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Hotel 1929
Hotel built in 1929.
Hotel Exterior:
The hotel retains the original exterior of the original 4 storey walk up shophouse cum residence. It is under conservation from a past era in Singapore that is becoming all too rare these days. Painted white it does not hint of the modern interior.
General Hotel Information:
Can be arguably described as a designer boutique hotel. It is Singapore's newest little hip hotel and is setting the standards in a very contrastingly old neighbourhood. Couple and gay friendly, it is also for young and trendy at a very reasonable price. Highly recommended. AC03
The hotel contains 4 floor(s) accessible with 1 lifts.
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50 Keong Saik Road Singapore
Located in the colorful area of Keong Siak Street and on the fringe of Chinatown, the buildings consist of pre-war shop houses (aptly named after its build date, 1929) which is the alternative to the ubiquitious glass and concrete modern hotels.
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Accommodation |
YWCA Fort Canning Lodge offers standard rooms with pool and park views, deluxe rooms, and family suites. All 175 rooms, spread over 13 non-smoking floors, are furnished with rich, wood-tone furniture, and fitted with modern room amentities :
- Individually-controlled air-conditioning
- In-room remote control colour television set
- Energy and water saving devices
- Safety devices for heat and smoke detection
- IDD telephone service
- In-room fridge
- Private shower
- 220V electric socket
All guest rooms and floors are accessible only by electronic key-cards, a feature which ensures maximum privacy and enhanced security.
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Food & Beverage |
Hotel Restaurants:
The restaurant Ember, in keeping with the mod look of the hotel exudes quality and style in both the food (European with Asian touches) and style. It is fine dining experience but without the pain on the wallet.
Ember (Cuisine : EUROPEAN, Capacity : 50)Open Hours : 7:30-10:00 11:30-14:00 18:30-22:30
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Facilities |
Hotel Lobby:
The lobby is small as the hotel is small with 32 rooms. There is a little seating area and looks more like a upmarket furniture shop with classic pieces of European designer chairs (as in the rooms) and designer lighting. To the left is the restuarant Ember. The liberal use of glass and mirrors has maximised the small space. A single lift services the 4 floors.
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