Santa Grand Hotel East Coast
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS, SINGAPORE/ Updated : Apr 21, 2016, 17:01 IST
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If you are into cultural heritage and prefer to relish local flavour, Santa Grand Hotel East Coast should be your address for your Singapore vacation. The moment you arrive at the hotel, you will be welcomed by typical Peranakan d … Read more
If you are into cultural heritage and prefer to relish local flavour, Santa Grand Hotel East Coast should be your address for your Singapore vacation. The moment you arrive at the hotel, you will be welcomed by typical Peranakan decorations that quickly set the right context and expectations for the rest of the stay. Read less

If you are into cultural heritage and prefer to relish local flavour, Santa Grand Hotel East Coast should be your address for your Singapore vacation. The moment you arrive at the hotel, you will be welcomed by typical Peranakan decorations that quickly set the right context and expectations for the rest of the stay. Housed in a conservation building, this midrange accommodation is just 14 kms away from Changi Airport. The hotel offers car parking, facilities for physically challenged, laundry, dry cleaning, restaurant and swimming pool facility for the guests. The rooms are also provided with a wide range of amenities like LDC TV, safe deposit box, mini fridge, kettle, hairdryer, iron and ironing board, tea/coffee and mineral water and local call services. If you want a change from the hotel restaurant, you can head to the nearby food joints which serve both Peranakan delicacies and western cuisines. Incidentally, Peranakan makes up one of Singapore’s most distinguished cultures coming down from the early Chinese immigrants that came into this city-state.
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