Tai Hoe Hotel
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS, SINGAPORE/ Updated : Apr 21, 2016, 17:38 IST
Synopsis
Just 1.5 kms away from Singapore’s renowned eatery haven, Little India, you will locate this quiet but rich-in-history hotel with a past that has seen myriad economic highs and lows and even a World War! Say hi to Tai Hoe Hotel w … Read more
Just 1.5 kms away from Singapore’s renowned eatery haven, Little India, you will locate this quiet but rich-in-history hotel with a past that has seen myriad economic highs and lows and even a World War! Say hi to Tai Hoe Hotel which traces its origins back to the 1940s when it was just a modest inn catering to sailors, merchants and musicians. Read less

Just 1.5 kms away from Singapore’s renowned eatery haven, Little India, you will locate this quiet but rich-in-history hotel with a past that has seen myriad economic highs and lows and even a World War! Say hi to Tai Hoe Hotel which traces its origins back to the 1940s when it was just a modest inn catering to sailors, merchants and musicians. Revamped into a hotel in 1996, this property is 20 kms away from Changi Airport and just 500 metres away from Farrer Park MRT station. The warm hospitality of the hotel will embrace you with utmost sincerity to build the perfect prelude to a memorable vacation. The old world charm of this place meets modern amenities which are evident in their rooms decked up with flat screen TV, Wi–Fi, air conditioning, direct dial phone, hairdryer, wake up service, attached bathroom, work desk, mini fridge and food delivery services. The alley where Tai Hoe Hotel is located qualifies as a quiet neighbourhood which only adds to its attractiveness!
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