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The Fullerton Bay is a modern colonial hotel, set on prime waterfront location in the Central Business District of Singapore. Fronted by a glimmering glass façade, the hotel's impressive 17-metre wide lobby joins onto the Clifford Pier, a heritage site that symbolises the arrival of thousands of Singapore's earlier settlers. The hotel is ideally located within a short walk from the glitzy shopping centres on Orchard Road and many of the city’s most-popular tourist attractions.
Designed by the renowned designer Andre Fu, each of the 98 rooms and suites are carefully crafted to recreate colonial heritage in a lush setting. Expect polished rosewood accents, latticed screens and natural palette, featuring the latest in-room technology and picture windows affording vistas of the vibrant city and bustling bay. Dining at The Fullerton Bay is an epicurean delight, with choices ranging from traditional, Western and modern French cuisines.
The Fullerton Bay hotel’s trendy rooftop Lantern bar and the 25-metre pool are ringed by lush tropical greenery and surrounded by the panoramic scenery of the harbour. In the surrounds, is the Chinatown Heritage Centre with a replica of 19th century Chinatown. Also, nearby is the National Museum of Singapore, the country's oldest museum and an architectural icon, or get to know the country’s vibrant Peranakan culture at the Peranakan Museum.
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Location Located on Collyer Quay on the Marina Bay waterfront, between the Customs House and Clifford Pier. The Fullerton Bay is within walking distance to attractions including Singapore Flyer and Gardens by the Bay, in the heart of Singapore’s Central Business District.
Getting there Fly into Singapore's Changi Airport (12hr 45min international flight). From there you can either grab a taxi for the 25-minute ride to Marina Bay, or the hotel can arrange transfers.
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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