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22 Teck Lim Road Park 22 Hotel Chinatown, Singapore 088392, Singapore
22 Teck Lim Road Park 22 Hotel Chinatown, Singapore 088392, Singapore
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In the heart of Chinatown, one of those lovely old colonial buildings. A small operations, the rooms are small and basic with the bathroom more for the Indian, Middle Eastern culture but very functional nevertheless and clean. The reception is manned 24 hours by very...More
During our recent 4 night stay this hotel was rebranded,it is now known as The Butternut Tree Hotel. It is a budget hotel and is priced accordingly,if you require luxury book elsewhere and pay for it. I did my homework before booking and knew what...More
This room even though clean and comfy is way too small.
It is big enough if your staying by yourself but two people make it almost impossible to move around.
It is a goo=d hotel to check out Chinatown if your staying a day or...More
If you just need a place to put luggage, walk around the whole day and need a place to sleep then this is the place. It’s surrounded by lots of up and coming bars and restaurants, situated in Chinatown. MRT stations are also a walking...More
We returned to Singapore for Chinese New Year with the family and got Room 307 for 2 nights. We like the friendly staff, but the room was not the one we ordered.
Granted, photos will not always match, but to book a Superior Room with...More
Chinatown is a classic combination of colourful sights, enticing smells, and sometimes startling sounds. The precinct is unique, however, in its blending of religions and cultures. A Hindu temple, an Islamic mosque, and a Chinese Buddhist temple sit almost side by side. This sense of cultural harmony continues as you venture just outside of Chinatown to the nightlife areas of Club Street and Duxton Hill.
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There you’ll mingle with Singapore’s multicultural residents at the modern bars and restaurants dotting the bustling streets. An afternoon in and around Chinatown will leave you culturally enlightened, well fed, and loaded with souvenirs. In the evening, reward yourself with a well-deserved cocktail as the locals come out to play.
You'll need a credit card to pay for a room deposit - this is the standard "pre-authorisation" which was SGD100 for us for one night. It may be more for more nights but check on arrival.
Be aware that there are no... More
You'll need a credit card to pay for a room deposit - this is the standard "pre-authorisation" which was SGD100 for us for one night. It may be more for more nights but check on arrival.
Be aware that there are no incidentals to speak of. No mini bar etc. This is an extremely basic hotel.
Enjoy your trip!
If you are 4..dont choose park 22 hotel, too small and old..
I suggest fragrance pearl at geylang..that is quiet and clean hotel..the room also big..
near to cheap supermarket, near to street food..
and 10 minutes walk to... More
If you are 4..dont choose park 22 hotel, too small and old..
I suggest fragrance pearl at geylang..that is quiet and clean hotel..the room also big..
near to cheap supermarket, near to street food..
and 10 minutes walk to train..