Rich with history and alive with memories, these carefully restored iconic buildings offer the perfect stage for a cultural renaissance in modern-day Singapore. The hotel itself is an art deco jewel, housed in the restored Capitol Building and Stamford House, with 157 guest rooms and suites.
39 Stamford Road 178885 Singapore
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Supermarket to grab bites & nibbles. The nearest is Raffles City Market Place, level B1. It opens daily 8am-11pm. Indulge with inroom wine & cheese !????
Occupying historic building Capitol Building , which was formerly Shaws Building and Namazie Mansions (named after a prominent Persian family). Source: Wikipedia
Attentive Staff . Room is bigger than the usual hotel . Breakfast selection is extensive.
Food is excellent (but not cheap). The bar has 10 pages of rums! - Geoff H
Well, it’s four seasons. What’s not to love? Top notch service, friendly, efficient and hassle free. the newly renovated room, equipped with huge tv (60”), bose bluetooth speaker, lavazza espresso - angeline chandra
Refurbished from what used to be a godown by the river, this boutique hotel is a great choice for those seeking a different hotel experience from the usual. Interiors exudes a cool vibe too. - Ting
Complimentary drinks for hotel guests at level 2 (reception). Coffee, iced tea & lemonade ???????? - Cheen The Curious
Used to be a convent school, cloistered and closed to the public, now it’s refurbished into F&Bs plus a charming chapel frequently used for wedding functions. Worth a visit when in city hall area. - Ting
New dining experience at Watami (Japanese Cuisine). Must try: Watami salad (10 types of veggies with tuna mayo), Kani & Hotate cream croquette (breaded balls of crab & scallop in creamy sauce). - Raffles City Shopping Centre, Singapore
Spizza Mercato - Good n delicious pasta. Freshly made Fettuccine w tasty Amatriciana????sauce. - Piggyz PIG