The Suite
Formerly the card room for the exclusive Singapore Club, the Presidential Suite retains a distinctly residential scale, feeling more like a private apartment than a standard hotel stay. Entry is through a large foyer, immediately setting the tone with high ceilings and a grand piano placed prominently in the massive living room. The space is furnished elegantly, designed for both comfort and entertaining.
The most striking architectural feature is the glass-enclosed terrace. It is framed by 20-foot Doric columns, offering a unique, structured view of the surrounding city skyline. Inside, the layout is practical: a spacious bedroom connects directly to a study, while a separate dining room includes a discreet kitchenette. The generously sized bathroom completes the private quarters. For those prioritizing discretion, the suite offers ultimate privacy; a dedicated elevator opens directly into the residence, ensuring seamless, direct access.
The Hotel
You can’t miss the grand, neoclassical facade of The Fullerton Hotel, which overlooks the Singapore River. First built in 1928, the hotel is ingrained in Singapore’s rich, colonial history; it was once home to a post office, library and a prestigious social club (there is even a museum-like gallery in the lobby showcasing its many lives). Expect elegant interior design elements, like high, coffered ceilings, magnificent columns in the lobby and on the terrace, and Italian marble flooring. Today, the modernly restored hotel is home to several fine-dining restaurants, which range from Cantonese dim sum to Italian food to afternoon tea, as well as a transformative spa focusing on Asian techniques.
Amenities
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Outdoor swimming pool
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Spa and wellness centre
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24-hour Front desk
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2 restaurants
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Gym
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Gym
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Facilities for disabled guests








