Facade/entrance in KēSa House, The Unlimited Collection managed by The Ascott Limited

KēSa House, The Unlimited Collection managed by The Ascott Limited

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to KēSa House, The Unlimited Collection managed by The Ascott Limited, where modern comfort meets the vibrant charm of Singapore! Located at 55 Keong Saik Road, this 4-star hotel provides an exquisite escape just 0.9mi from the bustling city center. Picture yourself starting your day in a stylish room featuring a kitchenette, balcony, and stunning views—perfect for a refreshing cup of coffee while soaking in the atmosphere. Rates are incredibly reasonable, starting from just $244 a night, making it accessible for travelers seeking a memorable getaway!

Bedroom, Bed in KēSa House, The Unlimited Collection managed by The Ascott Limited
Bedroom, Bed in KēSa House, The Unlimited Collection managed by The Ascott Limited

Rooms

Standard in KēSa House, The Unlimited Collection managed by The Ascott Limited

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1 Queen Size Bed

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140 sqft

Standard Room

Private Bathroom

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Air conditioning

This air-conditioned double room is consisted of of a flat-screen TV with cable channels and a private bathroom. The unit has 1 bed.

Deluxe  in KēSa House, The Unlimited Collection managed by The Ascott Limited

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1 Queen Size Bed

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120 sqft

Deluxe

Private Bathroom

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Air conditioning

This air-conditioned double room includes a flat-screen TV with cable channels and a private bathroom. The unit offers 1 bed.

Premier in KēSa House, The Unlimited Collection managed by The Ascott Limited

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1 Queen Size Bed

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160 sqft

Premier

Private Bathroom

Balcony

View

Flat-screen TV

This air-conditioned double room includes a flat-screen TV with cable channels, a private bathroom as well as a terrace. The unit offers 1 bed.

Discover More

Dive into a world of convenience and relaxation with amenities designed for the modern explorer. Enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi as you plan your adventures, explore the local culinary scene, or unwind on the terrace after a day of sightseeing. With 24-hour front desk service and non-smoking rooms, your peace of mind is our priority. Plus, with room features like air conditioning and free toiletries, your stay will be as comfortable as it is enjoyable. KēSa House has earned rave reviews from our guests, boasting an impressive 1,467 reviews that highlight our commitment to exceptional service!

Lobby or reception in KēSa House, The Unlimited Collection managed by The Ascott Limited
Property building in KēSa House, The Unlimited Collection managed by The Ascott Limited

Experience the Best

As you venture out, you'll find yourself immersed in Singapore's fusion of cultures, culinary delights, and stunning architecture. Whether you’re here for business, leisure, or a little bit of both, KēSa House offers the perfect base for your adventures. So come indulge in the joys of travel—your Singapore story awaits at KēSa House!

Balcony/Terrace, Bed in KēSa House, The Unlimited Collection managed by The Ascott Limited
Bedroom, Bed in KēSa House, The Unlimited Collection managed by The Ascott Limited

Plan Your Stay

When staying at KēSa House, The Unlimited Collection managed by The Ascott Limited, you’ll discover a delightful array of room options tailored to your taste and travel needs! Choose from cozy havens like the Standard Heritage Room or more spacious choices like the Studio Premier with Balcony, complete with its relaxing outdoor seating. Each room is thoughtfully designed to provide a tranquil atmosphere where you can recharge after a day packed with exploration. With such a variety, whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or even with a larger group of friends or family, you’ll find the perfect spot to kick back and unwind after enjoying the sights of the vibrant city.

Balcony/Terrace in KēSa House, The Unlimited Collection managed by The Ascott Limited
Bed in KēSa House, The Unlimited Collection managed by The Ascott Limited

