Fireworks light up Marina Bay for the opening ceremony of Singapore's Youth Olympic Games.
1/125Stand in awe of these amazing vertical living ‘Supertrees’. Marvel at the amazing fusion of nature and architecture in Singapore’s Gardens By the Bay.
2/125Check out Singapore’s mind-boggling city skyline from the supreme comfort of the Mandarin Oriental.
3/125Soak up the atmosphere in this cosmopolitan part of Singapore. Clarke Quay offers a great evening at one of the many top-class restaurants.
4/125The Fullerton Hotel, lit up at night, manages to stand out against the back drop of Singapore's twinkling sky scrapers.
5/125Step out in cosmopolitan Clarke Quay and have your your pick of the superb restaurants serving everything from seafood to curry to steaks.
6/125Join the throngs in Chinatown's outdoor market, especially busy with locals during Chinese New Year.
7/125Smell the clinging scent of incense at Tan See Chong Chu, a Chinese temple in the heart of the Central Business District.
8/125Marina Bay Golf course is an 18-hole course offering golfers a picturesque round plus the added challenge of 91 pot bunkers.
9/125Experience a vast array of tastes in Singapore; some of the best can be found freshly cooked to order at street food vendors.
10/125This simple, yet tasty meal of chicken and rice is a staple for many young Singaporeans on their lunch break from work.
11/125Take in some history at Fort Siloso on Sentosa Island and explore World War II tunnels, guns and cannons.
12/125Visitors and locals alike come roaring to life during the Singapore's annual Singtel Grand Prix.
13/125Use your time in Singapore to shop for local curios including chopstick sets and paper dragons.
14/125Arrive in style, in a chauffeur driven Rolls Royce, for a very memorable holiday at stylish Capella Sentosa.
15/125Designed by Foster and Partner, the Capella Sentosa is a superb fusion of traditional colonial design pared with modern curved structures.
16/125Be enveloped by luxury at the intelligently designed hotel Capella Sentosa, backed by the verdant rainforest of Sentosa Island.
17/125Be on the receiving end of high-end service at Capella Sentosa. Take dinner in-room and experience fine dining from the delicious Chinese restaurant.
18/125Live life to the full at one of Capella’s luxurious and spacious apartments, which include a private pool, perfect for a dip at dusk.
19/125Have the flexibility and convenience of your own kitchen in Capella’s ultra-modern and highly luxurious apartments.
20/125Be prepared to be impressed by the imposing yet uber-comfortable Capella hotel, set in the lush landscape of Sentosa Island.
21/125Appreciate seriously innovative design at Capella Sentosa, whilst relaxing poolside at this five-star hotel.
22/125Kick back in a Sentosa suite at Foster-designed Capella Hotel and enjoy a view of the South China Sea.
23/125Enjoy a couple’s treatment at the Capella Sentosa Spa, where hot poultices filled with fresh herbs warm your muscles in preparation for a deeply invigorating massage.
24/125Take a civilised afternoon tea of dainty sandwiches and moreish cakes in this distinctly colonial lounge at Capella Sentosa.
25/125You’ll love your spacious and modern suite , overlooking the South China Sea, at the Capella Sentosa Hotel.
26/125Come to Sentosa Island to kick back on lush tropical beaches. The year-round temperate climate means a visit to the beach is always an option.
27/125Take some time out in the living room of the Four Seasons Hotel and enjoy the quiet, contemplative atmosphere surrounded by antiques and comfortable armchairs.
28/125Lap up some luxury at the centrally-located Four Seasons Hotel.
29/125Be wowed by the amazing display of tulips in the flower dome of the Gardens by the Bay in Singapore.
30/125These amazing living structures look even more eye-catching at night in the Gardens By the Bay.
31/125In the Supertree Grove at the Gardens of the Bay, you’ll find these extraordinary structures standing up to 50 metres tall.
32/125Marvel at this futuristic waterfall, bursting through exotic foliage in the mist-soaked Cloud Dome in the Gardens by the Bay.
33/125The Gardens of the Bay Botanical Gardens have become another iconic part of Singapore’s ever-expanding and ground-breaking architectural skyline.
34/125Tucked away in the Arab Quarter, the Haji Lane boutique is fast becoming a fashionista’s paradise. Take a look to find unique clothing and unusual interior furnishings.
