[2024 Singapore Stay] Travel Guide for Raffles Singapore (Updated Nov)
Photography at the Historical Hotel of Singapore
#pictureforperfectsingapore #100waysoftravel #singapore #raffleshotel
Raffles Hotel is a place for a perfect picture for Singapore, this long history hotel in Singapore, my hubby and I went there for a photoshoot in our Singapore Airline uniform, and it was an unforgettable experience.
The iconic European architecture is simply stunning, providing a beautiful backdrop for our couple shot.
The lush green lawn adds a touch of tranquility that perfectly contrasts with the hotel's grandeur.
The ambiance is romantic, making it an ideal spot for capturing special moments.
Overall, Raffles Hotel is a must-visit for a picture for anyone looking to enjoy a blend of history, elegance, and picturesque scenery in Singapore.
#picture #Couple #couplestrip #Uniform #hotel #greenery
Lookinggoodgina
🇸🇬 My Itinerary in Singapore
#myitinerary #100WaysOfTravel
Day 1: Fairmont Hotel vicinity
Day 2: Raffles City Food Hunting
Day 3: Capitol Kempinski Shopping Arcade
[Must-Visit Attractions]
1. 🙌🏼 Fairmont Hotel Lobby to enjoy their floating bubbles lights
2. 🙌🏼 Raffles City Statue of the Raffles Institution
3. 🙌🏼 Capitol Theatre open since 1929
[Must-Try Food]
1. 🍳 The Providore for a hearty breakfast
2. 🦀 Holy Crab for delicious Singapore crab
3. 🥮 Raffles City Mooncake for snowskin mooncake
[Accommodation ]
Recommended Area for Accommodation
🏨 The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore
Hotel Address 15 Stamford Rd, Singapore 178906
[Photo Spots]
1. 📸 In front of Capitol Theatre
2. 📸 Traffic Cross junction across Fairmont Hotel
3. 📸 In front of 15 Stamford Restaurant with the red colour buggy
[Tips]
Dress up in basic colours so that the photos can stand out better in a colourful background
#singapore #traveltips #liveyourdreams #takethattrip
Berrysurprise
I came to Singapore for this tree hole! Is it worth it??
First time bringing the kid to Singapore 🇸🇬
Besides arranging many parent-child activities for Share baby 👦🏻
We also couldn't miss out on the popular photo spots ☝️
After all, I am 'The Chinese Woman Who Must Take Photos for Life' 📷
❶ Fort Canning Park, the super popular tree hole on Instagram 🕳️, tourists from all over the world come to check in. We came at around 7 am, queued for an hour and a half 🆘, and Fort Canning Park is quite large, so make sure to locate it or you'll be searching for a long time! Navigate 🧭 to YWCA Hotel, the tree hole is just down the stairs opposite the hotel (Pic 1)
❷ Old Hill Street Police Station, no one can refuse the rainbow-colored windows 🪟, it gives the feel of the Grand Budapest Hotel (Pic 2)
❸ Ride a Vespa sidecar 🛵 to tour Joo Chiat Road and Katong area, explore exotic streets and colorful traditional buildings, and listen to the guide tell stories of the Peranakans (Pics 3-5)
❹ Merlion Park ⛲️, a must-visit landmark in Singapore, of course, we had to take a photo here, with classic poses like washing hair, drinking water, and catching fortune 💰 (Pic 6)
❺ Chijmes, one of the few remaining nunneries in the world, the creamy white Catholic architecture ⛪️ is great for photos (Pics 7-9)
❻ Ride the SkyOrb cable car 🚡, the fully transparent spherical cable car is so cool, arriving at the Arbora Hilltop Garden & Bistro ⛰️, with a great view of Sentosa (Pics 10-11)
❼ Palawan Beach in Sentosa, cross the white suspension bridge, and along the coastline, you can find the popular leaning coconut tree 🌴, you can also climb the pavilion to take panoramic photos of Sentosa (Pics 12-13)
❽ Stay at Shangri-La's Rasa Sentosa Resort & Spa 🏨, the lawn and private beach are great for photos (Pic 14)
