Tuesday, March 15, 2016

3 Tips To Engage A Reputable Hotel In Singapore In Town

Madras hotel in Singapore

Most of the tourists from India often stay in hotels in Singapore near Little India. Right here, they will find an escape from homesickness. In Little India, they can hear the melodies of familiar languages and taste familiar foods and dishes that they have often eaten back home.

Little India, as the name suggest, is the place to converge for the large Indian community in Singapore. This place also   draws many tourists who come to Singapore for their holiday. There are many reputable hotels in Little India for visitors who plan on spending time in the bazaars and restaurants here. During the daytime, this district is bustling with spice and gold traders, while at night, the streets light up to show off the many Indian restaurants. Each year, several festivals attract thousands of visitors too.

Hotels in Little India fill up quickly during the Deepavali Festival, held late in the year (usually October) as well as the Thaipusam Festival.

Mustafa shopping center

3 reasons why tourists prefer to engage a reputable hotel in Singapore near Little India

1. Easy accessability

They are many reputable hotels that are ideally located right in the heart of Little India - a cultural heritage tourist spot of Singapore. Within walking distance to the Bugis train station and the Little India train station and bus stations, it is easily accessible from Serangoon Road via Campbell Lane opposite the Tekka Market or from Jalan Besar via Dunlop Street opposite the Sim Lim Tower. Approximate time to Changi Airport is about 25 minutes and to the shopping belt of Orchard Road takes about 15 minutes.


2. Close proximity to restaurants and bars in Little India

Not surprisingly, Indian food is the main cuisine found here. However, there is a range of Indian cuisine to try, with distinct north and south Indian restaurants operating. One of the stand-out dishes, which is unique to Singapore, is fish-head curry. Both Chinese and Indian styles of this dish are available. There are the regular choices like chapati with keema, tandoori chicken, masala thosai, roti prata and Indian vegetarian food.

For a night out, tourists should head to one of the interesting pubs along nearby Racecourse Road. There are a few British-style pubs on Serangoon Road that stay open late. All the eateries and drinking joints are closely located near the hotels.

3. Shopping

Shopping is mostly done on the streets of Little India, where stalls sell a range of Indian-related produce and merchandise. You can also buy some traditional Indian clothing like sarees, Punjabi suits and bangles in the most amazing myriad of colours and styles.

Tekka Market on Buffalo Road is one of the best places to find cheap goods. City Square Mall and Tekka Mall are two of the most unique shopping complexes in Singapore and both are found in Little India. Just outside of the district is Sim Lim Square, which is Singapore’s most important electronics shopping centre. The 24-hour Mustafa Centre stocks everything that you will ever need.

Little India is an amazing enclave of all things Indian and with its rich history and glorious present. Indeed, it is a place you must not miss in Singapore.
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