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Hotel 1929 Singapore is located near the Chinatown MRT at Keong Saik Road. Its proximity with the business district of Chinatown makes it a preferred destination for business travelers.
Staying at Hotel 1929 in Singapore allows the visitors to get in touch with the architectural history of the city. As the name suggests, the hotel was built in 1929. Before being converted into Singapore’s first boutique hotel in 2002, it was used as a trading house. The history is still reflected in the architecture of Hotel 1929 Singapore.
The Hotel has been recently reimbursed. A terrace and rooftop garden has been included in the structure of the Hotel. Hotel 1929 also boasts of an open air Jacuzzi at the newly modified terrace. Other new services at the Hotel 1929 Singapore is an outdoor shower facility at the fourth floor.
The mirrored wall in the Hotel lobby blends the street life with the sleek interiors of the Hotel. Hotel 1929 has 32 rooms which were recently renovated. The rooms are small yet comfortable. The earth tones used to define the interiors impart a soothing atmosphere to the Hotel.
Rated as the Best Budget Hotel by Time Magazine, the room service at Hotel 1929 in Singapore is efficient and prompt. Being a comparatively small hotel, it also offers personalized service for the guests.
The interiors of all the 32 guest rooms are diverse yet equipped with the modern amenities for the satisfaction of the guests.
Facilities provided at the Hotel 1929 Singapore are:
- LCD Television
- Broad Band Connection
- Mini fridge
- Air conditioning
- Radio and CD Player
- Glass walled Bathroom
- In-room Washbasin
The prices for the rooms at Hotel 1929 are not hard on anybody’s pocket. The first floor rooms are moderately priced at S$ 67 for single bed and S$78 for double beds. The suites at second floor are pricier and costs S$110 for single and S$122 for double bed. The suites at the second floor boast of private terraces.
One of the unique features of Hotel 1929 is the collection of chairs of Loh Lik Peng, the owner of the Hotel. The hotel rooms display his vintage collection bestows a conventional outlook to the hotel which oozes its tryst with history in its architecture and structure. There collection includes the heart chair built by Verner Panton. Another important piece is Arner Jacobsen’s egg chair.
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