Sunday 17 February 2013

Singapore: Lion City hub for tourism and trade

Singapore, a transliteration of its Sanskrit name, has been a trading hub for centuries. Before the British negotiated to set up a post there, Singapore had been under Malay rule. Given its strategic location, the Lion City has also been a melting pot of cultures. Modern Singapore preserves these flavours. Chinese, Malay, Indian, Bangladesh and Arab cultures mingle in the streets of this island country.

Key facts about Singapore:

Airlines: Etihad Airways, Emirates Airline and Singapore Airlines connect Abu Dhabi and Dubai to Singapore.

Airport: Construction for Singapore Changi Airport (Iata code: SIN) started in 1975 and the first phase opened to air traffic in 1981. Since then the airport has undergone several expansions. It has three main terminals and one more for budget airlines.

An airport hotel: Crowne Plaza Changi Airport. Weekend rates for rooms start at S$311 (Dh923).

A downtown hotel: The Parkroyal on Pickering is located in the financial district. Weekend rates for rooms start at S$280.

Cost of cab from airport to city centre: About S$25, according to World Taximeter.

A conference centre: The Suntec Singapore International Convention and Exhibition Centre, located in the central business district of Marina Centre, opened in 1994.

A power restaurant: Iggy’s on 581 Orchard Road, Level 3, Singapore. Dishes start at S$85.

Visa: Business visas can cost S$30 but multiple entry visas are also available.

Currency/conversion rate: 1S$ = Dh2.96.

Main businesses in town: Singapore depends heavily on exports, tourism and financial services. Among the top local businesses are the telecoms company SingTel, agribusiness group Wilmar International, Singapore Airlines and the banking services providers DBS Group and United Overseas Bank.

Things to do at night: Take cookery classes from Cookery Magic on Fedelio Street, or enjoy a panoramic night view of the city from the top of Singapore Flyer, the world’s largest Ferris wheel.

 

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BudgetHotels.sg Partners with Agoda.com and Booking.com to Offer Travelers ...

Our users not only get to find budget hotels in Singapore but also catch reasonably-priced hotel deals easily and conveniently online.

Singapore (PRWEB) February 17, 2013

Budget-conscious business and leisure travelers to Singapore can now conveniently make their hotel bookings online through the newly launched online hotel search guide, BudgetHotels.sg.

The Singapore-based BudgetHotels.sg has recently partnered with two of the world’s leading hotel reservation sites – Agoda.com and Booking.com.

Thanks to the partnership, travelers can conveniently book hotel rooms through BudgetHotels.sg by searching for their desired choice hotel on the website. In addition, travelers can enjoy instant access to hotel deals in Singapore.

Launched in late 2012, BudgetHotels.sg is a specialized hotel search website which provides a list of budget hotels in Singapore that are located within close proximity to Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) train stations. The website also offers first-time visitors tips and suggestions to major sightseeing attractions in the city, as well as Singapore’s shopping strips.

Both Agoda.com and Booking.com have a very strong hotel inventory in the Asian region. They are the perfect partners for BudgetHotels.sg as the hotel search website focuses on providing up-to-the minute special hotel rates and promotions, and a wide range of cheap hotels in Singapore.

Danny Lee, who founded BudgetHotels.sg website, commented on the partnership: “We are very excited to be in partnership with both Agoda.com and Booking.com as we bring special hotel deals to travelers.”

“Our users not only get to find budget hotels in Singapore but also catch great hotel deals and promotions at the same time. We believe that this integration will be beneficial to our users. We look forward to a long and fruitful partnership with Agoda.com and Booking.com.”

BudgetHotels.sg features an extensive range of hotels from one-star to three-star hotels, and the room rates are priced between US$50 and US$150 per night.

To check out cheap hotels, deals and promotions in Singapore, please visit http://www.budgethotels.sg or http://www.facebook.com/BudgetHotels.SG

About BudgetHotels.sg

BudgetHotels.sg is a travel guide website specializing in Singapore budget hotels listing with reference to train stations proximity. Beside budget hotel reviews, you will also find travel tips on places of interests, hidden shopping gems, local food haunts and etc. to make your stay a uniquely Singaporean one.


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