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Venues & Locations
Workshops, March 30: Huone Clarke Quay
Conference, March 31: Victoria Theatre
Workshops, March 30: Huone Clarke Quay
Conference, March 31: Victoria Theatre
We’re thrilled to be hosting the main conference in the stunning Victoria Theatre. Constructed between 1855 and 1862 and originally built as a Town Hall, Victoria Theatre is part of Singapore’s oldest performing arts venue. After reopening in 2014 after a four-year renovation, Victoria Theatre is a stunning and intimate space that features a curved seating plan that “hugs” the stage, bringing the audience closer to our speakers.
By Bus:
195, 961 (Supreme Court, bus stop no. 02181)
75, 100, 107, 130, 131, 167, 640 (opposite Singapore Cricket Club, bus stop no. 02029)
By MRT:
City Hall (EW13 / NS25) & Raffles Place (EW14 / NS26)
Parking:
Nearest parking at Parliament House and The Adelphi.
By Bus:
54 from Scotts Road or 32 and 195 from City Hall MRT Station
by MRT:
NE5 Clarke Quay MRT (about 5 mins walk)
DT20 Fort Canning Station (about 5 mins walk)
NS25/EW13 City Hall MRT (about 10 mins walk)
Parking:
HUONE customer parking is located in the Clarke Quay Multistory Carpark at 3D River Valley Road, #03-01 Clarke Quay.
From the Carpark to HUONE
Walk along the Singapore River. Turn right into Peddlers Walk, the entrance to HUONE will be on the left. Our entrance with stairs and elevator is inside Peddlers Walk. You’ll find our name and hexagon logo to direct you there.
By Bus:
195, 961 (Supreme Court, bus stop no. 02181)
75, 100, 107, 130, 131, 167, 640 (opposite Singapore Cricket Club, bus stop no. 02029)
By MRT:
City Hall (EW13 / NS25) & Raffles Place (EW14 / NS26)
Parking:
Nearest parking at Parliament House and The Adelphi.
By Bus:
54 from Scotts Road or 32 and 195 from City Hall MRT Station
by MRT:
NE5 Clarke Quay MRT (about 5 mins walk)
DT20 Fort Canning Station (about 5 mins walk)
NS25/EW13 City Hall MRT (about 10 mins walk)
Parking:
HUONE customer parking is located in the Clarke Quay Multistory Carpark at 3D River Valley Road, #03-01 Clarke Quay.
From the Carpark to HUONE
Walk along the Singapore River. Turn right into Peddlers Walk, the entrance to HUONE will be on the left. Our entrance with stairs and elevator is inside Peddlers Walk. You’ll find our name and hexagon logo to direct you there.
Grand former central post office, just a stone’s throw from the conference venue.
Positioned in the centre of AsiaPac, Singapore offers great connections, opportunities, and a vibrant tech scene. But Singapore is much more than the sum of its numerous attractions. It’s constantly evolving, reinventing, and reimagining itself, with people who are passionate about creating new possibilities. It’s where foodies, explorers, collectors, action seekers, culture shapers, and socialisers meet―and new experiences are created every day. Find out more about visiting Singapore at Visit Singapore.
Alchemist Hong Leong Building, 16 Raffles Quay
Nylon Coffee Roasters Block 4, Everton Park
Papa Palheta 150 Tyrwhitt Road
Sarnies 136 Telok Ayer Street
Plain Vanilla 134 Telok Ayer Street
Telok Ayer/Lau Pa Sat hawker market, 18 Raffles Quay
Din Tai Fung, multiple locations
Sarnies 136 Telok Ayer Street
Burnt Ends 20 Teck Lim Road
PUNCH 32 N Canal Road
The Guild 55 Keong Saik Road
Birds of a Feather 115 Amoy Street
Luke’s Oyster Bar and Chop House 22 Gemmill Lane
Man Man Japanese Unagi 1 Keong Saik Road
Caffe Fernet 70 Collyer Quay
Smoke & Mirrors 1 St. Andrews Road (in the National Gallery)
The Spiffy Dapper 73 Amoy Street
Nutmeg & Clove 10 Ann Siang Hill
Lantern 80 Collyer Quay
Wine RVLT 38 Carpenter Street
Smith Street Taps 335 Smith Street
Employees Only 112 Amoy Street
National Gallery Singapore
Museum of Singapore & Southeast Asian arts housed in a restored municipal building dating to 1929.
The Merlion
Iconic fountain statue with the body of a fish & head of a lion, and an incredible view of Marina Bay.
Singapore Botanic Gardens
183-acre botanical gardens with sculptures, a swan lake & significant collection of tropical trees.
Marina Bay Sands Singapore
Iconic hotel with the world’s most instagramable infinity pool offering a view of all of Singapore.
Gardens by the Bay
A network of modern greenhouses & waterfront parks containing super trees lined with solar cells.
Orchard Road
Iconic shopping district lined with boutiques and malls.
Positioned in the centre of AsiaPac, Singapore offers great connections, opportunities, and a vibrant tech scene. But Singapore is much more than the sum of its numerous attractions. It’s constantly evolving, reinventing, and reimagining itself, with people who are passionate about creating new possibilities. It’s where foodies, explorers, collectors, action seekers, culture shapers, and socialisers meet―and new experiences are created every day. Find out more about visiting Singapore at Visit Singapore.
Alchemist Hong Leong Building, 16 Raffles Quay
Nylon Coffee Roasters Block 4, Everton Park
Papa Palheta 150 Tyrwhitt Road
Sarnies 136 Telok Ayer Street
Plain Vanilla 134 Telok Ayer Street
Telok Ayer/Lau Pa Sat hawker market, 18 Raffles Quay
Din Tai Fung, multiple locations
Sarnies 136 Telok Ayer Street
Burnt Ends 20 Teck Lim Road
PUNCH 32 N Canal Road
The Guild 55 Keong Saik Road
Birds of a Feather 115 Amoy Street
Luke’s Oyster Bar and Chop House 22 Gemmill Lane
Man Man Japanese Unagi 1 Keong Saik Road
Caffe Fernet 70 Collyer Quay
Smoke & Mirrors 1 St. Andrews Road (in the National Gallery)
The Spiffy Dapper 73 Amoy Street
Nutmeg & Clove 10 Ann Siang Hill
Lantern 80 Collyer Quay
Wine RVLT 38 Carpenter Street
Smith Street Taps 335 Smith Street
Employees Only 112 Amoy Street
National Gallery Singapore
Museum of Singapore & Southeast Asian arts housed in a restored municipal building dating to 1929.
The Merlion
Iconic fountain statue with the body of a fish & head of a lion, and an incredible view of Marina Bay.
Singapore Botanic Gardens
183-acre botanical gardens with sculptures, a swan lake & significant collection of tropical trees.
Marina Bay Sands Singapore
Iconic hotel with the world’s most instagramable infinity pool offering a view of all of Singapore.
Gardens by the Bay
A network of modern greenhouses & waterfront parks containing super trees lined with solar cells.
Orchard Road
Iconic shopping district lined with boutiques and malls.