1 Orchid Club Road Orchid Country Club, Singapore, Singapore | (251) 219-4428
Located by the water in Northern Singapore's Yishun precinct
Well-maintained property with spacious rooms, all with balconies
Plenty of on-site dining spots, including a Halal restaurant
Three golf courses, several pools, well-equipped gym, and full-service spa
Features include a bowling alley, grocery store, and tennis courts
Indoor and outdoor play areas for kids
Function halls and meeting rooms accommodate different group sizes
Free shuttle rides to Yishun MRT train station
Wi-Fi is free throughout
Free parking for guests
Inconvenient location, far from city center and the airport
Limited access to public transportation
Huge compound can be difficult to navigate
Security deposit required
Orchid Country Club is a three-and-a-half-pearl, 75-room property located in Northern Singapore, quite far from the bustling city center. It's situated by Lower Seletar Reservoir and has lovely views of the water -- something that's hard to find outside of the Downtown Core. Weddings, events, and staycations are the name of the game here. Rooms here are pleasant and spacious (the latter isn't common in Singapore), and all units feature balconies. With multiple golf courses and pools, a full-service spa, and plenty of on-site dining spots, the number of features is impressive, though one major trade-off is undoubtedly the inconvenient location and decor that verges on tired. Visitors wanting to be closer to the city center can consider the One Farrer Hotel & Spa instead, though it's pricier.
Scene
Family-friendly property and lovely water views, though style is a bit bland and tired
Surrounded by greenery, Orchid Country Club is a sprawling property comprising several low-rise buildings that each serve a different purpose. Rooms, for example, are housed in the Orchid Lodge. This is also where the lobby is, but unfortunately, interiors here (and throughout the club) are on the bland side, with ho-hum decor, lots of plain walls and tiles, and underutilized, empty spaces in common areas. Although the club's overall look is slightly dated, for such a massive compound, the grounds are relatively well maintained. Guests that check-in here tend to come in large numbers for occasions like weddings and company retreats (the club's many function halls and ballrooms are popular with these crowds). Other than that, some couples and smaller groups drop in for staycations and golf on the weekends.
Location
Set by a reservoir in the northern Yishun precinct, meaning car or shuttle rides to get anywhere
Orchid Country Club lies in the Yishun precinct, which is part of Singapore's North Region, where many locals reside and hardly any other hotels exist. It sits right by Lower Seletar Reservoir, and getting here via public transport can be cumbersome. Guests can make use of the free shuttle rides that drop passengers off at Yishun MRT train station, but the best way to get to the city center is to take a taxi. Sites like Orchard Road and Marina Bay are 30 minutes away by car, while cultural districts like Chinatown and Little India can be reached in 25 minutes by car. Both Sentosa and Changi Airport are about a 35-minute drive.
Rooms
Pleasant and spacious, if a bit tired, with private balconies and water views in some
With carpeted floors, dark-wood furniture, and an uncomplicated white-and-taupe color scheme, the club's rooms are pleasant enough, but quite forgettable and tending to look a little tired. The same can be said about the bathrooms, which are rather generic and -- surprisingly -- feature only walk-in showers (no bathtubs). However, the guest rooms get major points for their sizes. Ranging from 474 to 1,184 square feet (44 to 110 square meters), the rooms are large by Singapore standards. The higher-tier options come with separate living rooms and can easily sleep up to four. Guests with babies and toddlers can opt for a crib at no extra cost. All rooms also have private balconies, which come fitted with wicker tables and chairs, and offer views of the club's golf courses as well as the reservoir. Do note that the balcony doors should be kept closed at all times to prevent mosquitoes and other insects from getting indoors. Standard amenities include air-conditioning, minibars, coffee- and tea-making facilities, flat-screen TVs with cable channels, safes, free Wi-Fi, and irons and ironing boards. Bathrooms include wall-mounted telephones and hairdryers, plus toiletries like soap, shampoo, shower caps, and various kits.
Features
Golf courses, pools, restaurants, gym, spa, bowling alley, function halls, and meeting rooms
Orchid Country Club is stuffed with features, many of which are suitable for large groups and visitors with young children. The driving range and three golf courses are the club's most popular extras, while non-golfers and kids tend to congregate either at the one of property's three swimming pools or the large bowling alley.Even though the club's location isn't great, most guests find that there is no need to leave the premises with the multiple dining spots and bars on-site. That helps make this a staycation destination in Singapore.Spots like Vanda Terrace (breakfast is served here, although it's chargeable) and the Halal-certified Royal Palm are great for local fare, and other outlets like Himawari and Peach Garden focus on Japanese and Chinese flavors. Royal Cafe and Par Lounge are ideal venues for drinks and light bites.Other features at the club include a full-service spa, a roomy and well-equipped gym that's open to guests and the public, tennis courts, a grocery store, and indoor and outdoor play areas for children. There are also several function halls, ballrooms, and meeting rooms that come with audiovisual equipment for groups that need event spaces. Parking is free for guests, as is Wi-Fi. The hotel runs a shuttle to the Yishun MRT station, a five- to 10-minute drive away.