❾ No kid can refuse Sentosa's Palawan Pirate Ship 🏰, the water park, go-karts, and mini-golf are all great for kids, you can also visit Universal Studios and S.E.A. Aquarium (Pics 15-16)
❶⓪ At Dolphin Island 🐬, interacting with dolphins is super loving (Pic 17)
❶❶ Clarke Quay, the colorful buildings across the river shine in the sunset (Pic 18)
🗺️ Singapore Travel Itinerary
DAY ❶ Arrive in Singapore → Changi Airport T1 Waterfall → Check into a city hotel
DAY ❷ Fort Canning Park → Chijmes → Peranakan Museum → Raffles Hotel Fountain → National Gallery Singapore → Old Hill Street Police Station → Clarke Quay → Chinatown → Merlion Park → Gardens by the Bay
DAY ❸ Little India → Sultan Mosque → Haji Lane → Open-top sightseeing bus → CapitaSpring Sky Garden (or Marina Bay Sands SkyPark)
DAY ❹ Joo Chiat Road → Geylang → Check into Sentosa hotel
DAY ❺ S.E.A. Aquarium → Dolphin Island → Sentosa's Palawan Pirate Ship (or Universal Studios) → Popular Coconut Tree
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Just back from Singapore~ Experience sharing! You must stay at these three amazing luxury hotels in the city center
Singapore, as one of the safest countries in the world, is a perfect choice whether you're on a family trip, a romantic getaway, or traveling solo! It's a globally renowned garden city~ The streets are lined with lush green trees, and the roads are clean and tidy, almost free of litter. Walking around the city here lifts your spirits~ And Singapore is really great for taking kids out! Just Changi Airport alone hides 4 children's playgrounds, as well as a 24-hour free cinema, giant slides, exploration mazes, and the Sky Net... Not to mention Universal Studios, the Zoo, Gardens by the Bay, Sentosa Island... Both adults and children can have a great time, and now with visa-free travel, it's even more convenient! I just came back from Singapore last month~ Sharing three city center luxury hotels you can't miss!
👍 Highly recommended:
Raffles Hotel Singapore The Raffles Hotel, which opened in 1887, is the world's first Raffles Hotel. With 137 years of glorious history, it is one of the few remaining 19th-century luxury hotels in the world and is the best hotel in Singapore! The hotel is a model of neo-Renaissance architecture, with a Victorian style~ High ceilings and the ubiquitous verandas and palm trees~ give the hotel a strong tropical atmosphere! I stayed in a Palm Court Suite, and the interior designer was particularly inspired by the furniture of the British management period. The white buildings and rooms, contrasted with the black furniture~ The renovated Raffles Hotel has blended the past with the new era, making the entire stay even more enchanting!
👍 Highly recommended:
The Fullerton Hotel Singapore Traveling with my parents to Singapore, we chose The Fullerton Hotel for our last stop. The hotel was originally built in 1928 as a post office building and is currently part of the Preferred Hotels & Resorts, which is the second-largest hotel group in the world. It is also one of the three must-stay historical buildings on my Singapore list, the other two being Raffles and Capella~ These three hotel brands were all born in Singapore. We booked two loft suites~ with an excellent location by Marina Bay, including private terraces facing the Marina Bay Sands and the Ferris wheel. At night, you can enjoy the most stunning night view of Marina Bay from your own terrace. The design and layout of the rooms are also very nice~ In the bathroom, the shower, bathtub, and toilet are all separate. The amenities are from the French brand BALMAIN, with a light cream scent, and there's even a sleep spray by the bed, which is very effective for aiding sleep~ It's really unexpected to find such a low-key luxury existence in such a prime location at Marina Bay!
