The brand’s first hotel in the city-state, the JW Marriott Hotel Singapore South Beach has opened, offering business travellers a luxurious experience in the Downtown Core of Singapore.
Located in close proximity to the business districts, the new 634-room luxury hotel features 634 guest rooms and suites, all of which are fitted with a full array of modern amenities and smart technology, including an Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) system, up to seven USB power sockets per room, and a Wi-Fi-enabled mobile phone that allows guests to receive calls anywhere within the property. The hotel’s guest rooms also offer female traveller-oriented amenities, such as a facial steamer and hair straightener.
An ideal venue for events, the property has 1,711sqm of indoor and outdoor events and meeting space, including a 520sqm Grand Ballroom housed in a 1930s historic Drill Hall, and 15 meeting rooms housed in Assembly, one of the property’s restored historic buildings.
The property features a variety of wellness offerings, including Spa by JW, comprising 10 treatment rooms and opening second quarter 2017, a brand spa concept created to reimagine spa experience with treatments based on four benefit states. The hotel also boasts an outdoor infinity pool, sky garden, and a 24-hour fitness centre at Flow18.
JW Marriott Hotel Singapore South Beach will feature a total of nine dining options, including Akira Back, by celebrity chef Akira Back, which offers modern Japanese cuisine with Korean accents and culinary influences from around the world; Court Martial Bar and Media Bar, offering cocktails in refined lounge and gastropub settings; and Tonic, serving gin-based cocktails in an intimate environment.
The new JW Marriott hotel consists of both historic and newly constructed buildings, with interiors designed by renowned French designer Philippe Starck, and architecture by award-winning British architects Foster and Partners.
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