
Raffles Singapore reopens after two-year restoration
Its total suite count has grown from 103 to 115.
The iconic Raffles Singapore has reopened after a three-phased restoration that began in February 2017, an announcement revealed.
The restoration was led by acclaimed interior designer Alexandra Champalimaud and supported by global architecture and design firm Aedas.
Jeannette Ho, vice president, Raffles Brand and Strategic Relationships, Raffles Hotels and Resorts, commented, “As the hotel concludes its restoration and embarks on the next chapter, the return of this flagship property to Raffles Hotels & Resorts paves the way for the expansion of the brand as we deliver this same level of unparalleled service and sublime experiences to new destinations in cities such as Udaipur, London and Boston.”
Raffles Singapore offers luxurious all-suite accommodations, across nine suite categories: State Room Suites, Courtyard Suites, Palm Court Suites, Personality Suites, Residence Suites, Promenade Suites, Studio Suites, Grand Hotel Suites and Presidential Suites. Residence, Promenade and Studio suites, are the three latest additions to the hotel’s existing line-up. The total suite count increases from 103 suites to 115 suites.
The hotel has also included restaurant collaborations with Chef Anne-Sophie Pic, of the three-Michelin star Maison Pic; French Master Chef Alain Ducasse; and Chef Jereme Leung.
The last restoration was conducted from 1989 to 1991 where the hotel closed for two and a half years.