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Fairmont Singapore

OFFER ID

H25

ADDRESS:

80 Bras Basah Road

CHECK IN:

3 PM

CHECK OUT:

2 PM
  • OVERVIEW
  • ACCOMMODATIONS
  • FACILITIES & SERVICES
  • DINING
  • DIRECTIONS
Embark on a unique and luxurious journey at Fairmont Singapore, located in the heart of the lion city. Ideally situated at the crossroads of Singapore's central business districts, world-class shopping and entertainment, our award-winning hotel is conveniently located above the City Hall Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) train station and a short 20-minute drive to Singapore Changi Airport.

Featuring 778 lavish guestrooms and suites equipped with a wealth of carefully chosen amenities, Fairmont Singapore caters the most astute travelers and offers you the highest degree of pampering. With an extensive collection of 12 distinctive restaurants and bars, uncover our enticing and globally inspired dining choices that will bring you on a journey of sensory delights. From "cure-all" cocktails at ANTI:DOTE to exquisite signature Japanese offerings at Mikuni, authentic Italian dishes at Prego to all-day poolside dining at The Eight, indulge in pure gastronomic pleasures and enjoy the dining and entertainment options we offer.

After all the excitement, restore the body and refresh the mind at Willow Stream Spa, one of Asia's largest spas, offering the finest spa and fitness services. After a long day of meetings or an exhaustive day of mall shopping, find comfort and revitalization in our beautiful relaxation lounges, pools, whirlpools, cool plunge, steam and sauna rooms.

Come experience for yourself why business and leisure travelers make this five star luxury hotel their hotel of choice when visiting Singapore.

 

Exclusive Amenities

  • Full Breakfast for two daily
  • $100 USD Food and Beverage credit, per room, per stay
  • Welcome Amenity

The following amenities are subject to availability at the time of check-in/departure:

  • Upgrade
  • Early Check-in
  • Late Check-out

Local Area Attractions

Padang / Civic District

  • History Landmark
  • 1-minute walk from hotel

Located right across the road from Fairmont Singapore, the Padang (or "field" in Malay) is a historically significant area of Singapore since its founding by Sir Stamford Raffles in 1819. Today, due to its central location, it is often in the heart of major events such as Singapore's National Day Parade (NDP) and the Formula One night race.

Central Business and Financial Districts

  • Business district
  • 2-minute drive / 10-minute walk

The central business and financial district is one of the best known icons of Singapore. With its mix of skyscrapers and historical buildings, this area is where many local and global companies set up their headquarters in Asia. 

Gardens by the Bay

  • Park
  • 6-minute drive / 22-minute walk
Stand in awe of the amazing Supertrees. These uniquely designed vertical gardens of 25 to 50 meters tall have large canopies that provide shade in the day and come alive with an exhilarating display of light and sound at night. Take a stroll along the OCBC Skyway, a 128-meters long walkway with a height of 22-meters that connects two Supertrees at the Supertree Grove, and take in a different view of the Gardens. Chill out at the 50-meter Supertree-top bistro and be captivated by the panoramic views of the Gardens as well as the surrounding Marina Bay area. While you are there, drop by the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest – two gigantic conservatories that are spectacular both from outside and inside.

ArtScience Museum

  • Museum
  • 6-minute drive / 19-minute walk

An iconic presence along the Marina Bay waterfront, this unique museum is a living, breathing embodiment of the ArtScience theme with striking architecture, award-winning design, strong curation and intellectual discussions.

Merlion Park

  • Park
  • 2-minute drive / 9-minute walk

The Merlion - with a lion’s head and a fish’s body, is a national iconic of Singapore’s and a guardian to the island-state. The Merlion standing tall at 8.6 meters tall, weighing 70 tons, spouts water daily now resides at  the waterfront Merlion Park, tourist can take a breathtaking view of the Merlion against the scenic Marina Bay.

Singapore Flyer

  • Attraction
  • 3-minute drive / 20-minute walk

At a height of 165 m, Singapore Flyer is the one of world’s largest Giant Observation Wheel  and also one of Asia’s biggest tourist attractions. Also, each Singapore Flyer capsule is about the size of a bus and can carry up to 28 people. Passengers are able to walk around and enjoy the views outside without feeling any movement or vibration at all. In contrast, due to its reliance on gravity which helps in keeping its carriage balanced, the carrying capacity of the ferris wheel is usually limited to about 8 passengers. It promises more than just a view, but a panorama that captures Marina Bay’s skyline with a glimpse of neighboring Malaysia and Indonesia.

Clarke Quay

  • Nightlife
  • 5-minute drive / 16-minute walk

Lying near the mouth of the Singapore River, the site of Clarke Quay was the center of commerce during the late 19th century. Today, Clarke Quay is still buzzing with life and activity. The waterfront godowns now play host to a colorful kaleidoscope of restaurants, wine bars, entertainment spots and retail shops. The bustling market atmosphere of bygone days comes alive amidst the rows of charming shop houses, pushcarts, and five-foot-way merchants

CHIJMES

  • Historical landmark
  • 1-minute walk

CHIJMES (pronounced 'chimes') started as a convent girls' school and orphanage in 1854. The convent was closed in 1983 and declared a National Heritage Site. Today, CHIJMES is an attraction that offers an exciting dining, shopping, leisure and entertainment experience. CHIJMES Hall, the restored chapel, provides a spectacular backdrop for musicals, recitals and other theatrical performances. One of the last few cloistered convents in the world, the fine Gothic architecture offers a great photographic opportunity and is well worth a visit.

Singapore National Museum

  • Museum
  • 4-minute drive / 12-minute walk

The rich heritage of the island is depicted here through showcasing the trends and developments leading to modern-day Singapore. The history of Singapore is told through 20 dioramas, William Farquhar's collection of drawings, a Peranakan house, Fort Canning, Tiger Balm King's decorative carvings and a secret society lodge. The museum is housed in a grand colonial building topped by a giant silver dome, which was built in 1887.

Singapore Botanic Gardens

Situated near Orchard Road, the 52-hectare Botanic Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, possess an array of botanical and horticultural attractions with a rich history and a wonderful plant collection of worldwide significance. It also houses the National Orchid Garden, featuring some 60,000 orchid plants.

Singapore Zoo / Night Safari / River Safari

  • 25-minute drive
Acclaimed by zoologists and tourists as one of the best zoos in the world, Singapore Zoo is set in 170 acres of parkland next to a lake. There are more than 1600 animals in residence and 170 different species, 50% of which are endangered species from South-East Asia. The Night Safari, opened in 1994, is the world's first night zoo, which provides a rare sight to see nocturnal animals in their active state. River Safari officially opened in 2014 with a tropical rain forest and river theme.

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