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Hotels in Singapore

Situated at the center of the historic Far East trade route, Singapore is a cosmopolitan of nearly five million people and a melting pot of diverse cultures-English, Malay, Indian and Chinese. Because of this diversity, Singapore has English, Malay, Tamil and Chinese as its official languages. From its breathtaking temples and parks to bustling shopping malls and hawker markets, Singapore's cultural riches are as colorful and varied as its people.

Singapore has consistently awed its visitors with world class hospitality. For those who wish to be in the midst of the throbbing metropolis, a good place to stay is Pan Pacific Singapore Hotel at Marina Bay. Barely 20 minutes away from Changi International Airport, the Pan Pacific is near the Suntec City Mall and other major shopping malls. The world famous Raffles Hotel is not to be missed either. Considered as the top gem of Singapore's hotels, it has been called the "Ultimate Address for the Luxury Traveler." Several other hotels and hostels offer world-class accommodations that suit one's whim and budget. For the budget conscious, Grand Central Hotel, located at the very heart of Orchard Road shopping district, will fit the bill.

An enjoyable stay in Singapore is made complete with a visit to Sentosa Island. Once a British Fort, the entire island has been transformed into a top tourism attraction, with cable cars to transport visitors from the mainland. Aside from several attractions which include the popular Sentosa Merlion statue, Sentosa Island also boasts of the only golf course that is open to the public, the Sentosa Golf Club. Visitors who opt to spend the night on the island can choose from world class accommodations such as the luxurious Capella Singapore and the Rasa Sentosa Resort, operated by Shangri-la Hotels.


Top Hotels in Singapore

Singapore - The Fairmont Hotel

The Fairmont Singapore Hotel is a five-star accommodation and is a prime example of sophistication, modernity and frugality in the business. It has 769 guest rooms, housing fourteen distinguished restaurants and over 80,000 feet of business and conference hall space. The service of the hotel is impeccable, as it has received much accolade for the service it has rendered to its clientele. <br/> <br/> The city of Singapore was a former Malay fishing village until 1819, when the British East India Company, led by Sir Stamford Raffles established a trading post along the Moluccan spice route. With scrupulous city planning and financial acumen, Singapore has emerged as one of the most important business and commercial centers in Southeast Asia. Now, it stands as one of the tiger economies with a per capita income of $51,142 per person, the fourth in the world for its 4,839,400 population. <br/> <br/> The hotel is located at the top of the City Hall Mart district and its location makes it easy to access all the other tourist attractions. It is near a train station that can easily transport you to Orchard Street or the Singapore Zoo in no time. Another favorite place to shop is the Suntec City Center, which is just a few meters up the street, a shopper's paradise for all. <br/> <br/> When you are in the city-state of Singapore and you seek to an accommodation that is both comfortable and accessible, then the best one for you would be the Fairmont Singapore Hotel. The first class amenities of this five-star hotel will provide you your needs while in the city.