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The Fullerton – Historic Hotel in Downtown Singapore

The Fullerton Singapore is an elegant, stately hotel, located near Boat Quay in central Singapore. Housed within the 20th-century Fullerton Building, and once home to the Singapore General Post Office, this luxury hotel is steeped in history. Occupying a prominent location on the Singapore River and within short walking distance of Marina Bay and the waterfront bars and restaurants of Boat Quay and Clarke Quay, this luxurious hotel is ideal for both business and leisure travellers.

The grand, colonial Fullerton Hotel offers 371 rooms and 28 suites spread across eight floors. The bay-facing Esplanade Rooms and Fullerton Suites on the top floors are best for watching nightly light shows from the opposite Marina Bay Sands, and yearly fireworks and Formula One race cars. All rooms are fitted with a bathtub and shower, refrigerators, minibars, and coffee makers. Consider upgrading to Straits Club; perks include champagne breakfast and free-flow cocktails.

One of the best ways to learn about The Fullerton Singapore and its surrounding area is to join a complimentary guided tour offered daily to all hotel guests. You’ll see the original postal drop boxes, to the vintage photographs and a fascinating postcard exhibition near the reception desk. Back from your orientation tour, relax in the hotel's outdoor infinity swimming pool, the luxury spa or work out in the state-of-the art gym. In the surrounds are Singapore's endless attractions. 
 


Stay The Fullerton Hotel has 400 rooms and suites. All are individually designed and elegantly furnished in plush modern style with panoramic skyline and/or waterside views. Rooms range from elegant Courtyard and balconied Premier Quay rooms to high-ceiling, two-story lofts and suites with outdoor terraces. Modern amenities include refrigerators, minibars, and coffee makers. Plasma TVs come with satellite channels and pay movies, and there is free Wi-Fi and wired Internet.

ChildCare Families with children are welcome to stay at The Fullerton Hotel. Many of the room types can inter-connect to accommodate families in comfort. Babysitting services can be arranged upon request.

Dine There are four gourmet restaurants at the Fullerton Hotel serving varied cuisines ranging from authentic Italian to refined Cantonese. Town Restaurant offers all-day dining with international buffet lunches, while the Courtyard with a relaxed setting serves Japanese, Indian cuisine and afternoon tea. Take a gastronomic journey through Italy at the stunning Lighthouse Restaurant and later enjoy your evening at Post Bar, one of Singapore's trendiest places to socialise.

Relax For relaxation there is a gorgeous 25-metre outdoor infinity pool that overlooks the charming Singapore River. The award-winning spa at the Fullerton Hotel offering an array of massages and treatments uses products only made with natural ingredients, the purest extracts and essential oils, and are paraben free. The spa’s sauna and steam rooms are free to use for all guests along with the state of the art gym.

Experience Centrally located, The Fullerton Hotel is within walking distance from the Merlion, a mythical creature with a lion’s head, the Asian Civilisations Museum and the National Gallery Singapore, home to the largest collection of modern art in Southeast Asia. Across the bay, is the Esplanade, a world class theatre complex and the world’s largest observation wheel. Also, worth taking is a walking tour of Gardens by the Bay and a stroll through Little India and Chinatown. 
 


 
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Best time to go

Feb-Apr

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Average High

31°C

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Nearest Airport

SIN

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Timezone

GMT+ 8

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Currency

Singapore Dollar (SGD)

Location Located at 1 Fullerton Square, near the mouth of the Singapore River, in downtown Singapore. Well-positioned in the heart of Singapore’s Central Business District, in Marina Bay.

Getting there Fly into Singapore's Changi Airport (12hr 45min international flight). The Fullerton Singapore 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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