The hotel offers luxurious all-suite accommodations across its nine suite categories – Courtyard Suites, Personality Suites, Palm Court Suites, State Room Suites, Presidential Suites, Grand Hotel Suites, and the newly added Promenade Suites, Residence Suites and Studio Suites.
After a three-staged restoration, Raffles Singapore reopened its doors to the public, offering 115 suites, up from 103 suites previously.
Interior designer Alexandra Champalimaud led the two-year restoration, with the support of global architecture and design company Aedas, reported Singapore Business Review.
“As the hotel concludes its restoration and embarks on the next chapter, the return of this flagship property to Raffles Hotels & Resorts paves the way for the expansion of the brand as we deliver this same level of unparalleled service and sublime experiences to new destinations in cities such as Udaipur, London and Boston,” said Jeannette Ho, vice president of Raffles Brand and Strategic Relationships at Raffles Hotels and Resorts.
The hotel offers luxurious all-suite accommodations across its nine suite categories – Courtyard Suites, Personality Suites, Palm Court Suites, State Room Suites, Presidential Suites, Grand Hotel Suites, and the newly added Promenade Suites, Residence Suites and Studio Suites.
Raffles Singapore also features restaurant collaborations with French Master Chef Alain Ducasse, Chef Jereme Leung and Chef Anne-Sophie Pic from the three-Michelin star Maison Pic.
The hotel had its last restoration in 1989 to 1991 where it closed for two and a half years.
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