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| Hotels |
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There is a wide variety of accommodation, ranging from budget to modern high-class hotels. These have extensive facilities,
including swimming pools, health clubs, several restaurants, full business services and shopping arcades. It is advisable
to make advance reservations. All rooms are subject to 4 per cent tax and 10 per cent service charge. For further information
on accommodation in Singapore, contact the Singapore Tourism Board (see Top Things To See & Do) who can supply the Singapore Hotels Directory. Some hotels are designated as being ‘International Standard’ with all modern conveniences such as swimming pools and air
conditioning, and prices range from S$100 a night. However, there is no formal star system of grading.
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| Guest houses |
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The majority of the guest houses are situated along Bencoolen Street and Beach Road. Although considerably cheaper than the
main hotels, guest houses tend not to be good value for money; the price per night is usually between S$20 and S$30 for a
small, ill-equipped room. Discounts are sometimes available when staying a few days.
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| Youth Hostels |
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There are at least a dozen hostel-style establishments offering communal dormitory accommodation; the average price for a
night’s accommodation is S$10 or less. There is one YMCA International hostel in Singapore.
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| Camping |
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The few campsites there are in Singapore are inconveniently located, making camping a difficult option. Campsites are: Changi
Beach Park, East Coast Park, Pasir Ris Park, Sembawang Park and West Coast Park; permits are required to camp on a week-night.
Tents can be rented from the Universal Adventure shop on Pulau Ubin, and can be pitched on open land on the island, the official
campsite is called Jelutong, no permit is required.
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| Accommodation Information |
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Singapore Hotel Association 21 Bukit Batok Street 22, Singapore 659589 Tel: 6415 3588. Website: www.sha.org.sg
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