rollaway bed

  • Room service

  • Safe deposit box

  • Satellite television

  • Separate closet

  • Shoe shine stand

  • Shops and commercial services

  • Spare electrical outlet available at desk

  • Speaker phone

  • Stereo

  • Storage space

  • Technical concierge

  • Tennis court

  • Tour/sightseeing desk

  • Travel agency

  • Turn down service

  • Two-line phone

  • Valet parking

  • Valet same day dry cleaning

  • Voice mail

  • Weight scale

  • Wireless internet connection

  • Wireless internet connection in public areas


  • Miscellaneous Information
  • Singapore Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3:00 PM 

  • Check out time is 12:00 PM 

  • Time Zone is  GMT 

  • Opened in  1998 

  • Renovated in  01/01/2011 

  • 403  rooms. 

  • 19  suites. 

  • 16  floors. 


  • Restaurant Information
    Blue Ginger Restaurant (Peranakan)  Nestled amidst a row of quaint shophouses, the Blue Ginger Restaurant features nostalgic decor reminiscent of Singapore's colonial heritage, creating an authentic dining atmosphere to indulge in the traditional flavourful Peranakan dishes. A stalwart in t True Blue Cuisine (Peranakan)  An ideal dining choice after a visit to the museum, the restaurant serves authentic, flavourful Peranakan dishes, infusing spices grown in the region in its cooking. Be sure to also try the sweet delights, local nonya kuehs that are distinctive of the Per Imperial Herbal Restaurant (Chinese)  Known for its healthy and delicious food, the Imperial Herbal Restaurant's menus feature a variety of exotic menu items such as crocodile soup and fried scorpion. Halia Restaurant (Fusion)  The perfect venue for lunch or high tea, Halia serves a variety of continental cuisine with an Asian twist in the lush, green environment of the Singapore Botanic Gardens. Ginger; known as halia, is featured widely, and the house speciality is the tummy w IndoChine Waterfront (Fusion)  Amidst the grand backdrop of the towering skyscrapers in the financial hub and mesmerising riverfront at Empress Place, IndoChine Waterfront offers authentic IndoChinese cuisine. Highly recommended dishes include the vit quay gion ton kin and the trio sea Garibaldi Italian Restaurant (Italian)  Garibaldi is a fine example of a stylish Italian restaurant, elegant and modern with a warm ambience that is never stuffy. With consistently high food quality, an impressive wine collection and top notch service, it is no wonder that it is one of the more Au Jardin (French)  Set in a colonial bungalow nestled among the lush greenery of the Botanic Gardens, Au Jardin serves a wide variety of delicious French dishes with a m Gunther's (French)  Gunther's has steadily made a name for itself with its focus on using the freshest ingredients and transforming it into exquisite dishes that are simple, yet flavourful with clean and refined flavours. The intensely flavourful cold angel hair pasta with o Maxwell Food Centre (Local)  Located at the heart of Chinatown, Maxwell Hakwer Centre is the place to experience an authentic Singapore dining experience. Diners will have a choice of over 100 different stalls showcasing a variety of local cuisine. Some must try items include the chi Makan Sutra Glutton's Bay (Local)  This open air food centre is a hotspot for both visitors and locals alike, offering a spectacular view of the Marina Bay skyline. Choose from a variety of popular local treats such as oyster omelette, Hokkien mee, carrot cake, satay, and many more. You ca Eng Seng Restaurant (Seafood)  Eng Seng Restaurant, in the heart of Joo Chiat, serves delicious local fare including the sweet and juicy black pepper crab which is a must try. Alternatively, go for the chili or butter crabs, top it off with a plate of noodles and wash it down with some Banana Leaf Apolo Restaurant (Indian)  The ancient tradition of serving food on a freshly cut Banana leaf has its roots in India. Here in Singapore, the widely popular practice of eating from a banana leaf can be traced back to The Banana Leaf Apolo which has been serving its food on a banana Warong Nasi Pariaman (Malay)  Warong Nasi Pariaman has been serving customers since 1948. It is one of the longest surviving Nasi Padang stalls in Singapore and serves a huge variety of authentic padang dishes. Don't leave without trying the beef rendang, spicy braised beef; or the ta Chikuyotei  Chikuyotei is a fine dining Japanese restaurant that is owned and operated by the Chikuyotei Group. It serves the best variety of authentic Japanese cuisine featuring unagi, sushi, tempura, sukiyaki, shabu shabu and much more. Man Fu Yuan Chinese Restaurant  Man Fu Yuan is one of Singapore's finest Chinese restaurants serving classic Cantonese cuisine created especially for the restaurant by a Hong Kong master chef and complemented by warm, personalised yet unobtrusive service in an elegant, contemporary sett Pollen Singapore  Housed in the Flower Dome of the new Gardens by the Bay, Pollen features modern European cuisine with Mediterranean influences in a lush setting surrounded by varied vegetation in a climate controlled environment. Spanning over two levels with 120 seats, The Lobby Lounge  Simply grand is the only way to describe the Lobby Lounge, a relaxed gathering place set against floor-to-ceiling windows with dramatic skylights and majestic pillars. By day, the sun-filled space is the ideal setting for afternoon tea and by night, soft Victoria Bar  Presenting an English pub-style setting, the Victoria Bar offers a diverse selection of boutique beers and whiskies from around the world to be matched with a tempting menu of light and hearty meals. Whether you need a place to meet colleagues after work,