Amenities

Free wifi

Air conditioning

Terrace

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Kitchenware

Kitchenette

Patio

Bathroom in KēSa House, The Unlimited Collection managed by The Ascott Limited
Bathroom in KēSa House, The Unlimited Collection managed by The Ascott Limited
Property building in KēSa House, The Unlimited Collection managed by The Ascott Limited
KēSa House is more of a hotel than an accommodation place, as it appears to cater for both long- and short-term residency. It offers a private lounge for guests, and has a communal kitchen and launderette, making it a little different from traditional hotels. Despite arriving at the accommodation well in advance of the usual check-in, Seeham arranged for an immediate check-in. Having visited Singapore on a number of occasions, I have become quite used to budget-medium priced accommodation meaning small compact rooms, and this was no exception. Being small in size does not, however, necessarily mean not having all of what is available in more spacious hotel rooms. comfortable bed, which spread from one wall to the other, making getting into (or out of) bed a potential act of intimacy. The room also contained a fold away bench, enabling work to still be conducted, a small refrigerator, and plenty of storage areas to ensure tripping over luggage does not become a hazard. The bathroom is also very small, and if long legged (as I am), some side saddling may be required when using the toilet. Small shower, but excellent water pressure and temperature. Also provided, showing that they truly are a blessing to residents, is the provision of face cloths. Added to its quirkiness is a number of resident notifications placed around the room and throughout the building. All very relevant though. Bottomless water, tea and coffee are also a very wonderful asset, as is the ability to do laundry on site. Very well located for using public transport into the city centre (and beyond) for sightseeing and shopping. Also surrounded by a number of eateries of various ethnicities, which may engender some street noise up till around midnight, but guests are warned of this before making bookings, so the onus lies on them, not the accommodation providers, and it is a little unfair to use this as a subsequent complaint. Excellent complimentary (and secured) Wi-fi.

Arend

I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed my 11-night stay at KeSa House. Initially, I was dissatisfied about the fact that there was no indication in the room description on booking.com that the room I booked had no windows. It was only after I made a non-refundable booking that I was told the room I booked was windowless.. When I requested cancellation, explaining my reasons, I received a free upgrade to a room with windows. What I liked: I love the tastefully preserved historical architecture of the building: the wide wooden planks on the floors, the design of the doors and windows with shutters (all functional). The history that came with the Chinatown area came through for me. The room deco is simple and timeless, along with the bathroom fixtures that are clean and well-maintained. Even though it is in a bustling area with considerable outside noise, there is sufficient privacy in my room. There is a common kitchen and a living area. I could chill out there if I wished and there is not much traffic. There is a washing machine and dryer although it would be nice if there was an additional set. There is just about enough floor space for me to lay out my yoga mat, which is more than what I can say for most Singapore hotels. The guests seemed considerate. One evening, I complained to the front desk about whiffs of cigarette smoke coming through the room vent. Within 20 min, they investigated and resolved the issue.

Csc

KeSa house is ideally located in a very hip/lively neighborhood that feels like a subsection of Chinatown. There are multiple MRT stations within a 8-10 minute walk and a ton of great restaurants around. The hotel is impeccably clean, well designed & laid out, and comfortable - especially with the kitchen providing unlimited water and a couple nice snacks. The rooms are VERY small but exceptionally executed given their space. The bed/bedding is beyond comfortable and cozy and the shower has amazing water pressure & hot water. We will absolutely recommend the hotel to anyone traveling & would happily stay again if we found ourselves in Singapore another time.

Hayden

Great location near to MRT stations as well as many bars and restaurants (slight downside you could hear the music/chatting late into the night, but it didn't stop me from sleeping so as long as you don't mind hearing that a little you will be fine!). Staff here were great, so friendly and helpful and really went out of their way to help get our laundry washed when the hotel washing machine broke down. Also really useful to have the kitchen, I only used it for coffee and still/sparkling water but that was a nice touch. Very neat and compact room with everything you need and enough storage space for me to unpack and put my bag away in one of the cubbies.

Butler

The location is great. Quite close to Chinatown and Maxwell complex. Major tourist sites are all within 30 minutes' walk. Too bad it's rainy season, but the nearest underground station connects three trains, so it's still really convenient. The room is tiny but neat, with all necessary facilities (there is even a mini fridge!) included. There is a common kitchen where you could fill the glass bottle from the room with still and sparkling water. The laundry room includes a washing machine and a dryer (SG$5 each per use). All the staff are very friendly and answer all my questions patiently.

