Far East Hospitality Unveils New Luxury Hotel at ITB Asia 2019 - First Look at The Clan Hotel Singapore (Artist Renderings Inside!)

On behalf of Far East Hospitality, Mr. Arthur Kiong introduced an upcoming modern luxury hotel, The Clan Hotel Singapore, at ITB Asia 2019 yesterday. The property rethinks what luxury means for a new generation of travellers and it is the latest brand to be added to Far East Hospitality's portfolio. Targeted at discerning and savvy travellers aged between 25 and 44, The Clan Hotel Singapore will cater to a generation of travellers who defines luxury beyond the traditional sense. To meet the demands of experience-driven travel, The Clan Hotel Singapore will feature carefully-curated touchpoints that will connect with travellers through unique experiences that will not only deliver a deeper cultural connection but also a stronger sense of place.

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A modern luxury hotel, The Clan Hotel Singapore draws inspiration from a bygone era and the pioneering spirit of hope, aspiration and comradeship that prevailed and built this nation. Every aspect of the hotel is designed with authentic touches to evoke a sense of kinship and community—where guests are treated as insiders, and part of a club with like-minded people. The 324-room property has an inventory comprising four room types: Superior Room, Deluxe Room, as well as the Premier and Grand Premier Room, which are part of the hotel’s MASTER Series rooms that offer highly customised services to inspire a sense of belonging at every step of the guest’s travel journey. These include immediate room check-in services at the airport with limousine transfer or luggage forwarding, a welcome tea ceremony serving Chinese tea and traditional snacks, and turndown services with blooming flower tea and essential oil rollers.

The hotel is sited at the crossroads of culture and commerce, and only minutes away from commercial buildings in Raffles Place, Collyer Quay and One Fullerton; heritage streets around Far East Square, Telok Ayer Street, Amoy Street, Club Street, Ann Siang Hill, Lau Pa Sat and Chinatown; as well as uniquely Singaporean sights such as the Marina Bay and Gardens by the Bay. Further establishing itself as a conduit between guests and the community within its vicinity, Mr Kiong also introduced - The Clan Keeper Collective, a network of keepers and creators of culture, tradition and craft in Singapore. To bring to life the best of local experiences for its guests, The Clan Hotel Singapore will be collaborating with these artists to create authentic touchpoints that represent Singapore-inspired hospitality. These include customised in-room dining experiences, personalised precinct tours, photo walks, and food tours, as well as shoe-shining services. These collaborations are set to be unveiled over the course of next year.