Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, which offers massages, body treatments and facials. You're sure to appreciate the recreational amenities, which include 2 outdoor swimming pools, outdoor tennis courts and a sauna. Additional amenities at this hotel include complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services and babysitting (surcharge).
With a stay at Fairmont Singapore, you'll be centrally located in Singapore, steps from Bugis Street Shopping District and within a 5-minute drive of Marina Bay Sands Skypark. This family-friendly hotel is 1.2 mi (1.9 km) from Marina Bay Sands Casino and 1.6 mi (2.6 km) from Gardens by the Bay.
Make yourself at home in one of the 778 air-conditioned rooms featuring minibars and espresso makers. Rooms have private balconies. Wired and wireless Internet access is complimentary, and LCD televisions with cable programming provide entertainment. Private bathrooms have designer toiletries and hairdryers.
Enjoy international cuisine at The Eight – one of the hotel's 12 restaurants – or stay in and take advantage of the 24-hour room service. Snacks are also available at the coffee shop/cafe. Wrap up your day with a drink at the poolside bar. Buffet breakfasts are served on weekdays from 6:00 AM to 10:30 AM and on weekends from 6:30 AM to 11:00 AM for a fee. LOCALIZE
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Fairmont Singapore 5*
Amenities
- 24-hour fitness facilities
- Children's pool
- Conference centre
- Conference space
- Full-service spa
- Spa services on site
- Spa treatment room(s)
- 24-hour front desk
- ATM/banking
- Airport transport (surcharge)
- At least 80% of all lighting comes from LEDs
- Babysitting or childcare (surcharge)
- Banquet hall
- Biodegradable/compostable stirrers
- Biodegradable/compostable straws
- Breakfast available (surcharge)
- Bulk dispenser for toiletries
- Business centre
- Change of bed sheets (on request)
- Change of towels (on request)
- Children eat free breakfast - 5
- Comprehensive food waste policy
- Comprehensive recycling policy
- Concierge services
- Conference space size (feet) - 108000
- Conference space size (metres) - 10033
- Double-glazing on all windows
- Dry cleaning/laundry service
- Eco-friendly cleaning products provided
- Eco-friendly cleaning products used
- Eco-friendly toiletries
- Energy-saving switches
- Express check-out
- Free WiFi
- Garden
- Grey water recycling system
- Guest education on local ecosystems and culture
- Hair salon
- Housekeeping on request
- LED light bulbs
- Laundry facilities
- Lift
- Limo or town car service available
- Luggage storage
- Multilingual staff
- No accessible shuttle
- No single-use plastic soft drink bottles
- No single-use plastic stirrers
- No single-use plastic straws
- No single-use plastic water bottles
- Number of coffee shops/cafes - 1
- Number of meeting rooms - 20
- Number of outdoor pools - 2
- Number of poolside bars - 1
- Number of restaurants - 12
- Outdoor tennis courts - 6
- Porter/bellhop
- Recycling
- Reusable cups only
- Reusable tableware only
- Safe-deposit box at front desk
- Sauna
- Shopping centre on site
- Shopping on site
- Smoke-free property
- Stair-free path to entrance
- Steam room
- Stroller
- Tennis on site
- Valet parking (surcharge)
- Vegan menu options available
- Vegetable garden
- Vegetarian breakfast available
- Vegetarian menu options available
- Water dispenser
- Water dispenser use by guests actively encouraged
- Water-efficient showers only
- Water-efficient toilets only
- Wedding services
- Wheelchair accessible (may have limitations)
Discover the destination
Singapore, nestled between Malaysia and Indonesia, is a prosperous territory marked by Chinese and Indian influences. Marina Bay's imposing skyscrapers give the city a futuristic look, offset by th many parks and the traditional neighborhoods of Little India, Chinatown and the colonial district, home to a number of museums. Its renowned cuisine will tempt food-lovers with a flurry of restaurants open at all hours of the day and night.
Important information about your destination
Customs and traditions
Buddhism is the main religion in Singapore, closely followed by Christianity. Islam is also an important religion and is practised by a significant proportion of the population.
In sacred places, it is important to follow certain rules and appropriate behaviour out of respect for the religious beliefs and practices of the faithful. In particular, it is expected to dress decently, covering shoulders and knees. Shorts, short skirts and low-cut tops are not appropriate. It is often customary to take off one's shoes. Silence and discretion are also essential. Finally, be sure to follow any instructions/rules posted in these areas.
The main festivals are Chinese New Year, Hari Raya Pusa (Muslim festival marking the end of Ramadan), Deepavali (Hindu festival celebrating lights), Hari Raya Haji (Muslim festival marking the end of the pilgrimage to Mecca) and Christmas.