👍 Highly recommended:
Mandarin Oriental, Singapore You definitely shouldn't miss the Mandarin Oriental when you're in Singapore! After being closed for half a year for renovations, the new Mandarin Oriental reopened last September~ Of course, I couldn't miss the opportunity to experience the unique charm of the Lion City here! The Mandarin Oriental, Singapore is also the only luxury hotel in Singapore that has received the Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star rating for 12 consecutive years! The newly renovated Mandarin Oriental, Singapore's classic interior design has been refreshed, with colors and inspiration drawn from Peranakan-style architecture, black and white houses, and the iconic Singaporean elements like the Frangipani trees! Every corner of the hotel tells a story, from Singapore's lush landscapes to the intricate details of traditional shophouses~ The hotel's newly refreshed facade also harmoniously blends the city-state's unique natural scenery, cultural heritage, and architectural traditions. The hotel's public spaces are very relaxed and comfortable~ Stepping into the newly refreshed lobby, filled with natural light and bright colors, feels like entering a tranquil oasis~ The magnificent Chihuly orchid crystal ball is a tribute to Singapore's national flower. The transformed Club Lounge HAUS 65 provides a refined social space with a fresh green ambiance~ The bright and rich colors are so photogenic!
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Singapore | Raffles Blue Fountain
Sisters coming to Singapore, visit this fountain⛲️!
This hidden gem is so beautiful for photography!✨
Every angle is picture-perfect~📷
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Pure white corridors, blue fountains🦋, and the unique tropical greenery🌴, it's all about the tropical vibe~Took countless photos!
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There's afternoon tea☕️ on the first floor🈶️, the place is open-style, and tourists who are not staying at the hotel can also come, it's really great!
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📍Raffles Singapore, 1 Beach Road, Marina Bay
Felix_Winterbourne-82
On my 6th visit to Singapore, I finally stayed at the Raffles!
I've been to Singapore many times but never set foot in the Raffles Hotel before.
During the three days and nights at Raffles, I finally understood why people say that Raffles is a must-visit hotel in Singapore🌳⛲
Walking through Raffles day and night is like traveling through time, back to the Victorian era.
Whether it's the afternoon when sunlight floods the corridors or an early morning downpour, the elegance and reasonableness are ever-present in this century-old building lush with plants.
Enjoying a Singapore Sling at the Long Bar, savoring a British afternoon tea at the Tiffin Room, I seriously appreciated the good mornings and good nights of holiday time, along with the stories hidden in time.
It's like living in another city,
And also living amidst prosperity and romance.
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📸 Raffles Hotel is full of non-stop camera clicks and countless beautiful pictures that can't all be shared, giving the feeling of a photo shoot. Here are some great photo spots to share:
▫️ Walk through the courtyard vegetation to the opposite corridor
▫️ Second-floor staircase in the lobby
▫️ Courtyard botanical garden and blue fountain
▫️ Shoot from inside or outside the room through the glass for a full sense of story
▫️ The butterfly paper-cutting gallery in the yì by Jereme Leung restaurant
▫️ Window-side seats at the Long Bar
🍹 At the Long Bar, you can enjoy a Singapore Sling and casually throw peanut shells on the floor, a very interesting feature.
I finally understand why even the chill Europeans and Americans who dislike queuing are willing to line up at the Long Bar.
🧖🏻♀️ The hotel's Spa includes hydrotherapy and sauna, enhancing the holiday vibe.
🦋 yì by Jereme Leung on the third floor of Raffles offers both taste and aesthetic appeal.
☕️ The Tiffin Room offers British afternoon tea, with stunningly beautiful porcelain. Choosing an outdoor seat allows you to be by the blue fountain.
BRYAN COLON
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❤Day 1: Merlion Park - Marina Bay Sands Hotel - The Esplanade - Singapore River - Clarke Quay (1) Walk straight from Beach RD and you will reach Raffles Hotel. (2) Don't forget to visit St. Andrew's Cathedral in Singapore, which will bring you the beauty of sanctity and is a great place for photos. (4) Head to Merlion Park (near Raffles Place MRT station) for check-in, then continue towards The Esplanade. After passing the stadium, continue on and you will arrive at the Helix Bridge and Marina Bay Sands Hotel and Sands Sky Park.
