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The Daulat Hotel
Singapore - SINGAPUR

The Daulat Hotel

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Location: Year of construction
Location: Total number of rooms
Location: Number of floors (main building)
Location: Suites
Location: Superior rooms
Location: Connecting rooms
Hotel type: boutique hotel
Distances (in meters): 500 Bus/Train station
Room facilities (Standard room): Number of bedrooms
Room facilities (Standard room): Toiletries
Room facilities (Standard room): Bathrobes
Room facilities (Standard room): Wi-fi
Room facilities (Standard room): Cable TV
Room facilities (Standard room): 220V power supply
Room facilities (Standard room): DVD player
Room facilities (Standard room): Mini fridge
Room facilities (Standard room): Tea and coffee making facilities
Room facilities (Standard room): Ironing set
Room facilities (Standard room): Individually adjustable air conditioning
Room facilities (Standard room): Safe
Room facilities (Standard room): Smoking rooms
Room facilities (Standard room): Extra beds on demand
Room facilities (Standard room): Cot on demand
Room Distribution: Queen-size bed 150-154 width
Room Distribution: King-size bed 150-183 width
Room Distribution: Double bed 131-150 width
Room Distribution: Sofa bed
Room Distribution: Bunk beds
Room Distribution: Rollaways on demand
Room Distribution: Single bed 80-130 width
Facilities: Small pets allowed (under 5 kg)
Facilities: Large pets allowed (over 5 kg)
Facilities: Wi-fi
Facilities: Multilingual staff
Facilities: 24-hour security
Facilities: Bellboy service
Facilities: Luggage room
Facilities: Private pool
Facilities: Electric kettle
Facilities: Towels and bed linen
Catering: Smoking area
Things to keep in mind: Deposit on arrival

The Daulat is located less than 500 meters from Little India MRT station and resides in the heart of Singapore's foremost Indian enclave which caters to both business and leisure travelers with an amalgamation of modern contemporary design and a rich architectural history. Little India is one of the most vivid, colorful places with an agglomeration of flower vendors, spice stores and Indian fashion wears. The buildings were characteristically known as shophouses. These designs of the shophouses in Little India range from the Early 1840 to 1900. The fusion of a rich historical installation with modern contemporary facilities and design is what The Daulat cites as general theme for their guests.