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If you are visiting Singapore for the first time, or are not familiar with Singapore, chances are you will have problems choosing amongst the almost 300 Singapore hotels available. Chances are you know which area you are visiting, say Central Business District, or near Orchard Road for example. However,  Central Business District alone can be a large area, and can be quite expensive too. Hotels.Online Singapore has come up with an innovative way of listing the hotels.  You can now list the available hotels by street or road names.  Singapore hotels by street names give you a list of street or roads names with hotels along it. The presented results shows a short description of the street/road, with information on the nearest MRT (train) station, and a map showing the area…

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Which Singapore Hotels to Book? Part II

Posted by Brurcefut On February - 9 - 2010

Selecting a Singapore hotel for your stay in Singapore couldnt be easier, all you need to do is do a little research. If you are visiting Singapore for business like many, you can consider hotels a little outside the Central Business District in Singapore. There are quite a few roads leading to the Central Business District in Singapore. Such roads includes Bras Basah, Jalan Besar towards Bencoolen Street, Beach Road, Victoria Street etc. All these roads has many Singapore hotels which are priced more economically as compared to those right smack in the middle of the Central Business District like Fullerton Hotel, Swissotel Merchant Court etc., just to name a few. There is a recently opened one Ibis Singapore on Bencoolen , which is only around S$180, and is less than 5 – 10mins from the Central Business District AND Central Shopping District (Orchard Road)! Ibis Singapore …

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Which Singapore Hotels to Book? Part II

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Which Singapore Hotels to Book? Part II

Posted by Paveletskaya On February - 9 - 2010

Selecting a Singapore hotel for your stay in Singapore couldnt be easier, all you need to do is do a little research. If you are visiting Singapore for business like many, you can consider hotels a little outside the Central Business District in Singapore. There are quite a few roads leading to the Central Business District in Singapore. Such roads includes Bras Basah, Jalan Besar towards Bencoolen Street, Beach Road, Victoria Street etc. All these roads has many Singapore hotels which are priced more economically as compared to those right smack in the middle of the Central Business District like Fullerton Hotel, Swissotel Merchant Court etc., just to name a few. There is a recently opened one Ibis Singapore on Bencoolen , which is only around S$180, and is less than 5 – 10mins from the Central Business District AND Central …

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