Acuriousmind

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What is the most accessible fragrance hotel in Singapore? im boggled, there's so many braches Please help.:)
Not exactly an itinerary, don't restrict yourself by do this or go there at this time or by that time... that wouldn't be fun. At the same time, you shouldn't be thinking where to go or do all the time. I would suggest to come out with a list of things to do and places to go, then just slot them in when appropriate... depends on the time and your location at that given moment. about 9 years ago
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What is the most accessible fragrance hotel in Singapore? im boggled, there's so many braches Please help.:)
Welcome. Hope you will enjoy your trip to Singapore. There are many things to do and see, thus plan well to fully appreciate the city. Cheers! about 9 years ago
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What is the most accessible fragrance hotel in Singapore? im boggled, there's so many braches Please help.:)
Chicken rice, laksa, Bak Kut Teh and etc. Visit Clarke Quay, Sentosa, Singapore Flyer, Night Safari, Orchard Road, Marina Bay Sands, Resort World, KPO bar and etc. about 9 years ago
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Can anyone give me some advise on whether to use USD or Vietnam Dong? Which is better?
USD is widely accepted in all major cities in Vietnam. I used USD all the time in HCMC and Hanoi. Unless you plan to eat street food by the roadside, otherwise USD is fine. about 9 years ago
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Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom. Are these places near each other? If I've a ticket to Wat, do I need one into Thom? How much time is required?
Buy the one that will cover both of them, it is available... just ask them for it. You near at least half a day to really enjoy it. Try to go in the afternoon, the sunset is breathtaking... try not to miss that, worth it. about 9 years ago
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Hong Kong, Disneyland?
Will it be packed with people during the Chinese New Year period? Usually is it a peak season? Thinking of checking it out. Thanks. about 9 years ago
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What is the most accessible fragrance hotel in Singapore? im boggled, there's so many braches Please help.:)
... (15 days from 23rd Jan). about 9 years ago
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What is the most accessible fragrance hotel in Singapore? im boggled, there's so many braches Please help.:)
Fragrance Hotel, Bugis, Clarke Quay & Selegie, they're all accessible by taxi as they're near town. Clarke Quay is near middle of Orchard Road and Selegie is towrds the end part, but both are close enough to walk. Singapore is a very small island, thus it's quite easy to get taxi throughout. Bugis and Selegie, around S$67++ and Clarke Quay is around S$100++, these are promotion rates. You can check out Hotel 81 as well, they've couple locations near town. If you want, you can give your email address, send you few links for your study / consideration. If not, just keep checking these two hotels and hopefully they will have new promotional rates near your travel period. Bear in mind, 2-6 Feb is still within the Chinese New Year period (15 days from 23/1) about 9 years ago