Hotel Re, Singapore
General Information:
Total Rooms: |
140 |
Type of Rooms Offered at Hotel Re, Singapore: |
Superior Room Deluxe Room Executive Room Business Room Themed Suite |
Superior Room:
Description: Great things come in small packages. Our modest and cozy superior rooms are packed with our decadent furnishings and amenities. With 65 of them, Hotel Re!'s Superior Rooms give our guests a wide spectrum of colours and themes to choose from.
Number and type of beds: Double or twin beds available
Occupancy: 2 Adults,
Deluxe Room:
Description: Deluxe Rooms overlook the peaceful city park treating guests with idyllic views of nature in her green splendor.
Number and type of beds: Double Or Twin beds
Occupancy: 2 Adults,
Executive Room:
Description: Savour the stunning city view in Hotel Re!'s vibrant Executive Rooms.
Number and type of beds: Queen Size Bed
Occupancy: 2 Adults,
Business Room:
Description: Glorious views of the city and Pearl's Hill Park through 2 windows make up the 10 Business Rooms in Hotel Re! unique and exclusive. The bathroom offers the guests a clear view of the city scape through a third window as they soak in the luxurious bathtub.
Number and type of beds: King Size Bed
Occupancy: 2 Adults,
Themed Suite:
Description: Hotel Re! boasts 3 splendid themed suites. Each suite is decked out in Gold, Silver and Bronze furnished with waterbeds and open concept bathrooms. They are excellent for a splendid night of romance and felicity.
Number and type of beds: 1 Round Waterbed
Occupancy: 2 Adults,
Singapore, Singapore
Singapore, once a quiet fishing village, was founded in 1819 by Sir Stamford Raffles, an official of the British East India Company, who though it was an ideal location for a trading post. Since then it has become one of the world's most prosperous cities. Known as the Lion City, Singapore is by far the largest and most significant island among the others that constitute the state of Singapore. Here, Asian tradition meets modern technology - glinting skyscrapers tower over traditional dwellings, while Chinese and Hindu temples dot the city. Singapore is an interesting combination of ancient and modern. The city is home to an ethnic mix of Chinese, Malays and Indians, as well as expats from all over the world, in a mostly English-speaking society. Its free trade policy as has led to an extraordinary rise in the standard of living and exponential economic growth, due mainly to the export industry. Singapore is frequently designated as Asia's top business destination, and is regarded as one of the finest places for international conferences, conventions and exhibitions. Singapore will host the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics.


