Whether you’re an expat touching down in Singapore or a local looking for a temporary abode, you’re bound to find a suitable home with Far East Hospitality Serviced Residences.
We all know the saying that “location is everything” but the ideal address means different things to different people.
Serviced apartments are a sound alternative to hotels, especially if space and amenities such as a full kitchen are key considerations. And no matter your situation or stage of life, Far East Hospitality Serviced Residences has a wide range of generously sized options to accommodate your requirements.This versatile studio at Adina Serviced Apartments Singapore Orchard is designed for both working and entertaining.
If you have hybrid work arrangements, you will find the Adina Serviced Apartments Singapore Orchard to be an ideal home. Its contemporary design provides a chic backdrop for working from home, and with it being situated near Somerset MRT, the property is only a couple of stops away from the central business district for fuss-free commutes to the office.
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