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Pullman Singapore Hill Street
4.5/5165 Reviews

Pullman Singapore Hill Street

Marina Bay Singapore|0.45km from Maghain Aboth

Latest booking 7 hrs ago

We recently stayed at Pullman Hill St. for 2 nights after a little odyssey at Munich Airport because of the weather and didn't regret it. The hotel is modern and comfortable, extremely centrally located in the “old part” of Singapore. The roof terrace with the view of the Marina Bay and pool is just wow, the bed was super comfortable, I particularly liked the firmness of the pillows. The design is modern and takes up the railway theme everywhere in a great and skilful way, after all it's about the Pullman wagons 😀 The lobby welcomes you with old suitcases that have various stickers from old, formerly well-known hotels and the same Let's clarify the claim of the house, which obviously wants to see itself in a row with these houses. And it can be that way!!! The room was big enough and we didn't miss anything, a great, large safe that accommodates a laptop computer as well as everything else, a Nespresso coffee machine that served us well when we left at 4 a.m., a shower There's no need to be generous with good-smelling shampoo, shower gel and conditioner. What was also good for us was the provision of a comb packaged in organic quality, which unfortunately didn't make it into our luggage... On the morning of our departure we were provided with a delicious breakfast doggy pack - great! In short, we were very happy with the new Pullman Hill Street and can imagine staying there again if we end up in Singapore.
Naumi Hotel
4.5/5195 Reviews

Naumi Hotel

Marina Bay Singapore|0.55km from Maghain Aboth
I booked a staycation at the Naumi Hotel to celebrate my wife's birthday. I got the Patio Room under the impression that the patio would be interesting and would offer an alternative hang-out place for us. The initial impression of the hotel was good. There were quite a lot of interesting art pieces scattered all over the hotel. Check-in was swift. The elevator was however a little slow, so a couple of times we ended up using the stairs, which was much quicker than the elevator. The Patio Room was quite a disappointment though. It was small and looked tired. Toilet & bathroom were separated from each other by a piece of partially-frosted glass, so you could essentially look into the other cubicle. Would be quite awkward if one was using the toilet while another was showering. The tiles were a little stained, giving a dirty appearance. The patio was utterly useless - the space was tiny. The swing was badly stained and small, we barely could sit on it, not that we intended to as the cushion looked disgustingly dirty. The light bulbs hanging overhead were not working and some filled with rainwater. I had thought the patio would give us another view of the outside or another space to hang out. NO! Other than being too small, it totally lacked privacy, as guests staying upstairs could easily see us from their windows. There was no view at all, the background was just a pathetic ugly fake plant wall. The bed was fine, pillows were clean and comfortable. Surprised to see even a bolster was provided. An Apple TV was also available, though you'd need to log into your own account to watch shows. It was nice that drinks and snacks in the room were complimentary - a nice welcoming gesture, although similar stuffs could be bought from the 7-11 convenience shop downstairs. Overall, the experience was fine. Location was perfect, in the city and near the Bugis/City Hall MRT station and many restaurants/eateries. Renovation/Revamping of the rooms is long due. Don't bother paying more for the Patio Room (4th floor). Get a room on the higher floors.

