InterContinental Singapore Robertson Quay Now 50,000 Points a Night (Down from 60,000)
When the InterContinental Singapore Robertson Quay first opened in Singapore back in 2017, it required 60,000 IHG Rewards Points per reward night. The hotel is the country's second InterContinental-branded property and it features luxurious rooms and suites (albeit small) in the heart of Robertson Quay. While shopping for hotel rooms recently, I noticed that the InterContinental Singapore Robertson Quay only requires 50,000 IHG Rewards Points now for a free night - this puts it on par with the InterContinental Singapore in Bugis which I personally prefer.
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With weekend rates that occasionally fall under S$200++ a night, the InterContinental Singapore Robertson Quay is not a great place to burn your points at (you might as well pay for a night here since the room rates are so low). However if you are looking at a busy weekend where the room rates are higher than usual, it may be a good idea to consider spending some of your IHG Rewards Points here.
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