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Marina Boulevard, Singapore

Marina Boulevard, SingaporeMarina Boulevard, Singapore (27 July 2017)


Marina Boulevard is a major road in downtown Singapore. Built on reclaimed land to the south of Marina Bay, it starts at the intersection with Collyer Quay and Raffles Quay, across from Finlayson Green.

Marina Boulevard is the main thoroughfare through the New Downtown of Singapore. A number of development projects comprising commercial, office and residential are taking shape along this stretch. Perhaps the biggest is Marina Bay Financial Centre, touted as Singapore's response to Canary Wharf.

Map of Marina Boulevard, Singapore

Sights along Marina Boulevard

  1. Marina Bay Financial Centre (GPS: 1.28018, 103.85426)
  2. NTUC Centre (GPS: 1.28232, 103.85259)
  3. One Raffles Quay (GPS: 1.28153, 103.85196)
  4. The Sail @ Marina Bay (GPS: 1.28107, 103.85266)

Marina Boulevard road signMarina Boulevard road sign (27 July 2017)

Marina Boulevard on Google Maps Street View (Jul 2016)

References

  1. Singapore Street Names - A Study of Toponymics by Victor R Savage and Brenda S.A. Yeoh (2013), ISBN 978-981-4408-35-6

List of the Streets in Singapore; Discover Singapore

 Sights in Singapore

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Streets of Singapore and Map of Singapore Streets

Singapore MRT and Map of Singapore MRT

Postal Districts of Singapore and Map of Singapore Postal Districts

Planning Areas of Singapore and Map of Singapore Planning Areas

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