Royal Peacock Hotel Singapore (Singapore)
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Royal Peacock Hotel Singapore
country: Singapore, city: Singapore (Chinatown)
Royal Peacock Hotel Singapore The Royal Peacock is situated in the centre of Chinatown, occupying ten beautifully restored shop houses along Keong Siak Road and assures perfection for guest's who are on vacation.
Location
The Royal Peacock Hotel is ideally located in the heart of the city, just 5-minutes drive from Shenton Way and the Central Business District. Being just a few minutes from the Orchard Road, the shopping belt, the property is only 20 minutes away from the airport. Within the seclusion of the hotel's rich jewel-toned walls, you will find a unique blend of character and charm that's immediately disarming, and service both warm and personal.
Rooms
In the privacy of each of its seventy-nine rooms, you will be greeted by modern luxury that's fresh, avant-garde and welcoming.
Restaurant
You can dine at the on-site restaurant and enjoy a drink at the bar.
General
A well-equipped business centre is also available here for guest's to organise various events. During leisure, you can explore the city and its surrounding attractions.
Hotel Facilities: | Room Facilities: |
Business centre Cafe Cocktail bar Faxing facilities Laundry facilities Lounge Restaurant | Air conditioning Hairdryer In-room safe Mini bar Private bathroom / Ensuite Tea and coffee making facilities Telephone Television Voice mail |
Extra Information:
- 20 min by car to the airport
Address:
55 Keong Saik Street Road
Singapore 089158
International hotels. — Academic.
2010.
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