Top 6 City Hotels in Singapore

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Exterior of Marina Bay Sands and Art Science Museum
Exterior of Marina Bay Sands and Art Science Museum

Singapore has been labelled one of the world’s wealthiest cities on numerous occasions. Apart from one of Singapore’s most prominent hotels, the city-state is home to plenty of five-star hotels for the wealthiest visitors or couples seeking a romantic getaway.
Read more and check into one of these hotels and indulge in the better things in life, including butler service, in-room jacuzzi tubs, and lavish spas.

Marina Bay Sands

As Marina Bay Sands, you can live like a crazy rich Asian at least for one night. The hotel, which is housed in a Moshe Safdie-designed skyscraper with views of the South China Sea, has become a landmark. The regal Chairman Suite, located on the higher levels and covering 600 square meters and bordered by floor-to-ceiling windows, is the epitome of luxury. It has four luxury bedrooms, four huge bathrooms, and three private balconies where you can wine and dine while looking out over the city lights.

Four Seasons Hotel

The Four Seasons Hotel Singapore is a tranquil haven in the heart of the city. The magnificent Four Seasons Presidential Suite, located on the 19th floor high above Orchard Road, offers enough of space for private dinner parties, business meetings, and total leisure. This apartment is a calm location overlooking the tree-lined Orchard Boulevard, packed with an outstanding view of the city skyline, and is decked out in fine furnishings surrounded by Asian antiques.

Raffles Hotel Singapore

Front Entrance of the Legendary Raffles Hotel.

Without mentioning the Raffles Hotel, this list would be incomplete. The grand dame of Singapore is a national monument as well as a five-star hotel. After an expensive but thorough makeover, the luxury hotel reopened late last 2020, with three new accommodation categories, a new spa retreat, and immersive cuisine and cultural experiences.

The St. Regis Singapore

At The St. Regis Singapore, luxury abounds, especially with a personal butler on hand 24/7 regardless of accommodation category. The Presidential Suite on the penthouse floor is of course, the hotel’s crowning jewel. Consider a living room with a cascading crystal chandelier and a baby grand piano, a fully stocked bar, a private gym, and a master bathroom with a jacuzzi and steam chamber. As if that were not enough, suite guests are also treated to a daily 60-minute spa treatment.

The Fullerton Hotel

View of The Fullerton Hotel from Singapore River.

Clifford Pier, one of the two heritage wings of the Fullerton Bay Hotel Singapore was previously the arrival place for immigrants to Singapore. So, it is only natural that the hotel pays homage to Singapore’s heritage by designating suites to each of the country’s distinct identities. The Robinson Suite is designed in a chinoiserie style, with silk panels and throws and Ming era-inspired vases. The Bottega Veneta luxuries, including goose down pillows and Egyptian linens are of the highest quality.

Shangri-La Hotel Singapore

The Shangri-La Hotel is located in 15 acres of natural greenery just minutes from the bustling Orchard Road shopping district. This calm and stylish urban hideaway is divided into three wings, each with 792 bedrooms and suites. The Tower Wing, the property’s oldest component was recently renovated and now has a modern style. In fact, the hotel has hosted a number of heads of state and influential people.

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