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Grand Staircase: Raffles Hotel Singapore first opened in 1887. Though the renovations were extensive, general manager Christian Westbeld says its architectural charm and colonial heritage remains ...
Christian further added, “Raffles Hotel Singapore is one of the few remaining great 19th century hotels in the world and its restoration has been carefully designed to preserve its unique ...
The year was 1991, and the hotel had just reopened after a two-year, S$160 million renovation. Along with its refresh, the 130-year-old grande dame of the Singapore hospitality scene also debuted ...
The hotel serves a version of the Singapore Sling that is made by a gin named Sipsmith; it’s produced by Sam Galsworthy, a Brit whose great, great, great, great, great-uncle is Sir Raffles.
Raffles Hotel Singapore and Long Bar shares the original Singapore Sling recipe with us. Find out how you can nail the ...
If you order one in Raffles, they give you a souvenir cork coaster plugging the hotel`s role in the drink`s origin, and most nights there is a Singapore sling show, where for $6.30 each you get a ...
“Raffles Hotel Singapore has long played muse to renowned and budding writers alike. The Writer’s Residency Programme is set to reinvigorate the literary heritage that is embedded deeply in ...
Named after Sir Stamford Raffles, the British founder of Singapore, the 103-suite, three-storey hotel stands on the site of the original ten-bedroom bungalow that opened as a hotel in 1887.
Raffles, that grande dame of Asian hotels where the guest register once bore names such as Joseph Conrad, Somerset Maugham and Rudyard Kipling, where an ingenious bartender invented the Singapore ...
With the scent of fresh paint still hanging in the air, there’s a feeling of electricity wafting through Singapore’s historic Raffles Hotel as it reopens after a huge makeover. Find out what ...
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