Geylang Serai Malay Village

Hotels near Geylang Serai Malay Village

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Santa Grand Hotel East Coast
171 East Coast Road
The boutique Santa Grand Hotel East Coast is located in the laidback area of Katong, known for its rich heritage and culture... more >>
Rates from SGD 229.40
East Village Hotel
25 Marine Parade
East Village Hotel features an outdoor pool, a restaurant, and a 24-hour front desk... more >>
Rates from SGD 117.50
Hotel 81 Lucky
23 Lorong 20 Geylang
Hotel 81 Lucky is located in vibrant Geylang, a 10-minute walk from Aljunied MRT Station... more >>
Rates from SGD 59.47
Le Peranakan Hotel
400 East Coast Road
Le Peranakan Hotel is a stylish boutique hotel located a 10-minute drive from the East Coast Beach... more >>
Rates from SGD 80.00
Hotel 81 Geylang
20 Lorong 16 Geylang
Hotel 81 Geylang offers value-for-money accommodation, conveniently located a 10-minute walk from Aljunied MRT Station... more >>
Rates from SGD 55.23
New Happy Hotel
9 Lorong 10 Geylang
New Happy Hotel is located in the vibrant Geylang District, a 15-minute walk from Aljunied MRT Station... more >>
Rates from SGD 60.00
Hotel 81 Hollywood
61 Lorong 8 Geylang
Hotel 81 Hollywood is located in the vibrant Geylang District, a short 10-minute walk from Aljunied MRT Station... more >>
Rates from SGD 55.23
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 69.91
Just Inn Singapore
181 Upper Paya Lebar Road
Offering affordable accommodation, Just Inn Singapore is an 8-minute walk from Tai Seng MRT Station... more >>
Rates from SGD 23.40

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