Jacob

KēSa House is more of a hotel than an accommodation place, as it appears to cater for both long- and short-term residency. It offers a private lounge for guests, and has a communal kitchen and launderette, making it a little different from traditional hotels. Despite arriving at the accommodation well in advance of the usual check-in, Seeham arranged for an immediate check-in. Having visited Singapore on a number of occasions, I have become quite used to budget-medium priced accommodation meaning small compact rooms, and this was no exception. Being small in size does not, however, necessarily mean not having all of what is available in more spacious hotel rooms. comfortable bed, which spread from one wall to the other, making getting into (or out of) bed a potential act of intimacy. The room also contained a fold away bench, enabling work to still be conducted, a small refrigerator, and plenty of storage areas to ensure tripping over luggage does not become a hazard. The bathroom is also very small, and if long legged (as I am), some side saddling may be required when using the toilet. Small shower, but excellent water pressure and temperature. Also provided, showing that they truly are a blessing to residents, is the provision of face cloths. Added to its quirkiness is a number of resident notifications placed around the room and throughout the building. All very relevant though. Bottomless water, tea and coffee are also a very wonderful asset, as is the ability to do laundry on site. Very well located for using public transport into the city centre (and beyond) for sightseeing and shopping. Also surrounded by a number of eateries of various ethnicities, which may engender some street noise up till around midnight, but guests are warned of this before making bookings, so the onus lies on them, not the accommodation providers, and it is a little unfair to use this as a subsequent complaint. Excellent complimentary (and secured) Wi-fi.

Arend

I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed my 11-night stay at KeSa House. Initially, I was dissatisfied about the fact that there was no indication in the room description on booking.com that the room I booked had no windows. It was only after I made a non-refundable booking that I was told the room I booked was windowless.. When I requested cancellation, explaining my reasons, I received a free upgrade to a room with windows. What I liked: I love the tastefully preserved historical architecture of the building: the wide wooden planks on the floors, the design of the doors and windows with shutters (all functional). The history that came with the Chinatown area came through for me. The room deco is simple and timeless, along with the bathroom fixtures that are clean and well-maintained. Even though it is in a bustling area with considerable outside noise, there is sufficient privacy in my room. There is a common kitchen and a living area. I could chill out there if I wished and there is not much traffic. There is a washing machine and dryer although it would be nice if there was an additional set. There is just about enough floor space for me to lay out my yoga mat, which is more than what I can say for most Singapore hotels. The guests seemed considerate. One evening, I complained to the front desk about whiffs of cigarette smoke coming through the room vent. Within 20 min, they investigated and resolved the issue.

Csc

KeSa house is ideally located in a very hip/lively neighborhood that feels like a subsection of Chinatown. There are multiple MRT stations within a 8-10 minute walk and a ton of great restaurants around. The hotel is impeccably clean, well designed & laid out, and comfortable - especially with the kitchen providing unlimited water and a couple nice snacks. The rooms are VERY small but exceptionally executed given their space. The bed/bedding is beyond comfortable and cozy and the shower has amazing water pressure & hot water. We will absolutely recommend the hotel to anyone traveling & would happily stay again if we found ourselves in Singapore another time.

Hayden

Great location near to MRT stations as well as many bars and restaurants (slight downside you could hear the music/chatting late into the night, but it didn't stop me from sleeping so as long as you don't mind hearing that a little you will be fine!). Staff here were great, so friendly and helpful and really went out of their way to help get our laundry washed when the hotel washing machine broke down. Also really useful to have the kitchen, I only used it for coffee and still/sparkling water but that was a nice touch. Very neat and compact room with everything you need and enough storage space for me to unpack and put my bag away in one of the cubbies.

Butler

The location is great. Quite close to Chinatown and Maxwell complex. Major tourist sites are all within 30 minutes' walk. Too bad it's rainy season, but the nearest underground station connects three trains, so it's still really convenient. The room is tiny but neat, with all necessary facilities (there is even a mini fridge!) included. There is a common kitchen where you could fill the glass bottle from the room with still and sparkling water. The laundry room includes a washing machine and a dryer (SG$5 each per use). All the staff are very friendly and answer all my questions patiently.

