| Inspected | 22 October 2008 |
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| Guest comments | We recently had a two day stop-over in Singapore at the Scarlet Hotel; a very clean and well located property. Our stay included their breakfast which is best described as a substantial brunch, combining an extensive buffet and cooked egg option. On our next visit to Singapore we will stay at the Scarlet if it is available, but we will book earlier to get a window room rather than a skylight room. A small price to pay for being in a remodeled row of historic shop-houses so close to a MRT station. |
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| Inspected | 04 August 2008 |
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| Guest comments | Central to Chinatown and spread across a terrace of old shopfronts. Aiming at the boutique small hotel market it majors on stylish furnishings, decor and hyper-fashionable presentation of quality food and hits each target at a fair price for an expensive town. One of Singapore's best street markets is across the road (a hundred stalls of ethnic food from across SE Asia at working stiff prices), temples, museums and MRT a stone's throw away - inside it's a photoshoot on a funky but chic tip. Basic rooms are compact (fine for one), step up and you are set for a week in style. Service is personable, stylish breakfasts a useful western alternative to going local all the time. The roof terrace is a popular local glitterati (or aspirant glitterati) hangout, and if generic luxury is passe this is a smart and worthwhile alternative. Don't expect a towering marble foyer, but for a funky, modern, nightclubby take on urban comfort you're home. Memorable and original. |
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| Inspected | 02 June 2008 |
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| Guest comments | Lovely decor, service both friendly and efficient, excellent breakfast. No window in room was the only downside. |
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| Inspected | 02 June 2008 |
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| Guest comments | A nice charming place tucked away from all the busyness.
Rooms are tiny and those on ground floor do not have windows. Otherwise, they are cosy and well equiped.
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| Inspected | 07 May 2008 |
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| Guest comments | What an absolute lovely hotel this is, the staff were fantsatic and very helpful and although our room was a little on the small side it was very nice. It's only a few minutes walk to chinatown and a small walk to the local metro, would stay here again if i returned to singapore. |
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| Inspected | 17 January 2008 |
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| Guest comments | This is a real find! It is a great position for Chinatown and ease of access to other parts of Singapore. The staff are friendly and efficient. The Hotel is beautifully decorated with sumptuous cushions, fabrics and furnishings. Great bar, rooftop bar and eatery and thoughtful touches. Some rooms have no windows but we did not consider this too much of a problem as it helped to recover from jet lag!
We will definitely stay at the Scarlet again. |
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