YOTEL checks in to Singapore
Hotel chain YOTEL has opened its first Asia property in Singapore.
The hotel has 610 rooms known as ‘cabins’ across 30 floors. Rates start at $164 a night.
YOTEL CEO Hubert Viriot said: "We are thrilled to introduce our cleverly designed cabins, co-working spaces and Club Lounge concept at YOTEL to the vibrant city of Singapore.
"We think our innovative style of hospitality will suit those living or visiting the city."
Club Lounge on ‘TEN’ features a pool and terrace, 24/7 gym and work spaces. Grains & Hops, YOTEL Singapore’s restaurant and bar will specialise in rice bowls and craft beers.
YOTEL already operates four airport hotels under the YOTELAIR brand in London’s Gatwick and Heathrow, Amsterdam Schiphol and Paris Charles de Gaulle airports; and city hotels in New York and Boston.
It also has new hotels under development globally, including a YOTELAIR in Singapore Changi Airport and new city hotels in London’s Clerkenwell, San Francisco, Dubai, Edinburgh, Miami and Amsterdam.
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