Singapore Accommodations near National University of Singapore
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Where to stay near National University of Singapore
Exploring National University of Singapore
NUS is a great university that has consistently ranked among the world's top. It was founded in 1905 and is the largest university in the country offering a diverse curriculum and attracting a huge student body.
Accommodations near National University of Singapore
There is a range of options for all travellers such as Wifi equipped amenities, gym, fitness centres, and complimentary breakfast. The most popular hotel in Singapore is the Golden Hostel, which has been booked 5 times from our Hotels.com verified guests. Our guests also highly recommended Village Residence West Coast in Singapore as it has been reserved 5 times.
Sightseeing near National University of Singapore
The City Hall is a national monument that sits next to the Supreme Court and in front of Padang, the open field formerly known as the Padang Cricket Ground. It has been the location for many important events in Singapore's history such as the surrender of the Japanese army in 1945, formally ending their occupation of Singapore.
Suntec Singapore is a convention and exhibition offering visitors various shopping, dining and hotel options. It is also often visited because it is where the world's largest HD Video Wall is installed.
Transportation near National University of Singapore
There are several public transport options that provide access to and from Singapore’s central area. Both Raffles Place and Clarke Quay have MRT stations, while Dhoby Ghaut and City Hall stations are the most convenient gateways into the northern reaches of the City Centre. There are light rail connections too, and the bus network throughout the downtown core is not only inexpensive, but relatively convenient. Of course, tourists can also opt for river cruises to explore Marina Bay and the Singapore River.
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