A tower of lush greenery in the bustling heart of the city, the modern lifestyle hotel is perfect for the well-travelled guest seeking a culturally rich escape
The travel industry is at its busiest yet, and we’re not surprised. With this new thirst is, of course, brand new hotels in Singapore, many of which have mushroomed in the first half of 2023. More notable properties are also slated to open their doors before the year ends. Singapore has always been a popular travel destination. And the city-state will see overseas visitors arriving for both leisure and business purposes. Music concerts in Singapore hosted by celebrated global musicians like Tayl
If you've spent 2021 exhausting your list of hotels for a relaxing staycay, you'll be glad to know there are new spots to check in to in the new year. Not only are there a slew of up-and-coming properties, but several hotels that were formerly SHN-Dedicated Facilities (SDF) have also reopened their doors to welcome staycation-goers. After an extensive revamp,.
/ Posted on 25 February, 2021 12:39
Asia-Pacific’s hospitality sector is predicted to take on a V-shaped recovery, with a return to 2019 levels expected in 2023, according to Colliers International’s recently-released Hotel Insights 1Q2021 report.
Govinda Singh, executive director, head of hotels & leisure, Asia, commented: “The global economic outlook is expected to improve by 2H2021, with travel to rebound over the next three years to at least pre-Covid-19 levels. We anticipate some caution in the near term as borders reopen and the mechanism to facilitate mass travel is formalised between governments; nevertheless, we are of the opinion that travel will return.
Singapore hotels to remain attractive to investors, with the outlook remaining positive and pricing firm