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Swissotel Merchant Court - Singapore

Posted by Carambs

My husband and I only decided to extend our stay in Singapore last Sunday night. For some reason, we did not bother to call the reception to extend our stay in Albert Court until Monday, the day we were supposed to check out. By the time we decided to extend, Albert Court was already fully booked. Which was a blessing in disguise because we ended up in Swissotel Merchant Court.

We went online and looked for hotels and most of them were very expensive. We were very lucky to find Swissotel, which charged $400 SGD for 2 nights. The location, Clark Quay, sealed the deal. We quickly made reservations online and transferred at lunch time.

Swissotel Merchant Court’s lobby was so much better than Albert Court’s. The receptionists were very friendly and accomodating, and we were able to quickly check in. The first receptionist that greeted us was a Filipina, but she was new so she was still trying to figure out things. Good thing her colleague came to the rescue, whom we found out was also Filipino. They were all smiles. When they told us they only had rooms with twin beds left, we didn’t mind at all.

The location was perfect. It was right beside Central mall, and right across Clark Quay. It was also right beside the Clark Quay MRT stop. So even if there were lots of available taxis, the MRT was our main mode of transportation the last 2 days in Singapore.

The elevators have a security feature where the guests need to use their keycard to go to their floors. The room was okay. It was clean, and it was big enough. I found the layout a bit weird because the desk was not against the wall, which is usually the case in most hotels. The layout of the bathroom was weird as well, and it was a wee bit too big for me. Though the room wasn’t perfect, it was cozy and the service compensated for it.

When we go back, Swissotel Merchant Court will definitely be one of our options.

Swissotel Merchant Court

  • Address: 20 Merchant Road, Singapore 058281
  • Tel. No.: +65 6337 2288
  • Fax: +65 6334 0606
  • Email: singapore-merchantcourt@swissotel.com

Ratings:

  • Service: 4.5/5
  • Amenities: 4/5
  • Value for Money: 4/5
Posted in: Accomodations, Asia, Hotels Comments(7) June 2008

Albert Court Hotel - Singapore

Posted by Carambs

I transferred to Albert Court Hotel on friday. We chose a more affordable hotel because we were going to pay from our own pockets. We chose Albert Court because my husband previously stayed there, and was satisfied with the service. Also, at $120++ SGD per night, it was relatively affordable compared to the other hotels. Well, all I can say is - you get what you pay for.

The bellhop who welcomed me was very friendly. But I think all the pleasantness went to him, as the receptionists were extremely unfriendly to everyone. They weren’t rude, but they did not smile AT ALL. Good thing check in was relatively fast.

I found it odd that I had to go outside the hotel and cross the “court” area to get to my room. Security was in place, as only those with keycards could enter the building. The elevator was a bit small, and uber-slow. It looked like an ancient elevator.

The room was spacious, and clean. But there was a certain smell that I can’t describe. It didn’t smell bad, but there was something in the air that I couldn’t pinpoint. (No, it wasn’t hints of body odor or anything else nasty.) The bathroom was okay. There was a bathtub, and the size was just right.

Because I was very tired from the day before, I decided to stay in that night and order room service. Of course it was pricey, but at least it was good. I ordered ham and bacon fried rice and I really liked it!

Because of the location, not a lot of cabs pass by. You have to wait for another guest in a cab to arrive, or call for a cab, which means you will be charged extra ($2.50-3.50 SGD, depending on the time). However for some the location of the hotel is perfect because it is VERY NEAR Sim Lim, where all your gadgets needs can be found, at affordable prices!

When we checked out, the receptionist was accomodating because I was polite. Still no smiles though. The same receptionist was very rude to the other guests. It was like she was scolding the guests. Granted, they had a lot of questions and they didn’t understand the check in time (the usual: check in at 2PM, check out at 12nn) - I don’t think receptionists should treat their guests that way.

Overall, though our stay was okay, I wouldn’t recommend Albert Court Hotel to my friends.

