Overview
There are a few hotels in the world whose names have become virtually synonymous with the cities in which they are located – and none more so than Raffles in Singapore. Named after Sir Stamford Raffles, opened in 1887 and soon became the haunt of intrepid travelers from around the world. Past famous guests include Noel Coward, Joseph Conrad and Somerset Maugham, who described the hotel as embodying "all the fables of the exotic East." Through their stories, The Long Bar, the Palm Court and the Bar & Billiard Room with its tiger, became familiar to people who had never even been to Singapore. Today, the hotel continues to embody regal elegance and Old World appeal. In a city where modern buildings compete to touch the sky, this beautifully preserved colonial-style treasure – declared a National Monument in 1992 – takes pride of place in the vibrant civic and business district. This restoration is designed to ensure that we retain what is so special about Raffles – the ambience, the service, the charm and the heritage of the hotel. It is also intended to provide the facilities, spaces and experiences that the well-travelled expect. The newly restored Raffles will breathe new life into our beautiful building. You can expect to experience Raffles’ charming ambiance and legendary service and enjoy newly opened bars, restaurants, courtyards, and social areas; spaces designed to make Raffles the place to meet, spend time, shop and celebrate.
Exclusive Amenities
- Breakfast for two daily in Tiffin Room
- $100 USD Hotel credit, once during stay (To be used at Raffles-operated Food & Beverage outlets, the Raffles Spa and Raffles Boutique.)
The following amenities are guaranteed at the time of booking:
- Upgrade to the next room category (applicable for upgrades up to the Personality Suite)
The following amenities are subject to availability at the time of arrival:
- Early Check-In
- Late Check-out
2024 | Suite Privileges
Combinable with Exclusive Amenities listed above. A two-night minimum stay applies for Suite Privileges.
- Lunch or dinner for two, once per stay (minimum value US$100)
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Suite Privileges Terms
- The Promenade Suite
- The Grand Hotel Suite
- The Presidential Suite
Information and pricing is subject to change without notice, including changes in the currency exchange rate. All prices are per night, per room, double occupancy, unless otherwise noted. Prices may vary by day of travel, season, duration and are subject to availability at time of booking. Valid on new reservations, not combinable with other offers unless otherwise noted and not applicable to groups. Resort fees, gratuities and taxes are not included unless specified.
Check In: 2:00 PM
Check Out: 12:00 Noon
Local Area Attractions
Orchard Road
Spanning almost 1 mile, Orchard Road is a swanky, one-way boulevard flanked by distinctive and iconic shopping malls, restaurants and hotels. The shopping belt offers nearly 800,000 square meters of retail, dining and entertainment options to please any taste or budget - from opulent brands to high street fashion, and exclusive restaurants to fast food joints.
Raffles Hotel Singapore is just a 5 minute train ride away from
Sentosa island
Located just a 8 minute train ride from Raffles Hotel Singapore, Sentosa, Asia’s Favourite Playground, is home to an exciting array of themed attractions, award-winning spa retreats, lush rainforests, golden sandy beaches, resort accommodations, world-renowned golf courses, a deep-water yachting marina and luxurious residences. Spread over 500 hectares, the vibrant island resort is ideal for both business and leisure.
Night Safari
Embark on a fascinating journey through the world's first wildlife nightpark - nine time winner of Best Visitor Attraction Experience, awarded by the Singapore Tourism Board. Take a tour around the park and see over 1,000 animals from 115 species as they graze and hunt in natural environments across the 40 hectare park.
Singapore Botanic Garden
Ranked #1 out of the 291 must-visit Singapore attractions in 2011 by TripAdvisor, the sprawling Singapore Botanic Gardens provides great respite from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Located here is the National Orchid Garden, lauded as the world’s largest orchid display featuring over 60,000 plants and orchids.
Gardens by The Bay
Gardens by the Bay brings to life NParks' vision of creating a City in a Garden. The Gardens captures the essence of Singapore as the premier tropical Garden City with the perfect environment in which to live and work - making Singapore a leading global city of the 21st century.
Esplanade - Theatres on The Bay
Singapore’s famous skyline has taken on various changes over the decades, but none has been as dramatic or controversial as the emergence of the Esplanade complex, which officially opened in 2002.
Today, the S$600 million dollar project occupies six hectares of waterfront land alongside Marina Bay to the east of the Padang, and boasts a concert hall, theatre, recital and theatre studios, a wide gallery space and an auditorium.
With such unique architecture, discussion is still rife with regard to the two spiked ‘shells’ of the Esplanade building that you can see from afar. Said to have an appearance similar the eye of a fly or a giant durian (a popular local fruit), you’ll just have to make a visit down to The Esplanade and decide for yourself.
Asian Civilisations Museum
Immerse yourself in the heritage and cultures of Singapore, the history and art of Southeast Asia, and some of the most renowned exhibits from all over the world.