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Novotel Singapore on Stevens and Mercure Singapore on Stevens

28 Stevens Road, Singapore, Singapore, 257878
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About us

Novotel Singapore on Stevens and Mercure Singapore on Stevens is just 5 minutes from Orchard Road, Asia's famous entertainment and shopping belt. Explore Singapore with convenient public transport, including a bus stop right at the hotel doorstep and Stevens and Orchard MRT subway stations close by. Unlock your Singapore adventures by visiting Singapore Botanic Gardens, a UNESCO Heritage Site, as well as cultural districts of Chinatown and Little India.

Venue Details

ChainAccor
BrandNovotel
Built2017
Renovated-
Total meeting space11,991 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms772
Venue typeHotel

Industry Ratings

Northstar

Awards

Industry awards
• Agoda 2023 Gold Circle Award • Blissfulbrides Preferred Banquet Venues Winner 2024 • Hotel Security Award 2018 by Singapore Hotel Association, Singapore Police Force and National Crime Prevention Council (Singapore) • Appreciation of Support from Electro-Accoustics Systems Pte Ltd • Best Garden Wedding Solemnization by Singapore Brides • TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence • Guest Review Awards 2018 by Booking.com • Best Hotel Architectural Design by Asia Property Awards Singapore • Gold for Driven x Design 2018 by Melbourne Design Awards 2018 • Gold to the Power of Ten by AccorHotels • Gold for Architectural Design by London Design Awards 2018 • Community Partnership merit Awards by People's Association A Community Spirit • Outstanding Support and Contribution by World Gourmet Summit 2018 • Asia's Best Employer Brand Awards 2017 by Employer Branding Institute (India) • Certificate of Appreciation by Workforce Singapore

Amenities

Room features and guest services
  • Calls (local)
  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (urban)
Facilities
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Wheelchair accessible
Business services
  • AV capabilities
  • Video conference

Sustainability

This venue holds verified sustainability certifications, based on certification data provided by BeCause in collaboration with Cvent.

Certifications (1)

Sustainability Certifications
Green Globe
Sustainability level: Certified

Certification body: Green Globe Certification

Issued: 12/6/2024 Expires: 12/6/2025

Meeting rooms

Total meeting space
11,991.0 sq. ft.
Largest room
4,843.8 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms
10
Second largest room
3,229.2 sq. ft.

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Meeting space

Name
Room size
Ceiling height
Maximum capacity
U-Shape
Banquet rounds
Cocktail rounds
Theater
Classroom
Boardroom
4,843.8 sq. ft.
42.0 x 114.0 sq. ft.
19.7 ft.
420
126
320
400
420
280
126
3,229.2 sq. ft.
-
-
200
--
200
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3,229.2 sq. ft.
-
16.7 ft.
300
--
300
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3,229.2 sq. ft.
42.0 x 76.0 sq. ft.
19.7 ft.
180
-
180
--
144
-
3,229.2 sq. ft.
42.0 x 76.0 sq. ft.
19.7 ft.
180
-
180
--
144
-
1,614.6 sq. ft.
42.0 x 38.0 sq. ft.
19.7 ft.
150
34
80
150
110
60
29
1,614.6 sq. ft.
42.0 x 38.0 sq. ft.
19.7 ft.
150
34
80
150
110
60
29
1,614.6 sq. ft.
42.0 x 38.0 sq. ft.
19.7 ft.
150
34
80
150
110
60
29
376.7 sq. ft.
19.0 x 18.0 sq. ft.
13.8 ft.
31
14
10
20
31
12
12

Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
772
Suites
5
Tax rate
19.9%

Location

Getting Here

By Car / taxi 3 minutes drive to major expressways 10 minutes drive rom the Central Business District 20 minutes drive from Changi International Airport By Public Transport 3 minutes drive / 10 minutes walk to Orchard MRT (North-South Line) 3 minutes drive / 10 minutes walk to Stevens MRT (Downtown Line) Bus stop (next to hotel entrance) 105, 132 190, 972
Distance from airport 12.99 mi
Parking in the area
Complimentary parking
Paid parking

