Hotels in Singapore

Conrad Centennial Singapore is a hotel located in Millenia Walk, Marina Centre, Singapore. The hotel has 509 guestrooms including 25 suites, and 31 floors with two basements. The hotels carpark is shared with Millenia Walk. ...more on Wikipedia about "Conrad Centennial Singapore"

(Damenlou Hotel) The uniquely Singaporean dish of fishhead mifen (rice vermicelli) was invented by Tang Kwong Swee in the 1920s. ...more on Wikipedia about "Damenlou Hotel"

(List of hotels in Singapore) ==By location== ...more on Wikipedia about "List of hotels in Singapore"

The Marina Mandarin Singapore ( Chinese: 新加坡滨华大酒店) is 575-room, five-star hotel located at 6 Raffles Boulevard in Marina Centre, Singapore. Built as part of the Marina Square commercial complex and opened in 1987, it was closed and underwent a major upgrading programme from 15 May 2005 to 31 August 2005 and at a cost of S$25 million. ...more on Wikipedia about "Marina Mandarin Singapore"

The Meritus Mandarin Singapore ( Chinese: 文华大酒店) is a five-star hotel located at 333 Orchard Road in Singapore. Opened in 1971 with a single 36-storey block, it became a landmark for the Orchard Road area when the second block, standing at 40 storeys and 173 metres high, became the tallest development in the area when it opened in 1973. ...more on Wikipedia about "Meritus Mandarin Singapore"

The Meritus Negara Singapore ( Chinese: 新加坡君华丽嘉大酒店) is a five-star hotel at 10 Claymore Road in the Orchard Road area of Singapore. With 200 rooms and suites ranging from 27 square metres to 153 square metres for the penthouse on the top of the 21-floor building, it is managed by Meritus Hotels and Resorts. ...more on Wikipedia about "Meritus Negara Singapore"

Raffles Hotel ( Chinese: 莱佛士酒店) is a colonial-style hotel in Singapore, dating from 1887, and named after Singapore's founder Sir Stamford Raffles. Managed by Raffles International, it is known for its luxurious accommodation and superb restaurants. The hotel houses a tropical garden courtyard, museum, and Victorian-style theatre. ...more on Wikipedia about "Raffles Hotel"

Raffles The Plaza, Singapore is the sister hotel of Swissôtel The Stamford in the Raffles City complex. It has a total of 769 rooms and suites within two 26 storey towers. Opened as The Westin Plaza in 1986, it was refurbished together with Swissôtel The Stamford and renamed on Jan 1 2002 with Swissôtel The Stamford as a change of management. The hotel is currently managed by Raffles International. The hotel allows its guests to dine at the food and beverage outlets at Swissôtel The Stamford and vice versa. It houses Asia's larget spa RafflesAmrita Spa. It shares all sports and recreation facilities with Swissôtel The Stamford. ...more on Wikipedia about "Raffles The Plaza"

The Shangri-La Hotel Singapore is a hotel located at 22 Orange Grove Road, Singapore. Opened in 1971, the hotel is the flagship and the first hotel of Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts. The hotel has a total of 750 guestrooms and suites, with a Horizon Club for members. The hotel has three wings, the Tower Wing which is the main hotel (and the oldest), the Garden Wing with rooms of a garden, and the Valley Wing (the newest) and the most exclusive. The Valley Wing opened in 1985 and was renovated again in 2003. The wing is a luxurious section of the hotel which has been the choice for leaders the rich and housed guests such as current United States President George W Bush, and many others. ...more on Wikipedia about "Shangri-La Hotel Singapore"

Sloane Court Hotel is a three star boutique hotel located at 17 Balmoral Road, Singapore with 32 rooms. Built in the 1950s and owned by a Chinese, the hotel has an immense old world charm and style that would be difficult to recreate. The hotel's is designed to Tudor style, and the equipment has been replaced over the years with new ones from England. The in-house restaurant, Bekerley serves British fare. The hotel's Inkeepers act is still under the original notice headed "Colony of Singapore". ...more on Wikipedia about "Sloane Court Hotel"

Swissôtel The Stamford is the tallest hotel in Singapore at 226m and 73 floors, and is the sixth tallest hotel in the world. It is also the sixth tallest building in Singapore. It is housed in the Raffles City complex and has 1263 rooms, the most number of rooms of any hotel in Singapore. Completed in 1985, it was then the tallest hotel in the world and known as the Westin Stamford. It was refurbished in 2001 together with Raffles The Plaza. On the 69th-71st story, there is a food and beverage complex called Equinox comprising a number of restaurants and bars. Guests are allowed to dine at Raffles the Plaza food and beverage outlets as they are connected and operated by the same management. On 1 Jan 2002, the two Raffles City hotels were renamed due to a change in management. The hotels had been previously managed by Starwood Hotels and Resorts, but are now operated by Raffles International. ...more on Wikipedia about "Swissôtel The Stamford"

The Fullerton Singapore is a five-star luxury hotel located in Downtown Core, Singapore. It has 400 rooms including 21 suites and was built in 1928 as Fullerton Building which housed the General Post Office. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Fullerton Singapore"

The Oriental Singapore is a five star deluxe hotel in Marina Centre, Singapore. It is located in Marina Square and has 527 guestrooms including 78 suites. Opened in 1987, the hotel went under a major revamp from August 2004 to March 2005. The hotel was closed from August to 30 November 2004. It reopened the following day, but the hotel was fully completed in March. The hotel was totally upgraded, and given a more comtemporary look. It was designed by LTW Design Works, which worked on its sister hotel, The Oriental Bangkok. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Oriental Singapore"

The Pan Pacific Singapore is a hotel which is located in Marina Square, Singapore. It has 37 floors which is the tallest among the three hotels, Marina Mandarin Singapore and The Oriental Singapore. It has 775 rooms and suites. The hotel houses a restaurant on the top floor, Hai Tien Lo. The hotel has recently renovated in 2005, and it features a new lounge in the atrium. There is a Japanese restaurant on the 4 floor, Keyaki, a coffee house on the 3 floor, Summer House. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Pan Pacific Singapore"

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