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No visit to Singapore is complete without a stay at Raffles; tradition demands it. Opened in 1887, Raffles is one of the few remaining great 19th century hotels in the world, having hosted some of the world’s most famous writers including Somerset Maugham, Rudyard Kipling, Ernest Hemmingway and Alfred Hitchcock. Choose from a range of suites from charming colonial-style Studio Suites to lavish Presidential Suites, the grandest hotel suites in Singapore. Dine in some of the country’s best restaurants including the much-loved Bar & Billiard Room, treat yourself to a timeless Raffles Afternoon Tea experience in The Grand Lobby and taste the original Singapore Sling in the iconic Long Bar. Nowhere else in Singapore captures the glitz and glamour of a bygone era quite like Raffles!
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Raffles Singapore is located in the heart of the city, a five-minute walk from City Hall MRT Station and Raffles City Shopping Centre. It is also just a 10-minute train ride from the Orchard Road shopping district. The closest airport is Singapore Changi Airport.
Choose from 115 suites ranging from Studio Suites to lavish Presidential Suites, the grandest hotel suites in Singapore. Crafted in charming colonial style, the suites are large and airy with large four poster beds, ensuite bathrooms with walk in shower and bath, glistening teak flooring and more. All suites come with a Nespresso coffee machine, complimentary non-alcoholic mini bar (hidden in a trunk-inspired cabinet) and bath amenities by Ormonde Jayne. A butler is attached to each suite and s/he is on call 24/7 to help guests pack or unpack, serve coffee, tea or cocktails, and make ...
Choose from 115 suites ranging from Studio Suites to lavish Presidential Suites, the grandest hotel suites in Singapore. Crafted in charming colonial style, the suites are large and airy with large four poster beds, ensuite bathrooms with walk in shower and bath, glistening teak flooring and more. All suites come with a Nespresso coffee machine, complimentary non-alcoholic mini bar (hidden in a trunk-inspired cabinet) and bath amenities by Ormonde Jayne. A butler is attached to each suite and s/he is on call 24/7 to help guests pack or unpack, serve coffee, tea or cocktails, and make spa reservations.
Wine and dine with the ghosts of the world’s greatest writers including Somerset Maugham, Rudyard Kipling, Ernest Hemmingway and Alfred Hitchcock. Choose from nine world-class restaurants and bars including the much-loved Bar & Billiard Room, La Dame de Pic and the Tiffin Room, which has been serving award-winning North Indian cuisine since 1892. No stay at Raffles is complete without a timeless Afternoon Tea in The Grand Lobby or a Singapore Sling in the Long Bar. You’ll need more than a week to properly experience it all!
Pamper yourself at the new Raffles Spa located within the Raffles Arcade. Journeys at Raffles Spa are a curated mix between traditional and local methodology, with each ritual ready to be expertly personalised to ensure your sensory escape is everything you hoped for and more. Treatments range from facials and massages to hydrotherapy and body treatments. Whatever you chose, you are guaranteed to leave refreshed, revitalised and renewed.
The history of Raffles is a fascinating mix of myth and legend renowned across the globe. With décor that embraces its colonial era heritage, the Long Bar entices with a comprehensive cocktail list that pays homage to some of the most famous stories. Fables of the East references the first visit by Somerset Maughan in 1921 while The Stray Tiger recalls the legend of a tiger being shot under the billiard table in 1902. The list goes on!
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