Park Hotel Group Stay-2-Pay-1 Flash Deal - Stay Two Nights From S$170 Nett, Book Between 22-27 April 2021
Enjoy a two-night staycation for the price of one at any Park Hotel Group property in Singapore - bookings will have to be made before 8:59 AM on 27 April 2021, and stays must be consumed by 30 June 2021. With room-only rates start from just S$170 nett for two nights (or $85 nett per night), this is an excellent opportunity to enjoy a short vacation in Singapore (especially if you have already utilised your S$100 SingapoRediscovers Vouchers).
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There are five Park Hotel Group properties in Singapore that are offering this Stay 2 Pay 1 deal and the prices do vary based on the projected demand (obviously, weekday stays are typically cheaper as compared to weekend stays).
Park Hotel Farrer Park - from S$170 nett for two nights
Park Hotel Alexandra - from S$190 nett for two nights
Park Hotel Clarke Quay - from S$190 nett for two nights
Grand Park Orchard - from S$220 nett for two nights
Grand Park City Hall - from S$310 nett for two nights
Hotel guests who book this special rate will also get to enjoy up to 30% off total F&B bills at participating restaurants and bars during their stay. As mentioned earlier, you will have to consume these stays by 30 June 2021 so if you do not have anything planned for the upcoming school holidays yet, this could be an excellent opportunity to enjoy some massive savings.
If you have not utilised your S$100 SingapoRediscovers Vouchers (SRV), do remember that you will only have until 30 June 2021 to utilise them before they expire. While you are not able to use your S$100 SRV for this flash deal, there are plenty of hotels to choose from if you are looking for a staycation. Alternatively, you may also consider using your S$100 SRV on seven of the best attractions in Singapore.
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