With borders reopening and travel resuming across the region, those heading to Singapore will be able to enjoy an experience unlike any other. Hilton has opened its largest hotel in Asia Pacific with the debut of Hilton Singapore Orchard.
“Today we celebrate a key milestone with the opening of our largest hotel in Asia Pacific. Hilton Singapore Orchard is a fantastic showcase of our flagship brand and places us in a strong position to usher in a new era of travel,” Hilton President Alan Watts explained. “Hilton Singapore Orchard will truly be top of mind for both leisure and business guests as it delivers exceptional experiences supported by Hilton’s renowned hospitality.”
Situated along the always popular Orchard Road, the majestic Hilton Singapore Orchard has been carefully crafted to create a hospitality experience unmatched in the renowned shopping district. This was made possible through a vibrant blend of contemporary design, innovative dining experiences and extensive meeting spaces.
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The 1,080-room hotel features countless tributes to Singapore’s colonial history and agricultural heritage. For example, botanical references can be found throughout the property’s artwork and interiors. This has been paired with modern conveniences that make life easy for guests on the go.
“With its strategic location, stylish design, diverse array of culinary concepts and bespoke events capabilities, Hilton Singapore Orchard will be a beacon for the brand. We look forward to delivering exceptional experiences complemented by Hilton’s signature hospitality,” Alexandra Jaritz, Hilton Senior Vice President, Brand Management, Asia Pacific, noted.
Hilton Singapore Orchard was developed by OUE Limited, a leading real estate firm in the city state. It has several notable properties in its portfolio, including OUE Twin Peaks, Crowne Plaza Changi Airport and One Raffles Place, the latter being one of Singapore’s tallest buildings.
The opening of the new hotel coincides with loosening travel restrictions in Southeast Asia. Singapore has established Vaccinated Travel Lanes with 21 countries that permit quarantine-free visits while Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia and Vietnam have various policies in place that allow for vaccinated persons to enter.
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