Singapore--The Raffles of The Fullerton
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Yup. Simple. The Fullerton is kinda... bleak. If staying there, however, a front, harbor-view room, upper floor, can provide solace. Beautifully designed in a contemporary, Art Deco style - utterly different aesthetic from Raffles. If money ain't the thing... go-o-o-o Raffles.
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>>>We are coming into Singapore for one day before a cruise. Which hotel do you like more--The Raflles or The Fullerton??<<<
Greetings, Jan (and you have a fine choice of hotels).
Should you be 'coming into Singapore' via Singapore Airlines R (suites) or F (first), do know that cherished carrier has occasionally offered a free night promo at Raffles for those 'up front' passengers. (Sometimes on the singaporeair.com site, and sometimes via 'private' e-mail for SIA's more frequent travellers.) Nothing to lose by signing up for SQ's newsletter and KrisFlyer programme.
I don't have recent personal experience staying at your two options (once stayed at Raffles as a young boy travelling with family, and the Four Seasons is my main SIN business travel hotel), but will say Raffles does a fine job at putting on wedding receptions. A few months back, we had the honour of attending a reception at that hotel and it was memorable.
Wherever you stay, have fun in a special part of the world.
macintosh (robert)
... Singapore Girl, You're a Great Way to Fly ...
Greetings, Jan (and you have a fine choice of hotels).
Should you be 'coming into Singapore' via Singapore Airlines R (suites) or F (first), do know that cherished carrier has occasionally offered a free night promo at Raffles for those 'up front' passengers. (Sometimes on the singaporeair.com site, and sometimes via 'private' e-mail for SIA's more frequent travellers.) Nothing to lose by signing up for SQ's newsletter and KrisFlyer programme.
I don't have recent personal experience staying at your two options (once stayed at Raffles as a young boy travelling with family, and the Four Seasons is my main SIN business travel hotel), but will say Raffles does a fine job at putting on wedding receptions. A few months back, we had the honour of attending a reception at that hotel and it was memorable.
Wherever you stay, have fun in a special part of the world.
macintosh (robert)
... Singapore Girl, You're a Great Way to Fly ...
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The only complaint I have about the Raffles is that there are no windows in the rooms. Well, there a window and transom at the front, but these all look into an interior courtyard, and as the rooms are rather deep and have a dividing wall between the sitting area and the bedroom, and as there is a verandah in front, the rooms tend to be rather dark in addition to having no view. (I think one or two of the largest suites may look out onto Beach Road, so they have a view, but the rest are interior courtyard rooms.) I am a view gal when it comes to hotel rooms. If a view is important to you, then may not be the hotel for you. (While there is a pretty garden view from the shared verandah area, it doesn’t float my boat. You also can’t see it from the room.) I would agree that the suites at the Fullerton would offer good river/city views. They also have a better-positioned pool in terms of view and wow factor. Both have very good locations. But as it is only for one night, it is not a huge deal really which you choose I would say as you probably won’t be in the room very much. I agree that the history of the Raffles does mean a lot; you could of course go there for a meal or a drink and see a good bit of the public areas, although guests get to go to many areas which are off-limits to non-guests.