One of the activities that has begun to catch on in Singapore apart from eating is actually having a staycation. And that's just what I did in a recent week spurred by a friend's earlier invite to another staycation. Since it was a last minute decision (I booked moments before check in), I chose Dorsett Singapore as my hotel of choice just because they had a SG50 promotion happening. This meant I only had to pay $164 for a standard room, and that was a steal for a hotel located in the city.
Dorsett Singapore is relatively new, and as a result, the hotel room is really tiny. I had the standard room with no bathtub or seating area available. All the room had was just the bed and a view of Tanjong Pagar. It is a decent enough hotel stay if you don't intend to be in the hotel very long, but use it to rest and to explore the area. Plus of course, being a new hotel, everything is also newer and less worn. Dorsett Singapore seems to be more of a boutique hotel, and if you are after a proper business hotel, I would recommend the Carlton City Hotel or Amara Hotel nearby. But I must say, it is a definite deal that make the hotel staycation in Singapore worth it.
Dorsett Singapore is relatively new, and as a result, the hotel room is really tiny. I had the standard room with no bathtub or seating area available. All the room had was just the bed and a view of Tanjong Pagar. It is a decent enough hotel stay if you don't intend to be in the hotel very long, but use it to rest and to explore the area. Plus of course, being a new hotel, everything is also newer and less worn. Dorsett Singapore seems to be more of a boutique hotel, and if you are after a proper business hotel, I would recommend the Carlton City Hotel or Amara Hotel nearby. But I must say, it is a definite deal that make the hotel staycation in Singapore worth it.