JW Marriott Hotel Singapore South Beach

Hotel · City Hall

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"F1 fans can hardly go wrong with a stay at JW Marriott Hotel Singapore, as it’s situated right at the heart of the action with a sky garden and accompanying infinity pool overlooking the track. Many of the well-appointed suites and rooms offer that trackside view as well, along with a commanding panorama of the Marina Bay area to boot. Accessibility is excellent, thanks to a connection to Singapore’s train system directly below the hotel." - Alvin Lim

F1 Weekend 2024 in Singapore: Where to Eat and Stay the MICHELIN Way

30 Beach Road, Nicoll Hwy, Access Via, Singapore 189763 Get directions

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