The Capitol Kempinski and other new hotels in Singapore for your year-end staycation

Singapore, if you savor your staycations – and we know you do,  co-ordinate to this contempo survey – you're in for a treat.

Over the adjacent three months, there volition exist three new properties where yous can bed downward for the nighttime, the weekend, or, what the heck, the whole week.

The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore began operations on Oct i, while Six Senses Maxwell volition welcome its first guests on Dec 1. The 3rd, every bit-yet-unnamed holding will take the place of the former Naumi Liora on Keong Saik Road, and will open in Jan 2019.

The bath of the Heritage Suite in Capitol Kempinski features a dramatic archway. (Photo: The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore)

All 3 hotels are located in the city heart, and are housed in heritage or conservation buildings. This gives them a unique, historic appeal as compared to a new build.

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Capitol Kempinski, for case, features design elements inspired by the Art Deco era of the early xxth century, when Capitol Building was built. With its Italian marble floors, high corniced ceilings, dramatic archways and thou windows with panoramic views of the skyline, information technology'south almost certain that a stay here will provide many Instagram-worthy moments.

The view from the Terrace Room of Capitol Kempinski overlooks the metropolis skyline. (Photo: The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore)

Likewise for Six Senses Maxwell. The sister property to Six Senses Duxton, housed in a restored 19th century building on Murray Street, picked up an Urban Redevelopment Potency (URA) Architectural Heritage Award in 2010. Among its more unique features are French windows that open out onto balconies overlooking Maxwell Route – pretty perches from which to have your morning cuppa or a sundowner.

Vi Senses Maxwell is housed in a 19th-century building with a distinctive red brick-and-white plaster facade. (Photo: Six Senses)

On nearby Keong Saik Road, the unnamed hotel – which is currently under renovation – is owned by 8M Real Estate, a holding evolution firm with a vested interest in conservation properties (they own 42 such properties in the CBD). The row of ten shophouses, which has the second storey facade painted turquoise, has one tenant at the moment, restaurant-bar The Order.

When the hotel opens in January, it will have 60 guestrooms, 8M founder Ashish Manchharam told CNA Lifestyle.

8M's as-yet-unnamed hotel occupies 10 adjoining shophouses along Keong Saik Road. (Photo: Aaron De Silva)

Meanwhile, Capitol Kempinski has 157 guestrooms and suites across eight room categories. Look spacious living areas, luxurious bathrooms with freestanding bathtubs, Sonos audio systems and free non-alcoholic drinks from the minibar.

Plus, guests in suites receive a complimentary daily gourmet breakfast, making the idea of an indulgent, vegging out weekend very tempting.

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Foodies tin can also await forrard to the December opening of a signature eating house conceived by a three-starred Michelin chef. No further details are available as notwithstanding.

The belongings marks Geneva-based Kempinski Hotels' first foray into Singapore, with opening rates starting at S$568++.

Over at the 120-room Six Senses Maxwell, guests can expect plush, eclectic interiors, courtesy of French architect and designer Jacques Garcia. Garcia is the man behind such projects as The Vagabond Club on Syed Alwi Road in Singapore; La Mamounia in Marrakech, Morocco; and Hotel Costes in Paris.

The Terrace room at Half-dozen Senses Maxwell. (Photograph: Six Senses)

Playing upwards the heritage attraction are the hotel's F&B concepts. Murray Terrace, for case, will offer classic brasserie cuisine, while Cook & Tras will showcase traditional Straits Chinese fare. Calculation to the former globe charm is spirits bar Garcha's – named subsequently hotel owner Satinder Garcha – where guests will be able to savor their spirits served tableside from an after-dinner drinks trolley.

Bookings tin be made at the hotel'southward website. Rates start at S$330++.

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Source: https://cnalifestyle.channelnewsasia.com/travel/three-new-hotels-in-singapore-to-enjoy-a-staycation-in-this-year-219061

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