Reviews for Singapore Hotels

Isa Hotel Amber Road
3.5/551 Reviews
Joo Chiat and East Coast
We rented the Room 403 A & B. The rooms are poorly maintained. The Air conditioning unit emits a pungent sourish odour that permeates my entire room and makes all my clothes smell bad! The stench was overwhelming. Also, there was an issue with dampness caused by the air conditioner, resulting in condensation on the bedsheets and clothing which made the room uncomfortable. Paying for the room in cash at the reception is excruciatingly painful because they never have change and could not provide any! Numerous times and it never occurred to them to prepare spare change! Totally unprofessional. The only positive thing I can say about this place is Johnna the receptionist’s warmth and friendly attitude. The poor girl seems to be handling everything by herself and yet; she still manages to put a smile on her face.
Hotel 81 Tristar
4.1/5106 Reviews
Joo Chiat and East Coast
I been here quite a few times but sadly the room given to me was so disappointed which I fount small cockroach at the bathroom. the kettle desk top are full with dust. Bathtub is so dirty mark in the tub. I don't expect much but as for the hygiene purpose which be clean for all the customer to be resting in a clean place.
Venue Hotel the Lily
4.1/5312 Reviews
Joo Chiat and East Coast
Honestly, it was converted from a Hotel 81. The room I got had no window .. which was quite a change from what I'm used to. Best dam sleep I've had in a long time. For the price, it does its job for a one night stay and nothing more. My pet peeve with hotels like these, they try to stray from the conventional 12pm check out timing. Toilet also was really small... Other than that, room was quite modern, clean, and overall not too bad for a short night stay.
Hotel Classic by Venue Singapore
4.2/5146 Reviews
Joo Chiat and East Coast
Very worth the price! Staffs are all accomodating and helpful most especial Ms. Carole. Thank you!
Hotel 81 Sakura
3.7/5203 Reviews
Joo Chiat and East Coast
A night stay is without fuss for this hotel. Cleaniness is good except for floor which tended to be left out. Floor was slightly dusty, though marginally acceptable. Aircon was good. Luckily my stay was with a small fridge to keep my drinks cold and with a bathtub to soak my aching muscles in.
Am Hotel
4.1/5104 Reviews
Joo Chiat and East Coast
When I booked this hotel, I asked to check in early if possible. Of course, the standard answer is subject to availability. The check in time was stated to be 2pm. I reach the hotel at around 135pm on check in day. There is no one at the front desk. When we were standing at the front desk area, 2 ladies sitting at the hotel lobby eating, told us check in is at 2pm and to sit and wait. Subsequently, there were other guests who arrived after us and were told the same thing. I think they are short of staff and 1 to 2pm is their lunch break. However, I feel it's not right to let guests wait. At least they can check the system and tell us the rooms are not ready yet, but instead they just informed all guests to just sit and wait until 2pm to check in. When I check in to my room, I notice there is a mouldy smell. There are cobwebs at a few spots. One beside the rain shower, some behind the toilet door, some behind the room door and a lot on top of the TV. Towels look ok. The desk, toilet basin are not properly cleaned. When we checked in, the front desk staff informed us for long stay, we need to request for makeup of room via whatsapp. On the 3rd day, we requested for makeup of room and were told that housekeeping will be doing our room in the afternoon around 230pm. Me and my brother went out for lunch so that they can clean our room. When we came back, the front desk staff informed us that our parents switched on the 'do not disturb' sign for their room so the housekeeping cannot enter. The front desk staff confirmed with us if they can enter the room, me and my brother said yes they can. The front desk staff replied confirm? Then we chiong in (singlish way of saying rush in). We assured them yes. When my parents go back to their room at night, they realized no makeup was done at all. I went to question the front desk, which was another guy on night shift, he told me because the red light is on, maybe the new housekeeping staff don't dare to enter. I said but the front desk confirmed with us and we assured them they can enter. His reply was it is not front desk's job to do housekeeping. Yes of course I understand that but you don't expect me to find the housekeeping staff and tell them personally right?? I felt like they are using the red light as an excuse to claim they are not responsible. I admit that it's my parents mistake to turn on the red light accidentally but since their staff has already asked and we confirmed, it's not a valid excuse anymore to not makeup the room. The next day they made up the room. On the fourth day, my parents feel that the water basin water flow is too small and requested for maintenance to check. The front desk replied they only have one maintenance guy so have to wait for next day. Again they emphasize not to turn on the red light. On the fifth day, we requested for make up of room the next day, but they replied to text them on the day itself because they change shift shift here and there, cannot remember and empha

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