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It only costs a dollar to ride a Singapore bus — but 398 Singapore dollars to sleep in one. The Bus Collective is Southeast Asia's first resort hotel to repurpose decommissioned public buses ...
The glitzy metropolis of Singapore has one more attraction: tourists can now sleep in decommissioned buses in the tranquil Changi Village district. The Bus Collective is a resort hotel comprised ...
SINGAPORE – A new resort hotel with rooms made from old public buses has opened for bookings, with stays to begin from Dec 1. The Bus Collective features rooms made from 20 decommissioned Scania ...
So when something truly different, like The Bus Collective, rolls into town (literally), it’s hard not to take notice. The resort hotel offers “one-of-a-kind” retreats, and is said to be the first in ...
but as far as unique staycations in Singapore go, it doesn’t get any quirkier than staying in a bus. That’s right – hotel resort The Bus Collective has sprung up at Changi Village ...
SINGAPORE — Some Singaporeans ... will feature public buses from transport operator SBS Transit that will be turned into hotel rooms. Each room is expected to be priced at around S$300 to ...
The best way to get around Singapore is via its Mass Rapid Transit ... MRT also operates bus routes that can get you just about anywhere on the island. We recommend avoiding car rental, as ...
Twenty retired Singaporean public buses have been repurposed into luxury hotel rooms and are located in Changi Village, Singapore. The resort hotel will open in Dec. 1 and bookings are available ...
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