Park Hotel Farrer Park Has Now Been Rebranded into Holiday Inn Singapore Little India - Renovations to Come
Park Hotel Management is currently undergoing liquidation and the Park Hotel Farrer Park has now been deflagged and rebranded into IHG Hotels & Resorts' latest property - the Holiday Inn Singapore Little India. Renovations are in the pipeline and the property will be the first in Singapore to introduce the new Holiday Inn brand hallmarks including a new dining and workspace concept with a globally recognised F&B partner.
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The Holiday Inn Singapore Little India is the third property in Singapore that RB Capital and IHG Hotels & Resorts have - the strategic collaboration between both parties takes the total room inventory to nearly 1,000. The two other properties in Singapore are Holiday Inn Express Clarke Quay and InterContinental Singapore Robertson Quay.
The 300-room Holiday Inn Singapore Little India has been rebranded from Park Hotel Farrer Park on 7 September ahead of a renovation that will see it relaunch with a vibrant fresh identity and positioning. Holiday Inn Singapore Little India is situated in the heart of Little India - adjacent to Farrer Park Hospital and next to 24-hour shopping mall Mustafa Centre and City Square Mall - providing direct access to Farrer Park MRT station through its lobby.
The location is also ideal for the city's Central Business District and world-renowned shopping and leisure district along Orchard Road. The Singapore Sports Hub and Kallang's industrial areas are within easy reach, while Changi International Airport is just a 20-minute drive away. IHG Hotels & Resorts currently operates 11 hotels in Singapore across a range of brands including Regent, InterContinental, Crowne Plaza, Hotel Indigo, Holiday Inn and Holiday Inn Express. The company will debut the voco™ Hotels brand in the country at the beginning of 2022 with voco Orchard Singapore
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