Local Attractions

Orchard District
Orchard District
Shopping
1 km
Spanning almost 2.2km, Orchard Road is a swanky, one-way boulevard flanked by distinctive and iconic shopping malls, restaurants and hotels. The shopping belt offers nearly 800,000 sq m of retail, dining and entertainment options to please any taste or budget - from opulent brands to high street fashion, and exclusive restaurants to fast food joints. Outside of the malls, the main thoroughfare is immaculately landscaped with flowers and greenery, creating pockets of cool, natural calm amidst the hectic urban sprawl. Explore the avenue by walking down the ample pedestrian mall, and take a well-deserved rest under the shade of the historic angsana trees that grace the sidewalks.. Orchard Road is a shopper's haven and cosmopolitan playground set among a lush, tropical landscape that is ubiquitous in this Garden City. It is truly A Great Street!
Orchard Road
SG
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Singapore Botanic Gardens
Singapore Botanic Gardens
Historical landmark
2 kms
A testament to Singapore’s reputation as a City in a Garden, the Botanic Gardens is the country’s first UNESCO Heritage Site, joining the ranks of iconic landmarks such as Cambodia’s Angkor Wat and The Great Wall of China. Established in 1859 by the Agri-Horticultural Society, 60 acres of land were transformed from a disused plantation into the popular recreational garden you see today. As well as being a favourite recreation venue for jogging, dining or just lazing about, the sprawling grounds are also a leading centre for botanical and horticultural research. Highlights include The National Orchid Garden, which boasts the world’s largest orchid display, with over 60,000 plants and orchids.
1 Cluny Rd
SG 259569
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Newton Food Centre
Newton Food Centre
Historical landmark
2 kms
One of the earliest hawker centres built in 1971. In its early days, the hawker centre was promoted by the Singapore Tourism Promotion Board as a destination to sample Singaporean cuisine.
Newton Road
SG
Clarke Quay / Boat Quay
Clarke Quay / Boat Quay
Nightlife
5 kms
Paint the town red and hit up Clarke Quay and Boat Quay – two of Singapore’s most vibrant nightlife hotspots. Wondering where to drink in Singapore? You’ll be hard-pressed to find a place that has more options than Clarke Quay and Boat Quay – two of the city’s most lively nightlife spots. From iconic dance clubs to live music venues and rooftop bars, this ultimate guide to drinking and partying in both Clarke Quay and Boat Quay is a must-have for anyone looking to have a boozy good time in the city.
3 River Valley Rd
SG 179024
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Singapore Flyer
Singapore Flyer
Recreation
5 kms
Sticking out among the skyscrapers in the Singapore skyline, the Singapore Flyer is no ordinary orb. Instead, this is where to go for the most magnificent views of the city. A scenic spin on the Singapore Flyer takes you 165 metres above ground, or as high as 42 storeys, as you marvel at the spectacular scenery below. Located in the heart of downtown Marina Bay, the Singapore Flyer is now Asia's largest giant observation wheel. More importantly, it is high on thrills for tourists and locals alike. Step into one of the 28 fully air-conditioned glass capsules, and be transported on a 30-minute journey of stunning day and night scenes. From your capsule on top of the world, feast your eyes on iconic and historical landmarks and views from Marina Bay to the Singapore River, such as Raffles Place, Merlion Park, Empress Place and the Padang. With any luck, you’ll be able to spot landmarks up to 45 kilometres away, like Changi Airport, Sentosa Island and parts of Malaysia and Indonesia.
30 Raffles Ave
SG 039803
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Gardens by the Bay
Gardens by the Bay
Recreation
8 kms
Located next to Marina Reservoir, Gardens by the Bay offers breath-taking waterfront views. This multi-award winning horticultural destination spans 101 hectares of reclaimed land, and is made up of two main areas – Bay South Garden and Bay East Garden.
18 Marina Gardens Dr
SG 018953
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Sentosa Island
Sentosa Island
Recreation
10 kms
