Capella Singapore vs Q Loft Hotel 1929 @ Chinatown
Both hotels are recommended by professional travelers. Overall, Capella Singapore is the choice of most professionals compared to Hotel 1929. Capella Singapore ranks #7 in Singapore with positive reviews from 9 reviewers including Forbes Travel Guide, Lonely Planet and The Telegraph.
Capella Singapore
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1 The Knolls, Sentosa Island, Sentosa Island 098297, Singapore
From $633 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
Oyster
Kid-Friendly
"The Capella is an upscale property in historic colonial-style buildings on Sentosa Island."
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Travel + Leisure
"All rooms are serviced by personal assistants: ask them to arrange night safaris trips to the nearby zoological gardens."
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Condé Nast Traveler
Readers' Choice Award
"An exquisite Sentosa Island colonial/modern hybrid on 30 acres, the first Asian outpost of the nascent Capella brand is a poised yet easygoing hotel that’s refreshing for straight-laced Singapore."
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Time Out
"Sentosa's six-star luxury hotel also has an adjoining property for long-term tenants."
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Gayot
"It offers strategic perks such as the South China Sea-facing Bob's Bar, where Asia's top business types gather over the signature Kaffir Lime Mule."
Q Loft Hotel 1929 @ Chinatown
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50 Keong Saik Road, Singapore 089154, Singapore
From $95 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
Frommer's
"This trendy, inexpensive little place is a real gem in Chinatown, operated by the same people behind the swish New Majestic."
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Fodor's
"Comprising five converted shophouses, built in 1929, this hotel successfully blends old-style architecture with a modern interior."
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Lonely Planet
"Owned by the same people behind nearby New Majestic, 1929 is also pretty slick, although not in the same class as its big brother."
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Oyster
Upper-middle-range
"The Hotel 1929 is a hip boutique located in a historic building just outside Chinatown."
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Travel + Leisure
"Housed inside five refurbished 1929 shophouses, this retro-inspired Chinatown hotel is decorated with vintage designer furniture from hotelier Loh Lik Peng’s private collection."
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