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Novena Long-stay Duplex | 5 Mins To Ttsh | Gym - Singapore
10 4 reviews
Singapore
20/08 – 20/01
£16/nighttotal: £2448 (153 )

Novena Long-stay Duplex | 5 Mins To Ttsh | Gym

1 3
cabin , Singapore
This studio apartment is located in the Balestier district, a lively neighbourhood just a short walk from popular eateries like Boon Tong Kee and Founder Bak Kut Teh, and within a 5-15 minute walk from the Whampoa food market and a 24/7 supermarket. The studio has received excellent ratings for cleanliness and location, and guests have consistently praised its unique heritage charm.
The apartment has a queen-size bed, a sofa bed, and a dedicated study area, making it ideal for up to three guests. The fully equipped kitchen includes a coffee machine, an adjustable dining table, and a fridge and microwave, allowing guests to prepare their own meals. You can enjoy the nearby Whampoa community club and large outdoor park for exercise and pet walking.
Quiet Single Room With Private Shower (402) - Singapore
Singapore
18/12 – 20/12
£110/nighttotal: £220 (2 )

Quiet Single Room With Private Shower (402)

1 1
B&B , Singapore
This guesthouse, K2 Guesthouse, is situated in western Singapore, offering convenient access to the National University of Singapore (NUS) and the National University Hospital (NUH), with Haw Par Villa MRT station approximately 1.2 kilometres away.
This non-smoking B&B provides a shared lobby pantry with microwave, kettle, and hot/cold water dispenser, plus an outdoor area for guests, and is located near a grocery store, cafe, Chinese restaurant, and fruit shop, accommodating one guest with one bathroom.
Serviced Studio With Private Kitchen/bath In Apt! - Singapore
10 6 reviews
Singapore
01/01 – 31/03
£105/nighttotal: £9345 (89 )

Serviced Studio With Private Kitchen/bath In Apt!

1 2
B&B , Singapore
This studio apartment is located in the River Valley district, just a short walk from the Singapore River and Orchard Road, with the Great World MRT station a mere 500 metres away. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The apartment is ideal for two guests and features a separate bedroom and bathroom, as well as a kitchenette with a fridge, freezer, and microwave. Guests can enjoy access to a range of amenities including a swimming pool, jacuzzi, garden, fitness centre, and parking, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
Grand Deluxe King Waterfront Room In River Valley - Singapore
9.9 35 reviews
Singapore
01/07 – 10/07
£161/nighttotal: £1449 (9 )

Grand Deluxe King Waterfront Room In River Valley

1 2
B&B , Singapore
This Singapore guesthouse is peacefully situated by the Singapore River, close to Clarke Quay's dining and nightlife, offering easy access to the area's attractions.
The self-catering unit features a bedroom, bathroom, and complimentary Wi-Fi, accommodating two guests and includes on-site parking for SGD23 per night.

Frequently asked questions about chalets in Singapore

  • What unique traditions or cultural practices should you prepare for in Singapore?

    Singapore is a melting pot of cultures, so you'll encounter a fascinating blend of traditions. Prepare for a vibrant mix of Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Eurasian influences. Look out for things like the Hungry Ghost Festival (a Chinese tradition with offerings to appease spirits), Hari Raya Puasa (the end of Ramadan, celebrated by the Malay community), Deepavali (the Hindu festival of lights), and Christmas, all celebrated with unique local flair. You'll also notice the prevalence of hawker culture, a unique social aspect of Singaporean life, where people gather to enjoy affordable and diverse cuisine.
  • What are the best chalets in Singapore?

    Among the chalets in Singapore, Singapore Chalet Bukit Batok Villa is the most popular one.

  • What are the busiest airports in Singapore?

    Singapore only has one major airport: Changi Airport (SIN). It's consistently ranked among the world's best and is incredibly busy, handling millions of passengers annually.
  • What are the best chalets with parking in Singapore?

    The best chalet with parking in Singapore is Singapore Chalet Bukit Batok Villa.

  • What is the official currency in Singapore?

    The official currency is the Singapore dollar (SGD).
  • Which part of Singapore is the best choice to rent a chalet?

    There aren't many traditional chalets in Singapore in the way you might find in other countries. Singapore is a densely populated island nation with limited space for such accommodation. However, you might find villas or luxury resorts with similar amenities in areas like Sentosa Island or along the coast of the east side of the main island, offering a more secluded and luxurious experience.
  • Is using a car the best way to get around Singapore?

    No, using a car isn't the best way to get around Singapore. The city-state has an efficient and extensive public transport system, including the MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) subway and a comprehensive bus network. Driving can be challenging due to traffic congestion and high parking costs. Renting a car might be preferable for day trips outside the city centre, but for exploring the city itself, public transport is far more convenient and cost-effective.
  • Is there any unique natural phenomenon that Singapore is known for?

    While Singapore doesn't have dramatic natural phenomena like volcanoes or geysers, its location and biodiversity are noteworthy. The Southern Ridges, a series of parks connected by walkways, offers stunning views and diverse flora and fauna. The various nature reserves, like the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, showcase Singapore's unique ecosystem, including mangroves and various bird species.
  • Where in Singapore should you spend a week?

    A week in Singapore allows for a thorough exploration. You could base yourself in the city centre, near Orchard Road for shopping and easy access to attractions, then venture out to explore different neighbourhoods like Little India, Chinatown, and Kampong Glam. Consider allocating time for Sentosa Island, and perhaps a day trip to Pulau Ubin for a glimpse of rural Singapore.
  • What are the top destinations for a weekend in Singapore?

    For a weekend, focus on the city centre. Visit Gardens by the Bay (including the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome), explore the Marina Bay Sands area, and wander through the vibrant cultural enclaves of Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam. Enjoy the diverse culinary scene at hawker centres and upscale restaurants.
  • What area of Singapore has the most desirable weather year-round?

    Singapore's weather is generally hot and humid year-round. There isn't a specific area with significantly more desirable weather, but areas near the coast might experience slightly cooler breezes. However, the differences are minimal. The best approach is to pack light, breathable clothing and be prepared for occasional rain showers.
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