Sentosa is Asia’s leading leisure destination and Singapore’s premier island resort getaway, located within 15 minutes from the central business and shopping districts. The 500-hectare island resort is home to an exciting array of themed attractions, award-winning spa retreats, lush rainforests, golden sandy beaches, resort accommodations, world-renowned golf courses, a deep-water yachting marina and luxurious residences – making Sentosa a vibrant island resort for business and leisure. Making Sentosa its home, too, is Singapore’s first integrated resort, Resorts World Sentosa, which operates South East Asia’s first Universal Studios theme park. Situated on the eastern end of Sentosa Island is Sentosa Cove, an exclusive oceanfront and residential enclave bustling with some 2,000 homes, romantic quayside restaurants, retail and specialty shops. The Island is also proud to be home to Sentosa Golf Club and its two acclaimed golf courses, The Serapong and The Tanjong.
Sentosa Island
SG
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Esplanade
Esplanade
Theater
4 kms
Esplanade, a world-class performing arts centre made up of two rounded glass domes fitted with over 7,000 triangular aluminium sunshades. Locals have dubbed them "the Durian", as the twin structures resemble the spiky tropical fruit that is unique to this part of the world.
1 Esplanade Dr
SG 038981
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Chinatown
Chinatown
Historical landmark
5 kms
Singapore’s historic Chinatown is a bustling mix of old and new, filled with traditional shops and markets as well as cool stores and cafes.
SG
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Singapore Zoological Gardens
Singapore Zoological Gardens
Park
16 kms
Since 1973, Singapore Zoo has been known for having among the most beautiful wildlife park settings in the world, where animals roam freely in open and naturalistic habitats. Nine-time winner of the coveted Best Leisure Attraction Experience award by the Singapore Tourism Board, the 26-hectare wildlife park is nestled within the lush Mandai rainforest that stretches into the magnificent Upper Seletar Reservoir. More than 2,800 animals representing over 300 species of mammals, birds and reptiles call Singapore Zoo home.
80 Mandai Lake Rd
SG 729826
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River Safari
River Safari
Historical landmark
16 kms
River Safari is the newest addition to Wildlife Reserves Singapore’s portfolio of award-winning parks. Nestled between Singapore’s two award-winning wildlife parks – Singapore Zoo and Night Safari – River Safari offers an unforgettable adventure inspired by the world’s most iconic rivers. This $160-million attraction features state-of-the-art exhibit design as well as the world's largest freshwater aquarium. Housing one of the world’s largest collections of freshwater fauna, the park features over 6,000 animals including 40 threatened species. And that includes Singapore’s resident giant pandas, Kai Kai and Jia Jia. Take a leisurely stroll and meander through the park on an exploratory river adventure of the Mississippi, Congo, Nile, Ganges, Mekong and Yangtze rivers. With the pristine Upper Seletar Reservoir as a backdrop, River Safari is also home to the Giant Panda Forest, Squirrel Monkey Forest and the enchanting Amazon Flooded Forest.
80 Mandai Lake Road
SG 729826
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Night Safari
Night Safari
Historical landmark
16 kms
Opened in 1994, Night Safari is the world’s first nocturnal wildlife park. Today, the award-winning park welcomes more than 1.1 million visitors a year. They come from all over the world to enjoy the unique experience of seeing over 1,000 animals in their naturalistic nighttime habitats.
80 Mandai Lake Rd
SG 729826
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Jurong BirdPark
Jurong BirdPark
Historical landmark
13 kms
Charming visitors the world over since taking flight in 1971, Jurong Bird Park is one of the most renowned bird sanctuaries with some of the largest free-flying aviaries in the world. In habitats that mirror their naturalistic environments, Jurong Bird Park is home to the colours of the world, as Asia’s largest bird park with a collection of more than 5,000 birds across 400 species. Our park and its line-up of award-winning exhibits, located at the west-end of Singapore, offers 20.2 hectares of exploratory landscape and gives visitors the opportunity to meet and interact with our feathered residents.
2 Jurong Hill
SG 628925
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Fort Canning Park
Fort Canning Park
Park
4 kms
