Showing posts with label Singapore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Singapore. Show all posts

Thursday, April 7, 2016

Top Best Hotels in Singapore



When we plan for travel a trip for a foreign destination, we always have the thing for the hotels. Sometime we tend to book hotels once we are there, but trust me it’s not an options to be taken. But then again booking hotels without seeing is also a challenge. What if they show something in picture and end up having a different room?

I have myself faced it a lot of time, and they don’t even tend to change the rooms after asking for it.  So what happen next is your travel is ruined for a single reason.

Trust is what we gain!

Moreover, there is always a chance that you end up paying extra amount even though you have already paid it online. To travel abroad we save from our entire hard money for a single trip with family, and we obviously don’t want to end up to things like this.

I am a travel freak and every time when I travel I make sure that everything is in place from hotel booking to destination and all. One wrong experience has given me a big lesson.

I have almost travelled Singapore more than five times, and every time I choose a new place to stay. With Agoda you not only choose the best of the hotels but even they provide you the exact what it is shown in the picture.

Here I will recommend some of the best hotels in Singapore where I have stayed, which will not only help you in next travel but will also help to guide you to choose the best among all-
     
  • Carlton Hotel Singapore - I have stayed here for a night as I had a connecting flight the next morning. This hotel have a connecting train from the airport and best in its attraction. They have a different set of rooms from Premier to Premier club executive rooms, all rooms have a Wi-Fi connection. This hotel gives you an amazing services from babysitting to airport drops. Just right opposite to the hotel they have an amazing restaurants if you want to go for a quick bite.
  • Marina Bay Sand - On my last visit I booked this hotel fromAgoda, first I was scared if they have all the facilities that are shown. But to my surprise it was exact to what I booked for. They have an amazing staff who is always there for help 24*7. The views from the rooms is amazingly beautiful. They have different types of rooms from Premier room, deluxe city view and Premier city view and so on.
  • Royal Plaza on Scotts Hotel - This is my second stay in the hotel, as I just can’t get over with their services. They have an amazing spacious room and very clean. They have rooms like deluxe, superior, club and suite.

And, one more thing that I forget to mention is that you can even avail discounts for the same hotel. Even if you are planning to spend a night in the hotel, you can avail discount on your next visit with working Agoda discount and promo codes. When I was searching for some discounts came across a site Voucher codes Singapore, where you can find amazing discounts on hotels with just a click.

On my last visit to Singapore, I received a mail of 50% discounts on Singapore hotels. First, I thought it might be a spam but when checked it, I was so happy to see it. This was certainly a gift from god.

I received this discounts just the day I was booking a hotel. In voucher codes Singapore you don’t have to pay anything you just have to click in the desire deal and they will automatically take you to the discounted site. Isn’t this is amazing?

Tell me something, did you ever have a discounts on any hotel booking. No? So you can count on me in this, that Voucher Codes indeed a safe and an amazing place for discounted codes and coupons.

What are you waiting for? Go and check it!

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Singapore Your Best Weekend Ever


We all knew how Singapore is such an interesting tourist spot in Asia.  With all the pretty structure and architecture to a wide variety of food choices and theme parks, one could never get tired exploring Singapore.  Still, Singapore made an effort in providing us wide spectrum of offerings to have innovative and unique experiences.

overlooking from 71 Gramercy where the event was held

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Singapore Travel Guide | 4 Days / 3 Nights Itinerary and Expenses


Here's our own itinerary and expenses during our visit in Singapore.  You may want to take a look and get ideas while planning your own trip. :)


Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Part6: Singapore Trip Day 3 / Day 4 - A Visit to Sentosa, Helix Bridge, Merlion Park Plus Some Foodtrip!

