Four Seasons Singapore review: A boulevard of dreams

Four Seasons Singapore review: A boulevard of dreams
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    Travel Weekly’s editor-at-large, Nancy Hromin recently enjoyed a stay at the Four Seasons Singapore, read her rave reviews here.

    First Impression

    Friendly staff at Four Seasons Singapore. (Supplied)

    We arrived early from our flight from Colombo and although they couldn’t promise an early check-in, the staff delivered one, as well as an upgrade. It is a sanctuary of hospitality and understated elegance and the check-in process was seamless. Small details like heading over to breakfast, which because we weren’t officially checked in, was managed with barely a lift of the eyebrows, and we enjoyed a sumptuous breakfast.

    Location

    Four Seasons Singapore is only 15 minutes from the CBD. (Supplied)

    Singapore, has in recent years become so much more than a stop over and the central location of the Four Seasons makes many attractions walkable. The hotel’s proximity to key business hubs and transportation links makes it an ideal choice for both leisure and business travellers seeking convenience and accessibility during their stay. There are some striking part of the city. If you are a fan of modern architecture, Singapore is a dream locale to explore modern structures and engineering expertise. We also walked to Kampong Glam which is the centre of Singaporean Muslim life. The name Kampong Glam comes from the Malay word kampong, meaning “village,” and “gelam” a particular kind of tree that at one time grew abundantly in the area. We enjoyed a scrumptious Turkish lunch there, at Anatolia Restaurant, in the heart of Arab street.

    Executive Lounge

    Executive Club. (Supplied)

    Another highlight of the hotel is the executive lounge, a perfectly curated space for meetings, overlooking the stunning pool outside, and a place to enjoy Champagne and canapés at the end of the day. The Executive Lounge offers a host of amenities and services designed to enhance your experience including high-speed internet access and a dedicated concierge to arrange private meeting spaces and personalised assistance with travel arrangements,

    Rooms

    Stunning rooms. (Supplied)

    I don’t know how Four seasons make their beds so comfortable, but as soon as I see it, I want to crawl under the (flat sheet) and have a snooze. They are so lush, so comfortable. The room is designed with all mod cons, thoughtful touches like a fresh fruit bowl and of course, the plush bedding.

    Food

    Dining is incredible! (Supplied)

    Food in Singapore rarely disappoints, from fresh and delicious street food at the Hawker stands to food at hotels. At Four Seasons, culinary delights across multiple dining establishments, each offering its own unique ambiance. If you have time, try them all, we unfortunately didn’t.

    Service

    Of course, top level service. (Supplied)

    It goes without saying that the Four Season magic is in its discreet and sophisticated service. Our needs were anticipated and exceeded with effortless grace. I can’t wait to go back.

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