An iconic hilltop landmark which has witnessed many of Singapore’s historical milestones. The hill once sited the palaces of 14th century Malay Kings and served as the Headquarters of the Far East Command Centre and British Army Barracks. The decision to surrender Singapore to the Japanese on 15 February 1942 was also made on the hill, in the Underground Far East Command Centre, commonly known as Battle Box. Today, Fort Canning Park is a venue for celebrations. Its expansive, sprawling lawns play host to concerts, theatre productions and festivals such as Shakespeare in the Park, Ballet Under the Stars, Shakespeare in the Park and Films at the Fort, while weddings, parties and gatherings are a regular sight in the park's venue spaces. Its ancient artefacts are a must-see for history buffs, and its lush greenery and expansive lawns offer a variety of arts, heritage and nature experiences. Whether you are drawn by the park’s ancient artefacts and rich heritage or simply its tranquillity, this hilltop park offers something for the whole family.
Fort Canning Park, River Valley Rd
SG 179037
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Universal Studios Singapore
Universal Studios Singapore
Recreation
8 kms
Go beyond the screen and Ride The Movies® at Universal Studios Singapore®. Experience cutting-edge rides, shows, and attractions based on your favourite blockbuster films and television series, including Puss In Boots’ Giant Journey, Battlestar Galactica: HUMAN vs. CYLON™, TRANSFORMERS The Ride: The Ultimate 3D Battle, Jurassic Park Rapids Adventure™, Sesame Street Spaghetti Space Chase and more!
8 Sentosa Gateway
SG 098269
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Dempsey Hill
Dempsey Hill
Nightlife
4 kms
Explore one of Singapore’s most hip and quaint neighbourhoods, nestled away in lush greenery just minutes from Orchard Road. Save some time for Dempsey Hill — one of Singapore’s lesser known lifestyle destinations featuring some of the newest concepts in an old world setting that anyone can enjoy. Discover the rich history of Dempsey Hill as you take a stroll along any of its walking trails. Formerly a nutmeg plantation in the 1850s called Mount Harriet, and then repurposed as the military camp that was Tanglin Barracks, Dempsey Hill has been through several transformations. But the heritage site maintains quiet and rustic to this day. Redeveloped in 2007, this tranquil hideaway is now a dining, entertainment and shopping destination.
Dempsey Rd
SG
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Little India
Little India
Historical landmark
3 kms
Little India is a buzzing historic area that shows off the best of Singapore’s Indian community from vibrant culture to incredible shopping.
Little India
SG
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Jurong Lake Gardens
Jurong Lake Gardens
Historical landmark
17 kms
Singapore’s new national gardens in the heartlands, to be developed in several phases. The first phase, Jurong Lake Gardens West, will undergo development from April 2016 onwards and is scheduled for completion in 2018. In the meantime, visitors can continue to enjoy the Chinese and Japanese themed gardens located within Jurong Lake Gardens Central.
1 Chinese Garden Rd
SG 619795
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Chek Jawa
Chek Jawa
Historical landmark
25 kms
A world away from shopping malls and glitzy hotels, this natural wonder is one of Singapore’s richest eco-systems. In a corner of a rustic island off mainland Singapore, a secret wonderland of nature stayed hidden from locals for centuries. The natural attractions of Chek Jawa were discovered, ironically, only when the area where it sits was slated for redevelopment in 2000.
Chek Jawa, Pulau Ubin
SG
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Singapore Science Centre
Singapore Science Centre
Recreation
15 kms
15 Science Centre Rd
SG 609081
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Fort Siloso
Fort Siloso
Historical landmark
10 kms
Fort Siloso was built in the late 19th century. During that time, Singapore had become an important trading port for the British, so it was imperative that the island was protected from sea invasion. However, during World War II, Japanese troops invaded Singapore by land from north Malaya. This led the British to turn Fort Siloso’s guns towards the mainland instead to help support the ground forces defending Singapore from the invasion. Today, more than 70 years after the war, Fort Siloso stands as a beloved historical site. The only preserved coastal fort in Singapore, it is home to a wealth of WWII memorabilia, including coastal guns and the remains of fortified military structures and tunnels.
Siloso Rd
SG 099981
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Sustainable Practices

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