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Dorsett Singapore opens March 28

Room package offered at below $200.

DORSETT SINGAPORE, a mid-scale hotel owned and managed by Dorsett  Hospitality International, is slated to open doors from Thursday, 28 March 2013. 

Hong Kong listed Dorsett Hospitality International, formerly known as Kosmopolito Hotels International, is a spin-off from Far East Consortium Limited.  

The 10-storey hotel boasts of modern architecture and  design cladded with a full glass building façade to present a refreshing landmark that seeks to
harmonise with the heritage backdrop of Chinatown precinct. Setting foot into the hotel, one will be  impressed with the welcoming interior of warmth and elegance distinguishing itself from the traditional Chinese quarter of town with nostalgic sights of gazetted shop houses and local eateriesin vicinity.

Dorsett Singapore, which bills itself as the first ever hotel property in Singapore to be seated above a transport hub – Outram  Park MRT interchange station, boasts of an exclusive location with easy access to the city’s commercial and tourist highlights such as the Singapore’s entertainment and shopping belt Orchard Road, Marina Bay Sands, HarbourFront, Resorts World Sentosa, Universal Studios  Singapore, and Singapore’s Central Business District. 

Dorsett Singapore invites guests to celebrate its soft  launch with an attractive room package at SGD199++ per night stay at the Dorsett Room (room only).

Rate is inclusive of complimentary wired and wireless Internet and is available from the period  of 28 March 2013 to 30 June 2013. 

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