❤Day 2: Gardens by the Bay - Singapore Flyer (1) Do not miss Gardens by the Bay, one of Singapore's most popular gardens, personally supervised by Mrs. Lee Kuan Yew. In Dome 1, you can enjoy tropical plants, swings, and wood carvings. Dome 2 is a must-see attraction where you can admire the aerial waterfall, cloud forest, flower dome, suspended boulders walkway, and Singapore's national flowers, the Vanda Miss Joaquim and the orchids. (2) The Singapore Flyer is also a must-visit! On the Flyer, you can overlook the entire city's nightscape, feeling the romantic atmosphere as the city center gradually falls into darkness and the lights slowly come on. (4) If time permits, you can also enjoy the light show of the Supertree Grove, located right behind the Marina Bay Sands Hotel.
Sentosa Island - Universal Studios Line (requires 2 days)
❤Day 3: Sentosa Island - Siloso Beach ❤Day 4: Universal Studios ❤Day 5: Chinatown - Haji Lane + Orchard + Night Safari ❤Day 6: Shop for gifts and return to Changi Airport.
DiscoveringVagabond
Singapore Coffee
#singaporetrip
Classic colonial style completed with colourful rattan chairs and fan ceilings.
Located within Raffles Hotel Arcade, the place specialises in sourcing and blending of Asia’s finest coffee. They also offer different mode of extractions (Siphon, Pour-over and Espresso) for your preferred Kopi blend.
The price for this meal was quite high. Overall, you should visit this once to try them.
kelanasuka
Seeking the luxury Nanyang-style hotel of the 19th century in Singapore
A city bathed in equatorial sunshine, a place where diverse cultures converge, a 'garden city' full of futurism, Lion City Singapore can be said to be the first choice of luxury tourist cities~
Located in the heart of Singapore, Raffles Hotel is the cultural heart of Singapore, named after the father of Singapore - Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles.
Surrounded by landmarks such as the Merlion, the National Art Museum, the Asian Civilization Museum, etc., it is very suitable for CityWalk. A century-old building, half of Singapore's history, as the only luxury hotel remaining from the 19th century to the present, Chaplin, Michael Jackson, Queen Elizabeth, are all its loyal fans, in 1921, the famous British playwright and novelist Somerset Maugham has stayed at the Raffles Hotel in Singapore many times.
The legend about it has never stopped.
The Victorian-era British elegance blends with the Nyonya design style, exuding a unique charm of the old Nanyang dream!
Check-in points:
📎Blue Fountain: Also known as the 'Cast Iron Fountain', Tiffany blue makes it one of the classic symbols of Raffles~
📎Garden Courtyard: Go past the blue fountain and you will reach the courtyard
There are bars, boutiques, cafes here
📎The famous Long Bar:
The world's first 'Singapore Sling'🍹
Born in the Long Bar of Raffles Hotel in Singapore
If you have the chance to go to Singapore, I recommend you must taste this classic Raffles signature.
tips:
This year, Raffles Hotel is collaborating with the internationally renowned Singapore Symphony Orchestra, and a free concert 'Magical Hour' will be presented here every quarter.
The last time is on the evening of 12/09~
Nearby attractions:
Fort Canning Park
Clarke Quay
Merlion
Marina Bay
Singapore National Museum
Singapore National Art Museum
Asian Civilization Museum
Food recommendation:
Founder Bak Kut Teh
Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice
Ji Shang Bridge Laksa
📍Raffles Hotel, 1 Beach Road, S189673
adeline_cressida_everhart
Raffles Singapore - Hotel Room
#mysgmemories
Follow a Chinese-speaking service lady to check-in the room. This time I live in the Palm Court Suite, which is on the second floor of the main building (only two floors in total). Colonial style buildings with permeable open space promenades are very special.
The view on the right side of the promenade is the palm garden and the famous Raffles lawn, and the left side is the rooms, which feel very like a school building! If the curtains of the room are not closed, you can clearly see the room from the window. The situation in the rooms on the first floor is even worse. People who have doubts about privacy protection are not suitable to live here.
In addition, there is a whole row of tables and chairs on the promenade. When the evening is cooler, you can see the tenants outside to enjoy the shade.
After opening the door of the room with the leather key card, the first is the living area: the living room is on the right, the dining table and chairs and cabinets are on the left, the bedroom area is next, and the bathroom area is the innermost.
