Singapore Hotel

Hotels in the city of Singapore are often required for tourists who require short term accommodation. Some may want to stay at famous hotels in the city that are well known. Some tourists may want to see the culture, history, sports, society and tourist attractions of the city of Singapore. Some may want special deals to stay at hotels in the city. Some may want to stay at luxury, cheap, large or small hotels in the city. Some may want to have access to well known hotels with a good reputation. Some may want to stay at hotels that are well known

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The geography of Singapore is marked by a small, heavily urbanised, island city state in Southeast Asia, located at southern tip of the Malayan Peninsula between Malaysia and Indonesia. Singapore has a total land area of 699 km² and 193 km of coastline. It is separated from Indonesia by the Singapore Strait and from Malaysia by the Straits of Johor.

Singapore's main territory is a diamond shaped island, although her territory includes surrounding smaller islands. Singapore is slightly more than 3.5 times the size of Washington DC. Of Singapore's dozens of smaller islands, Jurong Island, Pulau Tekong, Pulau Ubin and Sentosa are the larger ones. Most of Singapore is no more than 15 meters above sea level. The highest point of Singapore is Bukit Timah, with a height of 164 m (538 ft) and made up of igneous rock, granite. Hills and valleys of sedimentary rock dominate the northwest, while the eastern region consists of sandy and flatter land. Singapore has no natural lakes, but reservoirs and water catchment areas have been constructed to store fresh water for Singapore's water supply.

When Singapore was first colonized by the British, the city of Singapore was situated on the southern coast, around the mouth of the Singapore River. This area remains the Downtown Core of Singapore. The rest of the island was farmland and primary rainforest. However, since the 1960s the government has constructed many new towns in other areas, so that today the island is nearly entirely built-up and urbanised, with only a few exceptions, such as Bukit Timah Nature Reserve or reclaimed land in the process of being developed. However, even though Singapore is nearly totally urban, the Central Area, which contains a high concentration of financial and commercial districts because this area is closest to Singapore's port.

There are two connections to the state of Johor, Malaysia. In the north there is a causeway for both rail and road traffic, which connects to the city of Johor Bahru. In the west there is a road bridge (Tuas Second Link), which connects to Johor, for road traffic only. The connections are an important economic link to Malaysia, which can be seen as a hinterland.

Places in Singapore by region
Central
Aljunied, Alexandra, Ayer Rajah, Balestier Road, Bartley, Bishan, Bugis, Bukit Chandu, Bukit Ho Swee, Bukit Merah, Bukit Timah, Buona Vista, Caldecott Hill, Central Area, Chinatown, Commonwealth, Dhoby Ghaut, Dover, Emerald Hill, Esplanade, Farrer Park, Geylang, HarbourFront, Holland Village, Jalan Besar, Joo Chiat, Kallang, Kampong Glam, Katong, Kent Ridge, Kolam Ayer, Kim Seng, Little India, MacPherson, Marina Bay, Marina Centre, Marina East, Marina South, Marine Parade, Marymount, Mountbatten, Mount Faber, Mount Vernon, Museum, Newton, Novena, One-North, Orchard Road, Outram, Pasir Panjang, Potong Pasir, Rochor, Queenstown, Radin Mas, Raffles Place, River Valley, Shenton Way, Sin Ming, Singapore River, Southern Islands, St. Michael's, Tanjong Pagar, Tanjong Rhu, Tanglin, Telok Ayer, Telok Blangah, Thomson, Tiong Bahru, Toa Payoh, Ubi, Whampoa
East
Bedok, Bedok Reservoir, Chai Chee, Changi, Changi Bay, Changi East, Changi Village, East Coast, Eunos, Kaki Bukit, Kembangan, Pasir Ris (Lorong Halus, Loyang), Paya Lebar, Siglap, Simei, Tampines, Tanah Merah
North
Admiralty, Central Catchment Nature Reserve, Chong Pang, Kranji, Lim Chu Kang, Mandai, Marsiling, Neo Tiew, Sembawang, Senoko, Simpang, Sungei Kadut, Woodlands, Yishun
North-East
Ang Mo Kio (Planning Area), Hougang (Defu, Kovan), Kebun Baru, Lorong Chuan, North-Eastern Islands, Punggol (Punggol Point), Seletar, Sengkang (Buangkok, Jalan Kayu ), Serangoon (Serangoon Gardens, Serangoon North), Yio Chu Kang
West
Benoi, Boon Lay, Bukit Batok, Bukit Gombak, Bukit Panjang, Choa Chu Kang, Clementi, Gul, Hillview, Joo Koon, Jurong (Jurong East, Jurong West), Murai, Nanyang, Pandan Gardens, Pasir Laba, Pioneer, Sarimbun, Taman Jurong, Teban Gardens, Tengah, Toh Tuck, Tuas, West Coast, Western Islands, Western Water Catchment, Yew Tee

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