Singapore, a dazzling city-state, is a fusion of futuristic architecture, lush gardens, and diverse cultures. The city's hotels redefine luxury, soaring to new heights with breathtaking skyline views and impeccable service. Celebrities and business moguls are attracted to Singapore for its culinary marvels, shopping extravaganzas, and the efficiency of a city that stands at the crossroads of Asia, offering a seamless blend of tradition and innovation.
The appeal of The St. Regis Singapore begins with its position in central Singapore. From here, Singapore becomes part of the stay, while the atmosphere remains polished and composed.
Raffles Singapore wraps its all-suite grandeur around white arcades, tropical courtyards and the measured hush of a true landmark. Queen Elizabeth II stayed in the Sir Stamford Raffles Suite during her 2006 state visit, making the hotel part of a modern royal itinerary.
Set in Singapore's most location, Capella Singapore makes its location the centre of the experience. It offers a five-star base for discovering Singapore.
The focus at Marina Bay Sands is a marina, matched by a five-star address in the Singapore district. It is an uncomplicated way to stay close to Singapore.
W Singapore - Sentosa Cove provides a five-star hotel stay in Singapore, keeping the experience focused and unfussy. The strongest reason to choose it is the chance to explore the destination from a settled base.
Set in the Singapore district, The Four Seasons Hotel Singapore makes its location the centre of the experience. It offers a five-star base for discovering Singapore.
The proposition at The Fullerton Hotel Singapore is a clear one: a five-star hotel in Singapore and a composed place to return to after a day in the destination.
Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore puts its setting first in central Singapore. It is a design-led retreat with an easy relationship to the streets and character of Singapore.
The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore offers a five-star hotel base in Singapore. Its role is simple: a calm place to return to between time spent discovering the destination.
The Warehouse Hotel puts its setting first in central Singapore. It is a design-led retreat with an easy relationship to the streets and character of Singapore.