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There are over 12 serviced apartments in Chinatown Singapore with more being added every day. In total, TheSqua.re has over 250,000 apartments across the globe that are waiting to be booked. Book Now .
The best 5 and 4 star serviced apartments in Chinatown Singapore are Citadines Raffles Place. Cantonment Road Apartments-II. Market Street Serviced Apartments. Hougang Street Residences. Geylang Apartments, East Side.
Prices start from £49 per night and increase from there. Bear in mind that the type of apartment and number of guest will affect the overall price. Book Now .
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Some of the apartment buildings in Chinatown Singapore will offer bed and breakfast or gym membership, whereas others may provide them with an extra charge. The apartment listing will make that clear. Other services include airport pick-up, meet and greet and so much more. Book your stay here for the full TheSqua.re experience.
That depends on the policy of the apartment/building management. You may have to enquire first when making your booking in Chinatown Singapore.
Serviced apartments in Chinatown Singapore have all the features of home, are centrally located and have other astounding attributes that make them better than hotels, as covered here.
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Famed for its excellent local dining, Chinatown, Singapore, stands as testament to traditional Singaporean culture. Although the central business district is a short distance away, China Town prides itself as a centre for culture, history and cuisine. Benefitting from excellent transport links- Clarke Quay and City Hall MRT Stations are situated within walking distance of the area- Chinatown is understandably favorite evening destination.
In the evenings, Chinatown is at its busiest due to the countless bars and restaurants in the area. Nearby, Clark Quay, accompanied by stunning views of the harbour, contains several clubs, illustrating the juxtaposition of contemporary and traditional which defines the district.
Serviced apartments in Chinatown
Serviced apartments in Singapore have become a popular choice in accommodation due to the rise in hotel prices across the city and the added privacy they provide. Offering chic short stay apartments, studio apartments, holiday apartments and corporate housing, all of our apartments are self-catering, providing guests with a homely experience ideal for extended stay trips.
Consistent with the surrounding area, our apartments provide refined urban living. Each stylishly designed apartment contains a welcoming living space, a fully equipped kitchen, a comfortable bedroom and a bathroom that contains both bathing and showering facilities. A stay with thesqua.re entitles guests to complimentary Wi-Fi, access to a gym, a regular cleaning service, a parking space and 24 hour security.
Culture & shopping in Chinatown
One of the top attractions in the nearby Clarke Quay is the Asian Civilization Museum. Attracting a multitude of tourists throughout the year, the museum deliniates the history of Singapore and Asia more broadly. Hong San See Temple is an architectural marvel and Buddhist place of worship open to the public.
Clarke Quay Mall and Liang Court offer guests a contemporary shopping experience in Singapore. With hundreds of designer stores, boutiques, high street chain stores and cafes, both satisfy shoppers appetites.
For a serene evening experience, hop onto a boat on the Singapore River. Boat tours are available to cruise up and down the river, allow visitors to take advantage of the sights along the way. The river drifts under historically important bridges such as Anderson Bridge and Clemenceau Bridge, whilst passing the Merlion and Esplanade.
Getting around in Chinatown
Singapore is famed for its public transport system. The MTR services are prompt, regular and connect almost all of the city on different lines. The Clarke Quay MTR station and City Hall MTR Stations are both within walking distance of Chinatown, ensuring that visitors can connect with tourist and business hubs. Bus stations are located across Chinatown, offering a different means of viewing the city.
Changi Airport, Singapore’s largest airport, is located around 20 km from Chinatown. Regular high speed trains depart to Changi Airport from locations across the city. Car hire is available across the city, but it is important to possess all the necessary documentation.