The best thing about the Porcelain Hotel is that it is right in the middle of Chinatown.Like a lot of hotels in Singapore the rooms are very small.We paid for a superior room but had to pay $200 extra to upgrade to a spa room for our 4 night stay.We had nowhere to put our suitcases let alone try to open one.Upon saying this the rooms were very clean and a nicely renovated bathroom and toilet.I would stay there again as the staff were very friendly and extremely helpful.
Pros: 2-3 min walk to Chinatown MRT station, comfortable bed and pillows, walking distance (less than 1km) from hawker centers (Maxwell, Hong Lim) and various malls (Chinatown Point, People’s Park), lots of good, relatively inexpensive restaurant options nearby, kind staff, clean room. Water pressure is strong. Basic toiletries provided. Free wifi. Cons: Room is tiny (Deluxe room was 14 sqm only) so manage your expectations. There is a small closet to hang your clothes in but no drawers. The walls are not sound proofed and/or are very thin. You can hear guests next door if they speak a little loudly or if they have a crying child with them. At night, the street below can get a bit noisy. Might be good to bring a pair of ear plugs if you’re a light sleeper. The bed faces the…
I read the reviews here before booking this hotel so it was an unpleasant surprise to learn that the condition of my room was not up to standard at all. The walls had tons of stains on them, and the lighting was clearly insufficient. I was not able to do any make up in the morning because I could not really look at my face clearly, which was very frustrating. The shower was not acceptable at all, very little water came out. The bed sheets were visibly clean, which was fine but the rest was just very frustrating. I did not book the cheapest room type already...
Ok for a stopover. Not a luxury hotel but suitable if you just want a bed and a bathroom. Not a room to spend any time in apart from sleeping and freshening up to go around Singapore. Located in the center of Chinatown. Cost is comparable to the quality
Ok first of all, I can't believe all the bad reviews people have written here about this hotel. I stayed for 5 nights here and it was the best stay ever! I was staying at room 113, it was kind of in a corner so it was very quiet, room was very clean, hot water was perfect, wifi was great, the TV did only have a few channels but seriously we were on vacation and couldn't care less about the channels :) And about the room size, it was small BUT this ain't marina bay sands or four seasons, seriously. This hotel is RIGHT in the middle of Chinatown, perfect location with walking distance to the MRT station, Chinese restaurants, hawker centre etc, it was just perfect! The housekeeper was also very polite, the receptionist was to the point but yet still polite. I will definitely stay…
My bed sheets were clean, room was very small but it was okay. the bathroom was clean but needed a good scrub. The carpet was clean but needs a steam clean as it smelt mouldy and the curtains need a good wash. Aircon was good, tv signal wasn’t great and the rooms were not sound proof. However it is a very good location!
Stayed here for 1 night before our cruise departing from Singapore. Helpfull staff, nice hotel, room was very small but ideal for our 1 night stay had everything we needed. As located in Chinatown it had plenty of eateries close by.
Love the location just one street away from the Chinatown MRT stop. Cosy little hotel where the rooms are puny if you're a 6-footer like me, as your head and feet will be wedged in ever so snugly between the headboard and wall where they squeezed the bed in. Toilet has a strong shower with hot water which is all one needs after a hard day's work. Bed is comfy. Desk will fit a midget well and if there's two of you, I'll start saying my prayers for you immediately.
I booked a Superior Queen room in the hotel. Prior to check in, I emailed the hotel to inform that a friend of mine, who is staying in the room with me (Room booked for 2 pax) will be checking in first and that I will be checking-in in the evening. Kelvin from the hotel informed me that my ID will be required for check in as the booking was made under my name. Is it possible for me to give my physical ID to that friend of mine just so that he can check in? I am not enquiring if my friend could check in. I am informing them to add my friend's name into the booking as the 2nd hotel guest. Finally, they agreed. This was the first strike for the hotel. Upon checking in, my friend gave me a call to inform me that the hotel had no windows! When I booked the hotel, there were no…
clean, about 5 menit to Chinatown MRT station,easy to reach from airport, Marina and shopping centre,good service,in the middle of Chinatown makes easy to looking for food , pleasure and souvenir.it's recomended for all travel especially backpacker or small group
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