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Hotel 81 Tristar
Our Rates
from 10 February 2010 to 9 March 2010
Type of Room
Full Rate
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complimentary beverages and broadband in room
Extra guest can request for rollaway bed subject to availability.
Extra guest can request for rollaway bed subject to availability.
: Hot Deals with limited availability
Breakfast is not included unless specified
Extra bed, if available, is limited to 1 bed per room type only
Check in: 1100hrs
Check out: 1500hrs
Check in instructions: just present your confirmation printout and photo id to our friendly colleagues at the hotel reception
Getting there: From Changi Airport, taxi fare cost about $15 or MRT(tube/subway) from Terminal 2 to Paya Lebar station. our hotel is 5-10 mins walk from station
Hotel Information
Hotel81 Tristar Singapore is located at the junction of Joo Chiat Road and Geylang Serai. The area is identified as one of the Singapores cultural heritage where Peranakan houses are situated. One will be amazed with its colourful heritage, excellent food, beautiful & ornate architecture. The nearby Paya Lebar MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) station will take you down to the Singapore Expo Centre in a mere 8 minutes, or be in Orchard within 15 minutes.
Hotel Facilities
Business Centre
Laundry
Non-smoking Rooms
Swimming Pool
Tour Desk
Room Facilities
Air-conditioning
Bath Tub
Cable / Satellite TV
Coffee / Tea facilities
Hair Dryer
IDD / Direct Dial Lines
Ironing Facilities
Mini bar / Fridge
Television
VCD / DVD Player
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.