A Businessclass Verified Hotel
Enveloped within 15 acres of lush, manicured gardens, the Shangri-La Singapore stands as an icon of five-star hospitality and refined tranquility in the heart of the city. The hotel boasts 792 exquisitely appointed rooms and suites, distributed across three distinctive wings: Tower, Garden, and Valley. Each wing offers a unique ambiance—Garden Wing immerses guests in nature-inspired décor and serene views, ideal for those seeking a peaceful retreat; Tower Wing is tailored for discerning business travelers with its modern, minimalist design; while the Valley Wing epitomizes opulence, offering personalized butler service, complimentary daily Champagne, and evening canapés in an exclusive lounge setting. Every accommodation features marble bathrooms with twin vanities, separate rain showers and deep soaking tubs, premium Shangri-La bath amenities, high-speed Wi-Fi, satellite TV, and in-room coffee and tea facilities for a seamless stay. Families are thoughtfully catered for with dedicated Family Rooms, a private Concierge, access to Buds indoor play space, and complimentary sessions at the Splash Zone outdoor water playground.
The culinary landscape at Shangri-La Singapore is unparalleled, encompassing five acclaimed restaurants and four sophisticated bars. Highlights include Origin Grill, renowned for its premium Wagyu steaks and sustainable seafood, the Michelin-starred Shang Palace showcasing refined Cantonese cuisine, The Line’s vibrant global buffet, NAMI’s authentic Japanese fare with panoramic city views, and Waterfall Ristorante Italiano’s rustic Mediterranean specialties. The revitalized Chi, The Spa offers a holistic sanctuary with signature Asian therapies, Himalayan stone massages, and wellness rituals. The Health Club is equipped with the latest fitness technology, a tropical outdoor pool, and three floodlit tennis courts for year-round recreation and relaxation. Our experience confirms that the Shangri-La Singapore continues to set the benchmark for luxury hospitality in Southeast Asia.


























































