Results 1 - 0 of 28 Chinatown Hotel Review(s)
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4/5 Posted by MRS. CANNING, Fay, Australia in May 2008
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| "we arrived in the early hours of the morning with a very warm welcome and shown to our room on the ground floor. These rooms have only just been renovated, fresh bright paint and new shower-rooms(a small bathroom with toilet shower and hand basin). A TV, phone,fridge,good cupboard space and a qween size bed.
Breakfast, well why bother with the hotels(tea, coffee and toast) when just out side the hotel you could get a great bowl of podrige, toast and coffee for $2. The hotel is slowly renovating all the rooms.
People must realise that Singapore hotel rooms are getting quite expensive, this hotel is good for the price and the stall are lovely. We would have a rest and shower late in the afternoon before going out for dinner and the house maid would come in after and remake the bed and deliver clean towels.
Yes we would stay in that hotel again and recommend our friends too." |
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3/5 Posted by MR. SRIKUNARAK, Weera, Thailand in May 2008
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| "If you have to travel this hotel it good because u can walk a round this area and if u have to relex in the room it not ok because the room it small. This hotel Location and Service it ok." |
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2/5 Posted by MRS. ENGLISH, susan, Australia in April 2008
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| "We arrived in the foyer after a long flight to find cardboard covering the inside of the lift and floors.They were doing work on the place and feel they should have closed the place for the inconvenience and visual horror of it all.We were shown a room the size of a cupboard with no window and cover on the bed and the sheets grey.When we complained we were given a slightly larger room and the bed had a cover on it.I would never advise anyone to stay there!" |
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3/5 Posted by MR. LUC, Cuong, Australia in January 2008
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| "Only one TV program is clear enough for watching.
No tooth brush provided" |
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3/5 Posted by MR. ANDERSON, John, Australia in December 2007
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| "Many rooms unusual shape - had to request change . Next room was OK . All small , consistent with age and location . Breakfast self serve , coffee toast jam only ." |
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2/5 Posted by MR. CERVELLI, aldo, Australia in November 2007
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| "The 4 days i stayed instead of 5
At arrival I thought I was in a youth hostel , the room small , no ammeneties ,,TV not working . Promised to change room second day . B/fast slices of bread with butter and jam .... Plastic cups to have a coffee , enough room for 6 peoples .
I had my B/fast at different places. Found better hotels within 5 minutes by taxi , the cost was $65 with full b/fast , fridge in room and a working TV
Sorry i booked there , i had to leave earlier
aldo cervelli" |
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2/5 Posted by MS. WONG, Hong Kong in October 2007
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| "If you need a hotel room only to sleep over for a couple of nights and have a tight budget, then this hotel is OK. The room was extremely small that I couldn't walk around. Though the room was clean, it looked a bit worn out and smelled a little mouldy. Shower was small too, and had no locks. Although it's a budget hotel, for the money spent I had expected better. " |
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3/5 Posted by MR. JOUIN, GUY, Singapore in October 2007
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| "I was surprised by the size of the room, the queen size bed did not belong there, it was difficult to get in or out the bed.
This hotel has his past glory but now need a major upgrading if the owner want to stay in business Now next door and across the street you have better deal.
This is a pity the staff is extremely nice and deserve to work.
The breakfast is also too minimalistic." |
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1/5 Posted by MR. MANACAS, Joao, Portugal in October 2007
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| "The exterior of the hotel is very beautiful. Location is nice. Price is ok.
Apart from that, everything is awful.
Rooms are very small. It makes one feel squeezed inside. It smells bad. Bathrooms are really small. No facilities. No natural light inside the rooms. Noisy. Always warm inside. You'll likely see some cockroaches.
Breakfast: 2 tables in the small lobby, a toaster, some supermarket plastic bag with bread, an electric water boiler, some tea bags and butter and - help yourself...
If price and location are the only drivers for your decision, than consider this hotel. Otherwise think about the neighbours Hotel 1929 and Peacock Hotel." |
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2/5 Posted by MR. WEBB, Perry, United Kingdom in June 2007
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| "Adequate for travellers on a tight budget. Rooms very small and stuffy. " |
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