A conducive environment is equally important to the other factors that contribute to a productive offsite meeting. A well-designed space can make attendees feel more comfortable to freely engage in conversation. It also helps attendees to focus solely on the agenda of the meeting, which greatly facilitates the brainstorming process for business strategies and innovative ideas.
We've thoughtfully identified the top meeting spaces in Singapore where you can have a productive offsite meeting.
The Great Room
Marble table, leather task chairs, and great lighting creates an exclusive vibe to impress attendees. This meeting room accommodates 6 people, with several breakout areas to have light refreshment while enjoying the view of the Singapore Flyer.
Cost: S$130 / hour
Location: The Great Room Centennial Tower, 3 Temasek Avenue
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Distrii
Take the team discussion to the next level in Distrii's meeting room. This tech-driven coworking facility provides a meeting space that is backed by a cloud based technology focusing on office tools to give better presentation.
Cost: S$160 / hour
Location: 9 Raffles Place
Corporate Serviced Offices
A boardroom style meeting room that fits up to 20 people, complete with great amenities such as 70" TV, whiteboard, and flip chart. Complimentary light beverages are also available, with an additional option for catering upon request.
Cost: S$80 / hour
Location: 65 Chulia Street, Raffles Place
The Executive Centre
Ideal for 8 people, this space features a premium meeting space that blocks out interruptions to allow attendees to focus on team building, brainstorming, and discussing business strategy. Additionally this space is also equipped with top presentation and audio-visual facilities.
Cost: S$115 / hour
Location: Marina Bay Financial Centre Tower 1, Marina Bay
Hold your offsite meeting in The Company Singapore's brand new boardroom at Odeon Towers. The space has high ceilings and tall windows bringing in plenty of natural light to create the ideal atmosphere for a productive discussion.
Cost: S$80 / hour
Location: 331 North Bridge Road, Bugis/City Hall
A more fun and informal vibe - this meeting area for 6 in Workcentral will get creative juices flowing to inspire innovative business discussions and ideas among colleagues. The strategic location in the main business district of Singapore has a vibrant community of restaurants, cafes, shopping centres, and parks to keep you entertained.
Cost: S$75 / hour
Location: 190 Clemenceau Avenue, Dhoby Ghaut
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A fully equipped meeting room that fits 12 located within JustCo coworking space coupled with reception services and elegant waiting area for attendees prior the meeting. With a B/W minimalist interior, this spaces gives off a retro look and feel that provide very little distraction to focus on the subject at hand.
Cost: S$112 / hour
Location: UIC Building, Shenton Way
As the name suggests, this is greenest space on the list, this small meeting space suitable for 4 at Greenhub serviced office features a clean design and an eco-friendly ambiance that's conducive to teamwork and creativity.
Cost: S$32 / hour
Location: Crasco Building, 11 Beach Road
Host executive offsite meetings in this classy, intimate meeting room that can fit up to 5 people. Having a reputation for luxury and located in the CBD, this space is perfect for corporate discussions regarding business strategy on a high level.
Cost: S$91 / hour
Location: Singapore Land tower, Raffles Place
Marbled table with comfortable furnishing and simple yet charming design, this meeting room is suitable for a medium-sized meeting that accommodate up to 12 people at once. This space is ideal for corporate breakouts and problem solving meetings.
Cost: S$90 / hour
Location: Suntec Tower Two, 9 Temasek Boulevard
Now that you have this list of killer venues in your arsenal, you have one less thing to worry about when planning for a fruitful offsite meeting!
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Editor's note: this blog post has been edited and republished for accuracy and relevancy. Original publish date July 20, 2018
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