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In general, Accor’s executive lounges are fairly modest, with limited food and beverage offerings and a basic alcohol selection. Personally, I wouldn’t rely on the lounge for the overall experience - Singapore has such an incredible dining and bar scene that it’s far more worthwhile to explore the city rather than sit in the lounge with average wine at set hours.
Not wanting to hijack @DejaBrew 's thread, but also interested in Accor lower-end properties for an overnighter, late evening arrival with early morning departure- any suggestions ?
I've stayed in their Crest Suites on the last few visits, and they are hard to beat for a relatively low price (all things Singapore considered when I say 'low')
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Thanks @sudoerWhile I generally agree with your sentiments on Accor ELs, I disagree specifically on the Swissotel EL.
Evening canapés at sunset with a view of MBS and all the cargo ships heading in and out of the Malacca Strait is pretty special. As @Daver6 mentions, alcohol is extortionate in Singapore and drinks at a bar with a similar view will start at $30+.
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Grand Mercure Roxy is about halfway between Changi and the CBD. Probably $10 each way in a Grab.
Personally I'd look for non Accor options if you want to stay near the airport. Mercure Roxy is one solid midtier option. If you want super duper cheap, the Ibis budgets in Geylong area are reasonably close to the station from memory that's on the line to the airport.Not wanting to hijack @DejaBrew 's thread, but also interested in Accor lower-end properties for an overnighter, late evening arrival with early morning departure- any suggestions ?
Might consider that next year, my SNU is being used up in London this year for $1000 a night savings there.I have three nights in a Crest suite at the end of Oct - looking forward to it! Using a few SNUs to bring the price down from $3k to $1.7k.
I agree with this, very well located hotel. The height can be a boon for some as I've definitely sat on the stairs turn staring out the window before or reading a book and with double story windows, it feels huge.I've said it before and I'll say it again, don't book the Mercure Bugis if you don't like heights - they have rooms with loft beds which don't have balustrades for the final section of the stairs where you have to turn a corner.
This makes late night dunny runs dangerous.
But I keep booking there because it's minutes from my office, has a better breakfast buffet than most Accor properties, an Executive Lounge and is next door to plenty of food & drink options in Bugis Mall
You'll love it - and in case they don't mention it... everything in the Crest mini bar - boozy or otherwise - is complimentary in the Crest Suites, and they replenish it daily. It's not mostly empty like other places that offer this type of thing, either. There's wine, beers (standard Tiger & HeinekenI have three nights in a Crest suite at the end of Oct - looking forward to it! Using a few SNUs to bring the price down from $3k to $1.7k.
beers (standard Tiger & Heineken)
You'll find some good stuff down in the Cold Storage under the hotel - they stock Young Master (HK), Heart of Darkness (VN) and have a decent range of other things from all over. But venture out for the real good stuff... starting at 'Almost Famous' which is only a slightly sweaty 2.5 min walk to the Chijmes complex over the roadYou already know my feelings on thisI may need to introduce them to Alive Brewing and Pink Blossoms!
This was my room view from the Swissotel a few years agoWhile I generally agree with your sentiments on Accor ELs, I disagree specifically on the Swissotel EL.
Evening canapés at sunset with a view of MBS and all the cargo ships heading in and out of the Malacca Strait is pretty special. As @Daver6 mentions, alcohol is extortionate in Singapore and drinks at a bar with a similar view will start at $30+.
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Grand Mercure Roxy is about halfway between Changi and the CBD. Probably $10 each way in a Grab.
While I generally agree with your sentiments on Accor ELs, I disagree specifically on the Swissotel EL.
Evening canapés at sunset with a view of MBS and all the cargo ships heading in and out of the Malacca Strait is pretty special. As @Daver6 mentions, alcohol is extortionate in Singapore and drinks at a bar with a similar view will start at $30+.
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Grand Mercure Roxy is about halfway between Changi and the CBD. Probably $10 each way in a Grab.