Venue & Hospitality

Welcome to the Official Attendee Housing Site for the 5th World Conference on Applied Microbiology and Beneficial Microbes scheduled on November 25-26, 2020 Singapore.

Accommodations will be provided at Conference Venue:
Grand Mercure Singapore Roxy
50 E Coast Rd, Roxy Square, Singapore 428769

Conference Dates: November 25-26, 2020

Hotel Services & Amenities

  • Audio/Visual Equipment Rental.
  • Business Center.
  • Business Phone Service.
  • Complimentary Printing Service.
  • Express Mail.
  • Fax.
  • Meeting Rooms.
  • Office Rental.
  • Photo Copying Service.
  • Secretarial Service.
  • Telex.
  • Typewriter.
  • Video Conference.
  • Video Messaging.
  • Video Phone.
  • ATM.
  • Baggage Storage.
Venue Hotel

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Venue Hotel

OMICS International Conference

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Venue Hotel

OMICS International Conference

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Transportation

Driving Directions to

Driving Directions from Changi Airport Singapore to Grand Mercure Singapore Roxy

• Take Airport Blvd to ECP
• Head northeast on Airport Blvd toward W Perimeter Rd
• Take the exit toward Budget Terminal/CIAS
• At dnata Singapore Pte Ltd, continue onto T4 Way
• Slight right toward Airport Blvd
• Continue straight onto Airport Blvd
• Follow ECP to Marine Parade Flyover. Take exit 10B from ECP
• Continue onto ECP (signs for City)
• Take exit 10B for Marine Parade
• Take Still Rd S to E Coast Rd
• Continue onto Marine Parade Flyover
• Continue onto Still Rd S
• Turn left onto E Coast Rd
• Grand Mercure Singapore Roxy

Route Map

About City

Singapore, city, capital of the Republic of Singapore. It occupies the southern part of Singapore Island. The city, once a distinct entity, so came to dominate the island that the Republic of Singapore essentially became a city-state. Its strategic position on the strait between the Indian Ocean and South China Sea, complemented by its deep water harbour, has made it the largest port in Southeast Asia and one of the world’s greatest commercial centres.

Singapore known variously as the “Lion City” or “Garden City,” the latter for its many parks and tree-lined streets has also been called “instant Asia” because it offers the tourist an expeditious glimpse into the cultures brought to it by immigrants from all parts of Asia.

The traditional city proper stretches north and east of the port area and is characterized by low (140–150-foot [40–50-metre]) hills. Within the city run the Singapore and Rochor rivers, which are tidal inlets crowded with native craft. The original settlement north of the Singapore River remains the heart of the city; it is the locale of the principal commercial, government, and public buildings and the Anglican St. Andrew’s Cathedral (1862).

Singapore’s port area, one of the world’s largest, covers 36 square miles (93 square km). The Port of Singapore Authority operates six gateways Jurong port, Container Terminal, Keppel, Telok Ayer, Sembawang, and Pasir Panjang wharves  that provide facilities for vessels ranging from oceangoing liners to lighters. The Keppel wharves, which lie protected between the islands of Brani and Sentosa, are deep water and contain major docks and warehouses. Keppel is Southeast Asia’s major transshipment point for exports of oil, rubber, plywood, lumber, and spices.