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13 Fantastic and Relaxing Hotels in Singapur

  • Friday 10 June 2011
  • Nadish Hussain
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  • Springing a lush British colony a bustling commercial city-state independent, that is, small-scale Asia like Singapore, where you can experience different cultural influences that have melded into the all clear. This 13 hotels illustrate the cultural richness of Singapore, to hip and modern city hotel renovated historic gems traditional getaways and retreats in rainforest.
    Marina Bay Sands
    (Images via: marinabaysands.com)

    Although it opened only last year, Marina Bay Sands has become one of Singapore's icon with a more distinctive silhouettes of architecture. $ 4 billion resort to infinity swimming pool located 55 stories above Marina Bay, three times the length of the Olympic swimming pool, which is nestled in the ship, formed «Sky Garden", which spans three towers at the hotel.
    Capella Hotel
    (Images via: capellahotels.com)
    Nestled on 30 acre property within the lush rainforests of Sentosa Island, the luxurious (and PET-friendly!) Five-star Capella hotel has three outdoor pools and is located steps from Tanjong enlarge Close to the heart of Singapore and the Thian hock Keng Temple, Capella is a brilliant way to experience the wild, natural side of Singapore's urban side than on duty. Hotel, designed by Foster + Partners, adds curving modern colonial buildings of historical structures, including two bungalows dating back to 1880s.
    New majestic hotel
    (Images via: newmajestichotel.com)Bold and the beautiful Chinatown, a new glorious gallery of local art practice, 30 rooms, including 9 rooms, decorated by some individual Singapore's most significant artists and creatives. For example, «Wayang 'room, designed by theater director Glen Goel, features walls upholstered in burgundy silk inspired by the film Raise the red lantern. In another room, 'Fluid', takes a more contemporary tack with fashion designer Wykidd song embracing white minimalism.
    Quincy Hotel
    (Images via: quincy.com)Developed by Ong & Ong in, Quincy Hotel is all inclusive business and leisure boutique hotel with 108 rooms a little different. Long and narrow to fit inside the unusually shaped parcel of land, Quincy has a distinctive anodized steel front punctuated with modular windows, a design motif that continues inside with creative lighting. A glass-enclosed swimming pool cantilevered - 12 Floor, hatkanshvum a pool deck illuminated color changing LED lights provide a cool and unusual way to experience the Singapore skyline.
    Gallery Hotel
    (Images via: galleryhotel.com)Gallery Hotel terms of his' art-centric ", hence the name. A four-star boutique hotel is located right in the center, gallery, while the pluralistic front, including randomly placed, color, ringed windows, giving the Pop Art influence. Inside, it's just as bright and artistic, colorful lighting and many large murals. One interesting feature is a gallery of all women in the guest floors, where the men are not allowed - not even staff.

    The Club »Hotel
    (Images via: theclub.com)Step through the threshold of this pure white colonial building in Singapore, Club Street, in the field of protection of bold and graphic boutique hotel that is easy through the eyes of a palette of black and white. Folds of white fabric buffer lights in common areas, and black graphics liven up huge expanses of white wall. The Club »Hotel has 22 distinctly unique guest rooms, a roof skybar with alfresco deck and tapas bar on the floor.

    Merlion Pop-Up »Hotel for the Biennale 2011
    (Images via: luxuo)Singapore's iconic 'Merlion »- mass public statue with the head of a lion and a fish body has been turned into a temporary pop-up hotel Singapore Biennale 2011, the largest contemporary art collected in South Asia. Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi encased statue of the little hotel, which should be available for overnight stay before May 15 and will be disassembled on June 6.

    Hotel Location
    (Images via: hotelre.com)Each floor of Retro-themed hotel Re has its own bold color assigned, and guest rooms reflects the iconic pop culture of 1960 and '70s, including `silhouetted wall murals of Marilyn Monroe and John Travolta. There are definitely a disco vibe going with all the reflective surfaces, funky fonts and hot pink lighting. Re hotel has 140 rooms and 12 stories, located on the base of Pearl's Hill Construction Swee along the road.

    Wanderlust Hotel
    (Image via design boom)Celebrated as one of the world's most interesting art hotels, the wanderlust is in the historic school building in 1920 and retain the original front, but step inside and it is, how do you move to another world. Each four-story boutique hotel of 29 rooms is unique decorated including floor rooms with bright neon lights spelling out the walls of song titles with colors in them, such as Weezer-the 'Pink Triangle "and The Beatles'' Yellow submarine; Other levels of childhood fantasy feel with treehouse-themed rooms, and even space-themed rooms starry ceiling.
    Scarlet Hotel
    (Images via: thescarlet.com)The scarlet 121-room Hotel, housed in pre-war shophouse in Chinatown and was called the Luxury Travel Magazine as one of the world's best 5-star city hotel. Decked out of rich reds, gold and platinum, talking luxury hotel and luxury in a way that sometimes maybe a bit more in Top ($ 30,000 beds?) And Decor calls to mind Singapore's colonial past, but it is injected with a very modern details keep it fresh.
    Naumi Hotel
    (Images via: naumihotel.com)With soothing contemporary art and some more spacious hotel rooms in the Naumi Hotel is a place of rest and retreat. During this 40-room boutique hotel in Singapore Central Business has a roof swimming pool, restaurant, yoga / fitness studio and a whole floor for women only rooms. His origami-inspired front, which includes vertical vegetation, definitely stands out among colonial shophouses in Seah Street.
    Klapsons boutique Hotel
    (Images via: klapsons.com)This design hotel aimed at the business district has only 17 rooms with subtly futuristic flavor including a number of plexiglass and bright colors. The lobby, a giant reflective dome holds a reception desk and guest rooms, although all different, each open room with a bathtub with cylindrical glass shower. Klapsons includes alfresco bar and lounge, as well as on the first floor restaurant serving Western cuisine.

    The Raffles Hotel
    (Images via: raffles.com)If you want a traditional Singapore luxury, there is no better place than Raffles, one of the world's most extensive hotel with a history dating back to 1887. Occupied by the Japanese during World War II and used as a transit camp for prisoners of war, the hotel was declared national monument in 1987, and the large-scale makeover, that restored it to its former glory. That Raffles all suite hotel with restaurants and lounges, a luxury shopping Arcade, full service spa, the 66-foot rooftop lap pool and 388 people victorian theater.

    4 Responses to “13 Fantastic and Relaxing Hotels in Singapur”

    Anonymous said...
    21 July 2011 at 23:47

    cool


    webdesign in singapore said...
    7 December 2011 at 21:29

    Thank you for the info. It sounds pretty user friendly. I guess I’ll pick one up for fun. thank u


    Anonymous said...
    8 June 2012 at 19:51

    Great info. thanks.

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    5 April 2013 at 00:59

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