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Hi looking for a medium price hotel near to all the action
Hi @Gee, it’s best to list your budget because ‘medium price’ means different things to different people 🙂
Traveling as a couple so action ,bars restaurants clubs lol
Budget £200 a night 3 nights max
You may want to try Luxury Escapes, they’ve got some decent offers when you go for 3 nights or longer.
Not stayed there, but the Clan Hotel has good reviews
and is close to Ann Siang Hill / Club Street.
Or the Hilton Orchard for Emerald Hill and easy access to anywhere else.
Traveling as a couple so action ,bars restaurants clubs lol
Budget £200 a night 3 nights max
Clarke Quay or Boat Quay the places to be. Couple of ibis and a HIX there if you want to rely on branded budget hotels.
If you are booking early, you might get a deal at the IC or Warehouse hotel at Robertson quay. Budget options there are Four points by sheraton and Copthorne.
I’d agree with the Clarke Quay option. The river is lined with bars and restaurants and you can walk down to the Merlion area. There are MRT stations nearby as well. What about the Paradox? We’ve booked club floor there in June for £250ish per night.
Not stayed there, but the Clan Hotel has good reviews
and is close to Ann Siang Hill / Club Street.Or the Hilton Orchard for Emerald Hill and easy access to anywhere else.
I stayed in Clan for work recently – it’s quite miserable actually! Dark room and very small pool
Agree with @executiveclubber – Luxury or Secret escapes can be good for Singapore 3 nights. Buying points when on offer can also be good value – IHG particularly it seems like from what people mention on here
A friend recently got a great price at Mercure ICON Singapore City Centre could be worth checking out
Holiday Inn Express Clarke Quay is a good location and usually reasonable pricing
Though Clarke Quay and Robertson Quay are lined with bars, we found that there was plenty of life around Bugis/Middle Road, it was better connected and eating out / bars options were much more affordable.
Depending on when you are going it might be possible to get the IC Middle Road for c.£200 per night.
Not stayed there, but the Clan Hotel has good reviews
and is close to Ann Siang Hill / Club Street.Or the Hilton Orchard for Emerald Hill and easy access to anywhere else.
I stayed in Clan for work recently – it’s quite miserable actually! Dark room and very small pool
Agree with @executiveclubber – Luxury or Secret escapes can be good for Singapore 3 nights. Buying points when on offer can also be good value – IHG particularly it seems like from what people mention on here
A friend recently got a great price at Mercure ICON Singapore City Centre could be worth checking out
Holiday Inn Express Clarke Quay is a good location and usually reasonable pricing
Oops, that’s what I get for mentioning places I haven’t been to myself! Disappointing, but glad it
wasn’t a personal trip at least!
Though Clarke Quay and Robertson Quay are lined with bars, we found that there was plenty of life around Bugis/Middle Road, it was better connected and eating out / bars options were much more affordable.
Depending on when you are going it might be possible to get the IC Middle Road for c.£200 per night.
IC Bugis was lovely and convenient.
Raffles City area is a good option in terms of transport. MRT (metro) from airport, can walk to Marina Bay, Orchard Road, Boat/Clarke Quay, and Bugis.
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