Andaz Singapore
Why: Dining options + open-air tent bar
The name of the hotel may be a little strange, but this is the first Andaz hotel in Southeast Asia and its absolutely eye-catching architectural appearance makes it impossible to ignore its existence.
Guests can choose from 342 contemporary rooms, all of which are located on the upper floors of the South Tower of DUO Twin Towers, overlooking the most concentrated area of Singapore hotel.
Each room has its own cloakroom, and the hotel will prepare a pair of flip-flops for guests, which is a major feature. Room MiniBar drinks, snacks, mineral water are all free, tea bags are TWG, and are replenished daily.
This Andaz restaurant is particularly rich, bringing Singapore’s street dining culture to the hotel, with seven alleyway “shophouses” on the 25th floor, each featuring a unique interior and dining experience, and will each feature an authentic Asian or Western cooking style. These include “Smoke&Pepper” Vietnamese snacks, noodles at” Auntie’s Work and Steam “, shaved Ice at “Ice Haus” and more.
Mr Stork Terrace bar on the top 39 is designed like a tropical garden, can overlook the whole city, the most surprising is that there are 10 tent cabins in the bar, comfortable and full of local cultural characteristics, and has become a fashion celebrity resort in Singapore, only open at night to see the night scene, with a room card can come up, if not to make an appointment.
The lift takes you directly from the hotel lobby to the underground Bugis Baisha Phu Shopping Plaza. The only thing to tease is that the ordinary room type does not have a bathtub, and the room needs to use a converter plug, but the front desk can borrow, but the number is limited.
Pan Pacific Singapore
Recommended reason: New hotel + help guests improve the quality of sleep
The new hotel, which opened in June last year, is designed with the concept of “vertical greening”, cleverly weaving four green terraces (forest terrace, beach terrace, garden terrace and cloud terrace) into the building, which was selected for The Peak magazine’s latest luxury hotel recommendation list for 2023.
The hotel has 347 luxurious rooms and suites, most of which have a spacious private balcony or a mini terrace garden.
A Happy Sleeper’s Guide is provided in all suites, Pacific VIP Rooms and VIP Rooms, and guests can request hot drinks and snacks from 9 to 11 p.m. through the Guest service center. There is also a range of complimentary and on-call sleep AIDS in the suites, such as yoga and meditation before bed.
The only joke is that some basic room types do not have a bathtub, but you can book a bath 2 hours in advance.
Mondrian Singapore Duxton
Recommended reasons: Popular wedding venue + private villa
This may not be familiar to you, but this is now a new landmark in Singapore, near the Chinatown, just opened in September last year, very popular with young people.
As Ennismore Group’s first hotel in Southeast Asia, the hotel has a great sense of design, and the weekday basic room is around 1800, which is a cost-effective new hotel in Singapore.
The hotel has 302 rooms and suites, the rooms are small and exquisite, both traditional South Asian style and modern style; If you choose the corner room, you can see the scenery in both directions of the city and the block.
The penthouse bar and infinity pool are romantic spots for the sunset, and Hollywood color schemes are great. Or take a break by the pool in the roof garden and take in the amazing view of the Buffalo water!
A 6-meter tall KAWS sculpture greets you in the lobby, the Green and Brown lines of the Metro are nearby, and there are many coffee shops and restaurants nearby, making it easy to go anywhere.
The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore
Why: The most beautiful hotel window view + extensive art collection +LAMER Spa
Lonely Planet commented that “no feng shui expert could find anything wrong with this six-star hotel”.
The most representative is the octagonal window of the bathroom and the bathtub set next to the window, which is the sexiest bathtub in the world.
The hotel’s 4,200 contemporary art collections, including works by Andy Warhol and Franks Stella, begin in the lobby as if stepping into an atmospheric art gallery. The ceiling sculpture has always been Singapore’s unsolved mystery, a magical spiral that draws you into its irregular rotation.
Seven suites and seven rooms, 608 rooms, each with a panoramic view of Marina Bay and the Singapore River. The basic room size is 51 square meters, which is the largest basic room type in the urban area of Singapore. Walk-in wardrobes, ipod docking stations, DVD players and Asprey baths are standard, while suites feature a recreation room with a Sonos sound system and a 2-meter Jacuzzi.
Guests with the Ritz-Carlton Club benefit from the unique service of check-in and check-out in their rooms from the moment they arrive at the hotel. Exquisite cuisine is provided throughout the day, including breakfast, snacks, cold dishes, free coffee and tea delivered to the room 24 hours a day, and complimentary clothing ironing service.
The hotel is especially kid-friendly, and you can pick up a Raz-kids picture book at the front desk and book a tent at the Riz kids Night Safari.
Finally, in addition to being the first LaMer spa in Asia Pacific, the Ritz Carlton Spa also offers manicure, hair and makeup services, as well as a live cello while enjoying the signature LaMer Miracle Broth facial.