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South East Asia Hotel
3.5/511 Reviews
Bugis
I like how there's a fan and aircon in the room. Switch off the aircon and on the fan, it really gives us like home vibes.
Fairmont Singapore
4.6/5841 Reviews
Marina Bay
Love everything about the room! Except we got a connecting room and soundproofing from the door was bad. Like that the bed faces the window so we could enjoy the view right from the comfort of the bed. Sofa is comfortable. Also love the bathroom! Gold lounge: good service. Excellent view. Strict with dress code. Evening canapes is average. Drinks, especially cocktails can be better. Breakfast was great! Lesser selection than Prego but it has the popular food which I happened to take when I went Prego. Much lesser crowd than Prego Prego breakfast: good. Do go before 8am for lesser crowd
Ibis Singapore on Bencoolen
4.3/5477 Reviews
Bugis
ibis Singapore on Bencoolen is a strategic hotel. near to hawkers, shops, convenience store, bus stop, MRT. it is a complete hotel
ST Signature Chinatown
4.1/5135 Reviews
Chinatown
I just had a problem checking in as the self check in is not working. But the customer service is very attentive and accommodating. She guided me all the way and been a very big help. I also encountered a toilet bowl with stain, the previous user did not clean it. But the rest is clean. They do not serve food so I was given a voucher as my booking has food inclusion.
The Barracks Hotel Sentosa by Far East Hospitality
4.7/5272 Reviews
Sentosa Island
It was an exceptional experience from the moment we entered the carpark where the vintage Rolls Royce was parked to the time we left our staycation. Spoke to Vivien over the phone informing that it was a surprise staycation for my mother’s birthday and indeed she did an amazing job in surprising us. The Maltby Suite, the balloons and other surprises were such lovely touch. Thank you Vivien and team. Upon checking in we were greeted by Adrian and he too went above and beyond his duties. Checking in was a breeze, anything that I asked of him including switching on the jacuzzi switch was always done with a smile. He took the initiative to deliver the breakfast menu personally to our suite so that my parents could conveniently choose their breakfast spread. Thank you Adrian for the impeccable service. Continue to give your best to other guests. The Maltby Suite provides a private and direct access to the pool since it is located right in the middle of the pool. The interior and space of the suite was perfect for our family. A quiet and classy hotel for those who loves to be away from the crowd. Children will love the direct access to the pool too. Since my parents were the only ones who stayed behind, they throughly enjoyed the personal attention given to them during breakfast by Jeffery and team. Thank you for the personalised attention given to my parents. All in all, it was such a memorable stay for us and especially my parents. I highly recommend The Barracks Hotel Sentosa to anyone who is seeking quiet, classy and personalised stay.
Citadines Rochor
4.5/5563 Reviews
Little India
As an Ascott group member, there are decent expectations of an Ascott experience in all the properties in which I had once stayed (Ascott, Somerset, Citadines). Citadines Rocher (recently opened in 2020) was one of my top choices in having a local staycation because of its location and price range. However, it was an overall disappointing experience, and here’s why: 1. No daily housekeeping service 2. Our bathroom door could not close. It was completely off the ledge. 3. Reception is busy all the time. Phone calls are often not answered 4. This hotel was most probably a designated hotel used for both Malaysian citizens who were unable to return home due to locked borders, as well as returning Singaporeans to serve their mandatory 14-day Stay-Home Notice (SHN). There were confirmed COVID-19 cases within my period of stay. We were notified by a letter from the management. The least the management could do was to provide a mask or sanitizers to guests. We also chanced upon 2 medical workers fully donned in PPE escorted a guest to the ambulance. Scary stuff. 5. We took our own trash out of the room since day 1 of check-in. It was not cleared even upon checking out. Dear Citadines Rocher, please review your services. I had absolute faith and would like to continue giving my support to Ascott despite this awful stay.

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Guide to Singapore Breakfast Hotels

Singapore is a global hub for finance, shipping, and commerce, boasting one of the busiest ports in the world. Despite its small size, Singapore has a diverse culture, with four official languages: English, Malay, Mandarin, and Tamil.

