Hotel Review: Hotel Clover The Arts

Hotel Clover The Arts, the latest addition to the Hotel Clover brand, is a small boutique property that has only 44 rooms. Opened on 2 April 2014, the new property features individually-themed rooms to feature a unique arts experience. To promote and encourage Singapore's brand of creativity, Hotel Clover The Arts invited students from different arts and design schools in Singapore to participate in a mural competition for 19 rooms.

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Hotel Review: Lloyd's Inn Singapore

Conveniently located just 5-10 minutes stroll from Somerset MRT station, the minimalist boutique hotel, Lloyd's Inn offers immense value to travellers and staycation goers. At the end of the day, Lloyd's Inn isn't about a luxurious getaway. It is about fulfilling the Lloyd's Experience and having the enjoyment of space to do what you want. It is an opportunity to rehabilitate yourself emotionally and indulge in the process.

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Hotel Review: Conrad Bangkok

Located in the Central Business District of Bangkok, the Conrad Bangkok was voted as the Best Luxury City Hotel in Thailand at the 2013 World Luxury Hotel Awards. With 22 highly versatile meeting rooms, the property was also voted as the Best Convention Hotel in Thailand at the 2013 International Hotel Awards. The level of service at the Conrad Bangkok is top-notch. Every thing here works like clockwork.

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Hotel Review: Pan Pacific Singapore Pacific Club

As mentioned previously, the Pan Pacific Singapore is my favourite hotel for a staycation in Singapore. The excellent level of service and centralised location make it a great base for you to explore this city. The Pan Pacific Singapore's Pacific Club offers impressive views of Singapore and a great selection of canapés/wines. Book a Pacific Club Room today and find out for yourself why this hotel is a personal favourite in Singapore.

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Hotel Review: Grand Millennium Sukhumvit Bangkok

Featuring a sail-like glass facade, the Grand Millennium Sukhumvit Bangkok is conveniently located near Sukhumvit MRT Station (Blue Line). Just five minutes from Exit 2 of the Sukhumvit station, the five-star hotel boasts a great view of the Bangkok skyline (on higher floors) with a tasteful marriage of Thai-luxury and modern technology. While a single night at this property may not come cheap (relative to other accommodation options in Bangkok), its location and beautiful facade offers more than just a place to rest your head after a long day out.

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Hotel Review: Pan Pacific Singapore (Skyline Suite)

Being the fifth time at this property, my stay at the Pan Pacific Singapore was extra special as I stayed in a Skyline Suite instead of the usual Harbour Studio rooms. The Skyline Suite was 79 sqm (33 sqm more than the Harbour Studio) in size and they are designed with separate living areas. The check-in process took place in the suite itself. 

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Hotel Review: Carlton City Hotel Singapore

The Carlton City Hotel Singapore is situated in Tanjong Pagar, across from the 100 AM shopping mall. Tanjong Pagar is located within the CBD on the fringe of Chinatown, making it an excellent accommodation choice for travellers who want to spend the day exploring various attractions in this area. Check out my Carlton Club King room which gave me exclusive access to the Carlton Club this stay! 

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Hotel Review: PARKROYAL on Beach Road (Orchid Club Premier Room)

Managed by the Pan Pacific Hotel Group, the PARKROYAL portfolio currently comprises of 17 hotels, resorts and serviced suites across Australia and Asia (inclusive of properties under development). As a strong advocate for the Pan Pacific brand and having stayed in the PARKROYAL on Pickering St and the PARKROYAL Kuala Lumpur, I decided to spend a weekend at the PARKROYAL on Beach Road which is situated just across of Haji Lane and Arab St. It is also highly accessible via public transport - five minutes away from the Nicoll Highway MRT train station and eight minutes away from Bugis MRT train station. 

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