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48 Mosque Street Porcelain Hotel, Singapore 059526, Singapore
48 Mosque Street Porcelain Hotel, Singapore 059526, Singapore
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We chose this hotel despite small rooms and we are glad we did it. In Singapore terms this was good value for the money paid. Location is excellent. Right in heart of China town,yet very quiet street. Just a few hundred meters from metro making...More
I can't say enough about the great location of this hotel. It was close to public transportation and in a great neighborhood for walking around and exploring. My partner and I booked a "Standard Queen Room" and it was tiny! When we got our suitcases...More
The room is quite smaller than most hotels I visited and the rest room is too dark, hardly see your face on the mirror. However, in return, the location is fantastic. There are many great restaurants, pubs nearby. It just takes 2 minutes to the...More
The hotel has an excellent location in the center of Chinatown. Mosque street is the best place to stay, near MRT and main street. From here I walked about 5 mins to MRT station and take a taxi to Clark Quay for 5 - 10...More
Paid £65 for one night (exc breakfast) for queen executive room. Room was tiny (although apparently the biggest they have). Room was basic and in need of repair as carpets torn and mould in the bathroom.
I was put in an adjoining room where one...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.
Will not sure if it possible, if u brings two kids then should ask the hotel first. And 1 think i tell you, that you must book executive room or above.