Hotel 81 Chinatown
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Cancellation policies apply |
| Rates are TAX inclusive, per room, and will be charged in Singapore Dollars ($) |
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Next Seven Days
29 Nov - 12 Dec |
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Property Details
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Hotel 81 Chinatown is a tastefully conserved property located at the very heart of city, just above Chinatown MRT station. It is the place to soak and fully enjoy what Singapore has to offer, come and witness all we have to offer. |
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Standard Room
Room comes with attached shower facilities. Rates are for 2 people. The room caters for a maximum of 2 adults. The following bedding is provided:
Cancellation Policy:
No Cancellations or Changes
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Cancellations or changes to bookings for this room will not be permitted for any reason. Once confirmed a booking cannot be refunded or altered in any way.
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| Check In |
1200hrs |
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| Check In Instructions |
just present your confirmation printout and photo id to our friendly front office colleagues |
| Check Out |
1200hrs |
| Getting There |
Hotel 81 Chinatown is situated directly opposite Chinatown MRT Station. Any taxi driver will have no difficulty bringing you here if you direct him to Hotel 81 CHINATOWN, Address: 181 New Bridge Road. |
| Parking |
Nil |
| Things To Do |
Chinatown is the best visited cultural area in Singapore by tourists and locals alike. You will still find quaint shophouses in the architectural styles of yore that now retail traditional Chinese medicines, souvenirs, favourite local foods both at the shops as well as along the streets. The main difference is that these street hawkers, said to be from among the best in Singapore, now adhere to strict hygiene standards. Even though Chinatown was zoned by the colonial masters then for Chinese immigrants, you will find nestled in the midst of the lanes in Chinatown, the Sri Mariamman Indian Temple as well as the Jumae (Green) Mosque next to it. |


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