Luxury hotel made from retired public buses opens its doors in Singapore
Talk about a busman's holiday; a resort in Singapore's Changi Village allows guests to spend the night in retired public buses.

Singapore’s public transport operator buses have been meticulously renovated to offer guests a distinctive stay within the hospitality sector. WTS Travel say the repurposed vehicles have been transformed into "elegant and eco-conscious luxury suites".
Starting from around £280 a night, the single decker buses feature spacious bedrooms, along with a TV area, shower and bath, small fridge and dining area, and air-conditioning.
Guests can also hop into the driver's seat if they fancy, although the buses no longer drive.
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The Bus Collective coach accommodation.
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1 of 9Prices start at around £280 a night
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2 of 9They feature spacious bedroom
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