Classic and New hotels in Singapore

Singapore, with its skyscrapers, shopping centers, and efficient subway stations, is often the first stopover in Asia and the last stop before returning home. While there you can shop at Orchard Road, drink Singapore Sling at the many excellent restaurants and bars or visit Botanical Gardens and the Singapore Zoo! Marina Bay is Singapore's most trendy neighbourhood, built where there used to be only seabed. Here, you will find the beautiful Gardens of the Bay, two green parks most famous for their large, stylized artificial trees and the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest greenhouses. In Boat Quay, Clarke Quay, and Robertson Quay on the Singapore River, old warehouses have been renovated and turned into popular bars and sleeping quarters, flanked by many tall skyscrapers. Singapore is hot all year round, so go out to Sentosa Island to find beaches, golf courses, aquariums, amusement parks, and much more!

The question that arises is however as always which is the best Hotel to stay in.

The Fullerton Bay Hotel

The Fullerton Bay Hotel is a modern hotel that pays tribute to a bygone era. Infused with a sense of refinement and a style that is both contemporary and international, the 100-room waterfront jewel is a spectacular addition to Singapore’s vibrant heritage precinct.

Raffles Hotel

Opened in 1887, Raffles Singapore is the flagship property of Raffles Hotels & Resorts and is one of the few remaining great 19th century hotels in the world. No visit to Singapore is complete without a stay at Raffles; tradition demands it.

The Warehouse Hotel

The Warehouse Hotel was built in 1895 along the Singapore River as part of the Straits of Malacca trade route. Today, The Warehouse Hotel has been meticulously restored as a modern 37-room boutique hotel, focusing on heritage and local culture.

There are however loads of options to these three, all neatly presented in the app alongside where to eat, where to party and what to see. Singapore is always a good place for a weekend trip.

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