36-hour Stay at Andaz Singapore from S$350 Nett (SRV-Eligible) with Breakfast Included - Check-in at 9AM, Check-out at 9PM
Time seems to pass a lot quicker when you are having fun and while we can't slow time down, we can spend more time doing more of what we love. Enjoy up to 36 hours at the beautiful Andaz Singapore and have the luxury of time to enjoy the facilities (or laze in bed) when you book the exclusive 36-hour room package at Andaz Singapore via Klook - you can also use your S$100 SingapoRediscovers Vouchers (SRV) on this booking to bring the price down (do remember to use your SRV before it expires on 31 December 2021!).
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The 36-hour package at Andaz Singapore is typically priced at S$350 on weekdays and S$370 on weekends, and it comes with the following inclusions:
1-night stay in a King Bed or Twin Bed Room for Two
Check-in from 9:00 AM
Check-out up to 9:00 PM
Complimentary Breakfast for Two on Check-out Day
Complimentary In-Room Minibar
If you are wondering how the stay experience at the Andaz Singapore is like in a post-COVID world, you might wish to check out my review of the Andaz Singapore that I did earlier this month (October 2021). The breakfast experience at Andaz Singapore is really one of the better ones at the moment and the quality of food is actually really decent. In fact, having stayed here on multiple occasions, I do think that the level of service and quality of food has gone up significantly since 2019.
It goes without saying that the Andaz Singapore is in a great location so there are plenty of food options in the area (and within a 10-minute walking radius). In-house guests of the property can also enjoy unlimited coffee, tea, and juices from the push-cart located on Level 2 during its operating hours. If you have not utilised your S$100 SingapoRediscovers Vouchers, this is an excellent opportunity to utilise them as they will expire on 31 December 2021 - you can enjoy a 36-hour stay at the Andaz Singapore for just S$250 nett if you were to offset them against a weekday stay.
Planning a beach day can seem simple, but unexpected issues often arise. Mornington Peninsula’s beaches are popular, which means dealing with potential crowds, fluctuating weather, and poor preparation can easily ruin your outing. Arriving late might lead to parking challenges, and picking the wrong beach can limit your planned activities. Many forget important items that could make or break their beach experience, leading to stress and missed opportunities for relaxation.