Albert Court Hotel

  • Address: 180 Albert Street, Singapore 189971
  • Tel. No.: +65 6339 3939
  • Fax: +65 6339 3253
  • Email: reseasy@fareast.com.sg

Ratings:

  • Service: 2/5
  • Amenities: 3/5
  • Value for Money: 3.5/5 *You get what you pay for!
Posted in: Accomodations, Asia, Hotels Comments(1) June 2008

The Scarlet Hotel - Singapore

Posted by Carambs

After I found out that we were staying at The Scarlet Hotel, I immediately went online to check it out. It was the first time I’ve heard of a “Boutique Hotel”. According to Wikipedia, Boutique hotel is a term popularised in North America and the United Kingdom to describe intimate, usually luxurious or quirky hotel environments. Boutique hotels differentiate themselves from larger chain/branded hotels and motels by providing personalized accommodation and services / facilities. Sometimes known as “design hotels” or “lifestyle hotels”, … Typically boutique hotels are furnished in a themed, stylish and/or aspirational manner. Although usually considerably smaller than mainstream hotels, often ranging from 3 to 100 guest rooms, some city-centre boutique hotels may have several hundred. Boutique hotels are always individual and are therefore extremely unlikely to be found amongs the homogenity of large chain hotel groups…

The experience was indeed different, starting with the very warm reception, to the elaborate beddings and pillowcases all around. Typically, the bellboy brings the guests to the room. At The Scarlet, the receptionist actually brings the guests to the room, then explains all the amenities.

I stayed at a standard room, so unsurprisingly it was small. The TV only has a limited number of channels, but HBO and CNN are included so I was happy. Anyway, in Singapore, there’s not a lot of time to watch TV, just at night before going to sleep. Days are packed with either conferences and meetings, or shopping. The first night was priced at around $220++ USD, and the second night was priced at around $180++ USD. I felt it was overpriced, given everything. But hotel prices really go up during conferences, and Communicasia is one of the popular conferences held in Singapore. So I’m guessing these are not the regular rates.

The bathroom was okay - also small, but big enough to move around in. However there was no bathtub, which a businesswoman or tourist would surely enjoy after a conference or long shopping day. There is a standard safety deposit box which is very easy to figure out. I was pleasantly surprised to find an umbrella in the closet, which the guest can borrow when it rains. It was very useful because it rained on our second day.

Overall, The Scarlet is okay.

The Scarlet - A Boutique Hotel

  • Address: 33 Erskine Road, Singapore 069333
  • Tel. No.: +65 6511 3333
  • Fax: +65 6511 3303
  • Email: enquiry@thescarlethotel.com, reservations@thescarlethotel.com

Ratings:

  • Service: 4.5/5
  • Amenities: 3.5/5
  • Value for Money: 3/5
Posted in: Accomodations, Asia, Hotels Comments(0) June 2008

Singapore - Transportation from Changi Airport

Posted by Carambs

I don’t commute here in the Philippines, mostly because it’s such a hassle.  But leave me in Singapore, and I’ll gladly commute and find my way around.   From the airport, there are 4 main ways to get to the city:

  1. Train ($2 SGD) - The airport is the last stop of the East West Line MRT (green line).   Very affordable, although it’s a bit of a hassle if your luggage is big.
  2. Public Bus - Also very affordable, but like the train, it’s a bit of a hassle if you have big luggage.
  3. Taxi (approximately $20 SGD) - Though expensive, this is definitely the most convenient way to get to the city.  You don’t need to deal with other passengers, and you will be taken straight to your hotel.
  4. Airport Shuttle ($9 SGD) - For me, this is the best option.  It’s relatively affordable, and more convenient than the train and bus because you are brought to your hotel.   There are 2 drawbacks though: the 10 minute wait in the airport, and the many hotel stops (unless your hotel is one of the first drop off points).  *Recommended by Happy Tripper
Posted in: Asia, Transportation Comments(0) June 2008

Uniquely Singapore!

Posted by Carambs

Greetings from Singapore! I’m here on a business trip but I made sure to extend my stay until the weekend so I can do some shopping as well. After all, The Great Singapore Sale is on-going! The Great Singapore Sale is from May23 to July 20. Will post more updates soon!

Posted in: Asia Comments(0) June 2008