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Pullman Singapore Hill Street
4.5/5161 Reviews

Pullman Singapore Hill Street

Marina Bay Singapore|0.79km from Language Courses , Diploma and Hospitality Courses, Part time Courses, Addison Institute
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.

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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.
Dash Living on Mackenzie
3.2/59 Reviews
Bugis
There were no person/receptionist in the hotel, like literally there were no person take care of the place, reservation only by online (talking to the person in charge by using zoom), so i feel not really safe and cautious all the time. The room is so damp, which makes the floor feels nasty and uncomfortable to step on bcs the floor is watery. Tissue toilet is already yellowish and not a brand new tissue. The pillow case is smelly and seems like the bed isn’t that clean (still got dust and a bit dirt, and a strand of hair is detected). Wasn’t that good experience tho.
Campbell Inn
3.4/592 Reviews
Little India
Please read - IMPORTANT about Campbell Inn: My 3 tourist friends from overseas have encountered potential scamming of tourists at this Campbell Inn. They have lodged a police report and contact Singapore Tourism Board and CASE in regards to this case. Hope by doing so, it will prevent the owner of Campbell Inn from cheating other tourists and disgracing Singapore as a safe country again. My 3 friends were ignorant of the various Google negative reviews of Campbell Inn and booked two nights with the Inn. However it seems that they have been scammed. It was their first visit to Singapore and she emailed and they tried to call the Inn several times without getting a proper response from the Inn. They wanted to inform the Inn about the late timing that they would be reaching the Inn. However as the Inn was uncontactable for a proper response, the 3 tourists decided to check-in physically at the premises. The Inn was obviously unsafe as it was occupied by alot of migrant workers in the premises and look more like a illegal foreign worker dormitory. The 3 tourists were initially informed by the receptionist that their room were given to other workers and were even asked to stay together with the male workers in the same room. They realized that these workers were wearing scantily (only sarongs) in the room and some of them appears to be drunk. The 3 tourists refused and left the Inn immediately feeling the whole situation was not right and unsafe. However they were left stranded on the streets in the middle of the night. My friends credit card was deducted for the nights which they did not stay in the Inn. They believed that the Inn management have planned this scam in such a manner that they can easily cheat the tourists who did not know the actual ground situation of the Inn. Also suspect several of these workers may be overstayers without legal work permits as they seems to be staying there for a long time. The Inn is definitely not a safe place for tourists to stay in. The practice of this Inn not only causes distress to the overseas visitors but also shame us Singaporeans which our country projected a very safe reputation to visitors from all over the world. The matter has been reported to relevant Singapore authorities.
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
Citadines Rochor
4.4/5407 Reviews
Little India
As an Ascott group member, there are decent expectations of an Ascott experience in all the properties in which I had once stayed (Ascott, Somerset, Citadines). Citadines Rocher (recently opened in 2020) was one of my top choices in having a local staycation because of its location and price range. However, it was an overall disappointing experience, and here’s why: 1. No daily housekeeping service 2. Our bathroom door could not close. It was completely off the ledge. 3. Reception is busy all the time. Phone calls are often not answered 4. This hotel was most probably a designated hotel used for both Malaysian citizens who were unable to return home due to locked borders, as well as returning Singaporeans to serve their mandatory 14-day Stay-Home Notice (SHN). There were confirmed COVID-19 cases within my period of stay. We were notified by a letter from the management. The least the management could do was to provide a mask or sanitizers to guests. We also chanced upon 2 medical workers fully donned in PPE escorted a guest to the ambulance. Scary stuff. 5. We took our own trash out of the room since day 1 of check-in. It was not cleared even upon checking out. Dear Citadines Rocher, please review your services. I had absolute faith and would like to continue giving my support to Ascott despite this awful stay.
Hotel Grand Pacific
4/5328 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.

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Singapore Travel Guide

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Changi Airport is the primary airport in Singapore. Besides flying, taking a train to Woodlands Train Checkpoint is one of the other major methods of transportation.

You don't have to worry about accommodations when traveling to Singapore. Here, there are more than 509 hotels for you to choose from. Singapore has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 98 USD. There are 74 five-star hotels in Singapore at an average price of 250 USD per night. There are 117 four-star hotels in Singapore at an average price of 121 USD per night. There are 104 three-star hotels in Singapore at an average price of 76 USD per night. There are 130 two-star hotels in Singapore at an average price of 40 USD per night. Singapore has many well-known chain hotels which are suitable for both business trips and vacations. Those who favor Ramada can choose a hotel under its name. In Singapore, chain hotels such as Ramada are one of the top choices among travelers. Carlton Hotel Singapore in Singapore is a favorite among Trip.com users. Marina Bay Sands Singapore is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

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Average Temperature

• January to March: 28.95°C during the day, 25.32°C at night

• April to June: 29.74°C during the day, 26.23°C at night

• July to September: 29.1°C during the day, 25.77°C at night

• October to December: 28.7°C during the day, 25.3°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 174.33 cm

• Summer: 146.33 cm

• Autumn: 155.0 cm

• Winter: 241.0 cm

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