Mandarin Oriental, Singapore has re-opened to the public following a six-month transformation across all its 510 rooms and suites, public and event spaces.
“For over 36 years, Mandarin Oriental, Singapore has been delighting guests from around the world with our warm Singaporean hospitality,” said Philipp Knuepfer, general manager of Mandarin Oriental, Singapore.
“As we reopen, we are excited to bring the soul of Singapore to life through our transformation, weaving together Mandarin Oriental’s legendary service and the rich tapestry of local culture, delivering an immersive Singapore experience to our guests.”
Designer Jeffrey Wilkes said the hotel’s new look takes inspiration from signature Singaporean elements, such as Peranakan style architecture, black and white houses and Angsana trees.
“Every corner of the hotel tells a story, from Singapore’s lush landscapes to the intricate details found in traditional shophouses,” said Wilkes. “We wanted guests not just to be visiting the city, but to feel a part of it.”
The hotel’s event spaces include the pillar-less Oriental Ballroom featuring a state of the art 20-metre curved LED wall.