Singapore to get a second Raffles property
The Raffles hotel brand is heading back to the city where it all started.
More than 135 years after the original Raffles opened its doors i Singapore, a second property will open in 2022 on the island playground of Sentosa.
The Raffles Sentosa Resort & Spa will be an ‘all-villa’ property overlooking the South China Sea.
Villas will come in one to four bedroom configurations, each with a private pool
It will also feature the signature Raffles Butler service and a luxury Raffles Spa.
This year marks 200 years since Sir Stamford Raffles first set foot in Singapore.
Raffles also announced its upcoming market entry in Bali, scheduled for next year in Jimbaran Bay.
Raffles Bali will have just 32 private pool villas perched on a hill offering expansive ocean views.
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