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With its Chinese paintings, wooden paneling, British colonial furnishings, elegant chandeliers, and little foyers, this Bugis Junction hotel exudes old Singapore. Nevertheless, all the latest amenities are here, including on-call "cyber-relations" officers to assist with your computer needs. The Shophouse rooms are in a Peranakan style (a distinctive Malay-Chinese-European mix) and each is different from the next; they cost more than other rooms, but have the same amenities. Standard guest rooms have classical, clean European lines. There's a "kids eat free" policy for children under six in the Olive Tree restaurant.
- Address: 80 Middle Rd., Bugis, Singapore, 188966 | Map It
- Phone: 6338-7600
- Website: www.singapore.intercontinental.com/
- Metro Bugis.
- Location: Bugis
Contact Information
- 350 rooms, 56 suites.
- Restaurants, bar, pool, gym, business center, parking.
- Rooms have: safe, Internet.
- Rate includes no meals.
- Credit cards accepted.
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