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Home / Hotel / Hotel Review / 5 Reasons why u should book your room with Grand Mercure Singapore Roxy

5 Reasons why u should book your room with Grand Mercure Singapore Roxy

July 7, 2017 by StrawberrY Gal

Just 15 minutes away from Singapore’s Changi Airport and Marina Bay Cruise Centre, Grand Mercure Singapore Roxy lies in the heart of historical Katong – a heritage suburb in the East of the city. Rich in Peranakan influences, Katong comprises a unique ethnic cluster that ensconces all of Singapore’s Chinese, Malay, Indian and Eurasian cultures. And this round, we had our 3 days 2 night stay at the Business Suite (54 SQM) for this stay during our short escape to Singapore.
1) Great Service
 During the stay, we are well greeted when we are in the hotel with a smile. The front desk are simply friendly where they offers help to us when we need transportation to the town. They also recommend us with nearby attractions as well as how to walk about in Singapore town.
2) Clean Rooms 
The rooms are well maintain and clean. They are perfectly done and I love the comfort bed too. It is a perfect sleep with the bed as they are not just clean but the comfort level is there. As our rooms comes with the nice toilets, I am just loving the bath room with the nice bath tubs.
3) History Place and A Wide Number of Restaurant Around
Walk around Katong Area and you will find a variety of eateries and historical place around. We spotted some famous delights in Singapore which includes the famous Bak Chang seller and some nyonya styleshop there.
4) Shopping is Just around the Corner
For those who love shopping, they have 2 shopping malls which is just walking distance. You can enjoy some great shopping just nearby where you can find loads of eateries and nice shop too.
5) Free Shuttle 
Free Shuttle will be provided to and from the Airport  Grand Mercure Singapore Roxy also provides you with a convenient way of travelling where they have free shuttle to and back from the airport. Not just that, you can get the free shutter to the nearest MRT on weekdays as well.
If you are looking for a nice stay in Singapore, do remember to get your rooms booked at Grand Mecure Roxy Singapore now. And now you can get great special offers with Accor  such as F&B promotion and Spa Packages too . Check them out HERE
Grand Mecure Singapore Roxy
Address: 50 East Coast Road, Roxy Square, Singapore 428769
Phone: +65 6344 8000

 

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