Jacob

KēSa House is more of a hotel than an accommodation place, as it appears to cater for both long- and short-term residency. It offers a private lounge for guests, and has a communal kitchen and launderette, making it a little different from traditional hotels. Despite arriving at the accommodation well in advance of the usual check-in, Seeham arranged for an immediate check-in. Having visited Singapore on a number of occasions, I have become quite used to budget-medium priced accommodation meaning small compact rooms, and this was no exception. Being small in size does not, however, necessarily mean not having all of what is available in more spacious hotel rooms. comfortable bed, which spread from one wall to the other, making getting into (or out of) bed a potential act of intimacy. The room also contained a fold away bench, enabling work to still be conducted, a small refrigerator, and plenty of storage areas to ensure tripping over luggage does not become a hazard. The bathroom is also very small, and if long legged (as I am), some side saddling may be required when using the toilet. Small shower, but excellent water pressure and temperature. Also provided, showing that they truly are a blessing to residents, is the provision of face cloths. Added to its quirkiness is a number of resident notifications placed around the room and throughout the building. All very relevant though. Bottomless water, tea and coffee are also a very wonderful asset, as is the ability to do laundry on site. Very well located for using public transport into the city centre (and beyond) for sightseeing and shopping. Also surrounded by a number of eateries of various ethnicities, which may engender some street noise up till around midnight, but guests are warned of this before making bookings, so the onus lies on them, not the accommodation providers, and it is a little unfair to use this as a subsequent complaint. Excellent complimentary (and secured) Wi-fi.

Arend

I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed my 11-night stay at KeSa House. Initially, I was dissatisfied about the fact that there was no indication in the room description on booking.com that the room I booked had no windows. It was only after I made a non-refundable booking that I was told the room I booked was windowless.. When I requested cancellation, explaining my reasons, I received a free upgrade to a room with windows. What I liked: I love the tastefully preserved historical architecture of the building: the wide wooden planks on the floors, the design of the doors and windows with shutters (all functional). The history that came with the Chinatown area came through for me. The room deco is simple and timeless, along with the bathroom fixtures that are clean and well-maintained. Even though it is in a bustling area with considerable outside noise, there is sufficient privacy in my room. There is a common kitchen and a living area. I could chill out there if I wished and there is not much traffic. There is a washing machine and dryer although it would be nice if there was an additional set. There is just about enough floor space for me to lay out my yoga mat, which is more than what I can say for most Singapore hotels. The guests seemed considerate. One evening, I complained to the front desk about whiffs of cigarette smoke coming through the room vent. Within 20 min, they investigated and resolved the issue.

Csc

KeSa house is ideally located in a very hip/lively neighborhood that feels like a subsection of Chinatown. There are multiple MRT stations within a 8-10 minute walk and a ton of great restaurants around. The hotel is impeccably clean, well designed & laid out, and comfortable - especially with the kitchen providing unlimited water and a couple nice snacks. The rooms are VERY small but exceptionally executed given their space. The bed/bedding is beyond comfortable and cozy and the shower has amazing water pressure & hot water. We will absolutely recommend the hotel to anyone traveling & would happily stay again if we found ourselves in Singapore another time.

Hayden

Great location near to MRT stations as well as many bars and restaurants (slight downside you could hear the music/chatting late into the night, but it didn't stop me from sleeping so as long as you don't mind hearing that a little you will be fine!). Staff here were great, so friendly and helpful and really went out of their way to help get our laundry washed when the hotel washing machine broke down. Also really useful to have the kitchen, I only used it for coffee and still/sparkling water but that was a nice touch. Very neat and compact room with everything you need and enough storage space for me to unpack and put my bag away in one of the cubbies.

Butler

The location is great. Quite close to Chinatown and Maxwell complex. Major tourist sites are all within 30 minutes' walk. Too bad it's rainy season, but the nearest underground station connects three trains, so it's still really convenient. The room is tiny but neat, with all necessary facilities (there is even a mini fridge!) included. There is a common kitchen where you could fill the glass bottle from the room with still and sparkling water. The laundry room includes a washing machine and a dryer (SG$5 each per use). All the staff are very friendly and answer all my questions patiently.

Jacob

Location

55 Keong Saik Road, Singapore, 089158, Republic of Singapore

KēSa House, The Unlimited Collection managed by The Ascott Limited