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AOGS Navigator - FREE!

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Explore Singapore at your own pace on AOGS Navigator. This complimentary air-conditioned coach service is provided exclusively for AOGS participants allowing you the freedom to hop on and off at any designated stop. If you choose to remain on the coach, the journey will last 1 hr 30 minutes from start to end.

Designated stops are carefully chosen to allow you to experience the best of Singapore's rich culture and heritage. Just flash your AOGS name badge to the coach driver to enjoy this service.

AOGS Navigator Departure & Arrival Times - Daily on 12, 13 & 14 August, 2009

Actual May Vary – Please See AOGS Info Desk for Confirmed Schedule

SUNTEC SINGAPORE

18:00

18:30

19:00

19:30

20:00

20:30

Singapore Flyer

18:05

18:35

19:05

19:35

20:05

20:35

Merlion Park

18:10

18:40

19:10

19:40

20:10

20:40

Chinatown

18:20

18:50

19:20

19:50

20:20

20:50

Clarke Quay

18:30

19:00

19:30

20:00

20:30

21:00

Plaza Singapura

18:45

19:15

19:45

20:15

20:45

21:15

Little India

19:00

19:30

20:00

20:30

21:00

21:30

Bugis Street

19:15

19:45

20:15

20:45

21:15

21:45

SUNTEC SINGAPORE

19:30

20:00

20:30

21:00

21:30

22:00

   

AOGS Navigator 
Daily Service

Wed -12 Aug,
Thu - 13 Aug
& Fri - 14 Aug
Starts 6pm at
30-minute intervals

Coach starts at SUNTEC and departs at 30 minute intervals
Coach returns to SUNTEC also at 30 minute intervals
Check out detailed coach schedule at AOGS Info Desk.
SUNTEC Singapore
AOGS Navigator starts and ends at the venue for this year's AOGS Annual General Meeting, SUNTEC Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre.
   

Singapore Flyer
Singapore Flyer is the World's Largest Giant Observation Wheel standing at 165 metres. Take a ride and you will be able to witness a clear view of Singapore's landscape. You may even get a chance to see parts of Malaysia and Indonesia. From here take a stroll to, Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay, Singapore's Performing Arts Centre located at the waterfront overlooking Marina Bay. Other than concert hall, theatre and outdoor performing spaces; Esplanade also houses an Arts Library, a Mall and dining outlets.

   

Merlion Park
The Merlion was first designed as an emblem for the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) in 1964 – the lion head with a fish body resting on a crest of waves quickly became Singapore's icon to the rest of the world. The Merlion and the Cub is now a popular tourist attraction for visitors. Other than photography session with the Merlion, visitors can also board the River Taxi for a tour along Singapore River.

   

China Town Heritage Centre on Pagoda Street
China Town
Chinatown is Singapore's oldest ethnic district rich in culture and history. Chinatown Street Market is a one-stop shopping dining and entertainment hub in Chinatown where visitors will come across numerous Chinese Medical halls, teahouses, eateries and also handicrafts. To learn more about the history of Chinatown, be sure to visit the Chinatown Heritage Centre which is open daily from 9am-8pm (last admission is at 7pm).

   

G-Max Reverse Bungy
Clarke Quay
Clarke Quay exudes a charming mix of modern and traditional. From a humble fishing village, it developed into a busy seaport and is now a popular spot for dining and nightlife. To get a dose of adrenaline rush, hope onto the G-Max Reverse Bungy. For a calming cruise along Singapore River, hop onto the River Taxi.

   

in the shopping mall
Plaza Singapura
Plaza Singapura is a popular one-stop mall located at the end of Orchard Road. Its retail outlets are spread over nine floors and it also houses a cinema. Walk up along Orchard Road and you will find many other shopping malls like 'The Centrepoint', 'Paragon Shopping Centre', 'Ngee Ann City' and many others.

   

Mustafa Centre is Singapore's only 24-hr shopping mall
Little India
Little India is the focal point of Singapore's Indian community. The streets are filled with shops selling spices, ethnic jewellery, jasmine garlands, silk saris and many others. You will also find many restaurants and food outlets serving a variety of Indian dishes. If you're in the mood for late night shopping, Mustafa Centre located at the end of Serangoon Road is the place to be. You will be able to find everything under one roof here in Singapore's only 24hr shopping mall.

   

Bugis Street
Bugis Street has revamped itself by providing sheltered walkways and air-conditioned shopping zones. Housing over 600 stalls, it offers a diverse mix of trendy and functional street wear, cafes, hawker food and services. Possibly one of the best known areas in Singapore, Bugis Street retains its distinctive street shopping feel.

 

 

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