After our Chinatown adventure, we took the MRT to Harbour Front station because we wanted to visit more of Sentosa aside from our Universal Studios' happy moments.  I already mentioned in part 3 of this Singapore blog how to get there.

me at Helix Bridge

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Part5: Singapore Trip Day 3 - Exploring Bugis and Chinatown


On our third day in Singapore, we went out to explore Bugis and Chinatown.  I heard that it is best to go to these places when hunting for souvenirs.  We love buying pasalubong (souvenir or food products) for our friends and family back home.  Yes, most often, it cost a lot but we wanted to share the happiness brought to us by traveling.  I guess that's our culture, Filipinos are so thoughtful. :)


Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Part4: Singapore Trip Day 2 - SkyPark Observation Deck at Marina Bay Sands Singapore


After Universal Studios Singapore , next on our to do list is to check out the Skypark at Marina Bay Sands Singapore.  I'm such a fan of night view city skyline, so after seeing photos from google image, I didn't think twice, I say 'let's do this!'. :)


Sunday, September 1, 2013

Part3: Singapore Trip Day 2 - Resorts World Sentosa's Universal Studios Singapore


Sentosa is a popular resort island in Singapore.  Part of the huge island is the Resorts World Sentosa featuring its main theme park, the Universal Studios Singapore (USS).  We love going to theme parks that's why part of our itinerary was to visit the famous Universal Studios Singapore!  This is it pansit!


Thursday, August 29, 2013

Part2: Singapore Trip Day 1 / Day 2 - Suntec City, Makansutra Gluttons Bay, Little India, Orchard Road


It was past 7pm, when we went out and took a bus to Suntec City.  I asked the receptionist from our hostel if there's a bus going there.  From Little India, it costs 1.20SGD to Suntec City.  We used our EZ link card for our transportation.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Part1: Singapore Trip Day 1 - Transportation Guide To Singapore


Singapore is my second out of the country trip early last year.  This prosperous city-state is so well known because of many Filipinos working here, mostly in tourism and IT industry.  This became memorable for me because of the misadventures we had during planning and the trip itself.  Nonetheless, Singapore is worth visiting I'd love to come back.


Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Enjoying Singapore While on a Stopover


If you're going to be flying and will have a stopover in Changi Airport in Singapore, you'll find a lot to do before you continue on your journey. Whether you have a few hours or an overnight layover, you'll find plenty of options while you're stuck waiting for your next flight.

If your layover is relatively short, less than five hours, you may not want to chance going into town on your own because the drive there and back will shave an hour off your venture. While at the airport you can thoroughly treat yourself to a massage, spa services, work out in a gym, and even hit the showers. You can indulge yourself in a foot or calf massage at one of the many stations throughout the airport, or go further with a full massage or spa treatment. All services are free, so make the most of it while you can.

Singapore's airport also has two free movie theaters and gardens like the Cactus and Sunflower Gardens, the Butterfly Garden, Bamboo Garden, and koi swimming in a pond in the Orchid and Fern Gardens. Your stopover doesn't have to mean sitting in a cold atmosphere wishing for time to move faster because of boredom.

There are also 500 internet stations if you want to surf the net for a while. Whether you're checking email or you want to check out a social networking site, you can easily pass the time away while realizing it. You can also have access to a fax machine, photocopier, and other equipment that will help you get some work done and keep in touch with business associates.

If you'd like to take a dip, head to the Crowne Plaza Hotel which is connected to Changi Airport by a link bridge, and for a small fee you can go swimming. The hotel has its own beautiful gardens and the pool is landscaped for a relaxing retreat. With fine dining available too, you can enjoy a nice meal away from the hustle and bustle of the airport. Of course, if your layover is a long one, you can always book a luxury room for the full hotel treatment.

In the airport you will have a blast with the 4D motion simulator at the 4D cinema. Imagine yourself speeding down a ski slope and actually feeling the wind in your face. With several fun movie titles to choose from, you'll have a unique experience and feel rejuvenated too.

There are several events going on at any given time at the airport, many geared toward keeping the kids occupied and happy, which in turn keeps parents even happier. Opened in May of 2010, kids can have a blast on Singapore's Tallest Slide at T3. At 12 meters high, the kids will be impressed.

Through November 2012, you can earn chances to win in the Be a Changi Millionaire game by shopping in the airport. If you have a Changi Rewards card, you can earn more chances to win. Becoming a millionaire while stuck at the airport would have to be the best thing ever.

If you are able to go into the city, take advantage of sight-seeing tours available from the airport that will take you into Singapore. You can book the tour for free, though it is first come, first served. Tours run several times a day and last two hours.

Having a long layover at an airport can be brutal, but if you're lucky enough to have one at the Changi Airport, you might wish your flight gets delayed. It's almost too good to be true. 

This article was written by Ross a freelance blogger, who loves Singapore and writes at blog.netflights.com/
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