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A Harmonious Blend of Urban Sophistication, Rich Heritage, and Lush Greenery
A vibrant gateway to Southeast Asia, Singapore combines striking architecture, world-class dining and exceptional hospitality with a rich cultural heritage. From the futuristic skyline of Marina Bay to colourful heritage districts, designer shopping and award-winning restaurants, the city offers an exciting mix of experiences. Whether enjoyed as a stylish stopover or a destination in its own right, Singapore delivers effortless luxury at every turn.
Explore the iconic Gardens by the Bay and Marina Bay skyline
Tiffin or High Tea - bygone dining ceremonies in colonial buildings still thrive today
Discover the electrifying atmosphere of the Singapore Formula 1 Grand Prix
We currently feature 12 luxury properties in Singapore
Singapore, Singapore
When we think of city hotels, particularly in the Far East, we tend to envision soaring, shiny skyscrapers reflecting the sunshine from myriad windows, the Shangri-La Singapore however is a little different.
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One of the world's most famous hotels and home of the Singapore Sling, Raffles Singapore is an oasis of colonial style, calm and charm in the heart of modern Singapore.
The Fullerton Singapore basks in its prime location in the heart of the Civic District of the city. Lying at the forefront of Raffles Place, the financial and business district of the city, it is an exceptional heritage hotel with a supreme location.
Sentosa Island, Singapore
Colonial charm merged with contemporary chic, this striking resort on the fringes of the South China Sea is here to impress. A family friendly beach steps away completes the perfect picture in this tropical retreat.
Located in the heart of the lion city and ideally situated at the crossroads of Singapore’s central business districts.
Contemporary chic hotel with rooftop views perfectly positioned on one of the best shopping streets in Singapore
With its own entrance into Tanglin Shopping Mall and regular shuttles to Orchard Road shopping district, shoppers will love JEN Singapore Tanglin by Shangri-La.
An award-winning hotel in the heart of the Marina Bay City, Parkroyal Collection Marina Bay is located close to the Marina Square Shopping Mall and boasts outstanding views of the bay.
Quirky and cool with stunning city views, the Quincy Hotel promises a stylish stay with easy access to the retail heart of Singapore.
A signature Shangri La welcome awaits at this beachfront hotel. Sandy shores and the largest freeform pool in Singapore guarantee beach and aquatic fun. Spacious rooms set in lush surrounds, exquisite dining options and the Chi spa set the backdrop for a relaxing break in the island nation of Singapore.
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More than just a stopover, Singapore is one of Asia's most sophisticated city destinations, seamlessly blending innovation, culture and luxury.
A relaxing cruise along the Singapore River that offers scenic views of the city's colonial buildings and its modern skyscrapers can be combined with an extravagant afternoon tea in the Tiffin Room at the 19th Century Raffles Hotel or at Ah Teng's Bakery. And of course, no visit to Singapore is complete without a cocktail at the Long Bar in Raffles Hotel, where visitors are encouraged to drop peanut shells on the floor, just as Somerset Maugham and Rudyard Kipling would have done "back in the day".
Rooftop bars in Singapore are a hot topic, each of them offering something different. 1-Altitude is 63 storeys up at One Raffles Place and is both the highest and one of the swankiest place to drink. CE LA VI, at the top of Marina Bay Sands Complex, has separate zones including a restaurant, chill-out lounge and a poolside terrace, while LeVel 33 is the highest microbrewery in the world, with stunning views of Marina Bay, house-brewed craft beers and gourmet-style pub grub. Cover charges may apply but the views make it worth it.
Just 15 minutes from the city centre, Sentosa Island offers a luxurious blend of pristine beaches, world-class resorts, championship golf and vibrant attractions. Unwind at exclusive beach clubs, indulge in award-winning dining or enjoy spectacular sunsets overlooking the South China Sea, all within easy reach of Singapore's iconic skyline.
Singapore
£2,975 Per Person
Malaysia & Singapore
12 Nights
£10,775 per person
Singapore & Indonesia
10 Nights
£8,549 per person
Southeast Asia
8 Nights
Prices available on request
3 Nights
£2,589 per person
Singapore & Thailand
£3,870 Per Person
£14,890 Per Person
Singapore & Malaysia
£8,995 Per Person
China
19 Nights
Qatar
22 Nights
£11,499 per person
Australia
27 Nights
£16,019 per person
17 Nights
£9,299 per person
Being in the tropics and hot and humid, there isn’t a particular season that’s better for sightseeing in Singapore, with fairly consistent weather year round and not much of a difference between the wet season and the slightly drier summer season. In May and June, the heat is at its peak and there may be haze from the forest clearing fires in Sumatra.
Location
Southeast Asia, lying between Malaysia and Indonesia
Size
683 square kilometres
Local Time
GMT +8
Telephone code
+65
Visa
UK passport holders do not require a visa if travelling on holiday and staying less than 30 days, visitors holding other passports should check the visa requirements with the nearest Singapore diplomatic mission
Currency
Singapore Dollar
Tipping
It's not customary to tip taxi drivers, tour guides or staff at hotels and spas (other than porters). Some restaurants add a service charge or gratuity to the final bill, but if tipping a waiter for particular service it is best to hand them cash directly
Vaccinations
None are compulsory, however as conditions can change quickly, please also check the current health requirements for Singapore on gov.uk.
Flying time
Approximately 13 hours from the UK
Electricity
The power supply is 220-240v - the UK 3-pin plug is commonly used, so adaptors are not required
Tourist office
Singapore Tourism Board
Language
Malay, Mandarin and Tamil, although English is widely spoken
Smoking
Smoking is banned in many public places, on public transport and in pubs, bars, lounges and night clubs (though these can have designated smoking rooms). Discarding cigarette butts is considered littering, which incurs heavy fines
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