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by parabec » Fri, 23 Sep 2005 2:02 am
Hi
Reloating from UK to Singapore in ten days. Moving over with hubby and 13 month old daughter. We are going to stay in a
Serviced Apartment for four weeeks. Can anyone recommend a good serviced apartment....or let me know their views on Le grove or somerset grand cairnhill???
cheers
Rebecca
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by uk-kiwi » Fri, 23 Sep 2005 7:19 am
Hi Rebecca - my husband and I along with our 19mth old son stayed at Le Grove for four weeks. It was fantastic - quite small so the staff get to know you very quickly, they love children and doted on our son (he's blonde which gave him an advantage!) but they paid alot of attention to all of the babies that were there over the month. There is an hourly bus that takes you to Orchard / Tanglin Mall (Gymboree, Kindermusik etc), Suntec City so you don't have to feel isolated while you don't have a car. Actually I used to walk from Orchard Rd which was about 20 mins.
We had a two bedroom apartment that was just over 1000 sq ft so pretty comfortable and after having looked at Shangri La and another place it was a good size!
Good luck - we've only been here for 7 weeks so if you need any other newbie info that's very fresh on my mind, let me know.
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by dot dot dot » Fri, 23 Sep 2005 3:37 pm
I can second the opinions on Le Grove, stayed there a few weeks as well, perfect location, central yet quiet, great
condo facilities and very good quality.
No need to look any further I'd say.
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by parabec » Fri, 23 Sep 2005 4:00 pm
Thanks guys for that, will book there
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by beenhere10years » Fri, 23 Sep 2005 4:19 pm
Hi Rebecca,
If Le Grove is full, you may want to try Treetops. We stayed for a month this go around, it was fine. Nice facilities and a helpful staff. Really can't beat the location.
www.treetops.com.sg
I have friends that stayed at Orchard Parksuites, small but nice location as well:
www.fareast.com.sg
Good luck & welcome aboard!
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