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Singapore travel tales
Our customers who stayed at Berjaya Hotel Singapore share their experiences.
Read about first hand stories on travel tips and guides, events, entertainment,shopping, food, business and transportation.
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| C Harding |
18 April 2005 |
Stayed at Berjaya Hotel, Duxton Road - Singapore, Singapore.
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Get a pamphlet from East Tours to get a pretty good idea of what's on offer. The City Tour is great if it is your first time in Singapore, it orients you to everything. I went on the Kukup and Orchid Farm all day Tour and had a ball. Batik factory and pewter included, not as good as the big places in Singapore, but anything you buy in Kukup is a steal. I am wearing a lovely soft pair of trews, cost SG9.00, how can you go wrong! And the fish meal was to die for..crab, prawns, whole fish, chicken, vegetables etc etc. A good day.
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| K Ellis |
26 February 2003 |
Stayed at Berjaya Hotel, Duxton Road - Singapore, Singapore.
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A waiter at breakfast called Harry made several suggestions for places to visit for my one day in Singapore - that that really made it a wonderful day. The free transport within central Singapore was appreciated too.
The Night Safari was spectacular!
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| C Harper |
27 January 2003 |
Stayed at Berjaya Hotel, Duxton Road - Singapore, Singapore.
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Singapore is my favourite city in Asia. I was there for work this time, and so had little time to shop or explore, but can recommend taking an evening stroll around the old colonial district, as the buildings are well lit.
Pop into Holland Village for a taste of expat life, Chinatown for Chinese food and knick-knacks, and Raffles for a cocktail. As a Hong Kong resident, Borders, Kinokuniya, British India and Country Road are my favourite shops in Singers, though they would probably not appeal so much to a Sydney-sider.
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