In a city crowned the most expensive place in the world, 5-star hotels are a dime a dozen. But one that provides plenty of perks to its guests like Village Hotel Sentosa is rare.
At this stunning property, beyond family-friendly facilities and vibrant atmosphere, you’ll get access to a host of free daily workout classes, fun activities, discounts at attractions and F&B outlets on the island, and a comprehensive local-focused travel guide so you can experience Singapore to the fullest.
As part of your stay experience at Village Hotel Sentosa, you’ll get access to complimentary pool activities such as aqua zumba, hand ball, captain ball, and water polo.
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Movie nights are on Fridays and Saturdays, so if you’d like to watch some classics on a big screen with a side of sea breeze, don’t miss it.
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If you have kids in tow, you’ll be happy to know Village Hotel Sentosa is packed with fam-friendly amenities such as 4 thematic pools, spacious family rooms, and a dedicated kid check-in counter for those booking the hotel’s staycation package where mini visitors can check in.
For guests who book the Deluxe Family Room, you’ll find a Supersize Kids’ Pack in the room that includes bath products, a toothbrush, a bathrobe, a colouring tote bag, a Sentosa Adventure Book, and Rubik’s cube.
At every lift lobby, you can also get self-serve amenities such as coffee, tea, and ice cubes from the Village Hub, as well as vending machines stocked with drinks and snacks. Don’t forget to let the kiddos try some tasty local snacks at the Village Cart in the lobby.
Upon your arrival at Village Hotel Sentosa, you’ll immediately gain access to a Village Passport. Consider this your trusty local guide to everything you should eat, play, and explore around the island and beyond.
HydroDash Sentosa.
The booklet will include information about operating hours of facilities and shuttle bus within the hotel, as well as fun facts about animals like peacocks and jungle roosters which can be found near the property.
On top of that, it’ll point you to the family-friendly restaurants, attractions, and activities in Sentosa. Think Coastal Trail, HydroDash, Kidzania, Sensoryscape, and Skyline Luge.
But that’s not all. The Village Passport also covers the grounds off Sentosa island.
It’ll provide you info on scenic parks like Hort Park and Henderson Waves, heritage neighbourhoods of Tanjong Pagar and Tiong Bahru, and a Singlish cheat sheet so you won’t be lost when the locals fire lah or leh at you when they speak.
Truth be told, Village Hotel Sentosa is a great home base for those seeking a mini island getaway with plenty of family-friendly things to do. With its local-focused Village Passport, you’ll be able to navigate the Little Red Dot with ease and eat, play, and explore just like the Singaporeans do.
Beyond Village Hotel Sentosa, guests staying at the other 7 Village properties in Singapore under Far East Hospitality will also get their hands on a Village Passport. Depending on where you stay, however, your guide book might be slightly different as it’s curated based on the neighbourhood you’re in. Apart from hotels, Village brand also has serviced residences.
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If you have a trip to Japan on the horizon, have a look at Far East Village Hotel Yokohama, Far East Village Hotel Tokyo, Ariake, and Far East Village Hotel Tokyo, Asakusa. They all sit in prime locations that are within walking distance to city landmarks, historic sights, restaurants, stores, and train stations. That way, you can eat, shop, and live like a local no matter where you go.
This post was brought to you by Far East Hospitality.
Cover image adapted from: Village Hotel Sentosa
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