ADAM PLACE
Adam Place is within short walking distance to Serene Centre, King's Arcade and Coronation Plaza where amenities like bank, supermarket, shops, eating places, cafes can be found.
Adam Place is close major expressways like the Bukit Timah Expressway (BKE) and Pan Island Expressway (PIE). Orchard Road, top schools and the prestigious Singapore Island Country Club are within 5 minutes drive away.
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FACILITIES AT ADAM PLACE
- SWIMMING POOL
- 24-HOUR SECURITY
- CAR PARK
NEAREST MRT STATIONS
BOTANIC GARDENS MRT STATION
Distance: 0.38 km
TAN KAH KEE MRT STATION
Distance: 0.55 km
FARRER ROAD MRT STATION
Distance: 1.02 km
NEAREST INTERNATINAL SCHOOLS
HWA CHONG INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
Distance: 1.29 km
CHINESE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
Distance: 2 km
BLUE HOUSE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
Distance: 2.15 km
NEAREST PRIMARY SCHOOLS
NANYANG PRIMARY SCHOOL
Distance: 0.7 km
RAFFLES GIRLS' PRIMARY SCHOOL
Distance: 0.88 km
SINGAPORE CHINESE GIRLS' PRIMARY SCHOOL
Distance: 1.77 km
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