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Hotel 81 Star
Our Rates
from 21 March 2010 to 17 April 2010
Type of Room
Full Rate
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All rooms come with window, while some may have mini-fridges.
All rooms come with window, while some may have mini-fridges.
: Hot Deals with limited availability
Breakfast is not included unless specified
Check in: 1400hrs
Check out: 1200hrs
Check in instructions: Present your confirmation email and photo id on arrival.
Getting there: from Changi Airport,take MRT tube/subway (Terminal 2 station) to Aljunied Station. our hotel is only 10 minutes walk from the station
if you are taking a taxi, ps inform the taxi driver to bring you to Hotel 81 at Lorong 18 Geylang
Hotel Information
Hotel 81 Star is a 206 room 8 storey hotel located within Geylang area. while there is no restaurants within the hotel, there is food plenty just outside. our friendly colleagues are waiting to recommend a wide variety to suit your taste buds. be prepare to be wow, if you are a "foodie"
Hotel Facilities
24 hour front desk
Dry cleaning / laundry service
Lift/Elevator
Non-smoking property
On-site undercover parking
Street parking
Tour desk
Room Facilities
Standard Room
Air conditioning
Broadband
Desk
DVD player
Hairdryer
Iron & ironing board
Non-smoking only
Satellite / Cable
Shower
Tea/Coffee Making
TV
twin rm (2singlemattress)
Air conditioning
Broadband
Desk
DVD player
Hairdryer
Iron & ironing board
Non-smoking only
Radio
Satellite / Cable
Shower
Tea/Coffee Making
TV
Geylang - Joo Chiat Information
Geylang contains a vast array of Singaporean delicacies, such as unique local Wonton noodle dishes, secreted away among the side streets. Mainly a Malay Chinese area and featuring classic architecture, there is also a lovely mosque and an agreeable Indian presence. Mid-range and dependable accommodation is the order of the day here – you will have no trouble finding clean and good lodgings. An area abundant with old shophouses dating back to the early 1900s, it is a rare corner of Singapore which is scheduled for redevelopment. The area also hosts several famed local eateries. Also lined with interesting shophouse, neighbouring Joo Chiat is a great place to explore because of its fascinating history.