    Meeting Facility
  • Ballroom I
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  • Ballroom II
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  • Ballroom III
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  • Bugis Grand Ballroom
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  • Karimata
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  • Malacca
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  • Malacca Rooms
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  • Sunda
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  • The Board Room
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  • The Bugis Vault
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  • Vault I
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  • Vault II
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  • Vault III
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    Recreation Information
    Outdoor pool
    Fitness center on-site

  • Suntec City Convention Centre

  • Singapore Botanic Gardens

  • The sprawling Singapore Botanic Gardens provides great respite from the hustle and bustle of the city. The Gardens, inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the first and only tropical botanic garden on the UNESCO s World Heritage List.
  • Singapore Flyer

  • Currently the world's largest observation wheel (outside of the United States), the 165-metre tall Singapore Flyer affords a stunning view of our beautiful and vibrant city.
  • Peranakan Museum

  • The Peranakan Museum is the perfect place to learn more about the culture of the Peranakan communities in the former Straits Settlements of Singapore, Malacca and Penang as well as their links with other communities in South East Asia. Housing an extens
  • DUCK & HiPPO Tours

  • Tip: Ask the concierge to make your bookings. The first and only amphibious tour in Asia, offering a combined city (land) and harbour (sea) tour on a Boat-on-Wheels.
  • Mustafa Centre

  • Singapore is not called a shopping paradise for nothing! Scout for good deals, even in the wee hours of the night at Singapore's only 24 hour shopping mall which offers everything at some of the lowest fixed prices in Singapore.
  • Mount Faber to Sentosa Island

  • Take a cable car from Mount Faber, one of the oldest parks in Singapore, to Sentosa and enjoy a stunning view of the horizon. Alternatively, you can also gaze through the telescopes at one of the many lookout points that are situated at various sides of t
  • Sentosa

  • Visit our island resort getaway, Sentosa, just a short monorail ride away from VivoCity. Begin your tour of the island with a visit to the Sky Tower for panoramic views of Singapore. Thrill seekers can take a ride on the Skyline Luge Sentosa or check out
  • Night Safari

  • The award-winning Night Safari is the world s first safari park for nocturnal animals. Visitors will get to enjoy the unique experience of seeing over 2,500 animals in their naturalistic night time habitats.
  • Little India

  • Little India welcomes you to an ethnically rich experience of Singapore. Here, the heartland of the Indian community is a cacophony of colours, sounds and scents. From the sprawling Mustafa Centre, opened 24 hours daily, Tekka Mall, to the small provision
  • Clarke Quay

  • More than 150 years ago, it was on this banks that the foundations for modern Singapore was first laid in its beginning as a humble fishing village. Today, it is one of the biggest entertainment zones of Singapore, with a reminder of its rich heritage wit
  • Kampong Glam

  • Take a 10-minute walk to Kampong Glam and have breakfast at one of the coffee shops. Have a taste of our local fare such as roti prata or roti john (flatbreads) and visit one of Singapore's oldest monuments, the Sultan Mosque which was originally built in
  • SINGAPORE

  • MINT Museum of Toys

  • Stroll down Seah Street to visit MINT (Moment of Imagination and Nostalgia with Toys), the world's first purpose-built museum for toys. The museum showcases an extensive collection of vintage toys, including rare and unique one-of-a-kind pieces.
  • Armenian Church

  • Step into the Armenian Church, one of the oldest Christian churches in Singapore as you take a nostalgic walk along Victoria Street.
  • Singapore Zoo

  • Since 1973, Singapore Zoo has been known for having among the most beautiful wildlife park settings in the world, where animals roam freely in open and naturalistic habitats. Nine-time winner of the coveted Best Leisure Attraction Experience award by the
  • Suntec City Convention Centre

  • Bugis Station

  • Fountain of Wealth

  • The Fountain of Wealth was recognised in 1998 by the Guinness Book Of World Records as the World's Largest Fountain. The bronze ring of the fountain is a symbolic representation of oneness in spirit and unity relating to the equality and harmony of the d
  • Asian Civilisation Museum

  • Occupying over 14,000 square metres, the Asian Civilisation Museum houses 11 galleries which showcase over 1,300 artefacts from the museum's growing collections on the civilisations of China, Southeast Asia, South Asia and West Asia/ Islamic.
  • Pulau Ubin

  • Tip: Catch a bumboat from Changi Ferry Terminal for a 10-minute ride. With less than a hundred villagers who live life at their own leisurely pace, Pulau Ubin might be the last real 'kampung' ('village' in Malay) in Singapore.
  • Bugis Street

  • Join the bustling atmosphere at the Bugis Village - two storey conservation shophouses where you can try local, seasonal fruits and buy t-shirts, souvenirs and CDs. The main attraction is the night market, but it has a bustling spirit throughout the day w
  • Changi International Airport

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