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Ibis Singapore on Bencoolen celebrates the inaugural Singapore Sustainable Seafood Festival by announcing that, going forward, all fish on its TASTE restaurant menus will be certified by the Marine ...
Singapore: Bencoolen on the Brink. donwong Nov 16, 2011. November 16 2011 3 min read Share. Tweet Share Share Email Copy. Become a paid member to listen to this article.
Ibis Singapore on Bencoolen – a three-star hotel launched in February 2009 has been put up for sale through a private tender. The results will not be announced until July, though many market watchers ...
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Accor will unveil 13 new ibis budget hotels in Singapore after inking a deal with Global Premium Hotels. The hotels, rebranded from existing Fragrance hotels, will be progressively available for ...
February 05, 2009 The Singapore Ibis Hotel is allowing guests to pay whatever they like for their hotel room.. All you need to do is log onto www.paywhatyouwant.com.sg and put in the price you ...
Make your way to Bencoolen Street now and you’ll be greeted by lumbering heavy machinery within a maze of traffic cones and hoarding. It’s chaos. Thankfully, once construction of Bencoolen MRT ...
In May, Asia Pacific’s largest hotel group, Accor Asia Pacific anounced that its largest ever hotel project in Singapore – the construction of a S$145 million Ibis hotel in Bencoolen Street in ...
Hotel group ibis Singapore has launched a smartphone for guests staying at Bencoolen in a move which aims to reduce printed materials associated with travelling. The smartphone - called ‘handy’ - ...
The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said it was alerted to the fire in an 11th-floor unit at 180 Bencoolen Street at around 2.15pm. The Bencoolen, a building comprising both residential and ...
Singapore’s Bencoolen Street was Backpacker Central in the 1980s and ’90s, with Lonely Planet’s Southeast Asia on a Shoestring sending us penny-pinching readers off to semi-legal “crash ...
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