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Pleasant and Cozy Stay At Ji Hotel Orchard Singapore

OUR HOME FOR FIVE NIGHTS... and I would recommend this hotel to anyone who wants to stay near Orchard Road, small and yet cozy, clean and comfortable room which comes with a reasonable rates.

Ji Hotel it is called, thanks to my friend who recommended for us to stay for five nights.  Not too expensive as those hotels along Orchard Road, with the currency exchange between Malaysia and Singapore, I really could not afford to stay there.  My friend got a good deal for us, it was only $450 for 5 nights, a deal which I think we might not get the next time we go there....LOL...

 Here are a few pictures I took upon checking in.... 

The queen size bed just next to the window with
a small mini size sofa and table....
I love their cute little tea set... 
I would say this is the first time I see these cute amenities...
For a moment, I thought a guest left this book behind...
It was on the table... 
LOL,.. I was wrong...
On the right....
Small little space but comfortable throughout...
The biggest gadget found in this room is the LCD TV!
I was so amazed....
It is Bigger than the one I have at home...
LOL...

Comments

  1. Thanks for the recommendation. Will check this place out if ever going to Singapore. Room looks nice

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  2. SGD90 per night, so so so cheap!!! Long ago I used to stay at Supreme, also in Orchard. SGD100 per night - the lift is so small that when I went in with my suitcase, it was full already. Room was decent, not too bad. Imagine, that would be RM300 after conversion - can stay in very nice hotel already if in Malaysia.

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  3. This is a really cute room, and it has everything you would need. And the price is really good! I want this T.V.; it is bigger then ours too!

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  4. The hotel room is very compact and yet cosy. These days really cannot spend SGD. Their currency is so robust compared to ours.

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