Conrad Singapore Orchard vs The Fullerton Hotel Singapore
Both Regent Singapore, A Four Seasons Hotel and The Fullerton Hotel Singapore are endorsed by writers. Overall, The Fullerton Hotel Singapore scores significantly higher than Regent Singapore, A Four Seasons Hotel. The Fullerton Hotel Singapore comes in at 90 with recommendations from 13 reviewers including Lonely Planet, Forbes Travel Guide and Rough Guide.
Conrad Singapore Orchard
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1 Cuscaden Rd, Singapore 249715, Singapore
From $249 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Frommer's
"The Regent is tucked between Cuscaden and Tanglin roads, at the northern end of Orchard Road -- you'll have to hike about 10 minutes to get to the center of things."
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Fodor's
"A good 10-minute walk from Orchard and Scotts roads, the Regent appeals to those who want quiet."
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Lonely Planet
"It’s a classy operation with all the colourful, spacious rooms arranged around its airy central atrium."
Rough Guide
"Top-flight hotel with an impressive pyramidal atrium above the lobby and beautifully styled rooms, plus a pool, gym and spa. S$420."
Star Service
"An oasis of calm inside with stepped-back balconies on one side and ingenious acoustics that keep common areas quiet, save for the soft splashes from the lobby's pond."
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The Fullerton Hotel Singapore
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1 Fullerton Square, Singapore 049178, Singapore
From $149 /night
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Laundy Room
Frommer's
"One of Asia's top hotels... Rooms are oases of comfort, stylish and contemporary."
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Concierge
"Still imposing today... it's been a hotel for high-end travelers (especially business types) since 2001."
Lonely Planet
"Occupying what was once Singapore's magnficent, Palladian-style general post office, the marble-lavished Fullerton offers comfortable, elegant, conservative rooms."
Oyster
Kid-Friendly
"Once home to the General Post Office, the Fullerton is one of Singapore’s grand dames."
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Rough Guide
"As impressive as the Raffles, its stunning atrium propped up on massive columns like an Egyptian temple."