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    Southeast Asia’s first luxury hotel made from retired buses opens in Singapore — take a look inside

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    The resort hotel has 20 rooms which will be open for stays from Dec. 1, 2023.

    Source: The Bus Collective

    It only costs a dollar to ride a Singapore bus — but 398 Singapore dollars to sleep in one.

    The Bus Collective is Southeast Asia’s first resort hotel to repurpose decommissioned public buses into luxury hotel rooms.

    The project renovated 20 buses that were once owned by SBS Transit, Singapore’s public transport operator, giving them a renewed purpose within the hospitality sector.

    The resort hotel officially opens on Dec. 1 and bookings are now available on its website.

    A look into the resort

    Recreational activities are not available on the property, but The Bus Collective will be organizing guided tours which guests can book at the resort hotel’s experience center, the representative said.

    One of the tours offered is a biking trip around Pulau Ubin — an island off the coast of Singapore. This tour is priced at SG$99 per person and includes a two-way ferry transfer to and from the island. Other experiences include a guided food tour and sailing at Changi Sailing Club.

    The inspiration behind the project

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