Looking for things to do in November?
Why not go for a staycation in a retired SBS bus at The Bus Collective, a unique new resort in Changi Village.
The Bus Collective is an unconventional hotel that features a fleet of 20 retired public buses that have been transformed into luxury suites, all located just 1.8 km from Changi Beach.
Guests at The Bus Collective enjoy access to a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, and complimentary WiFi throughout the property.
Additionally, the resort provides concierge services and luggage storage, making it a convenient and comfortable option for those seeking something different.
This one-of-a-kind staycation concept is the first bus resort in Singapore and Southeast Asia.
Each bus suite has been revamped from floor to ceiling, with seating and mechanical parts replaced by plush bedding, private bathrooms, and even rain showers and bathtubs:
However, charming original elements like the driver’s seat, steering wheel, and bus windows have been preserved for an authentic touch:
Each suite is also equipped with modern comforts, including a smart TV, bath amenities, hairdryer, in-room safe, electric kettle, and air conditioning, ensuring guests can relax in both comfort and style:
Located close to local attractions and dining options, The Bus Collective offers easy access to Changi Chapel & Museum, Changi Village Hawker Centre, and Changi East Boardwalk.
Guests can also join guided tours, including a cycling expedition on Pulau Ubin and a foodie trail through various spots in the eastern part of Singapore.
Click here to find out more.
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