CUBE Boutique Capsule Hotels opens second property in Singapore’s Kampong Glam
- July 16, 2018
- By FitriYenti
- 15 Comments
Catering to a new generation of savvy travellers, CUBE
Boutique Capsule Hotel at Kampong Glam captures a slice of the rich heritage of
Singapore in a handsomely restored shophouse.
Cube Signage |
Singapore always has new many things to show that they really deserve to visit. So many people love
this country just to relax, shopping or try authentic culinary there. Another interesting thing in Singapore are
unique and instagrammable budget
hotel. One of them is Cube Boutique Capsule Hotel at Kampong Glam, so close with Sultan Mosque, famous mosque in Singapore.
Under its signature CUBE brand, CUBE Boutique Capsule Hotel at Kampong Glam, is
part of the expanding portfolio of hospitality real estate in Asia helmed by RB
Hospitality. Its
location in the Kampong Glam Heritage Trail underscores the group’s premise for affordable, restored heritage
accommodation located in popular conservation and cultural enclaves targeted at
a new group of digitally-inclined,
discerning travellers.
Following
the successful launch of its first capsule hotel in Chinatown in 2016, CUBE
Boutique Capsule Hotel at Kampong Glam offers another 56 beds - a mix of
singles and queens- each in its own cozy capsule. Measuring 6 ft x 3 ft x 4ft for a single and
6 ft x 5 ft x 4 ft for a queen with plush mattresses and linen, each capsule is
well designed to moderate its own temperature and air-flow; and solidly
insulated to reduce ambient noise for a comfortable rest. Each unit is equipped
with a universal electrical outlet, safe, mirror/vanity area, bedside light, a
small space for hanging garments and a locker drawer with digital security for
personal storage. Named after the neighbouring streets, room configurations
vary between two and 18 capsules. For an extra level of security and privacy,
female travellers can choose to stay in the women-only rooms. The rooms are
pleasantly shaded in soothing pine tones and sturdily sound proofed against the
lively sounds of the vicinity. The bathrooms are spacious with standing
showers, hairdryer and bath toiletries. Guests are provided with a dental kit,
slippers and one towel, upon check-in and this is exchangeable daily. A washing
machine with complimentary detergent is also available for guests while work
desks are also provided for guests’ use.
Besides complimentary
Wi-Fi, guests can also enjoy a daily breakfast showcasing local flavours in a
relaxed communal dining area. Flanked by Yasu Japanese Grill and a host of food
& beverage outlets including halal options, guests are spoilt for choice.
Guests can also log onto the Dining Butler, a smartphone tech solution for food
orders and delivery. Alfresco seats in the front provide a view of the
colourful surrounds of Kampong Glam. Also located in the same lobby is the
Singapore Visitor Centre offering tours to popular Singapore locations.
Friendly and knowledgeable reception staff in smart uniforms are on hard to
offer 24/7 service including insider tips on authentic local experiences.
“Kampong Glam is
chosen for its vibrancy, charm and rich heritage culture. In addition to the
Sultan Mosque and the Malay Heritage Centre, there are a number of shops,
cafes, restaurants and other bustling sites such as the hip Haji Lane. The Bugis MRT Station is only a 5-minute walk
away.” explained Sonia Anya Tay, Chief Operating Officer and Co-Founder.
CUBE Boutique Capsule
Hotels are aimed squarely at savvy, sociable travellers, yearning for out of
the ordinary accommodation in distinctive locales with immersive cultural experiences. CUBE has also attracted business travelers
who appreciate the conveniences of capsule accommodation without burning a hole
in their pockets. By keeping the most
essential hotel features such as daily housekeeping, 24-hour concierge, airport
pickups, free Wi-Fi and breakfast, along with tech touches, the CUBE Hotel
experience has endeared itself to such visitors without compromising on
comfort. Guests can still indulge in a hotel stay, while relishing the cost
savings that come with a capsule experience. Each capsule stay can range
between S$50 and S$120 per night.
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Nice Capsule |
“Our guests are
typically 18-35 years old global explorers including founders of new generation
businesses and special interest groups. The positive interest shown in our
properties has inspired us to create a new CUBE Capsule concept which we aim to
open before the end of this year. This is very much in line with our vision to
grow the number of CUBE Boutique Capsule Hotels to eight in Singapore in the
next few years” added Ms. Tay.
Since the launch of
the CUBE brand, the group was awarded the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence
for the Chinatown property as well as the ISO 9001:2015 certification in
Project Management of Hotel Construction & Renovation and Provision of
Hospitality Services.
CUBE
Boutique Capsule Hotels Singapore
54, 55, 56 Bussorah Street, Kampong Glam, Bugis,
Singapore, Singapore, 199471
Phone : +65 6291 1696
Mail : reservationkg@cubestay.sg
15 comments
Lets try this capsule hotel kakak... i think nice hostel for our :)
ReplyDeleteiya kak.. very nice interior and exterior design ya..
DeleteMau coba ah next kunjungan ke spore
ReplyDeleteWuih cantik and keren nih hotelnya, lokasinya juga strategis mau lah ntr coba nginep sini kalo maen ke Singapore
ReplyDeletenext bareng akyuh ya babang sad..
DeleteWah wah bolak balik sana gak tau loh ada hotel unik gini. Padahal lewat depannya haha. Mesti dicoba nih kalo ke sana lagi
ReplyDeletecobainn..ku juga ingin sangat
DeleteYuuuk kak, kita liburan ke S'pore trus nginepnya dimariiii
ReplyDeletehayuu aku jg mau
DeleteKu suka banget sama tampilan Cube Boutique Capsule Hotel ini, unyu. Ntar kalo ke Singapore mau coba deh nginap di sini.
ReplyDeleteunique ya design nya..
Deletekeren banget nih hotelnya. lokasi strategis banget. gampang cari makan dan oleh oleh
ReplyDeleteso apstinya yukk kita ke sana
Deletehotel nya unik juga berbentuk cube
ReplyDeleteyuk kita jajal kenyamanan nya
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