Studio M Hotel in Singapore - Executive Loft Room - HD

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An Executive Loft Room and a few images from other areas of this outstanding hotel in Singapore. The Studio M is a perfect choice for those that are looking for a trendy, some may say hip, hotel that has gone out of its way to give travellers rooms that are unlike any you have seen before. Every one of the 360 rooms at the Studio M Hotel in Singapore are lofts with windows over 3.8 metres high, and the bed either on the upper or lower level depending which loft category you choose. Of course these rooms or lofts are not going to please everyone. If you are looking for classic elegance you may be disappointed, but if you are tired of hotel rooms that are all pretty much the same, and could be in any city in the world once the curtains are closed, then this hotel will delight you. The area that the Studio M Hotel finds itself is called Robertson Quay which is home to a wide variety of excellent restaurants and bars. In fact the hotel even has its own little beer garden, that shows most sporting events such as the English Premier League, and also offers those enjoying the wide variety of beers or another of the many tipples available some excellent pizza. It is difficult to stress just how much we like this hotel. Breakfast is served in one of the nicest areas we have seen at any city hotel, the small but adequate gym can be opened with a key card and there is also a nice, albeit slightly narrow, swimming pool. The Studio M Hotel in Singapore could well be one of the best value creative hotels in Singapore.

If you are interested in this hotel then you may want to listen to what the General Manager - Ms. Esther Wai - has to say in the interview with ASIA Travel Tips.com:
http://www.youtube.com/asiatraveltips#p/u/14/QmNQErytOLk


http://www.asiatraveltips.com

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