Pan Pacific to close for major makeover
Singapore’s Pan Pacific hotel is to close for a US$75 million facelift of its guestrooms and food and beverage outlets.
The hotel will close shortly for three months but hopes to reopen at the end of August.
Meeting rooms and Keyaki, the hotel’s rooftop Japanese restaurant, will remain open.
A spokeswoman for the hotel told TravelMole, “It is true that our hotel will go through a transformation soon but it hasn’t been officially announced yet.”
The Pan Pacific Singapore is the official hotel partner for this year’s ITB Asia in October.
Ian Jarrett
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