Zhujiuyue
September 16, 2024
The hotel we stayed in during our trip to Singapore. The girl was traveling alone and had a low budget. She finally decided on this hotel in the Chinatown business district.
Transportation: After arriving at Changi Airport T2, take the Green Line of the MRT to Outram Park Station (I don’t remember whether it is Exit 3 or Exit 6). It’s just a few steps out of the station, but I still turned on the navigation.
Service: The lady at the front desk can speak Chinese and is very enthusiastic. She gave us a quiet room on the second floor because there is a bar downstairs next to the hotel. I heard from other guests that it was noisy at night, but it is true that the sound insulation is poor.
Location: Close to Chinatown, the famous Chinatown. There is everything to eat, drink and do around the hotel. It is also very convenient to travel. You can walk to the Merlion in about 30 minutes and you can visit it along the way.
wifi: Free WiFi is provided in the hotel
Room size: I booked a single room. Although it was small, it was well-equipped with 24-hour hot water. The only drawback was that the toilet was in the bathroom. There is an electric kettle, hair dryer, disposable toothbrush and toothpaste, comb, and shower cap, but no slippers! I saw someone mention it in the comments before, so I brought a pair myself.
Singapore has British-style sockets. Even the hotels in Chinatown do not have Chinese standard sockets and do not provide adapters. You need to prepare them yourself.
Room facilities: Air conditioning is cold enough.
Cost-effectiveness: Prices in Singapore are quite high, but comprehensively speaking, the cost-effectiveness is quite high. It is suitable for traveling alone and those with a small budget.
It seems that hotels in Singapore check in at 3pm and check out before 12noon. No breakfast provided.
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