Published date: February 8, 2025
Just 4 Stations to Merlion🦁 Stay at Hilton for a Great Deal!
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
I stayed in a King Guest Room at Hilton Garden Inn Singapore!
Via the official website, a night costs about 33,000 yen for the same date.
→ I was able to use coins worth about 17,600 yen via HafH.
【Location】
✳ About a 4-minute walk from Little India Station. There are many dining options and shops nearby, so it was safe to walk back even at night through well-lit streets.
✳ There’s a 7-Eleven right next to the hotel. As it was a no-breakfast plan, I purchased a sandwich and orange juice here for breakfast. Eating on the sofa by the window in my room felt chic and stylish…!
✳ It's only 4 stations to Raffles Place Station, where the Merlion is located!
【Room and Facilities】
✳ A king bed that is more than enough for one person. Of course, it's sufficient for two as well. The pillows are big and soft, allowing for a good night’s sleep!
✳ Basic amenities are provided, including shampoo, conditioner, body soap, hand soap, and toothbrush. There are no skincare products or bathrobes.
✳ There's a shop in the lobby as well. There was a Starbucks coffee machine that could be purchased using electronic payment.
✳ Shared pool, gym, and workspace are available.
✳ Access to the elevator and common areas is restricted to guests with a key card, ensuring good security!
Experiences during the trip
With great access, you can reach many of the major attractions by train in just a few stations from the Hilton.
We were sightseeing during the Chinese New Year period, but we didn't encounter any significant issues. If I had to say something, about 30% of the hawker stalls (Maxwell, Lau Pa Sat) were closed.
It's only 4 stations to the Merlion, so you can just hop on the train and get lost in thought while watching the other passengers.
Little India, where the nearest station to the Hilton is located, is also interesting. With its distinctly Indian architectural structures and colorful murals, it's full of great photo spots. I was lucky to find a perfume shop where I could exchange currency, and the rates were better than those at the hotel or airport.
I also enjoyed Chinatown, Gardens by the Bay, and the hawker centers (Maxwell and Lau Pa Sat)!
Singapore is a compact country with a rich concentration of tourist attractions, and it was great to be able to get around efficiently.