HOTEL 1929 50 Keong Siak Road Singapore 089154 Tel: 65-6347 1929 Fax: 65-6327 1929 |
| Rating: Location: In a city incandescent with modernity, in a town jiving with culture and on a street steeped in history, Hotel 1929 beckons with a whimsical mix of old world architecture and a nouveau chic interior. Hotel 1929 consists of fiver conservation shop-houses built in 1929, and is conveniently located near the Chinatown MRT station, a short walk away from the buzzing clubs and restaurants located at Club Street, and a 5 minute taxi ride from the heart of the business district. The hotel features a selection of unusual and classic chairs from the owner’s private collection. The pride of 1929, almost all the chairs are genuine, vintage and unique pieces. A sense of history is evoked as you walk down the corridors of 1929, with a wide showcase of B&W archival photos of olden-day Singapore from the early 20th century. 1929 is now protected as a ‘conservation’ building, preserved for its historical architecture, which grows increasingly rare in modern Singapore. Rooms: Unique, hip and comfortable, rooms are stylish yet truly affordable. Hotel 1929 features 32 individually designed rooms decked in a mix of classic designer and retro vintage furniture. Guests will find that no two rooms are alike, with everything from furnishing and beds right down to the clear glass bathrooms being unique. All rooms have individually controlled air-conditioning, state-of-the-art flat-screen LCD television with cable & movies channels, IDD digital telephone with voice mail, radio & alarm clock, CD player, complimentary broadband Internet access, in-room safe, hairdryer, refrigerator, mini bar, and tea/coffee making facilities. Other Facilities: Open-air rooftop jacuzzi, tiled with glass mosaic tiles, and landscaped roof garden; 24-hour security, laundry service, car rental & limousine service, Ember Restaurant & Bar serves modern international cuisine with an Asian twist. The restaurant is decked out with reproduction Z chairs in cream and dark wood and vintage Louis Poulsen lamps “rescued” from the former Danish parliament building. |
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