Premier Wing rooms feel like a significant upgrade over the Main Tower
Location is unbeatable—City Hall MRT is practically your basement
Wah Lok Cantonese Restaurant is a legitimate local institution for dim sum
Quick Take: A reliable, well-oiled corporate machine that delivers comfort but lacks a distinct personality.
Reviewed by @Sshepperd6: I stayed in this suite and the panoramic views of Marina Bay Sands were absolutely unreal. The octagonal bathroom window is iconic—literally the best bath I've ever taken. It feels incredibly exclusive.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Travelers love the location and the breakfast spread but consistently complain about the dated feel of the older rooms.
Reality check
The 'city view' often just means looking at another office building, and soundproofing in the Main Tower isn't bulletproof against Bras Basah traffic.
You need to be at Suntec or CBD in 10 minutes flat
You prioritize a high-pressure shower and a firm mattress over trendy decor
You want easy access to multiple hawker centers and malls
Cleanliness & Maintenance
8.5
Housekeeping: Daily and efficient. They use 'AirDefender' antiviral coating on high-touch surfaces.
Bathroom hygiene: Generally spotless in Premier Wing; older rooms have some grout discoloration.
Maintenance: Main Tower carpets can look 'sad' and worn; furniture chips are common in non-renovated rooms.
Linens & towels: Crisp and white, but towels in standard rooms can feel a bit thin/scratchy.
Odors & scents: Lobby smells fresh; older rooms can have a faint 'musty carpet' smell typical of humid Singapore.
Sleepability™
7.5SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Traffic drone from Bras Basah Road (busy 24/7)
Hallway noise in Main Tower due to older door gaps
Before you book
Good to know
Check-in is strictly 3:00 PM and they rarely budge on early access without a fee
No complimentary airport shuttle, but the City Hall MRT is a 5-minute walk
The 'Handy' smartphone amenity is largely defunct/useless now; rely on your own roaming
What to pack
Universal travel adapter (though most Premier rooms have USB ports)
Light sweater for the aggressively air-conditioned malls and hotel lobby
Room Genie
Best picks
Premier Wing Room (High Floor) — newer, better soundproofing, modern bathrooms
Executive Club Room — worth the upsell for the lounge access and evening cocktails
Rooms to avoid
Main Tower Deluxe Rooms on floors 5-10 — prone to street noise and feel dated
Rooms facing the Shaw Tower construction site (Beach Road side)
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I would appreciate a room in the Premier Wing on a high floor, specifically facing away from the Beach Road construction site. A quiet room away from the elevators is preferred.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is the pool heated?
No, and it gets limited direct sun, so the water is often surprisingly cold.
Which wing is the best?
The Premier Wing is the newest and best maintained. The Main Tower is the oldest and shows wear.
Is breakfast included?
Depends on your rate. If not, it's ~S$35++ at Café Mosaic, which is decent but you can find cheaper toast sets nearby.
Is there a resort fee?
No resort fee, but expect the standard Singapore 10% service charge + 9% GST on top of all bills.
Can I walk to Marina Bay Sands?
Yes, it's a scenic 20-minute walk through the Esplanade and Helix Bridge.
Is it good for families?
It's okay, but geared towards business. No kids' club or special family amenities beyond the pool.
Insider Tips
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Use the side exit near the elevators to cut through to CHIJMES for dinner—it's faster than the main lobby doors.
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The 'Executive Wing' is not the same as the 'Premier Wing'—Premier is generally the superior hard product.
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Don't pay for hotel breakfast every day; walk to the nearby Bras Basah Complex for local coffee and kaya toast.
5 things to know before you go
💡The elevators in the Main Tower can be painfully slow during morning rush hour.
💡The 'City View' often stares directly into the office windows of the building across the street.
💡There is a hidden pedestrian underpass to Raffles City that saves you from waiting at the traffic lights in the rain.
💡The gym is actually quite well-equipped for a hotel this age, often empty mid-day.
💡Housekeeping is efficient but can be aggressive with the 9 AM door knocks if you forget the DND sign.
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