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Delicious thin crust, wood-fired pizzas are the specialty of this popular restaurant, part of a small but successful local chain. Their slogan, "Spizza for friends", emphasizes their philosophy of serving good and unpretentious Italian fare at a price everybody can afford...
This section covers mostly four star hotels (although it also deals with some three star hotels, as well as some of the city's inexpensive five star hotels).
This section covers the best of Singapore's luxury hotels... Mostly five star, deluxe and the likes.
Summer Tavern is a very popular hostel / guesthouse, that enjoys an excellent location near the Singapore River, between Boat Quay and Clarke Quay (a couple of minutes walk from MRT-Clarke Quay).
Housed in a lovely Tudor-style English cottage, The Sloane Court used to be one of Singapore's nicest mid-range budget boutique hotels. However, its standards have slightly declined in the last few years and it is not as good as before... Nevertheless, it still enjoys a great location, within a quiet, green residential area, near the city center.
The splendid SHA Villa is one of Singapore's most pleasant surprises. Housed in a charming colonial villa, within minutes walk away from both Orchard Rd. and Singapore River, this lovely boutique hotel is actually run by students of the international hotel and tourism college, who really try hard to prove themselves...
The sumptuous Swissotel Merchant Court is housed in a massive colonial-style building, strategically located on the bank of Singapore River, just between Clarke Quay and Boat Quay, a stonethrow away from the MRT station and within a short walking distance to many of the city's places-of-interest.
Swissotel The Stamford, Southeast Asia's tallest hotel, offers some unparalleled city and harbor views to its guests, as well as a fantastic city centre location.