Thanks to a deal with Treasure Resort Pte Ltd.,
Starwood’s Le Méridien brand has returned to Singapore after an
absence of almost a decade.
Designed by DP Architects and Japanese studio
Super Potato, the Movenpick Heritage Hotel Sentosa officially
rebranded today as Le Méridien Singapore, Sentosa.
The hotel complex comprises a contemporary
building and a pair of restored former barracks, which housed
Southeast Asia’s first Malay artillery back in 1940.
The hotel features 191 guestrooms,
including suites with Japanese outdoor private Onsen pool, and a
duplex penthouse suite with its own rooftop garden and infinity
pool.
Other facilities include a swimming pool
and 243 square meters of versatile function space, with a 198
square meter pillar-less ballroom fitted with floor-to-ceiling
windows.
“We are excited to welcome Le Méridien back to
Singapore with a property that can truly represent the new
direction of the brand,” said Stephen Ho, President, Asia Pacific,
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. “Le Méridien’s mission
is to expose the creative-minded traveler to the most unexpected
and engaging experiences, inside and outside the hotel. We are
confident that we will be able to offer this distinctively
memorable experience at Le Méridien Singapore, Sentosa.”
In
the upcoming months, the hotel will undergo a renovation to
feature two distinct restaurants and the brand’s signature bar.
Situated directly opposite of Imbiah Station
on the Sentosa Express monorail, Le Meridien Singapore, Sentosa is
located just minutes from a myriad of attractions including Merlion Sentosa, Universal Studios Singapore, S.E.A. Aquarium
and
the newly opened KidZania Singapore.
The hotel also affords
convenient access to the Central Business District and the
downtown area via a quick transfer at Harbourfront MRT station.
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