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South East Asia Hotel
3.5/514 Reviews
Bugis
The decoration is very old and has some smell. You need to let the smell go in every day; the hygiene is quite clean; the sound of the air conditioner is a window machine, and the sound is relatively loud: the quilt is a layer of cloth, and there is a separate thin blanket; the location is in a pedestrian street, taxi It’s not very convenient. Many drivers don’t know it. There are subways and buses nearby. In general, the traffic is convenient; there are shopping places such as bugis around; the service is good; breakfast is relatively simple, and there is a Yabo Center nearby that is good for eating; Sim Lim Square nearby It is said that the water is deep, so please be cautious when shopping; there are no dental appliances, there are fewer charging ports, and no water is provided.
Fairmont Singapore
4.6/5717 Reviews
Marina Bay
Hubby decided to do a last min staycay hence we only booked this trip about 1 week prior. Choosed Fairmont as the price for the signature salon suite was same as their lead in rooms. Had a pretty enjoyable stay and was sad to leave. What we like Room at 56sqm was very spacious! Big king bed was comfortable Bathroom was spacious too. Water pressure is great! Toiletries have cheeky descriptions on them lol Separate, big wardrobe space Big sofa Location! Connected directly to city hall mrt via Raffles City. Which means you have easy access to all your meals too Managed to get check in at 1.30pm Chromecast What we didnt quite like No bathtub :( (we booked knowing this but was still sad) No marina bay view Pillow was too soft I felt that overall, Fairmont is on par with other nearby hotels like swissotel and pan pacific. So if i were to choose which to come back again, all things equal, i would look at the best deal!
Ibis Singapore on Bencoolen
4.3/5355 Reviews
Bugis
Stay 4D3N: 1 Located 5 to 15 mins walk to Rocher, Bugis, and Bencoolen MRT 2 Room size small, not have enough space for open up large luggage 3 No USB plug on wall for power charging 4 Staff in general is helpful and polite 5 Air conditioning too cold even turn it to the lowest cooling setting 6 A big 7-11 downstair and Albert food centre just at its back, Bugis Junction close by 7 Breakfast is of low quality and a real mess, can see many tables without clearing up after use
Heritage Collection on Seah -A Digital Hotel
4.5/552 Reviews
Marina Bay
Location is convenient! Walking distance to raffles city shopping centre & bugis area. Room is nice and cosy. There’s Apple TV! Plus point for bidet 🤩 Things to take note; - $300 deposit upon checking in - this is a self-check in hotel. everything will be done via online / on the hotel app. there’s no reception area. - the staff will msg u via whatsapp so if you have any enquiries just ask them away (Mary in particular is very kind in assisting) Overall we had an enjoyable stay 😊
Hotel Grand Pacific
4/5329 Reviews
Bugis
While the hotel's location is undeniably perfect for exploring the main City attractions, the aging facilities and lack of soundproofing in the rooms do leave room for improvement. Cleanliness is a fundamental aspect of any accommodation, and it's unfortunate that it fell short during my visit. Nonetheless, the friendly and welcoming staff do their best to make your stay enjoyable.
30 Bencoolen
4.4/579 Reviews
Bugis
Lets be clear from the start, there are some stars being awarded here because of the hotel, then there are other stars being awarded because of hotel stars. Indulge me, if you would be so kind... If you're thinking of coming to 30 Bencoolen for comfy beds, ice cold ACs or for a central location close to multiple MRT stations then you won't be disappointed. Choosing to stay at 30 Bencoolen will allow you to safely tick 'make a good life decision' off your bucket list. But if you seek the ”local” experience that is so sought after by the many but only achieved by the few, then you come to 30 Bencoolen for Joe. Thats Mr Joe Tan, the Deputy Manager. ” Why leave you a hotel review about a Deputy Manager?” I hear you say. A part from having too much time on my hands whilst I wait for the Indian stall at the Lau Pa Sat Hawker Market to serve their much awaited chicken tikka, here's why.. If you need any local recommendations for restaurants or bars, you go to Joe. If you need to get a taxi, or want to know what you're doing wrong and why you haven't been able to flag one down, you go to Joe. If you need a crash course in Singaporean economics, social customs or are in need for a casual chat about how it's impossible for a regular Joe like Joe (yes, pun intended. It's okay, Joe would appreciate it. If Joe likes its, we all likes its) to afford a car in Singapore (spoiler - a Mercedes-Benz A Class starts at £135 K...STARTS.. at £ 1 3 5 K!), then you go to Joe. If you don't know what you want to do, in Singapore...or in life, you go to Joe. During our week here, we returned many a time after a late night only to be welcomed by Joe slaving away at the daily grind from behind the reception desk. Joe dispences our feeble attempt at small talk with ease and poise. The master class on 'how to make friends and charm people with your eyes closed' is in session and Mr Joe Tan will be teaching tonight. Wanting to flex his 'customer service and relationship expertise' (aka being Joe), the glee and enthusiasm of our Deputy Manager bellows through his covid mask. Before you know it Joe's glance has shifted downwards, his back has hunched and his shoulders dropped as he fiendishly scans his phone, or laptop, or both..for recommendations he knows are worth your while. In the space of what I'm sure was 10 minutes, Joe managed to rattle off half a dozen places that he deemed worthy of your hard earned (and foreign exchanged) SGD. For the ones we didn't have the brain capacity to remember, we reassured ourselves that we could ask Joe to remind us the next morning. But alas, that opportunity never arose. Why? Because Joe realising our diminished mental capacity, took it upon himself to email us the aforementioned list whilst we slumbered. I could go on and tell you more about the parables of Joe, the Deputy Manager. But I feel like this is something that should be experienced and not explained. We came to enjoy the Grand Prix. We left remembering Joe a

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