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Albert Court Village Hotel reflects the dynamism of the growing arts sub-culture; and also echoes the vibrant atmosphere of Little India. On the fringe of Little India, this charming boutique hotel comprises restored pre-war shop houses with Straits Chinese carvings and motifs. Yet its 210 rooms and suites offer modern facilities and amenities valued by today's contemporary business and leisure traveller.
Its Albert Cafe & Restaurant, Shish Mahal Restaurant and the cosy Lobby Lounge let you sample international cuisine as well as local favourites and spicy curries and vegetarian choices from nearby Little India.
A perfect crossing between old and new, our guestrooms and suites are housed in carefully refurbished pre-war shophouses that have been thoughtfully designed with handy conveniences for both the business and leisure traveller.
- Superior/Deluxe Room (25 - 28 sq.m.): Enjoy cosy accommodation incorporating the best of Asian and Peranakan touches, complete with handy conveniences, according to your requirements of a twin or queen bed.
- Executive Room (29 sq.m.): Fitted with modern furnishings, enjoy the comforts of home with essential amenities for a relaxing stay.
- Executive Premier Room (35 sq.m.): Retreat to the comforts of the spacious Executive Premier Room, fitted with luxurious king-sized bed and modern amenities, be recharged before a brand new work week.
- Executive Family Room (35 sq.m.): Treat your family to a pampering stay and enjoy a time of family bonding in our Executive Family Room, fitted with a comfortable king-sized bed and a single bed.
- Executive Suite (38 sq.m.): Ease into perfect peace-of-mind in our Executive Suite, furnished with a king-sized bed and all the comforts of home for a pleasant experience.
Access to the Central Business District and other parts of Singapore is minutes away - at the Little India MRT station - thanks to this hotel's central location. A short walk away, the Singapore Art Museum, National Library, art schools and more cultural heritage beckon. The nearby Waterloo Street has the popular Goddess of Mercy temple rubbing shoulders with a Hindu temple and a church. Such are the unexpected neighbours that you can find here - in Singapore's multi-cultural enclaves.
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