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Naumi Hotel is a trendy, boutique hotel, set in the heart of the Singapore’s Central Business District. Designed by the Singapore-based firm Eco-id, which was behind the equally chic Metropolitan Hotel in Bangkok, Naumi is one of a very few quality, small-scale contemporary hotels on the island. Just a stone’s throw away from the Suntec Convention Centre, the Formula One Track, and a myriad of inner-city shopping centres, it’s ideal for those who wish to explore Singapore at night.
Housed in a 10-storey glass tower, Naumi Hotel has 73 rooms including 4 suites. Each room celebrates modern living, with a luxury twist. Expect coffee machines, Egyptian cotton sheets and SOAK bathroom products. AirPlay Mirroring linked to Apple TV lets you stay connected. Downstairs, Table by Rang Mahal serves delicious Indian cuisine, while on the rooftop Cloud 9 bar serves cocktails near an infinity pool with expansive views of the city.
Surrounded by sightseeing hotspots, Naumi Hotel is ideal for a city break. Walk down to the nearby Singapore Botanic Gardens, filled with orchids and tropical plants. Families may like to visit Universal Studios Singapore, the first amusement park of its kind to open in Southeast Asia. To explore the city’s less fast-paced side, head to Sentosa island, known for its golf, beach clubs, and family-centred activities. For a bird’s eye view, take a turn on the Singapore Flyer observation wheel.
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Stay Naumi Hotel features 73 rooms including 4 suites. The rooms are categorised into Habitat, Patio and Oasis. Habitat rooms are compact but brimming with style, comfort, and luxury. Patio are more spacious and come with a small patio, and Oasis are similar but come a bathtub. Those seeking more space and style can opt for designer suites (two are inspired by Andy Warhol; two by Coco Chanel), all with designer bedroom and a spacious bathroom with a designer bathtub.
ChildCare Families with children are welcome to stay at the Naumi Hotel but it is more suited for adult couples and families with older children. However, babysitting service can be arranged, upon request.
Dine There is only one restaurant at the Naumi Hotel, Table by Rang Mahal run by a fine dining Indian restaurant group. Daily buffet breakfast includes Yakult drinks, aloe vera shots and champagne along with a usual mix of juices, eggs, cereals and hot fare. Lunch and dinner are decidedly more exciting thanks to the delicious Indian menu. Alternatively, there are plenty of hawker stalls and gourmet eateries in the neighbouring blocks that range from the nostalgic Empire Café to the iconic Raffles.
Relax The highlight of your stay at the Naumi Hotel is the rooftop infinity swimming pool with views of the Singapore cityscape. As the day begins to end, it transforms into a poolside bar where lounging, sipping and kissing takes place in full view of the sultry Singapore’s skyline. There is also a fully-equipped fitness centre.
Experience One of the famous cities of the world, Singapore is full of interesting sites and surprises. A short walk from the Naumi Hotel is Singapore's famed Marina Bay, a great place for things to do and see including the 8pm light show. Nearby is Gardens by the Bay, a futuristic park with an impressive skywalk. Southwest of the hotel is Clarke Quay, full of bustling bars, restaurants, boutique shops and nightclubs. While across the river is Singapore’s not-to-be-missed iconic Chinatown.
Location Naumi is located on Seah Street, in the heart of Singapore's business and civic district. It is a 5-minute train ride to Singapore’s bustling shopping district, Orchard Road, and a short walk from the striking Esplanade-Theatres on the Bay.
Getting there Fly into Singapore's Changi Airport (12-hour 45-minute international flight). Raffles Hotel is just 20-minutes from Changi International Airport, and easily accessible by taxi or by Singapore’s Mass Rapid Transit train system (stop at City Hall station).
When to go Any time’s a good time to go to Singapore. Practically on the equator, Singapore is constantly warm (the temperature never drops below 20°C) and humid and gets fairly steady year-round rainfall. The wettest months are supposedly November to January, when it’s also a degree or two cooler, while the driest are supposedly May to July, but in reality there is little distinction between the seasons.
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