World Heart Congress

THEME: "Shining a spotlight on global heart health"

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Venue

Village Hotel Changi

1 Netheravon Rd, 508502,+65 6379 7111
Singapore

Transportation

By Taxi

Hail a taxi from a taxi stand at Terminal 1, 2, 3 or 4. It takes approximately 25 minutes to reach our hotel by taxi. Please note that all taxis run by the meter and there is an additional surcharge for all trips from the airport.

By Bus

This route will take about 1 hour and 20 minutes.

Board bus service 27 from the bus stop at Terminal 1 (bus stop code 95029), Terminal 2 (95129) or Terminal 3 (95109). If you are at Terminal 4, the bus stop is at Airport Boulevard, near Sats Flight Kitchen (95159).

  • Alight at Tampines Avenue 7, Blk 503 (76199).
  • Alight at Changi Village Road, Changi Village Hotel (99129).
  • Our hotel is approximately 100 m away from the bus stop.

Please prepare the exact fare as buses provide no change. Alternatively, buy a stored-value EZ-Link card for multiple rides on public transport from any Changi Recommends store in the airport.

By Train: This route will take about 1 hour and 30 minutes.

Changi Airport train station (station code CG2) is accessible by foot from Terminal 2 and Terminal 3. If you are at Terminal 1, take the complimentary Skytrain service that connects to Terminal 2 and 3. If you are at Terminal 4, take the complimentary shuttle bus service that connects to Terminal 2.

  • Board the train at Changi Airport (CG2) and transfer at Tanah Merah (EW4).
  • At Tanah Merah (EW4), board the train towards Pasir Ris (EW1) and alight at Tampines (EW2).
  • Use Exit A to leave Tampines station and walk to Tampines Bus Interchange (bus stop code 75009).
  • Board bus service 29 at Tampines Bus Interchange (75009).
  • Alight at Changi Village Road, Changi Village Hotel (99129).
  • Our hotel is approximately 100 m away from the bust stop.


You can buy a single-ride ticket or a stored-value EZ-link card for multiple rides on public transport at Changi Airport (CG2).

By two-way Changi Airport Shuttle Service

This complimentary shuttle bus service is available for hotel guests to commute comfortably to-and-fro between Village Hotel Changi and Changi Airport.

The route will take approximately 25 minutes (subject to traffic conditions).

Guests are advised to be present at the following boarding points 10 minutes prior to the shuttle bus departure timing:

Changi Airport Terminal 1 or 3 Arrival Hall Coach Bay

Village Hotel Changi Driveway

Terminals 1,2 and 3 are connected by a complimentary Skytrain service. Guests who are departing from or arriving at Terminal 4 may use the complimentary shuttle service provided by Changi Airport in both the public and transit areas to transfer between Terminals 2 and 4.

Shuttle bus seats are subject to availability on a first-com-first-serve basis.

View the shuttle bus schedule: https://www.villagehotels.asia/vhc-shuttle

For directions to shuttle bus pick-up points, please view the following:

Video Guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D42Ko6IySG4

Map for Terminal 1 Arrival Hall: https://www.villagehotels.asia/-/media/StayFarEast/Images/Village/PDF/T1-level-1-arrival-map.pdf

Map for Terminal 3 Arrival Hall: https://www.villagehotels.asia/-/media/StayFarEast/Images/Village/PDF/T3-level-1-arrival-map.pdf

Location

About City

Singapore, city-state located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, about 85 miles (137 kilometres) north of the Equator. It consists of the diamond-shaped Singapore Island and some 60 small islets; the main island occupies all but about 18 square miles of this combined area. The main island is separated from Peninsular Malaysia to the north by Johor Strait, a narrow channel crossed by a road and rail causeway that is more than half a mile long. The southern limits of the state run through Singapore Strait, where outliers of the Riau-Lingga Archipelago—which forms a part of Indonesia—extend to within 10 miles of the main island.


Singapore is the largest port in Southeast Asia and one of the busiest in the world. It owes its growth and prosperity to its focal position at the southern extremity of the Malay Peninsula, where it dominates the Strait of Malacca, which connects the Indian Ocean to the South China Sea. Once a British colony and now a member of the Commonwealth, Singapore first joined the Federation of Malaysia on its formation in 1963 but seceded to become an independent state on August 9, 1965.