In Singapore, it is important to respect local customs and social norms if you want to make a good impression:
Modesty and politeness are appreciated. Violent gestures and noisy behaviour should be avoided.
Punctuality to appointments is important.
Respecting elders is important. In public transport, for example, you should give priority seating to the elderly. Be careful not to encroach on other people's personal space, especially in public places.
Tipping is not common or compulsory in restaurants, hotels or cabs. Services generally include a service charge and VAT in the prices displayed. However, if you wish to show your appreciation for satisfactory service, a small discreet tip is sometimes accepted.
Haggling is not a common practice in Singapore, especially in shops and established commercial outlets where the prices displayed are often fixed. You are expected to pay the amount indicated. However, in some street markets or small stalls, there may be some room for negotiation on prices, especially if you are buying in bulk, but this is limited compared to other cultures.
A few prohibitions to be respected:
- Smoking: Singapore has very strict smoking regulations. Smoking is strictly prohibited in enclosed public places and certain areas such as parks, beaches and covered pedestrian zones. Specific areas are set aside for smokers. Electronic cigarettes are banned and importing them carries heavy fines.
- Chewing gum: The import and sale of chewing gum is prohibited in Singapore, except for specific medical purposes.
- Rubbish in public places: It is compulsory to keep public places clean by not littering them. Failure to do so can result in heavy fines.
- Eating and drinking on public transport: Eating and drinking on buses, trains and in underground stations is prohibited to keep these areas clean.
Time difference
Singapore, Singapore time is 7:00 hours ahead of London, United Kingdom
Electricity and internet access
In Singapore, electrical outlets are type G, with a voltage of 230V and a frequency of 50Hz. Sockets are designed to work with three-pin plugs. Make sure you have a universal adapter to fit Singaporean plugs.
When it comes to the internet, the country has a modern connectivity infrastructure and is known for its excellent network coverage and fast internet connection. You can find free Wi-Fi connections in many public places such as hotels, cafes, restaurants, shopping centres and tourist attractions. What's more, you can buy prepaid SIM cards with data packages to maintain connectivity throughout your stay.
Safety
Singapore is generally regarded as one of the safest countries in the world in terms of security. The country has strict laws and rigorous enforcement, helping to maintain a safe environment for residents and visitors alike. Crime rates are relatively low, streets are safe even at night, and infrastructures are well maintained. Of course, it is always advisable to exercise caution and respect local laws to ensure a safe and positive experience.
The country also attaches great importance to its road infrastructure. Roads are generally well maintained and safe. Traffic regulations are strictly enforced. However, as in any country, it is always advisable to keep a watchful eye on traffic and follow the rules of the road.
Currency
The official currency in Singapore is the Singapore dollar, abbreviated SGD. During your stay in Singapore, you'll use the Singapore dollar to carry out your financial transactions.
In November 2024, 1 EUR = 1.41 SGD.
Withdrawing money in Singapore is easy. The country has a good number of cash dispensers that accept major international credit and debit cards such as Visa, Mastercard and American Express. Be sure to check the transaction fees charged by your bank before withdrawing money abroad.
It is also generally easy to pay by credit card. Most establishments accept major international credit cards such as Visa, Mastercard and American Express.
Weather
Singapore has an equatorial climate, with hot, humid temperatures throughout the year. The seasons are divided into two main periods: the monsoon season (intense rainfall) and the inter-monsoon season:
The monsoon season generally runs from November to January. During this period, rainfall is more frequent and abundant, accompanied by heavy thunderstorms. But from February to October, Singapore experiences an inter-monsoon period with drier, sunnier weather, with occasional showers.
Temperatures average between 27 and 31 degrees Celsius throughout the year.
Languages
The official language of Singapore is Malay, but the country also recognises three other official languages: English, Mandarin and Tamil. These languages are widely used in various official, administrative and educational contexts in Singapore, due to the cultural and ethnic diversity of the population. You'll find it easy to communicate with a good grounding in English.
Accommodation quality
Singapore offers a wide range of accommodation options for tourists, from luxury hotels and world-class resorts to boutique hotels, flats and youth hostels. Most offer high standards of comfort, hygiene, service and modern facilities.
Food quality
Singapore is world-renowned for its diverse gastronomic scene, from local street food to Michelin-starred restaurants. Food quality is generally excellent, with a wide variety of delicious dishes from different cultures and culinary traditions. Food is generally safe to eat. If you're not used to spicy flavours, we recommend that you ask about dish spiciness in advance. There are also many international restaurants.