In addition, although Raffles Singapore is 135 years old, the facilities in the room have kept pace with the times. A tablet computer is provided to control the room lighting and temperature, and you can also make requests and communicate with the housekeeper.
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Raffles Singapore - Afternoon Tea
#mysgmemories
Raffles Singapore is an all-suite hotel, probably with a butler in every room. Our butler was very kind and arranged a great welcome for us, including sparkling water and Earl Gray tea cookies on the cabinet next to the dining table, and fresh fruit just delivered that morning on the coffee table in the living room (I love it very much. blueberries and cherries), and a box of Raffles single yolk white lotus paste mooncakes that are very popular in Singapore! ! What a surprise everywhere! The welcome drink is Singapore Sing invented at Raffles Long Bar in Singapore. You can choose to drink it at the Long Bar or deliver it to your room. We choose to serve it with snacks during afternoon tea. You can also choose alcoholic and non-alcoholic versions.
The service staff in the restaurant are also friendly and courteous.
This should be the most popular event at Raffles Singapore. There are a lot of people of races and religions.
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Market Street Hawker Centre
The hawker culture is one that is well liked by many. With an affordable price, we get to choose from many kinds of dishes from the various cuisines. The marker Street Hawker centre is one of the newer ones that offers affordable prices and tasty treats.
My recommendation would be the Ipoh hor fun. The noodles are smooth while the gravvy is very tasty and thick. You would be asking for more as it is too yummy. Another recommendation would be the curry rice. You get to choose the dishes you want, such as meat and vegetables. Then they will pour thick curry and braised sauce gravvy onto the dish. It is very flavourful and tasty. You should go and try it one day.
The location is at level 2 and 3 of the Capita Spring, located at the 50 Market Street, Singapore 048940
#mysgmemories #tripblazers
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Paris2Tokyo restaurant Sg
Address - 2 Stanley St, Singapore 068721
Ambiance/Facilities - air-conditioned bar restaurant
Highlights - Jap-western fusion dishes with bar drinks
Avg. Price per Person - $30-50/pax
Rating - Visited noon time on a weekday and saw that this restaurant quickly gt filled up within 15minutes of opening. Hence highly recommended to make reservation inadvance if wishes to dine here. They serve up well executed western dishes with Japanese twist and elements; Various beef dons & crab pasta was SlurpY and miso soup was great and refillable too. We finished off the meal with yummy matcha green tea jelly and a pretty flowered-based decorated complimentary slice of dessert for bday gesture . An enjoyable meal and worth going when they're doing 1 free 1 promo to bring the special half over and does not burn a hole in pocket.
siankat
Raffles Hotel
Spent a wonderful day just walking around Singapore and found the world famous Raffles Hotel! A must see when in Singapore. It is a beautiful building, which takes you back to more opulent times. You can take afternoon tea in the Grand Lobby or a Singapore sling in the Long Bar (though be prepared for a long queue!).
Alternatively just wonder around the grounds of the Hotel watching the world go by……
Yorkshireman Abroad
Singapore's Raffles Hotel, this is definitely the ceiling of Singaporean hotels!!
Before, when I went to Singapore, I didn't stay at Raffles and felt it was a bit old.
Only checked in at the Long Bar attraction.
First time coming to Singapore without wearing a mask.
Stay in the renovated Roosevelt.
Discovering is really good.
The entire hotel is very beautiful.
Nanyang pure white small arcade + large lawn and green plants.
Walking inside is very comfortable.
Even the most ordinary room has nearly 60 square meters.
All devices can be controlled through iPad.
This time it has been raining 🌧️ in Singapore.
But even resting in the room or shopping is comfortable because of the satisfaction with the hotel.
The room service is of a very high standard and it's great to sit on the small balcony by the door and enjoy the environment while eating.
Tried the Liangzigeng Chinese cuisine at the hotel, but still recommend room service.
Breakfast is semi-buffet style. Hot dishes can be ordered from the menu.
The most surprising thing is their service.
Since we checked in,
Hotel staff remembered us and greeted us proactively.
