D HOTEL
231 outram road
Property highlights
Main amenities
- Meal plan available
- Restaurant
- Fire safety compliant
- Hot breakfast
- Continental breakfast
- High speed internet access
- Air conditioning
- Private bath or shower
- Non-smoking rooms (generic)
- Elevators
Room Information
- Total rooms (41)
DHotel is set in the midst of Tiong Bahru - a historic neighbourhood that was built in the 1930s. In recent years - it has undergone gentrification - resulting in the opening of a slew of chic cafes - art galleries and stores with easy access to Tiong Bahru - Outram Park and Chinatown MRT Stations in the vicinity.
DHotel offers 41 well-appointed rooms which are spacious - stylish and punctuated with bursts of floral and nature-inspired artwork. The property also has a fitness corner to cater to your fitness needs and a rooftop bar that offers a panoramic view of the city skyline.
Tiong Bahru was listed by Vogue magazine as among the hippiest neighbourhoods in the world. It is made up of 30 apartment blocks - housing over 900 units with a Streamline Moderne style of architecture - where DHotel Singapore stands out amongst the Tiong Bahru hotel apartment complexes. Among its charms are the Bird Corner - wet market - Monkey God Temple and last remaining pre-war civilian air raid shelter still in existence today. Explore these and more through the Tiong Bahru Trail - curated by the National Heritage Board - which meanders through the estate - and ends at the hawker centre where delectable street food awaits. A stone throw away is river-side lifestyle hubs Robertson Quay and Clarke Quay - as well as Chinatown.
Orchard Road and the Central Business District are also a short drive away.
This hotel has implemented the Ascott Cares 7 commitments to wellness and cleanliness and sustainability. Visit www.the-ascott.com/en/ascottcares.html to find out more.
Ascott Cares is our commitment to wellness and cleanliness and sustainability. This is validated by SG Clean to ensure that the necessary health and safety and hygiene protocols are in place.
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