Does one ever get tired of Singapore? Probably never. Especially with its efficiency, starting at the airport, one is reminded of a stress-free life — of what life should be without the daily nitty-gritty that irks us. Bang smack in the Marina Bay area offering panoramic views of the Singapore skyline, the Conrad Centennial Singapore is a good place to stay, while being close to relatively everything.
The hotel is near iconic landmarks such as Esplanade, Merlion Park, Suntec Convention Center, and the Singapore Flyer, as well as world class art museums and galleries. Having being built when space wasn’t so much of an issue, the hotel is 31 floors high with modern rooms that are large for the Merlion City, starting at 40m2. Whether you’re in a room or a suite, the huge wide windows offer views of the Bay or the city.
However, the best bit of any room or suite you choose is that they all have bathtubs, complete with the signature yellow rubber duck. Such a luxury in Singapore! The hotel is rich in art, with a 3,400 artwork collection, all original. Everywhere you look, there are bits and bobs of art that depict Singapore’s rich heritage and diversity.
Begin in the driveway with “Harmony", a sculpture by American artist Richard Sparling. Don’t miss the “artful welcome” featuring the triptych “Underwater” by Goh Beng Kwan and "Gathering" by Tay Bak Koi. On level two, find “Kites” by Singaporean artist Tan Chin Chin.
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