Maybe because there aren't many rooms, they remember every guest who stays.
Actively took several family photos for us in the hotel lobby and printed them out to deliver to our room.
At the entrance, the concierge will ask us how our play was and if we need to book the next trip.
The difference between a good hotel and a really good hotel, actually.
Just one that meets your needs.
One is to try to find ways to make you more satisfied ahead of time.
AdventurousRoamer
🇸🇬|Singapore coffee at Raffles hotel
[Singapore Coffee] located in the Raffles Hotel is really beautiful. The decoration of the whole store is in the 19th century British colonial style, which is quite distinctive, with flower-woven wicker chairs and gorgeous giant glass mirrors. And the rattan fan at the ceilling is very unique.
Their coffee is classic. [Red Monkey] serves in a very distinctive glass pot. It is very rounded and cute, with a slightly sour taste. It also serves with a piece of [Yuzu Mango Cheesecake].
They also serve breakfast and afternoon tea sets, I will definitely would like to have a try next time.
#singapore #urbanexplorer
Seven0427
🇸🇬Singaporean store exploration | 5-star Raffles Hotel
Celebrate the birthday of the long-established five-star Raffles Hotel in Singapore. This can be called one of the most famous hotels in Singapore, which has been in operation since 1887, with a history of more than 100 years. The hotel completed its final renovation in 2019, and opened to the public with a brand new set of equipment and a new look, with the total number of suites increased from 103 to 115.
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The Ritz-Carlton Hotel is a model of Renaissance architecture, with marble floors, crystal chandeliers, high ceilings in the lobby, all-wood stairs, and every corner and detail exuding luxury.
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We booked the "Palm Court Suites" on the first floor, with a space of over 70 square meters. It comes with a small living room, which has a high-end multifunctional mini bar counter. The exquisite workmanship and design are really irresistible. There is also a private small balcony facing the palm grove outside the room, where you can enjoy breakfast and have a drink, which can be said to be very comfortable.
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Bedroom space is large, and the bed is high, very comfortable to sleep on. The bathroom is designed with all marble, simple and atmospheric. The only small problem is that the bathtub in our room cannot hold water, which is a little regretful that we couldn't take a bath.
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The entire room, from the lights, TV, air conditioning, to the curtains, is controlled by flat panels, which is very advanced and user-friendly.
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During your stay at the hotel, you will also receive two famous Singapore Sling cocktails as a gift. Breakfast can also be enjoyed by the popular fountain, although the food selection is not particularly extensive, the service is excellent.
RiverStarlight48
Around Raffles Singapore -best place to drink
went to raffles by bus, a bit crowded with foreign workers eating around the building corridor, literally like bukit bintang just probably less creepy because we know how safe singapore 🇸🇬 is.
for open space bars you can google Prìvé, located in an classic muzium looking building. there’s few bar & restaurants there. must check them out! come over 5pm-7pm for happy hour. beer and cocktails will be as low as $9.9.
carrmen
Most Luxurious Hotel in SG - Raffles SG
Flew in to Singapore last week to attend a friend's wedding reception held in Raffles Singapore. It was such a wonderful experience from start to finish! My jaw dropped when I saw the colonial design of the hotel which is very rare to see nowadays and walking through there felt like I was walking in history but with modern touches.
From the moment I arrived, I felt very taken care of, the staff was AMAZING! Everything on the wedding menu was so delicious and perfectly cooked and beautifully plating.
I really did enjoy attending a grand wedding reception at this hotel and the next time I visit Singapore I would love to stay here!
Sallynoopy
The ExciseMan Wine & Whiskey - SIN
I had the best Bar experience, The Bartender was very welcoming and introduced me to different whiskeys.
Since I haven't drunk any alcohols in awhile, he asked about my preferences and crafted a whiskey cocktail - it was soo good.
He introduced whiskeys - malt whiskey, grain whiskey and a mix of both. Its was cool to experience a whiskey that smell like vanilla and mashmellows. He also introduced whiskeys that are younger but taste really good. The trick is to visit on Monday and Tuesday to get a more personalized experience.
