Aljunied Mrt Station

Hotels near Aljunied Mrt Station

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Fragrance Hotel-Ruby
No. 10, Lorong 20
Fragrance Hotel-Ruby is located in Eastern Geylang, a 10-minute walk from Aljunied MRT Station... more >>
Rates from SGD 54.21
Santa Grand Hotel Aljunied
No. 34, Lorong 22 (Off Guillemard Road)
Santa Grand Hotel Aljunied is located a 15-minute walk from Aljunied MRT Station... more >>
Rates from SGD 51.99
Fragrance Hotel-Pearl
No. 21, Lorong 14
Fragrance Hotel-Pearl is located in the lively Geylang District, a 10-minute walk from Aljunied MRT Station... more >>
Rates from SGD 54.21
Fragrance Hotel - Crystal
No. 50, Lorong 18
Fragrance Hotel – Crystal is located in vibrant Geylang, a 10-minute drive from the popular Orchard Road... more >>
Rates from SGD 54.21
Hotel 81 Orchid
21, Lorong 8 Geylang
Hotel 81 Orchid is located in the vibrant Geylang, a 10-minute walk from Aljunied MRT Station... more >>
Rates from SGD 55.22
Fragrance Hotel-Emerald
No. 20, Lorong 6
Fragrance Emerald is located along the vibrant Geylang District, a 15-minute drive from the popular Orchard Road... more >>
Rates from SGD 61.97
The Fragrance Hotel
219 Joo Chiat Road
The Fragrance Hotel is located in the suburb of Joo Chiat, a 15-minute drive from Changi International Airport... more >>
Rates from SGD 61.97
Fragrance Hotel-Imperial
28 Penhas Road
Located a 5-minute walk from Lavender MRT Station, Fragrance Hotel-Imperial features a rooftop swimming pool and offers guests free parking... more >>
Rates from SGD 101.69
Paramount Hotel
25 Marine Parade
Paramount Hotel is located in the East Coast area, a 10-minute drive from Changi International Airport... more >>
Rates from SGD 166.50
Grand Mercure Roxy Hotel
50 East Coast Road, Roxy Square
Grand Mercure Roxy Hotel is located in Katong, 2 km from East Coast Park... more >>
Rates from SGD 178.00

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