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Hotels near Chinatown Heritage Centre

Best Hotels Near Chinatown Heritage Centre, Singapore

Hotels near Chinatown Heritage Centre

This place is temporarily closed. The colourful past of Chinatown comes alive within the walls of these three beautifully-restored shophouses on Pagoda Street, comfortably nestled in the midst of Singapore's bustling Chinatown district. Every nook and cranny in the Chinatown Heritage Centre pulsates with the memories of yesteryear, offering an experience like no other as one is transported to Chinatown in the budding years of Singapore's establishment as a seaport. From the desperate hopefulness of the many "Sinkheh" (new migrants) - risking life and limb to embark on an arduous journey from the various Chinese provinces to the promised land of Singapore - to the raw, seedy and underground practices of gambling dens and secret societies, be prepared to experience a sense of nostalgia and sentimentality as you step into the pages of Chinatown's history. The Chinatown Heritage Centre is the only place in Singapore that has recreated the original interiors of its shophouse tenants in the 1950s, offering visitors an honest, revealing glimpse into the lives of Chinatown's early residents.
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48 Pagoda Street, Singapore 059207 Singapore
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    62 Upper Cross Street, Singapore 058353 Singapore
    0.1 km from Chinatown Heritage Centre
    #5 Best Value of 1023 Hotels near Chinatown Heritage Centre
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    76 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 048464 Singapore
    0.5 km from Chinatown Heritage Centre
    #9 Best Value of 1023 Hotels near Chinatown Heritage Centre
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    68A Smith Street Level 2 & 3, Singapore 058967 Singapore
    0.1 km from Chinatown Heritage Centre
    #10 Best Value of 1023 Hotels near Chinatown Heritage Centre
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    20 Trengganu Street 3rd Storey, Chinatown, Singapore 058479 Singapore
    0.1 km from Chinatown Heritage Centre
    #13 Best Value of 1023 Hotels near Chinatown Heritage Centre
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    48 Mosque Street Chinatown Point, Singapore 059526 Singapore
    0.1 km from Chinatown Heritage Centre
    #16 Best Value of 1023 Hotels near Chinatown Heritage Centre
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    22 Teck Lim Road Park 22 Floor 1 Chinatown Point, Singapore 088392 Singapore
    0.4 km from Chinatown Heritage Centre
    #20 Best Value of 1023 Hotels near Chinatown Heritage Centre
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    20 Maxwell Road #03-01 Maxwell House, Singapore 069113 Singapore
    0.5 km from Chinatown Heritage Centre
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