Not to mention the beautiful ambience - you can see mbs from the private room and comfortable atmosphere, even the bar bites were good 5 out 5.
Great place to bring friends or date for a new drinking experience. I will definitely visit again.
#tripblazers #awesomepic
Fearless_Queen
Burger & Lobster Raffles Hotel
Address: 328 North Bridge Rd, Singapore 188719
Ambiance/Facilities: Nice interior design with a bar. Excellent service and attentive staffs.
Highlights:
Really fresh lobsters, go so well with the lemon mayo sauce. Truffle fries very crispy and delicious, salad was good too. Portion was just enough for small eater. Other than the main Lobster Set, we ordered a few side dishes to share, and also the famous Lobster Roll and Burger to try. All the food were generally pretty tasty and decent value.
The restaurant is located at Raffles Hotel, where the atmosphere is great. The moment we arrived, we were made to feel special.
I especially appreciate the excellent service. Despite the restaurant was crowded with customers, the staffs remained friendly and always putting smiles with them. It made my day!
Avg. Price Per Person: $70 - $100
Rating: 4/5
#mustvisit #mustdo #singapore_featured #singapore #restaurant
FlyingNoodles
Luxury hotel fit for a king
Raffles Hotel in Singapore stands majestically in the centre of town and it’s colonial grandeur can be felt from the time you stand in front of its porch.
You receive a warm welcome the moment you are spotted by one of the hotel’s staff and they will even walk you into the lobby, making sure you are well-guided. Such a level of service creates a positive experience that is hard to beat. Inside, your senses are pleasantly elevated with the castle-like colonial decor. The lobby is opulent and expansive, making it feels like you’re walking into a true British Colonial era. This grandeur is carried through in the rooms, which will meet the highest of expectations, I’m sure.
#staycation
Luvoceanz
Have the most wonderful time
Address - Raffles Singapore
Ambiance/Facilities - Great
Highlights - Friendly and helpful staff #staycation
Avg. Price per Person - $800-$1500 *(Depends on the room type you book)
Rating - 9/10
Carter85
History of Raffles Hotel
Address - Raffles Hotel, 1 Beach Road, Singapore 189673
Raffles Hotel is one of Singapore’s oldest hotels that was established in 1887 by the Sarkies Brothers who were Armenian hoteliers! Before modern Singapore came into being, Raffles Hotel was a prime riverfront hotel that overlooked the sea and shore. It was named after Sir Stamford Raffles who founded Singapore.
It also survived the Japanese occupation during World War II after changing hands multiple times. It is said that the Raffles Hotel staff actually buried the silver and important artefacts in the Palm Court wing to prevent the Japanese from acquiring them. In 1987, 100 years since its establishment, the Singapore government declared it a national monument. What a history this hotel has had!
My overall rating of the experience: 5 out of 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
#exploresgtogether #momentssg #tripmoments #localhistory #heritagehotel #luxuryhotel #hotel #singapore
daniaexperiences
Hidden gems of antique art
Address - Raffles Hotel, 1 Beach Road, Singapore 189673
Throughout the hallways and corridors of Raffles Hotel are tons of antiques and art pieces displayed in their full glory! You will find the famous grandfather clock that has been with the hotel since the beginning, as well as a huge musical box from the pre-war era.
There are also some that are more modern, like the elaborate grand Swarovski crystal chandelier that hangs from the lobby ceiling and a life-size porcelain vase at the reception counter. No matter which corner you’re at here, you’ll surely find something interesting!
My overall rating of the experience: 4 out of 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
#exploresgtogether #momentssg #tripmoments #artshunting #artcollection #luxuryhotel #hotel #heritagehotel #singapore
daniaexperiences
Lush palm trees and manicured gardens
Address - Raffles Hotel, 1 Beach Road, Singapore 189673
Raffles Hotel is conveniently situated in the heart of downtown Singapore near all the shopping belts and business centres! If you do drop by for a stay or are dining at one of the restaurants, you’ll be delighted to find beautiful manicured gardens and nature scenes all around the hotel.
