Hotel Review: Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok (Club View Room)

Check out my review of a Club View room at the Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok. After spending three nights at this beautiful property, I guess it is safe to say that the Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok is hands down my personal favourite hotel in Bangkok and I can't wait to revisit it again next year! 

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Hotel Review: Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur

I stayed in a Club Deluxe City View room at the Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur.when I visited in September 2015 and since I arrived pretty late (approximately 9PM), my room was already turned down for the night. The first thing you would probably notice about the room is that the decor is slightly dated but fret not because the hotel is actually going through a refurbishment process so the rooms are going to be spanking new in no time. With that being said, the quality of product is still not being compromised. 

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Hotel Review: Sheraton Towers Singapore (Executive Suite)

Here's a bit of an interesting fact when you stay in an Executive Suite at the Sheraton Towers Singapore - you may be given one of the regular Premium Suites or one of the special Heritage Cities Suites. There are only a handful of Heritage Cities Suites and they are deliberated themed after distinctive heritage cities from all around the world with carefully selected furniture and design. During my stay, I was lucky enough to be given the Copenhagen Executive Suite which is inspired by the capital of Denmark.

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Hotel Review: Conrad Centennial Singapore (Centennial Suite)

For this stay, I took advantage of the previous Discover Asia sale (up to 30% off) and saved quite a bit on the Centennial Suite reservation. For those of you who are unfamiliar with the location of the Conrad Centennial Singapore, it is located next to Millenia Walk and if you are coming by MRT, the closest stop would be Promenade on the Circle Line. Check out my review of the Conrad Centennial Singapore's Centennial Suite now!

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Hotel Review: Hyatt Regency Phuket Resort (Deluxe Two Bedroom)

The Hyatt Regency Phuket Resort opened early last year in 2014 and it is located away from the infamous Patong Beach. Nestled hillside and overlooking the peaceful Kamala Beach, the Hyatt Regency Phuket brings a 5-star experience to luxury resort-lovers - this is also the first Hyatt-branded proerty in Phuket! 

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Hotel Review: Just Sleep Linsen (Superior Twin Room)

During my last trip to Taipei, I stayed at the allegedly haunted Grand Hyatt Taipei and the ultra-luxurious Mandarin Oriental, Taipei. Travellers who have been to Taipei will know that the city only has a handful of international luxury hotel brands and as a result of that, the prices are often very high (the average rate is approximately twice of what you will expect to pay in Singapore at a similar property). Between my two luxurious accommodations, I stayed in a budget friendly boutique hotel that is expanding all over Taiwan (even outside of Taipei!) - Just Sleep Linsen.

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Hotel Review: Park Hotel Alexandra (Crystal Club Room)

Back in July 2015, Park Hotel Group has officially announced the opening of Park Hotel Alexandra and since then, The Carvery (which is located within the hotel) has gained quite a bit of attention for serving great quality meats at an affordable price. The Park Hotel Alexandra is located next to the iconic IKEA along Alexandra Road with pretty impressive and somewhat unobstructed views if you are on the higher floors. 

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Hotel Review: Hotel Indigo Bangkok (Chaiyapruek Executive Room)

The Hotel Indigo Bangkok Wireless Road first opened earlier this year along Wireless Road - where Thai radio was born. The hotel draws inspiration from the immediate neighbourhood in the vicinity and these elements trickle down to the design, food and beverage, amenities as well as services rendered in this beautiful property. I stayed at the Conrad Bangkok the last time I was in this city so I decided to stay in a different property but still along Wireless Road as it is extremely convenient to get around (without having to deal with the congestion in Siam). 

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