The Singapore EDITION Officially Opens - Southeast Asia's First EDITION Property
The Singapore EDITION officially opened its doors to the public on 9 November 2023 with a curated collection of restaurants and bars, a signature spa, and a stunning rooftop pool. The 204-key property is the first EDITION-branded property in Southeast Asia and it seamlessly blends the dynamism energy of a major metropolitan city with a warm-weather resort sensibility.
The arrival of The Singapore EDITION raises the bar several notches higher by adding an unforgettable mix of distinct experiences and original concepts with a lifestyle and luxury quotient the city has never seen. It captures the essence of Singapore but is presented in a new and modern way, adding a unique twist. Exuding a fresh, sophisticated mood, it effortlessly captures the island-state’s incredible energy with a head-turning silhouette created by the renowned Safdie Architects led by Moshe Safdie and local studio DP Architects.
Masterminded and conceived by Ian Schrager, in collaboration with interior design firm Cap Atelier, the 204-room hotel is located just off the west end of Singapore’s iconic upper Orchard Road. This once bucolic country lane lined with fruit orchards and pepper and nutmeg plantations is, today, transformed into a heaving stretch of restaurants, tree-shaded boulevards and marbled emporia bustling with bold-faced named fashion and lifestyle brands. Accessed from Cuscaden Road, the hotel’s main entrance with its cobbled stone driveway opens into a private, white-hued oasis that stands singularly apart from the bustle of upper Orchard Road.
For Marriott Bonvoy Platinum Elite and higher tier members, do remember that EDITION hotels do not offer breakfast as one of the Elite Welcome Gifts - 1,000 Marriott Bonvoy points will be awarded per stay. While staying at properties like these, it is highly worthwhile to consider booking a luxury travel advisor rate though a platform like ClassicTravel.com or HoteLux to enjoy exclusive benefits like complimentary breakfast and USD 100 property credit on the stay.
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