Average Cost of Hotels in Singapore

Singapore is known for its high standard of living and, as such, hotel prices can be quite steep. However, there's a wide range of options to suit different budgets. Here is a overview of the cost of hotels in Singapore:

  • Budget Hotels: 1-2 star hotels that offer basic amenities. The average cost for a budget hotel in Singapore ranges from $40 to $80 USD per night.
  • Mid-range Hotels: 3-star hotels offering more comfortable accommodations and additional amenities.The average cost for a mid-range hotel in Singapore ranges from $80 to $150 USD per night.
  • Luxury Hotels: 4-5 star hotels that offer high-end accommodations and superior amenities. The average cost for a luxury hotel in Singapore ranges from $150 to $350 USD per night.

Must-Visit Attractions for First-Time Visitors

There are multiple attractions in Singapore you can expect. Here are the must-visit attractions.

  • Universal Studios Singapore: Here you can exchange “good mornings” with your favourite characters such as Illumination’s Minions, DreamWorks Animation’s Kung Fu Panda, Transformers and more.
  • Gardens by the Bay: A beautiful park known for its lush plants and exotic flowers.
  • Little India: It mixes Hindu and Chinese temples, mosques and churches. You can find flower-garland vendors, modern eateries, boutique hotels, as well as arts groups.
  • Chinatown: You can taste delicacies, browse all kinds of affordable souvenirs, and explore traditional buildings.
  • Sentosa Island: Sentosa Island has exciting facilities for entertainment and family activities, such as the South East Asia Aquarium, Siloso Beach, and Trick Eye Museum.
  • Marina Bay: Marina Bay is downtown Singapore's most beautiful harbour. Transportation and hotels are extremely convenient.

Better to Know Before Visiting Singapore

  • Visa requirements: Check if you need a visa to enter Singapore. Citizens of most countries can enter Singapore without a visa for short stays, but it's always best to check the requirements for your specific nationality.
  • Weather: Singapore has a tropical climate, with high humidity and temperatures ranging from 25°C to 33°C (77°F to 91°F) throughout the year. Be prepared for hot and humid weather, and pack appropriate clothing and sunscreen.
  • Currency: The currency in Singapore is the Singapore Dollar (SGD). It's a good idea to have some local currency on hand for small purchases, but credit cards are widely accepted.
  • Language: English is one of the four official languages in Singapore and is widely spoken. However, it's helpful to learn a few basic phrases in Mandarin, Malay, or Tamil, which are also official languages.

Transportation in Singapore

Transportation in Singapore is highly developed, efficient, and well-connected, including MRT, buses, and taxis.

Singapore is home to one of the world's busiest and most well-regarded airports, the Changi Airport (SIN). It has four terminals, with a fifth terminal under construction, and is known for its world-class amenities, shopping, dining, and entertainment options.

What to Eat in Singapore

Here are several popular foods that you must try when visiting Singapore:

  • Hainanese Chicken Rice: A popular Singaporean dish made of tender, steamed or roasted chicken served with fragrant rice cooked in chicken broth, and accompanied by a tangy chili sauce.
  • Laksa: A spicy noodle soup consisting of rice noodles, prawns, fish cakes, and bean sprouts in a rich coconut milk-based curry broth.
  • Chilli Crab: A Singaporean seafood delicacy, featuring whole crabs cooked in a sweet and spicy tomato and chili-based sauce.
  • Roti Prata: A flaky, crispy Indian flatbread served with a side of curry for dipping. It can be enjoyed plain or with various fillings such as egg, cheese, or onion.
  • Char Kway Teow: A popular stir-fried noodle dish made with flat rice noodles, prawns, cockles, fish cakes, bean sprouts, and Chinese sausage, all cooked in a dark soy sauce.

Best Time to Visit Singapore

The best time to visit Singapore is between February and April. These months fall within the region's dry season and experiences less rainfall than other times of the year. The temperatures during this time are also more manageable and comfortable for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 28.95°C during the day, 25.32°C at night

• April to June: 29.74°C during the day, 26.23°C at night

• July to September: 29.1°C during the day, 25.77°C at night

• October to December: 28.7°C during the day, 25.3°C at night

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