The nicest lawn garden is the one right outside the Palm Court Suites, where there is a pebble path and benches to admire the greenery and flowers from. Definitely adds that sense of calm to your experience here!
My overall rating of the experience: 4 out of 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
#exploresgtogether #momentssg #tripmoments #naturewonders #garden #staycation #luxuryhotel #hotel #heritagehotel #singapore
daniaexperiences
Garden Wedding at Raffles Hotel 💐💍
It’s not everyday one get to witness a garden wedding let alone one with a spiral seating. To be honest it’s my first time witnessing one and I’m in wowed 😍.
Raffles Hotel is a colonial-style luxury hotel in Singapore. (And also one of the most expensive 😅)
Unlike most hotels in the city, Raffles hotel consists of several lawns and even a shopping arcade with 40 specialty boutiques and many other famous restaurants including the hotel’s own.
While I did not stay there. I enjoy walking around soaking in the atmosphere. The quiet environment coupled with the buildings brings you away from the bustling city.
#moreinsg #staycation
crayoncheryl
Historic Staycay @ Raffle Hotel
Booked a suite over 2 nights for my partner's birthday and it couldn't have been more perfect.
Wonderful experience at this iconic gem. Filled with an opulence of the past yet renovated with a touch of modern class, it felt like we went back into history yet with the present day technology and comfort. The butlers were precise and thoughtful in ensuring we had an amazing experience and pretty much everything you’d expect from a 5* hotel.
Service is excellent, everyone greets you everywhere, but the reception, the personal butler and even the historian (tour guide) takes pains to get your names - personalized touches we appreciated.
Welcome notes were handwritten, even my kid was addressed as a "Master".
A very simple visit to the pool comes with free chilled water and warm towels. (The pool doesn't have a shallow area though, so kids better be able to swim).
We mentioned we were going out for dinner, and guest services actually came back to our room to point us to a shortcut out of the hotel. Very attentive!
In room controls via iPad were excellent. Intuitive and worked well.
Room layout allows the kids to sleep while parents watch TV in a partitioned living area.
The toiletries very awesome. We were also provided Raffles brand hand sanitizer and insect repellent! The latter is new to us - other hotels give sanitizer, but repellent is a nice touch.
Every room is also assigned a personal butler. We don't like to trouble others (I'm sure she has many things to do!)... but she reached out nonetheless on her own accord, just to make sure we felt at home. Had our schedule at her fingertips too!
it's amazing and I hope to be back soon!
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WanderingMav
Chinese cuisine at Raffles Hotel Singapore
Address - Yi by Jereme Leung, Raffles Hotel, 1 Beach Road, Singapore 189673
Another restaurant that we spent our staycation dining credits at was Yi by Jereme Leung! I was blown away by the enchanting set-up of a beautiful white forest passageway that led into the restaurant, very Alice-In-Wonderland-esque.
I actually wanted to try the dim sum here but didn’t realize it was only available during lunch, so we settled for a simple meal of Taiwanese-style beef brisket noodles and Dan Dan noodles with minced Iberico pork, along with pu-erh tea. We were a little taken aback when the Dan Dan noodles arrived in a bowl of soup as we were expecting it to be served dry.
The next day, we ordered the house specialty black gold egg custard buns as I really wanted to try the dim sum. The buns weren’t too bad, but I suspect they’d taste much better eaten fresh and hot at the restaurant itself.
My overall rating of the experience: 4 out of 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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daniaexperiences
Incredible breakfast spread at Raffles Hotel
Address - Tiffin Room, Raffles Hotel, 1 Beach Road, Singapore 189673
Breakfast for two was included in our staycation reservation here at Raffles Hotel and we had it at the Tiffin Room, a restaurant that serves North Indian cuisine during lunch and dinner service.
Breakfast was served in an a la carte fashion with unlimited ordering, and the variety was quite a good spread. Everything was generally quite tasty and I especially liked the muffins and croissants. Unfortunately, the desserts were a little bit of a letdown so skip those if you’re running out of stomach space. Regardless, I’d give two thumbs up for the service we received.
My overall rating of the experience: 4 out of 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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