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6 May 7 May
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It's true the rooms are quite small, but what do you expect for that price in singapore? Centrally located in chinatown close to resturants, markets and transport. Not ideal for new couples as there is not much privacy in the bathroom if you know what...More
I stayed here for three nights last week. The rooms are very tiny and the bathroom does not have a separate shower. However, I thought that location was great--walking distance to a lot of attractions, plus the MRT stop is close by so it is...More
Most of the room was relatively clean and nice. The bathroom door frame had extensive mold stains, however. The toilet was also not separated from the shower (the shared the same room). The walls were quite thin (I could hear the TV in the next...More
We stayed 3 nights at the Chinatown Hotel, and it was a good experience to have.
We didn't have windows in our room and it wasn't the most beautiful room but we were expecting this for the price we paid.
The wifi was working well,...More
We chose this hotel because of its location and it's a good enough hotel for a short stay. The rooms are quite small as mentioned by other reviewers but hotels can be really expensive in Singapore so it was good value for money. We arrived...More
Chinatown is a classic combination of colourful sights, enticing smells, and sometimes startling sounds. The precinct is unique, however, in its blending of religions and cultures. A Hindu temple, an Islamic mosque, and a Chinese Buddhist temple sit almost side by side. This sense of cultural harmony continues as you venture just outside of Chinatown to the nightlife areas of Club Street and Duxton Hill.
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There you’ll mingle with Singapore’s multicultural residents at the modern bars and restaurants dotting the bustling streets. An afternoon in and around Chinatown will leave you culturally enlightened, well fed, and loaded with souvenirs. In the evening, reward yourself with a well-deserved cocktail as the locals come out to play.