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"The room was great facing the way of the pool, green and can see the city. There was some weird smell coming from the fridge and there were some marks above the bathroom tub which I reported but never got sorted. Other than that room was a great size and everything I needed.
Staff were helpful when I needed help around the hotel and were quick with getting drinks.
The infinity pool was great to swim and relax in even though there were lots of children (it’s half term/school holidays so it was expected).
The hotel is perfectly located in Chinatown so it was easy to walk to many locations and attractions, also was connected great with subway and roads.
Lastly the breakfast selection was amazing and had different kiosks. There was not enough staff for the amount of tables and would be good if they also had a set menu you could choose from."
"Hotel location is superb for using the MRT to get around and see Singapore (which is 1st class...efficient, safe, clean and cheap).
20th floor pool is great, would recommend a club room for the 2 hour evening window, especially if you like a drink as alcohol is premium priced in Singapore.
Rooms are comfortable, albeit the styling is more functional business than relaxed holiday.
Staff all really friendly and helpful."
"First impressions are important, and we were ready to write the hotel off after we were told at check-in that there would be a planned power outage from 12am-5am the first night we were there. (Would've appreciated a heads-up prior to us checking in.) That said, Lina tried to mitigate the inconvenience with complimentary dining credit (although our package already came with dining credit) and a late checkout.
Everything else was great. The room was spacious, albeit old, and the bathtub was one of the biggest I've seen in hotel rooms. Amenity requests were also quickly attended to, and it was service with a smile each time. Food-wise, Town Restaurant did not disappoint for both breakfast buffet and ala carte options.
That aside, special mention must be made of the service rendered by Zain at Town Restaurant, and Mary, our room attendant.
We met Zain at dinner the first night, and breakfast on the third morning. Both times, we received exemplary service from him. He checked in on us often without being intrusive, and even shared a few tips on what to order (and how to order) to get the best-tasting dishes (like a nice, soft breakfast omelette).
As for Mary, we were pleasantly surprised to return to a room that had not only been tidied, but also had towel swans on the bed, cable tie organisers for our cables on the bedside tables, and even a bookmark for my book!
So, quite honestly, check-in woes aside, we would be very happy to return to the Fullerton again in future."
What should a history enthusiast expect from a trip to Singapore?
A trip to the chinatown in Singapore is a draw to those who want to learn about local history. And while you're here, you can visit the bustling marina and picturesque gardens. You can also take time at the major shopping area in this vibrant area.
What's the best hotel in Singapore to learn about local history?
Adamson Inn is one of the top choices for history buffs.
How many historical hotels are located in Singapore?
In Singapore, you'll find 772 hotels bookable on Expedia though not many historic hotels to choose from.
What are the most important historical sites and other places to visit in Singapore?
Singapore is notable for its Chinatown district and monuments, and landmarks include Former City Hall, Old Hill Street Police Station and Stamford House. Known for its museums, cultural venues include Gardens by the Bay, Asian Civilisations Museum and Esplanade Theatres. Other popular sights include Universal Studios Singapore and Marina Bay Sands Casino.
What is a historic hotel like in Singapore?
When you choose a historic hotel, you'll spend a night or two someplace that has an officially recognised national historic designation. A palace, castle, grand home or even an old police station, pub, lodge or skyscraper can be turned into a historic hotel provided that it's of special interest. Traditional architecture and period features are typically found in the public spaces and guestrooms of historic hotels in Singapore, giving a sense of history.
What is the difference between a historic hotel and a heritage hotel?
"Heritage hotel" is a term often used in Asia and Europe, while "historic hotel" is more common in the U.S. though overall the terms are quite similar. The architecture and building of a historic hotel tends to be what's most important. For a heritage hotel, it's often the cultural value as well as how it influenced the community.
Do historic hotels in Singapore have modern facilities?
Hotels have the safety features and modern conveniences you might expect, though efforts have been made to preserve treasured traditions and historic facades. Smart TVs, WiFi, updated bathroom facilities and the amenities found in most hotels will be available in a historic hotel. Rest assured that when you select a historic hotel in Singapore, you won't be staying at a place that's uncomfortable for guests or simply rundown.