35/125Browse the boutiques of Haji Lane and discover one-of-a-kind shops selling fashion-forward clothing and innovative homeware.
36/125Take a break from shopping and slurp up a Laksa, served at shopping centre food courts and hawker centers across Singapore.
37/125Sip an ice cold glass of champagne and congratulate yourself on finding a seriously stylish spot at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, overlooking the sensational skyline of Singapore.
38/125You’ll be impressed with your room at the Mandarin Oriental, not just because of the high level of comfort but also the intricate Japanese style blended with modern design.
39/125Order cocktails to the pool at the Mandarin Oriental. Treat yourself – you’re on holiday!
40/125Take in the mind-blowing vista of Singapore’s harbour by night from the floor to ceiling windows in your Luxurious Premier room at the Mandarin Oriental.
41/125Push the boat out and request the magnificent Presidential Suite at The Mandarin Oriental. It’s vast, opulent and best of all: it has a Jacuzzi bath facing the unforgettable city skyline of Singapore.
42/125You can’t help but feel relaxed at the Mandarin Oriental Wellness Pool. Take a signature massage in the spa then lounge by the pool, listening to the soothing sounds of the trickling fountains.
43/125Take a trip on the huge Singapore Flyer wheel to catch breath-taking views of the city's skyline.
44/125You’ll find fashionable designer shops and airy shopping malls at every turn on the well-known Orchard Road, in the heart of Singapore.
45/125For a fantastic view of Singapore’s ever-changing skyline, get some height perspective in the Singapore Flyer.
46/125A Singapore classic, Raffles hotel still delivers. Expect nothing less than excellent service, beautiful colonial surroundings and of course great food and cocktails. Not to be missed.
47/125Welcome to Raffles! You won’t forget this stylish colonial hotel, with its airy interiors and legendary Long Bar.
48/125Drift down the breezy corridors of this Singapore old-timer and soak up the distinguished ambience of Raffles Hotel.
49/125Dusk sees Raffles hotel come to life, with airy colonnaded terraces and palms swaying to the breeze.
50/125A round of golf on the immaculately kept Raffles Golf Course will test your skills amongst a nation of golf lovers.
51/125Bag one of the presidential suites at Raffles Hotel for a truly luxurious treat. You’ll find the suites to be vast, two-bedroom spaces with elegant teakwood flooring.
52/125The courtyard suites at Raffles Hotel will lift your spirits with breezy, high-ceilinged rooms, four poster beds and polished teakwood floor.
53/125Explore Raffles Hotel, and don’t miss the hotel’s famous Singapore Sling in the Long Bar.
54/125Be utterly spoilt for choice at the renowned Champagne Brunch at Raffles hotel. Taste food from every cuisine in the world.
55/125This vast, seemingly floating structure gives an incredible birds eye view over Singapore.
56/125Singapore’s cuisine is influenced by its neighbouring Asian countries, Try this Indonesian inspired rice and fish dish – Nasi Lemak, accompanied by salty peanuts, tangy sauce and topped with an egg.
57/125Set in the busy quarter of Little India, this ornate temple called Sri Vadapathirm is thronging with life at dusk when Hindus come to make their offerings.
58/125You’ll soon find your own butler indispensible, at the luxurious St Regis Hotel on Orchard Road.
59/125The St Regis Suites, conveniently located near the shopping mecca of Orchard Road, are a spacious sanctuary for weary travellers.
60/125Set amongst the natural beauty of Sentosa Island, you can soak up the cosmopolitan atmosphere at the stylish W hotel.
61/125Stroll around the beautifully serene Chinese Garden and appreciate the Chinese imperial style of architecture and landscaping.
62/125Sample epicurean delights at the Clifford restaurant at the Fullerton Bay Hotel, overlooking the sparkling waters of the Bay.
63/125Take an evening stroll along the Marina Bay promenade and be awed by the magnificent Singapore skyline by night.
64/125At the W Hotel cool off at the Wet Bar, and sit back in the pool with an exotic cocktail.
65/125If you must work out on holiday then you’ll find the W Hotel’s gym to have state-of-the-art facilities.
