Kempinski Hotels to debut in Singapore
Kempinski Hotels will check in to the Lion City after securing a deal to open the Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore.
Located at Capitol Singapore it will form part of the first luxury heritage lifestyle destination in the Civic District and has been described as an ‘art deco jewel.’
Housed in the restored Capitol Building and Stamford House, it features 157 guest rooms and suites and an international restaurant helmed by a Michelin-starred chef.
"The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore will attract Singaporeans and international travellers alike as the ‘brand old new place’ to be, blending the best of the city-state’s past with the energy, creativity and entrepreneurship of modern day Singapore," said Bernold Schroeder, vice chairman of Kempinski Hotels’ management board.
Capitol Singapore also houses the Capitol Piazza, the Capitol Theatre and the Eden Residences.
Pua Seck Guan, CEO of Perennial said: "We look forward to collaborating with Kempinski to extend the highly acclaimed Kempinski touch beyond the hotel to Capitol Piazza and Capitol Theatre, and usher in a new chapter for Capitol Singapore
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