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This Sofitel in downtown Singapore has a great location ~ and the weekend brunch is super delicious!

Sofitel Singapore City Centre is located in the core of the Central Business District, at the intersection of Robinson Road and Cross Street, a 5-minute walk from Raffles Place MRT Station. This all-glass curtain wall building was designed by a French designer. The facade lines are simple and neat, and the ground floor podium retains the 19th-century colonial-style arcades, forming a visual contrast with the surrounding modern skyscrapers. The lobby combines French elegance with Nanyang elements, with a black and white checkerboard floor and bronze decorations. The lounge area displays installation works by local Singaporean artists. The suite I stayed in was decorated in gray-blue and champagne gold, with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the city. The bedroom was equipped with Sofitel MyBed custom bedding, a deep soaking bathtub and Hermès toiletries, and the work area was equipped with an ergonomic chair. The infinity pool on the 6th floor of the hotel is super beautiful~it’s great for taking photos! The pool is lined with palm trees and has an underwater lighting system at night; the adjacent fitness center offers Technogym equipment and yoga classes. Hotel dining: The main restaurant adopts an open kitchen design, and the weekend brunch includes freshly opened oysters and a variety of seafood, which is super delicious. The lobby lounge serves special afternoon tea with spices. The geographical location of Sofitel Singapore City Centre is its biggest advantage: it is a 10-minute walk to the Merlion Park to the east, connected to the Tanjong Pagar historical district to the west, and the underground passage directly connects to the Raffles Place MRT interchange station ~ Visitors to Sentosa only need 20 minutes by subway. There are many Michelin-recommended restaurants around the hotel, such as the satay stalls at Lau Pa Sat Food Centre and Hainanese chicken rice on Amoy Street. At night, you can also walk to the riverside bar area at Boat Quay to experience the nightlife. It is so convenient to stay here when visiting Singapore!
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Posted: Apr 18, 2025
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