Raffles Hotel Singapore is a historic hotel that exudes old world grandeur and colonial architecture. Since opening its doors in 1887, it has been a popular choice for the city-state’s visiting elite. Guests like Rudyard Kipling and Catherine, Princess of Wales, have walked its hallways. In 2019, the hotel underwent a two-year restoration costing over $200 million, refreshing its facilities while maintaining its classic charm.
Located on three hectares near Singapore’s Central Business District, Raffles Hotel is a tourist attraction in itself. Visitors often stop to admire its ornate façade and enjoy a Singapore Sling at the historic Long Bar, where the famous cocktail was first created. However, half of the hotel is reserved exclusively for guests, ensuring a private and luxurious experience.
Managing Director Christian Westbeld describes the hotel as a place where time seems to slow down upon entering its premises. The serene atmosphere and attention to detail make every aspect of a guest’s stay at Raffles Hotel Singapore feel truly luxurious. To experience more of the hotel’s unique charm, watch the full video.
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