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Formerly The Duxton Hotel, the nostalgic charm of this establishment in the classier end of Chinatown stems from the original shop-house architecture. Tastefully and individually furnished rooms include nine suites enjoying split-level separation by spiral staircase. Two Garden suites boast French doors on to a courtyard. Berjaya also houses one of Singapore’s finest French restaurants, L’Aigle D’Or, with authentic haute cuisine.
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Part of the Carlton Group, best known in Australia and New Zealand, this good value business hotel is popular with the UK market. Located next to Raffles Hotel, opposite Chijmes shopping and entertainment centre and the convention centres. Within walking distance are the Civic District, Esplanade, Little India, the Sultan Mosque and Boat Quay. Ask for teh newly refurbished tower, or even better a Club floor (21-26), which benefit from the private lounge (meeting rooms, free breakfast, ecening cocktails, express check-in and late check-out). There’s a 24-hour cafe and Wah Lok is consistently popular and ranked as one of Singapore’s best Cantonese restaurants.
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Adjacent to the Suntec International Convention and Exhibition Centre, this hotel is well placed for Singapore’s business, shopping and entertainment districts, Marina Bay, Millennia Walk and Suntec City. There’s meeting and conference capacity for 500 people or up to 400 dining, plus direct access to shops, restaurants, banks and a hypermarket. The CBD and Esplanade—Theatres on the Bay are nearby, while eateries include Oscar’s, Golden Peony and lobby buffets.
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One of Singapore’s smartest and most popular hotels. The One Ninety Restaurant and Bar is famed for both its range of cuisine and its legendary Sunday brunch as is the gourmet Chinese restaurant Jiang- Nan Chun. Situated five minutes from Orchard and 15 minutes from the CBD, the hotel’s fitness club also has non-resident members and boasts a lap-pool, rooftop pool with sun loungers, gym, spa services, golf simulator, aerobics studio and the only air-conditioned tennis courts in town. There’s an excellent residents lounge and the six function rooms can cater for up to 500 guests.
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Located an eight-minute drive away from Orchard Road. The Mediterranean hacienda decor is, in fact, distinctive Straits Settlements period, a unique blend of Portuguese, Malay and Chinese styles that evolved in the early 1930s.
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