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Singapore Hotels

I always wonder what are the top searches netizen carried out on Singapore. I carried out a check and discovered the out of the hundreds of searches for items relating to Singapore, a significant proportion relates to Singapore hotels.

Here, I made a list of Singapore hotels (list not exhaustive), information gleaned from the this website. For a more detailed information of hotels in Singapore, you may visit the this webpage:

The list of Singapore hotels is as follows:

Singapore 5 Star hotels

1. Fairmont Singapore
2. Inter-Continental (Intercontinental) Hotel
3. Conrad Centennial Singapore
4. Costa Sands Resort (Sentosa)
5. Four Seasons Hotel
6. Fullerton Hotel
7. Goodwood Park Hotel
8. Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel
9. Grand Hyatt Singapore
10. Hilton Singapore Hotel
11. Mandarin Oriental Singapore
12. Marina Mandarin Hotel
13. Marriott Hotel
14. Pan Pacific Hotel Singapore
15. Pan Pacific Orchard
16. Raffles Hotel
17. Rasa Sentosa Resort Singapore (Shangri-La)
18. Royal Plaza On Scotts
19. Shangri-La Hotel
20. Sheraton Towers Hotel
21. Swissotel The Stamford Singapore
22. The Gallery Hotel Singapore
23. The Regent Singapore Hotel
24. The Ritz-Carlton Millenia Singapore
25. The Sentosa Resort And Spa

Singapore 4 Star hotels

1. Orchard Le Meridien Singapore Hotel And Shopping Arcade Centre
2. Allson Hotel
3. Berjaya Hotel Singapore
4. Carlton Hotel
5. Changi Village Hotel
6. Copthorne King's Hotel Singapore
7. Copthorne Orchid Hotel
8. Excelsior Hotel
9. Executive Suites (Downtown East)
10. Furama City Centre
11. Furama Riverfront Singapore
12. Golden Landmark Hotel
13. Grand Mercure Roxy Hotel
14. Grand Plaza Park Hotel
15. Holiday Inn Atrium Singapore
16. Holiday Inn Park View Hotel Singapore
17. Hotel Royal
18. http://www.streetdirectory.com/hotels/singapore/hotelinfo/153673/Hotel_Royal_@_Queens/
19. M Hotel
20. New Majestic Hotel
21. Novotel Clarke Quay Hotel
22. Orchard Hotel
23. Orchard Parade Hotel
24. Paramount Hotel
25. Park Hotel Orchard
26. Park Royal Hotel
27. Peninsula Excelsior Hotel
28. RELC International Hotel
29. Rendezvous Hotel
30. Scarlet Hotel
31. Swissotel Merchant Court Singapore
32. The Elizabeth Hotel

Singapore 3 Star hotels

1. Albert Court Hotel
2. Bencoolen Residences
3. Changi Hotel
4. Chinatown Hotel
5. Fortuna Hotel
6. Garden Hotel
7. Hamilton Scotts (U/C)
8. http://www.streetdirectory.com/hotels/singapore/hotelinfo/28154/Hangout_@_Mount_Emily/
9. Hotel 1929
10. Hotel 81 (Bencoolen)
11. Hotel Bencoolen
12. Hotel Grand Central
13. Hotel Miramar
14. Hotel Supreme
15. Hotel Windsor
16. Lion City Hotel
17. New Orchid Hotel
18. Oxford Hotel
19. Parkroyal Hotel
20. Quality Hotel Singapore
21. River View Hotel
22. Sha Villa, The Shatec Hotel
23. Siloso Beach Resort

Singapore 2 Star hotels

1. Fragrance Hotel (Ruby)
2. Hotel 81
3. Park View Hotel
4. The Inn At Temple Street Hotel
5. The Metropolitan Y (Metropolitan YMCA)


Singapore 1 Star hotels

1. Broadway Hotel
2. Fragrance Hotel
3. Gateway Hotel
4. South East Asia Hotel
5. Tropical Hotel

Is there a 6 star Singapore hotel? I always think so, hotels such as the Ritz Carlton are examples of 6 star hotels, I always thought.

But from the websites on Singapore hotels, there is not an official 6 star Singapore hotel though on the following URLs, some hotels are touted to be 6 star:

From my research on the internet, 6 star or more may not be really official, though 7 star hotels like the Burj Al Arab Hotel in Dubai are coming up.

So is the 6 star or 7 star hotel just a hype, a myth?

Comments

Anonymous said…
cool stuff. Never thought that streetdirectory has those stats. Joanna

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