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5 Best Stars Hotel in Marina Bay Singapore
Planning to visit Singapore or just a staycation plan for the weekend? How about choosing a stay at Singapore’s five-star hotel? You will be pampered by the best service, facilities, comfortable rest, and delightful dining experience. The hotels in Marina Bay area have lots of options for you.
Not only the accommodation, the Marina Bay area also offers a wide array of tourist attractions for you to enjoy, such as the SkyPark Observation Deck, ArtScience Museum, Spectra Light & Water Show, and the iconic Gardens by the Bay.
Parkroyal Collection Marina Bay
Sitting in the heart of Singapore’s business district, Parkroyal Collection Marina Bay is Singapore’s first garden-in-a-hotel. Right from the first step into this hotel, you will be mesmerized by the extravagant architecture, designed by John Portman. Amenities include a fitness center, swimming pool, spa, and halal restaurant. In addition, there’s also an urban farm at the rooftop to complete the garden-in-a-hotel concept. More than 500 rooms with large windows and balconies are available to choose from, in accordance to guest numbers and needs.
The Ritz Carlton, Millenia Singapore
This 32 story hotel is surrounded by Singapore’s major attractions, Gardens by the Bay, Singapore Flyer, ArtScience Museum, and shopping malls. Pamper yourself in the spacious rooms with large comfortable beds, marble tiled bathroom, and large windows, overlooking the panoramic view of Marina Bay Sands. Make sure to dine at the Ritz Carlton Millenia’s One Michelin Star restaurant, Summer Pavilion, and indulge yourself with contemporary Cantonese cuisine.
Marina Bay Sands
A high-end hotel located inside one of the most iconic landmarks in Singapore. Marina Bay Sands is the place where you can recharge your energy in the luxurious room with a classic yet stylish interior, and take a break to see the beautiful horizon of Singapore at the world’s largest rooftop infinity pool. This five-star hotel also has plenty of other facilities, such as restaurants, a fitness center, a spa, and an observation deck. Book the suite type to enjoy more in-room facilities, from jacuzzi to billiard pool table.
The Fullerton Hotel
Once a general post office, this building transformed into a 399-room heritage hotel. Built-in 1928, The Fullerton Hotel stands majestically in the midst of Singapore’s central business district. Rooms and suites are decorated elegantly, complete with 5-star amenities, as well as a view of the Singapore River or Marina Bay. Enjoy varied cuisines from Singapore and the world, from authentic Chinese dishes, Italian spreads, to high afternoon tea.
Mandarin Oriental
The award-winning hotel, for both accommodation and spa by Forbes Travel Guide, features 527 rooms and suites for leisure or business trips. The main foyer area interior choice is a combination of modern and Chinese style with dark and warm tones, while rooms are using brighter hues. Coffee maker machines are available to use in each room. The swimming pool has two areas, the main area with the view of Singapore’s skyscrapers and a wading pool for kids with little fountains.
Raffles Hotel
As Singapore’s heritage icon, Raffles Hotel was opened in 1887 and had an extensive restoration in 2019, giving this hotel a whole new package of amenities and a fresh look. The hotel has a magnificent lobby with a large chandelier in the center, a classic room interior with a wooden floor, and Peranakan-style floor tiles inside the bathroom. Whenever you visit this hotel, make sure to enjoy a sip of Singapore Sling, the gin-based sling cocktail developed in 1915 by Hainanese bartender Ngiam Tong Boon at Raffles Singapore.
Staying in Singapore’s five-star hotel will be one of the best experiences of your trip. Whether it’s a family trip, solo staycation, or even a business trip, make sure to make it a memorable one. Check out the easy way to book these hotels at Traveloka!
Umar Nisar was born and raised in the busy city of Abbottabad. As a journalist, Umar Nisar has contributed to many online publications including PAK Today and the Huffing Post. In regards to academics, Umar Nisar earned a degree in business from the Abbottabad UST, Havelian. Umar Nisar follows the money and covers all aspects of emerging tech here at The Hear Up.
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