How do I get to One Raffles Place?
Getting Here
- By MRT. Raffles Place MRT Station. (Exit J) Downtown MRT Station. (Exit E to Central Boulevard; Exit D to Marina Bay Link Mall – which is connected to.
- By Bus. Bus Stop (03059) Raffles Quay. Bus Stop (03381) Marina Boulevard. Bus Stop (03529)
- By Car. Pick-up/Drop-off/ Carpark. (via Marina View Link) block. block.
How many exits does Raffles MRT station have?
ten exits
Raffles Place MRT station has ten exits, some of which are surface exits and others linking to basement levels of adjacent buildings.
How do I get to the Raffles Place MRT from Clifford Centre?
Alight at Raffles MRT station (NS26/EW14), Exit A and turn right and walk towards Clifford Centre. Take the escalator to Level 2, and head straight towards the office building lift lobby. Income@Raffles, Taxi Stand E32 (Behinds Clifford Centre).
How do you walk from Raffles MRT to Merlion Park?
To get to Merlion Park, catch the MRT to Raffles Place station on the East West Line. Take the exit towards the United Overseas Bank Plaza and from the middle of the plaza, you’ll see the Fullerton Hotel. Merlion Park is behind the hotel.
Where is Raffles Place MRT station in Singapore?
Raffles Place Station serves the financial district of the same name, at the mouth of the Singapore River.
How long is the MRT from Raffles to Serangoon?
The distance between Raffles Place and Serangoon MRT Station is 8 km. The road distance is 9.2 km. How do I travel from Raffles Place to Serangoon MRT Station without a car?
Which is the train that goes to Raffles Place?
Raffles Place station offers Eastbound EWL & Northbound NSL trains on the upper level, and Westbound EWL & Southbound NSL on the lower level. Raffles Place Station serves the financial district of the same name, at the mouth of the Singapore River.
How many platforms are there at Raffles Place?
Raffles Place station has a total of four platforms, arranged in two stacked island platforms. The North South Line (NSL) and the East West Line (EWL) occupy two tracks each, enabling cross-platform interchange between lines.