‘Springtime Blooms at Conrad Orchard in Singapore’

Conrad Singapore Orchard, the second location of Conrad Hotels & Resorts in Singapore, adds a new level of luxury to Orchard Road’s vibrant entertainment and retail district. The building, initially designed by renowned American architect John Portman, has been transformed into an urban oasis with modern refurbishments and a curated collection of contemporary artwork from both local and regional artists. Surrounding landscaping adds to the hotel’s luxurious ambiance in this upscale area.

Featuring 12 floors of elegant guest rooms, meeting spaces, restaurants, and bars, the hotel’s skylit atrium serves as the centerpiece of Portman’s architectural masterpiece, flooding the public spaces with natural light. Art pieces like Stephanie Scuris’ Harmony Fountain and Michio Ihara’s Singapore Shower showcase Singapore’s lush botanical heritage, while each guest room displays prints by local artists capturing the city’s charm through illustrations of native flora.

Conrad Singapore Orchard boasts 10 dining and drinking establishments that reflect the city’s diverse culinary scene. The Michelin-starred Summer Palace offers elevated Cantonese cuisine, while Manhattan, a globally renowned bar, houses the world’s first in-hotel rickhouse for barrel-aged cocktails. Other options include Tea Lounge with regional afternoon teas, and Dolcetto serving Italian fare and handcrafted pastries.

Accommodations at the hotel blend a residential feel with botanical-inspired design, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows with plantation shutters to bring nature indoors. The top-tier Conrad Suite features lavish amenities, a spacious lounge, dining room, kitchenette, and connects to two separate guest rooms.

Guests can indulge in the exclusive Sleep-to-Wake Ritual for a sensory experience, enjoy fitness and wellness classes by the pool, and explore the outdoor pool and well-equipped fitness center. The hotel also offers an executive lounge, serene balconies, and multiple event spaces, including the grand Royal Pavilion Ballroom for meetings, celebrations, and weddings.

In addition to a knowledgeable concierge team, the property offers unique experiences like the Edible Garden Walk, where guests can explore Singapore’s multicultural roots through edible botanicals with a local botanist at the Singapore Botanical Gardens.

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