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My wife and I stayed here during our first visit to Singapore (July 3-5, 2012). We had a penthouse room with a large balacony.
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Good value
Very large balacony (penthouse)
Clean and relatively safe rooms
Free wifi
Helpful staff at front desk
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i have stayed in some hotels in SG. from the expensive marina bay down to backpackers. the first time we stayed @ this hotel was a year ago. we had a pleasant stay then so we decided to book again this hotel for our trip...More
3 of us staying at the family room for business trip, 10 minutes walk to Bugis MRT through a crowded street. A lot of construction nearby. Food and 24/7 Cheers is few step away. Room is clean, beds are comfortable, but pillow using disposable cover,...More
We stayed at Mayo Inn, opposite Sim Lim Tower, and near to Bugis MRTS. Indian restaurants were within walking distance. The only problem with the location was that it was difficult to get cabs unless you walked some distance. Of course, it is difficult to...More
We selected this Hotel after reading reviews,and Email contact direct with reception,we booked a terrace room for 150 Sing $ a night.The terrace was tiny but at least we could use it to see Little India & the tunnel works.The hotel is very handy to...More
With a strong local Indian community, this pocket of Singapore can feel like another place and time. Wander past traditional barbershops while local residents in brightly coloured saris patronize retailers from decades past. Peruse streets lined with colourful shops as the aroma of curry tempts you to indulge. Listen to the Bollywood music echoing from storefronts and take in the stalls selling bright flowers,
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fabrics, and spices. At the 24-hour, four-level Mustafa Shopping Centre, you can shop through the night and find everything from pharmacy and grocery items to Bollywood DVDs and diamond necklaces. Singapore’s Little India offers a colourful, lively taste of the subcontinent and is well worth the visit.