The St. Regis Singapore, hotel in Singapore, Singapore
The St. Regis Singapore is a hotel in the Orchard Road area of central Singapore, with rooms and suites finished in dark polished wood, silk panels, and quality fabrics. Many rooms look out over nearby gardens, and the public areas are filled with paintings and sculptures by recognized artists.
The hotel takes its name from the original St. Regis in New York, opened by the Astor family in 1904 as a gathering place for high society. That hotel set the standard for the brand's approach to service, which has been carried forward into every property that followed.
The name St. Regis comes from the Astor family, who shaped a tradition of refined hospitality in New York in the early 20th century. Visitors today can see this connection in the art displayed throughout the public spaces, where paintings and sculptures by recognized artists line the walls and corridors.
The hotel sits in the Orchard Road area and is not directly next to a metro station, so a bus or taxi is often the easiest way to arrive. Guests arriving by car can use the underground parking, but the pass does not allow re-entry once the car has left.
Every guest at the hotel is assigned a personal butler available around the clock, a service that goes beyond typical hotel assistance to cover tasks like preparing baths or organizing clothing. Regular visitors have noted being paired with the same driver from a stay years earlier, which points to how the hotel keeps track of individual preferences over time.
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