Hotels & Staycations

Holland Village Has A New Serviced Residence, Guests Enjoy Exclusive Offers At Nearby Restaurants

Quincy House Singapore by Far East Hospitality


Whether you’re a tourist on holiday or a globetrotting businessperson, one of the biggest hurdles of every overseas expedition is deciding where you’re calling home for the duration of your trip. While hotels remain the go-to choice for most travellers, those wanting something a little more homely for extended stays without forgoing essential amenities have a great option in serviced apartments.

Should you be searching for your next home away from home for an upcoming trip, look no further than Quincy House Singapore by Far East Hospitality. It’s a new serviced residence located in the heart of Holland Village, and boy are their accommodations pleasantly stylish. Here’s what a stay at their apartments looks like:


Well-appointed rooms for solo travellers, couples, & bigger groups



By the way, Quincy House also has pet-friendly room options, so feel free to stroll through their front doors with your furry companions by your side. 

Once you’ve made your way into their premises, you’ll get a slice of Quincy House’s signature “anticipatory service” straight from the get-go. As they pride themselves on meeting your needs before you’ve even raised them, visitors get to indulge in a selection of juices at the reception counter; just the thing to combat Singapore’s sweltering heat.

These come in 3 quirky flavours to reflect Quincy House’s core personalities, namely Chill, Style, and Wow!. As such, indulge in juice flavours like Honey Yuzu, Açai, and Watermelon & Lime.

Drink in hand, make your way over to The Living Room, which doubles as either a snug reading nook or conducive work station. Sink into any one of their leather chairs as you enjoy a good read here. If you’ve got business to tend to instead, a communal workspace is sat right opposite you, in the form of a long, co-working table.

Of course, work can wait; Quincy House has 255 fully-furnished apartments, all ready to check into. Do note that there’s a minimum length of stay of 6 nights at any of Quincy House Singapore’s rooms.

For starters, those travelling solo and couples alike can opt for their Deluxe Room. It houses an inviting queen-sized bed, which you can plop yourself onto as you kick back and catch up on your favourite shows on a 43-inch LED TV.

The room’s thoughtfully designed space manages to incorporate an ironing board, microwave oven, and a mini-fridge into your living quarters, so you’ve got everything you need for a cosy stay.

On the other hand, visitors looking for a place to relax with their whole family to boot can go for their Two-Bedroom Deluxe instead. It promises a spacious 721sqft of luxurious living, plus a master bedroom and an en-suite bathroom.

Speaking of which, the bathroom here even sports a Japanese-style bidet, and comes stocked with Kevin Murphy bath amenities. When you’d like to whip up a lil’ something for yourself, there’s a kitchenette at your disposal to cook up a storm.

Guests can also consider Quincy House’s One-Bedroom Deluxe, which is perfect if you don’t need the extra space, but would still like some room to stretch. It also sports the aforementioned kitchenette, along with a charming dining area for sharing heartwarming meals with a partner.

To make your stay extra homely, the folks over at Quincy House have put together a welcome gift for all visitors too. Inside, you’ll find a pair of foldable Quincy shades, a mesh bag, and a collapsible water bottle, all of which are yours to bring home as mementos of your stay.


Convenient amenities like a swimming pool, gym, & laundry room


Of course, one of the main reasons why you’d fancy a stay at any serviced apartment is access to its convenient amenities, and you’ll find that Quincy House is no different. When the sun’s out, head up to the rooftop pool for some much-needed vitamin D and soak in panoramic views of the Holland Village neighbourhood from above.


The Paris Baguette bakery at One Holland Village.

When you’re up here, look a little to your right, and you’d realise that One Holland Village isn’t too far away; that’s right, an entire shopping mall is right next door. Quincy House is even connected to the mall via a sheltered walkway, so a host of food options and an all-encompassing CS Fresh supermarket is just a short stroll away from your temporary abode.

Image credit: UBX Training

For those with some free time on their hands, you can refer to the handy Quincy Qurate Neighbourhood Guide for a list of the best sites to visit in the vicinity. It’s sorted into different spots based on your fancies; mellow café aficionados can hit up places like Cake Bar, while the more active can try their hand at Muay Thai classes at UBX Training.


You’ll be able to enjoy a complimentary cocktail at 2am:dessertbar with every dessert when you dine-in by presenting your Quincy key card.
Image credit: @2amdessertbar via Instagram

Moreover, Quincy House residents get to enjoy exclusive deals at these haunts, simply by flashing their key card. Here are some of the offers at a glance:

10% off total bill:

  • Cake Bar
  • Ippudo
  • Habit
  • Jinsa Galbi
  • Baker & Cook

15% off main dishes/à la carte food menu:

  • Fireplace by Bedrock
  • Ginkyo by Kinki
  • Lola’s Cafe
  • Wala Wala Cafe Bar
  • Baden Restaurant & Pub


Image credit: Quincy House Singapore
Of course, you’ll have to refer to your own devices when viewing the Adventure Day Guide for Instagrammable places in Singapore. 

You can also choose to top up $200+ for an Adventure Day kit by the Quincy Qurators to bring on your adventure around the Little Red Dot. It consists of an Instax camera with 10 reels of film to capture your memories. It also comes with a card holder and a QR code which links to an e-guide of IG-worthy spots in Singapore.


Quincy House’s gym is stocked with equipment and machines you’d find at commercial gyms, such as a free weights section. 

You might be far away from home, but it doesn’t mean you have to take unwanted breaks away from the iron temple. Thankfully, Quincy House agrees, as it has an expansive gym within its grounds. It’s by no means pint-sized – it has all the equipment you need to sculpt a Grecian bod, from power racks and dumbbells to state-of-the-art treadmills.

All stays at Quincy House come with Weekday Grab & Go breakfast from Mondays to Fridays, so you needn’t leave its premises for your first meal of the day. Should you find your belly rumbling throughout any part of the day, you can make a stop at the 24/7 Munchies Bar. It’s perpetually stocked with snacks to cure any hunger pangs, even in the dead of night.

Last but not least, you can swing by The Laundry Room to sort out your laundry sitch, especially if you’re planning for longer stays at Quincy House.

While the bigger apartments have washers and dryers within them, Deluxe Room guests can head to this common area to do their laundry. It’s free to use, and they’ve even spruced up the place with some bar chairs so you can grab a seat as the washing machines go whirl.


Book a stay at Quincy House in Holland Village


When it comes to serviced apartments, you’ll find that Quincy House’s offerings are pretty hard to beat. They’ve got thoughtful amenities at your fingertips, sweet deals at neighbouring joints, and most important of all, comfy accommodation that makes you feel right at home.

Learn more about Quincy House’s serviced residences

 


This post was brought to you by Far East Hospitality.
Photography by Ng Zhi Feng.

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