Singapore welcomes Frasers House, Luxury Collection Hotel
The 400-key hotel offers seamless access to one of Singapore's main shopping districts.
InterContinental Singapore has been rebranded into a luxury hotel at the heart of the Bugis precinct.
Frasers House, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Singapore features 400 guest rooms and suites. It offers convenient access to Singapore’s commercial centers such as Kampong Glam, Arab Street, and the Bras Basah–Bugis arts district.
Guests can enjoy Cantonese and Western cuisines at the property as well as leisure spaces including an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness centre, and a range of other wellness offerings.
The property can also host events at its approximately 1,000 sqm of functional space including its grand ballroom and the Library, which is ideal for weddings, business meetings, and intimate social occasions.
“This strategic move crystallises our commitment to value creation through thoughtful asset enhancement, while rejuvenating a treasured property long entwined with Singapore’s cultural icon to restore its timeless expression of place, history, and modern luxury,” said Eu Chin Fen, Chief Executive Officer of Frasers Hospitality.
Frasers House, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Singapore features 400 guest rooms and suites. It offers convenient access to Singapore’s commercial centers such as Kampong Glam, Arab Street, and the Bras Basah–Bugis arts district.
Guests can enjoy Cantonese and Western cuisines at the property as well as leisure spaces including an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness centre, and a range of other wellness offerings.
The property can also host events at its approximately 1,000 sqm of functional space including its grand ballroom and the Library, which is ideal for weddings, business meetings, and intimate social occasions.
“This strategic move crystallises our commitment to value creation through thoughtful asset enhancement, while rejuvenating a treasured property long entwined with Singapore’s cultural icon to restore its timeless expression of place, history, and modern luxury,” said Eu Chin Fen, Chief Executive Officer of Frasers Hospitality.