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One Raffles Quay, Singapore

One Raffles Quay, SingaporeOne Raffles Quay, Singapore (11 September, 2010)


One Raffles Quay (GPS: 1.28153, 103.85196) is a skyscraper in downtown Singapore. It is located at the junction between Raffles Quay and Marina Boulevard.

One Raffles Quay comprises two skyscrapers. North Tower is a 50-storey block standing at a height of 245 meters. Next to it is South Tower, which is 140 meters tall and comprises 29 storeys. The two towers have a combined floor area of 148,000 sq meters (1.59 million square feet).

North Tower is occupied by Credit Suisse, Google, Scotiabank, UBS, Reuters and Ernst & Young. There is also a Fitness First gymnasium on the 8th floor. South Tower hosts Barclays Capital, Royal Bank of Scotland/ABN AMRO and Deutsche Bank. The development is connected to the Raffles Place MRT Station by the subterranean retail mall.

Taking the MRT to One Raffles Quay

One Raffles Quay is 270 meters from the Downtown MRT Station (DT17).

One Raffles QuayOne Raffles Quay (27 July, 2017)


One Raffles Quay, SingaporeView of One Raffles Quay as well as Raffles Quay. (9 July 2011)


One Raffles QuayOne Raffles Quay (27 July 2017)


One Raffles Quay, SingaporeOne Raffles Quay, Singapore (11 September, 2010)

One Raffles Quay on Google Street View (Oct 2016)

One Raffles Quay is on the Map of Raffles Quay

One Raffles Quay is on the Map of Marina Bay, Singapore

One Raffles Quay is on the Map of Skyscrapers in Singapore

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