66/125Enjoy amazing panoramic views of the South China Sea from your luxurious room at the W hotel, Sentosa Cove.
67/125Experience total relaxation in these modern and stylish spa rooms at the W Hotel, Singapore.
68/125The vibrant interiors in the suite at the W Hotel contrast with the beautiful natural surroundings of the jungle-backed marina in Sentosa Cove.
69/125From your super-comfortable suite at the W Hotel, admire the dual aspect views of the marina in Sentosa Cove.
70/125Enjoy your eclectic surroundings at the vibrant and cosmopolitan lounge at the W hotel in Sentosa Cove.
71/125Make a splash in the dynamic brightly-hued swimming pool at W Hotel, Sentosa Cove.
72/125This funky bar is the perfect spot for zingy cocktails, freshly made by the W Hotel’s talented barmen.
73/125If you fancy a rave on your holiday, then join the revellers on Sentosa beach for Zoukout, a huge outdoor dance music festival.
74/125Explore the area of Katong, which has traditionally been the preserve of the Peranakans, the wealthy merchant class. In this Antique House, you can see traditional objects such as beaded slippers, crockery and furniture.
75/125Luxuriate in this vast, modern bathroom at the Foster and Partner designed Capella Hotel.
76/125Imagine having this exclusive bridal suite at the Capella Hotel at your disposal on your big day, compete with walk-in wardrobe, 3-way mirror and massage area.
77/125Sit back and enjoy a rum cocktail in this old-world setting, reminiscent of a Cuban Island Bar at the Capella Hotel.
78/125By day, Bob’s Bar at the Capella Hotel combines a chic and informal setting against the lush backdrop of Sentosa’s rainforest.
79/125The three-bedroom Manor rooms at Capella are built in beautifully restored colonial buildings with modern amenities such as mini lap pools.
80/125Watch regal peacocks strut around the grounds outside your lavish colonial Manor at Capella, Singapore.
81/125Your private for terrace in the constellation room at the Capella Hotel comes lavishly appointed with an outdoor Jacuzzi, perfect for taking in the view of verdant rainforest and shimmering sea.
82/125Look out across all of Singapore's modernity from the calm of the Fullerton Hotel’s colonial enclaves.
83/125The majestic exterior of The Fullerton Hotel.
84/125Have dinner next to the Singapore River and allow the boats and time to go by.
85/125Enjoy the panoramic views of the city skyline.
86/125In our opinion The Fullerton Hotel makes an imposing impression on any first timer through its doors for all the right reasons.
87/125The interior of the Collyer Suite in the Fullerton Hotel.
88/125A boat trip along the Singapore River provides onlookers with an alternative view of the Fullerton Hotel.
89/125Make an entrance to remember in The Fullerton Bay Hotel's dazzling lobby - we're sure you'll never want to leave!
90/125The exterior of The Fullerton Bay Hotel from the water.
91/125Floating event pods make a quirky addition to the interior areas of The Fullerton Bay Hotel.
92/125The Robinson Suite at the Fullerton Bay Hotel offers unspoilt views across the Singapore's skyline.
93/125Pull up in style as you approach The Fullerton Bay Hotel entrance foyer.
94/125The Shenton Suite at the Fullerton Bay Hotel.
95/125The Robinson Suite's living room is sure to prove an inviting place to put your feet up after a busy day spent in town.
96/125The Presidential Suite at the Fullerton Bay Hotel.
97/125The Lantern Bar, next to the Fullerton Bay Hotel's impressive swimming pool, is an ideal place to stop off for an evening drink.
98/125The Lantern Bar, overlooking the Singapore River.
99/125Lounge by the pool as city life carries on.
100/125The Lantern Bar is the perfect place to enjoy an evening sundowner.
101/125With views like this you’d be forgiven for spending you entire day through to night a the Fullerton Hotel’s stunning rooftop pool, overlooking the Marina Bay.
102/125Be chauffeured around Singapore in style in the back of one of The Fullerton Bay Hotel's fleet of vintage Rolls Royce's.
103/125This striking mural is one of the many arresting sights you’ll see at the idiosyncratic New Majestic Hotel.
104/125This central, sparkling mirror is the centrepiece of the Premier Pool Room at the New Majestic Hotel and is typical of this establishment's kooky style.
