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Published in: July 2007
    Regulars > Reviews and Commentary > The Fullerton Hotel Singapore
 
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Like the city in which it is located, The Fullerton Hotel Singapore is stylishly contemporary and forward in its outlook. Its impressive colonial architecture may be a nod to its rich heritage, but the complete Fullerton experience is one of trendy sophistication. It comes as no surprise therefore that Condé Nast Traveler readers ranked it as the top hotel in Asia last year.

This 400-room luxury hotel is strategically located within the Central Business District, and lies in close proximity to Singapore’s premier cultural venues – Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall; Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay; and the Asian Civilisations Museum. Guests also have easy access to Boat Quay and Clarke Quay, the city’s bustling riverside entertainment belt.

Once home to the nation’s General Post Office, The Fullerton now draws an international mix of business and leisure travelers. Its slick, streamlined interiors are accented with fine touches of luxury, and state-of-the-art technology features in every room to keep guests connected to the world.

The hotel’s dining establishments offer exquisite choices amidst elegant settings. Go global at Town Restaurant, Chinese at Jade or Italian at San Marco at The Lighthouse overlooking the harbor. Then loosen your tie as you chill out at Post Bar, popular with the discerning evening crowd. Featuring the original ceiling and pillars of the Post Office, this is a cool hangout for gyrating to the latest rhythms or for sipping on a unique martini.

 

Where :
The Fullerton Hotel is located in the heart of Singapore's business, fine arts and entertainment district.
When :
Singapore can be visited any time of year, as it enjoys a tropical climate.
Cost : Rates begin at around US$408 per person per night.
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