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ST Signature Chinatown
4.1/5135 Reviews
Chinatown
The common toilet is clean and spacious. The self check in system is good and just a digital key in the phone is required. The location is great with 2 mins walk to maxwell food center. 2 mins walk to maxwell mrt station and 5 mins walk to Chinatown mrt station
The Bohemian
4.1/515 Reviews
Chinatown
I stayed here in early December 2022 for a few nights. In general, this hostel is very conveniently located. It is only 4-minute walk from the Downtown Line MRT station. It is the same station that has the closest ATMs. The hostel requires you to pay your balance using cash. If you want to pay by card, there is an additional 3% charge and you'd have to walk to their sister hostel to use their card machine. The sister site is on another street but they claim it's just a 5-minute walk. Also, if you want to print anything or use a microwave, you'd have to walk across the street to the Chic Hostel to do so since this one doesn't have it. There is a fridge but no microwave. The good thing is that they do your laundry, within the same day if you tell them to, for $12. The dorms on the 4th floor did not have a lock on the door so it didn't feel secure from anyone else who may decide to wonder up there. They did have a key card for the individual lockers though. There's only one outlet by your bed so I'd recommend getting an adapter with multiple USB ports or something. The 4th and 3rd floors share a 2-stall shower and toilet combo which was a tight squeeze and a bit moldy, which probably cannot be helped with such humid climates. Only bodywash was available in the showers. Each toilet come with its own handheld bidet. I just wished that the restrooms had paper towels to dry your hands. I did like that each bed had its own TV with Netflix and headphones (even though I never used it). The A/C runs all night which is great. I also liked that eac bed has their owne privacy curtains as well as their own drying rack and clothes hangers.
KINN Studios
4.5/518 Reviews
Chinatown
The hotel is new. I like it very much. It's very close to the subway. It only takes 3 minutes to walk. It is very close to Little India and Haji Lane. Food is available nearby. The bed is a bit high, so little people have to climb up😛 Ha The hotel has waiters who understand Chinese and communication is very smooth. Will recommend friends to stay here Remember the subway is the blue line. It’s not far from anywhere. There are two 7-11s nearby, which are smaller. The photos were taken at the hotel entrance and outside the hotel window😂 I didn’t take a picture of the room. Anyway, it’s the same as what you see on the website.
36 Club St Residence
4.1/54 Reviews
Chinatown
The apartment is in an excellent location. It is between two subway stations on the blue line. It is convenient for eating. Nearby are Nanyang Old Coffee, Ya Kun, Songfa Bak Kut Teh, Toast Workshop, Coconut, and basic internet celebrity shops. The kitchen can also be used for cooking. For food, there is a supermarket in Tangchengfang nearby to buy food. The only bad thing is that the front desk staff are foreigners. Their English is not standard and they don’t know Chinese at all. They often rely on translation software to communicate. In addition, after 8 p.m. The emergencies that occurred were not solved in time. For example, one night after we washed and dried our hair, the hair dryer suddenly caught fire🔥. Because the front desk was off work, we could only call the boss to communicate, and the hair dryer could only be brought the next day. , the two children slept with wet hair that night, and caught a cold the next day. This can be improved.
Csw Hostel
3.6/523 Reviews
Chinatown
This is my first time staying in a hostel. The in charge, Sarah, is very friendly and helpful. I like that the hoster has air conditioning and that they provide shampoo and body wash for showering. They have a small toilet right beside the shower. Besides that, the room has plenty of safe distancing and curtains to help with some privacy. During my stay, I had two other hostel mates. Can get a little noisy when they are talking or watching videos. I experience some pipe water noises near my bed that night. For roughly $27 a night, I feel that the value can be enhanced if the bedding has bolsters or even more softness to the bed. I need to remember to bring toothbrush and toothpaste the next time I stay at a hostel.
Hotel Calmo Chinatown
3.2/5457 Reviews
Chinatown
I have never stayed in such a small room for the price across the 10 countries I have visited. This room consists of a mattress on the floor in about a 6ft x 6ft space. It has a kettle/jug with a cup and 1 tea bag supplied, I hate tea so was not impressed that they didn't even have a simple coffee sachet included, especially for the price of the room. I don't know how the bathroom passed building regulations when you cannot sit on the toilet due to it being turned sideways and 6 inches from the wall, prepare to ride side-saddle if you want to use it. I am only a slim person, so if you are not a slim person you will have great difficulty in using the toilet or even having a shower. I tried to take photos of the bathroom but it is just so small I had trouble doing that. They have escalators that do not work, so be prepared to carry your luggage up stairs. They need to invest in a vacuum cleaner and a broom because you can see the floors throughout the hotel are not vacuumed and the entry foyer is not swept. It really looks like the owners don't care anymore, and are just maximizing their profits from tourists That is the impression I got, especially when there was a family demanding a refund and not happy with the hotel. If it wasn't for the above issues, this place would have got a better rating from me, but a hotel that is diminishing with no money being spent on it will always turn into something people do not rate well. I would never stay again simply due to the bathroom being so small with a toilet you have to sit sideways on to use, and escalators that do not function forcing one to have to climb the escalator stair with their luggage.

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