105/125Enjoy this extraordinary take on a well-known nursery rhyme, 'Hey Diddle Diddle', in the Sandra Lee designed Premier Pool Room at the New Majestic Hotel.
106/125Welcome to the Samsui Attic Suite at the unusual New Majestic Hotel. It has a bed located on a loft mezzanine for a unique sleeping experience and artwork by Justin Lee.
107/125The sexy Attic Suite at the New Majestic hotle featuring artwork titled 'Sakura Virgin Snow' by Lee Meiling.
108/125Share bath time in these side-by-side twin tubs and enjoy other extras such as in-room Nespressos and Kheils toiletries at the New Majestic Hotel.
109/125You’ll find the bathrooms at the New Majestic Hotel to be intricately tiled and characterised by neat, geometric lines.
110/125Singaporean designer Justin Lee made his mark on this room at the New Majestic Hotel, fusing modern graphic design with lacquered floors and high-comfort furnishings.
111/125‘One Day I Slowly Floated Away’ is the unusual theme for this funky Premier Garden Room at Singapore's New Majestic hotel.
112/125Enjoy the surreal designs of the Premier Garden Room at the New Majestic Hotel.
113/125Take an al-fresco bathe in this free-standing tub at the New Majestic Hotel.
114/125At the New Majestic Hotel in Chinatown take the opportunity to stay in a uniquely designed bedroom, some with al-fresco bathrooms - like this Premier Garden Room.
115/125Long-standing and highly respected designer, Theseus Chan, designed this kooky bedroom, called the Lifestyle Room, lined with plywood at the New Majestic Hotel.
116/125Sandra Lee designed this outlandish and fantastical wallpaper for the Junior Lifestyle Suite at the New Majestic Hotel.
117/125Enjoy the novelty of this room, created by Theseus Chan to have box-like sections to it, at the New Majestic Hotel.
118/125Designed by one of Singapore’s most respected designers, Theseus Chan, this innovative room at the New Majestic Hotel is made with plywood.
119/125Enjoy the simplicity and sophistication of the stylish bedrooms at the New Majestic Hotel.
120/125Try this unique bathing concept, and sink into a copper freestanding tub at the New Majestic Hotel.
121/125The New Majestic Hotel showcases the ideas of Singapore designers and this room is no exception, featuring a tree mural created by Kng Mian Tze.
122/125Feel a sense of freedom and light, in the aptly named ‘Fly Away’ room at the New Majestic Hotel.
123/125For those who are fans of oriental art and lacquered wood furniture we recommend you choose the lifestyle room designed by theatre director Glen Goei at the New Majestic Hotel.
124/125Enjoy the funky, urban designs in this Junior Suite at edgy New Majestic Hotel in Chinatown.
125/125Discover Luxury Singapore Holidays
Welcome to the gateway to Asia – an exciting fusion of cultures and accessible sights. Treat yourself in some of the finest hotels in Southeast Asia whilst admiring Singapore’s outlandish architecture and gleaming shopping malls. For anyone who hasn’t visited the tiny island city of Singapore since 2011, be prepared to be impressed by developments – the busiest port in the world has got some wind in her sails.
No longer the land of the stopover, Singapore is now the destination and it has easily become one of our favourite destinations in Asia. Small in size, it’s an exhilarating city packed full of contrasts with a variety of ethnic districts to explore, from bustling Chinatown to the temples of Little India and the ornate minarets of the Arab Quarter. And it’s not all concrete jungle; her natural attractions range from the pale sand beaches of Sentosa Island, to jungle-clad nature reserves, a unique Night Safari zoo and innovative conservation projects like the ‘Gardens by the Bay’ biodomes. Eat from high-end to low-end: in this food-obsessed country you can easily go from haute cuisine heights to cheap and delicious local hawker food, all in a day. Stroll from old to new: Malay shop houses and colonial properties sit besides towering skyscrapers and daring architectural structures, like the instantly iconic Marina Bay Sands. Go lowbrow to highbrow: from a shamelessly fun-filled day at Universal Studios to some ballet at the Esplanade. Singapore is also home to one of the most cutting-edge sporting events in Asia: the F1 Grand Prix, which is staged at night amongst a plethora of parties and VIP events.
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