Free access to all-day dining for Quincy Hotel guests

Free access to all-day dining for Quincy Hotel guests

SINGAPORE - The Quincy Hotel on Thursday unveiled its revamped All-Club Benefits concept, which now includes access to an all-day dining spread for all its guests.

Previously, club benefits only included a complimentary private one-way airport limousine transfer in an Audi Q7, A5 or an Mercedez E Class, hotel-wide Wi-Fi access, in-room mini bar, evening cocktails and laundry for two articles of clothing.

Now, part of the boutique hotel's all-inclusive package is a dining spread from 6.45am to 8.30pm daily in the hotel lobby.

The spread features hot and cold menus, with an assortment of cakes, muffins and scones by Dean & DeLuca and hot entrees by Modesto's in the evening.

"The Quincy Hotel has always been about housing our guests in style. What we are doing with the All-Club Benefits is to challenge and exceed guest expectations of a hotel - when they return to Quincy, they can find a gourmet spread of refreshments waiting for their enjoyment right at the hotel's lobby cum restaurant, whenever they want," said Mr Raphael Saw, Chief Operating Officer of Far East Hospitality.

The hotel, which is located behind Paragon shopping mall, also recently won the Best Boutique Hotel title in the TTG Asia Travel Awards 2013.

To enjoy Quincy Hotel's re-imagined All-Club Benefits concept, take up its year-end Holiday Savers+ promotion.

Guests who book their stays in October and November for stay periods from 13 December 2013 to 8 February 2014 will enjoy discounts of up to 35 per cent off, with no minimum length of stay required. More information can be found at www.stayfareast.com/holidaysavers.

Guests who book their stays via the website will also receive complimentary city tours, allowing them to explore and discover Singapore on City Tour's FunVee Open-Top Bus Tours.

Each room booked will be entitled to a free city tour for two persons, worth up to $39.80.

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