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Concorde Hotel Singapore
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Once appropriately called the Glass Hotel, the Concorde has a glass canopy that curves down from the ninth story over the entrance, facing southeast for good fortune. Decorated in autumn hues, rooms are modern and have standard amenities. A stay on one of the three executive floors gets you complimentary breakfast and cocktails. For dining and entertainment there's a Chinese restaurant, which frequently has floor shows; the Melting Pot Café, serving international fare; and a lobby lounge with live music. The hotel lies just south of the Singapore River and west of the business district.
- Address: 317 Outram Rd., Havelock, Singapore, 238840 | Map It
- Phone: 6733 8855
- Website: singapore.concordehotelsresorts.com/
- Metro Tiong Bahru Plaza.
- Location: Havelock
Contact Information
- 511 rooms, 4 suites.
- Restaurant, bars, pool, tennis court, gym, laundry facilities, business center, parking.
- Rooms have: safe.
- Rate includes no meals.
- Credit cards accepted.
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