Raffles Singapore stands as one of the world’s most iconic heritage hotels, a timeless sanctuary in the heart of the city’s bustling civic and business district. Declared a National Monument in 1987, this colonial-style masterpiece has been meticulously restored to preserve its historic grandeur while introducing modern luxuries. Guests are welcomed into an estate of lush tropical gardens, elegant courtyards, and storied spaces that have hosted luminaries from Rudyard Kipling to Elizabeth Taylor.The property offers an unparalleled blend of history and sophistication, featuring legendary butler service, world-class dining, and bespoke wellness experiences. From the famed Long Bar to refined restaurants like 藝 yì by Jereme Leung and 1887 by André, Raffles is a celebrated culinary destination. Its Raffles Spa and 25-meter outdoor pool provide holistic rejuvenation, while the Raffles Arcade elevates shopping with curated luxury brands.Perfect for grand celebrations, private meetings, or intimate escapes, Raffles Singapore remains a beacon of elegance and cultural heritage — a veritable oasis amid Singapore’s modern skyline.
Singapore EXPO is one of Asia’s largest and most versatile event venues, spanning 123,000 sqm and accommodating events for 50 to 50,000 guests on a single level. Its flexible design makes it ideal for a range of gatherings, from business meetings to city-scale exhibitions. The venue features expansive, column-free exhibition halls suitable for trade shows, consumer fairs, gala dinners, and corporate showcases, allowing highly customized layouts. Adjacent to the halls, the Arena @ EXPO hosts concerts and large lifestyle events with seating for up to 6,700 and modern AV systems. For more intimate gatherings, Meeting Rooms @ EXPO offers 32 contemporary, naturally lit rooms with high-performance connectivity, adaptable for seminars, product launches, board meetings, and townhalls. Sustainability is integral, with solar-powered infrastructure, smart building systems, responsible sourcing, and zero-waste initiatives. Supported by trusted catering partners and technical services, Singapore EXPO provides an all-in-one environment that ensures seamless, scalable, and sustainable event execution.
Regus at 1 Raffles Place sits within Tower 2 of one of Singapore’s most prestigious business addresses. This serviced workspace offers fully furnished offices, coworking desks, and meeting facilities with skyline views. Businesses benefit from a staffed reception, admin support, 24/7 access, IT services, and seamless connectivity to retail, dining, and transport in the heart of the Downtown Core.
Gardens by the Bay offers a collection of wedding venues shaped by nature, architecture, and signature Singapore city views. Each space carries its own personality, giving couples a range of settings from immersive floral galleries to expansive outdoor lawns. With options that support intimate solemnizations, mid‑sized receptions, or large-scale celebrations, the Gardens present a flexible environment that keeps nature at the center of the experience.Couples looking for atmospheric indoor settings will find distinctive choices such as Floral Fantasy, known for curated botanical installations, and Flower Field Hall, which sits beside the Flower Dome’s seasonal display. Elevated celebrations unfold at the Supertree Observatory, which features both an indoor deck and a rooftop level with sweeping cityscape views.Outdoor venues like Silver Leaf, Secret Life of Trees, Moongate Lawn, Waterfront Plaza, and the expansive Meadow offer scenic surroundings featuring Supertrees, waterfront paths, and open lawns that can be styled for ceremonies, receptions, or evening gatherings. For smaller setups, the Ficus Room provides a multipurpose indoor environment, while the Waterview Room showcases Marina Bay and Bay East Garden as its backdrop.Across the Gardens, couples can design a wedding flow that fits their style — from botanical elegance to modern open‑air settings. The variety ensures that every celebration finds a suitable environment, supported by the Gardens’ signature landscapes and visual storytelling opportunities.
In a city that’s constantly reinventing itself, it’s rare to find a place that honors its past while embracing the future. The House of Tan Yeok Nee, Singapore’s last standing traditional Teochew mansion, has been reborn as a heritage lifestyle hub, and it’s nothing short of spectacular.
If rainforest-inspired spa rituals, coral-orange sofas, and rooftop cocktails with a view of the South China Sea are tempting, W Singapore – Sentosa Cove will be your next must-book destination because the iconic resort will complete its full transformation with a new design and sustainable touches.
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