I don't want to stay in a hotel without windows, but I want to save as much as possible on hotel costs!!
by 旅する主婦
Sep 23, 2025
If so, I recommend the lyf Farrer Park Singapore.
I'm not claustrophobic, but I hate windowless hotels because they make the trip feel less fulfilling.
In Singapore, many hotel rooms are windowless to keep costs down. 🥲
I want to wake up to the morning sun...and I hate the idea of a building wall right outside the window...
But hotels in Singapore are expensive. 🥹 After much searching, I finally found a hotel that I'm very happy with.
From the city center, it's a one-minute walk from Farrer Park Station, which is one stop away from Little India Station.
It's just one transfer away from Raffle Place Station, the closest station to the Merlion.
The blinds on the windows close securely, and they have special film on them, so they're not too bright during the day and don't allow people to see inside, so it's a safe experience. ✨
This time, I stayed alone, so there was only one bed, but they also have twin rooms.
The TV in the bed was connected to the internet, so I could watch YouTube and You can also watch Netflix by logging in with your own account. ✨
The only downsides are:
There's no breakfast plan, and the room doesn't have a refrigerator, so you have to share it.
Please note that Singapore has few amenities due to its CO2 reduction efforts. There were no pajamas.
Towels are provided.
⚠️This hotel requires a minimum stay of two nights, so please note that it won't be listed as fully booked or shown in search results.
However, as someone who requires a minimum of comfort as a base for my travels, I was very satisfied with this hotel.
I hope you all enjoy it too. ☺️
Please feel free to use this as a reference.
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Post by 旅する主婦 | Sep 23, 2025












