Singapore hotels
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Singapore hotels
Looking for recommendations for a mid-priced hotel for rellies stopover for 2-3 nights - not budget but not 5 star. Somewhere with decent pool, close-ish to MRT would be good.
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Re: Singapore hotels
Sorry, wouldn't really know. I've only ever stayed in hotels in Singapore about 3-4 times, and none recently. You can get from USD100/night up to USD400+, what's "mid-priced"? I found the V Bencoolen for USD109/night.
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Re: Singapore hotels
Anybody use this directrooms.com? Type in Singapore and browse, Daff, I see some good prices.
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Re: Singapore hotels
Naumi Liora is nice and affordable, but there's no pool. Right next to Raffles Hotel. http://www.naumiliora.com/default-en.html
Carlton Hotel was recently renovated and has a pool. Opoosite Chijmes. http://carltonhotel.sg/
Carlton Hotel was recently renovated and has a pool. Opoosite Chijmes. http://carltonhotel.sg/
Re: Singapore hotels
I have found the Traders brand hotel good for moderate prices in Asia. Also been happy with Citadines hotel/apartments is Asia Pacific too for moderate.
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Re: Singapore hotels
Orchard Grand Court at junction of Killiney Road and Lloyd Road (nearest mrt - somerset).
Facilities: cafe, outdoor swimming pool, gym, sauna, car park, NTUC and Watsons at the ground floor.
Some of our business partners stay in this hotel when the other 5-4 stars ones are sold-out.
Facilities: cafe, outdoor swimming pool, gym, sauna, car park, NTUC and Watsons at the ground floor.
Some of our business partners stay in this hotel when the other 5-4 stars ones are sold-out.
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Re: Singapore hotels
Thanks guys! Will check out the recommendations.
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Re: Singapore hotels
check out the Hollandse Club... strangely enough they have very nioce rooms available for booking by non-members. i think you get access to most facilities as well. only no MRT nearby.
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Re: Singapore hotels
Morrolan wrote:check out the Hollandse Club... strangely enough they have very nioce rooms available for booking by non-members. i think you get access to most facilities as well. only no MRT nearby.
True, but a lot of Dutch people around.
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Yeah, but increasing numbers of Italians and Australians...baloo wrote:Morrolan wrote:check out the Hollandse Club... strangely enough they have very nioce rooms available for booking by non-members. i think you get access to most facilities as well. only no MRT nearby.
True, but a lot of Dutch people around.
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Even worse!
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: lots of Poms, too!Fat Bob wrote:Even worse!