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Results 1 - 0 of 5 New Empire Hotel Review(s)
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1/5 Posted by MR. WAREING, Norman, United Kingdom in March 2008
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| "No. I did not enjoy my stay at the New Empire Hotel.
I am still having nightmares thinking about it.
I have never stopped at such a grotty place in my life. " |
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3/5 Posted by MS. CHAN, Helen, Australia in September 2007
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| "The New Empire Hotel is pretty run down, the room i stayed in has wall paper peeling off, however, the sheets were clean, bathroom was clean and the air con was working so can't complain.Definitely won't stay here if i want a bit of luxury, but i chose this purely for the proximity to the Hualumphong Train station, you can't beat the location though, it is right in the middle of chinatown, you definitely won't go hungry!" |
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2/5 Posted by MR. WONG, wah chow, Singapore in July 2007
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| "i was rather taken aback by the condition of the hotel building and its room. It really needs refurbishment and touch up. Although the front office and staff are generally helpful. The condition is really bad and probably meant for backpackers. The distance to he MRT station is far and complexing. First time traveller will probably lost mid way. The breakfast is totally beyond expectation with limited choice. Overall, it needs massive improvement and i dont think i will book them again!" |
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2/5 Posted by angeline, Malaysia in June 2007
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| "the only thing that is good abt this is the location, in the chinatown area.
the hotel is old and needs upgrading , however for the price they are charging is okay for budget travellers, and for those that only need a bed and shower." |
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3/5 Posted by Philip Low, Singapore in May 2007
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| "Perfect for the budget traveller who is interested in a place to sleep and a clean working bathroom. The free breakfast is good though after 4 days stay you will be eating the same dish again. No refill for coffee or tea {or even water.. funny)
It is located in the heart of Chinatown.
Note: Never praise Mr. Taksin Shinawatra (their disposed PM) in front of anyone in the front office unless you want your head to be bitten off. " |
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