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Hotel Mi Bencoolen vs Park Regis by Prince Singapore
Side-by-side comparison of two hotels in Singapore — score, location, comfort and price.
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Comparing Hotel Mi Bencoolen to Park Regis by Prince Singapore in Singapore. It's a real contest, and it comes down to reviews and confidence versus raw value for money.
Low confidence
Data says Hotel Mi Bencoolen. The nuance: classic tradeoff: guest confidence vs. better value.
If you only remember one thing
Hotel Mi Bencoolen wins on paper (73.89 vs 70.65), but Park Regis by Prince Singapore could still be the right call if its specific strengths align with what you need.
Choose Hotel Mi Bencoolen
- Saving money without losing quality is the goal
Choose Park Regis by Prince Singapore
- You want the hotel more travelers have validated
- You want to step outside and be in the center
- You want to feel the difference when you walk in
- Facilities and convenience matter to you
Score comparison
| Dimension | Hotel Mi Bencoolen | Park Regis by Prince Singapore |
|---|---|---|
| Reputation | 86.70 | 90.90 |
| Value | 67.96 | 45.34 |
| Location | 78.47 | 80.67 |
| Comfort | 80.20 | 81.40 |
| Services | 50.00 | 55.00 |
| Overall | 73.89 | 70.65 |
Detailed analysis
Reputation: On Reputation, Park Regis by Prince Singapore leads slightly with a 4.2-point margin.
Value: On Value, Hotel Mi Bencoolen leads clearly with a 22.62-point margin.
Location: On Location, Park Regis by Prince Singapore leads slightly with a 2.2-point margin.
Comfort: On Comfort, Park Regis by Prince Singapore leads slightly with a 1.2-point margin.
Services: On Services, Park Regis by Prince Singapore leads slightly with a 5-point margin.
Price
Hotel Mi Bencoolen
EUR 83
Superior Twin Room
Park Regis by Prince Singapore
EUR 138
Superior Queen Room
Facilities
Both hotels
1 swimming poolFitness centerFree WifiNon-smoking roomsParking on siteWifi in all areas
Only Hotel Mi Bencoolen
Family roomsPrivate Parking
Only Park Regis by Prince Singapore
Facilities for disabled guestsRestaurantRoom service