We like the FS & MO
Normally i'd default to the New Majestic in Singapore, however not the best for family as the rooms are a little on the small side and more designed for style than function - not a bad thing but would not be the most comfy for a family.
The IC is a nice, comfy hotel and very luxurious for an IC. Even if the decor is a little old school. Rates are also very good, and rather cheap for Singapore (published adv purchase rate was S$256+++ last I checked). If you can stretch out to a Shophouse room that would be the way to go. Odeon Towers nearby has a fab rooftop bar for after you put the kids to bed.
My other fave is the Four Seasons. Rooms are nice and spacious, and if you can get connecting rooms I'd highly recommend. Handy for shopping as only a short walk to the new ION on Orchard. Service is awesome as you'd expect for an FS.
MO = mandarin Oriental. FS = ?
Thanks for the tips. We'll definitely check them out. But I am remembering your previous comments about not liking the colonial style of Raffles and my wife's desire for a colonial experience.I'll certainly check out the bar tips.
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We finished six nights at the Marina Bay Sands just over a week ago. I didn't think I could find enough to do in Singapore for six nights but we treated it as a "baby moon" as we were there with our three month old (as well as our six year old) and we just wanted a place to relax (plus visit Universal Studios, see Wicked, eat at Waku Ghin, etc).
I know there is some criticism of this hotel for being impersonal but we stayed in an Orchid Suite (their lead in suite) on level 54 which included club lounge access and we loved it. The club lounge staff learned our names within a day and welcomed us each time. We thought the price was reasonable at about AUD$600 per night which included breakfast, high tea (or, as we called it, "late lunch") and evening canapés which included champagne (Piper Heidsieck) and basic spirits.
We've previously stayed in large casino hotels in Vegas and so we were nervous this would repeat that whole Vegas faux luxury thing - you know, where you pay a high price for something that is in fact rubbish but because it has some neon lights on it and a water fountain you are tricked into thinking that this is how the rich and famous vacation. Or at least honeymooners are tricked...
We think our suite was very nice for the price at just under 100sqm with a very large bathroom, dining area, lounge and separate bedroom. We also had a sensational view over Singapore from floor to ceiling windows in both the living room and bedroom. As someone else noted, the gym is incredible as is the rooftop pool. We swam most days and a few nights. I had read reviews that the pool is often crowded but we didn't find that to be the case during our stay. We'd stay there again in a heartbeat.
Swisshotel is a good reliable bet. The pool isn't flash but is big and has a kid friendly shallow end- and they do a great poolside breakfast. As another poster pointed out the location is great for access to everywhere. You can walk to Clarke and Boat Quay's and there's a relatively new eating village in the block behind. The food court underneath in the mall is also fantastic for cheap but authentic and really tasty food of every variety.
I love the Shangri-La for its food and fit-out. You can often get a very good rate as well. Location isn't that great though.
I would avoid the Marina Bay Sands. Yes, the pool is spectacular, but it really costs - even as a guest. The rest of the hotel is a zoo. Too big by far.
I am at the Intercontinental Singapore right now. It is much nicer than I expected. In fact it is damn good.
I usually think of Intercontinentals as busy tasteless business hotels, but this one is quiet and peaceful and beautifully designed and maintained.
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