Marina Bay Sands completes billion-dollar room renovation programme
Singapore integrated resort Marina Bay Sands has completed its US$1.75 billion transformation across 1,850 rooms, including 775 suites.
It follows dual celebrations at the resort, which recently welcomed its 500 millionth visitor and marked its 15th anniversary.
The Sands Collection was fully refreshed last week which is one of two distinct hotel collections launched under the transformation, first announced in 2022.
The Sands Collection comprises 1,480 of its total rooms and suites.
Additionally, the luxury Paiza Collection, features mostly suites, comprising its best-in-class accommodation.
This includes the three- to four-bedroom Chairman Suite; the two-bedroom Presidential Suite fitted out with a golf simulator and the one-bedroom Horizon Suite with its spa-in-a-city concept, comprising a Himalayan salt wall, hammam shower, dry sauna, private gym and two massage tables.
Guests receive round-the-clock service from a 160-strong Butler Services team.
Following the room renovations, Marina Bay Sands now offers a total of 775 suites, an addition of 180 prior to the revamp.
MBS will launch Jin Ting Wan Cantonese restaurant, in July this year.
Other refurbishments planned include LAVO Italian Restaurant & Rooftop Bar in the second half of the year.
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