The Fullerton Hotel Singapore| Singapore, Singapore
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Offering luxurious accommodation in the heart of Singapore's arts and financial districts, The Fullerton Hotel Singapore is a masterpiece of understated comfort and elegance. Transformed from the Fullerton Building which was built in 1928, its rich heritage, neo-classical architecture and strategic location make it an inspiration to business and leisure travellers.
The hotel is in the bustling island of Singapore, a major financial centre in Asia and the busiest port in the world. Located at the southern tip of the Malaysian Peninsula, between Malaysia and Indonesia, the country celebrated its 40th year of independence in 2005.
The Fullerton Hotel's prime location in the heart of the Civic District is in tandem with its rich history. Located in the Central Business District, the hotel is a 25-minute drive from Singapore Changi Airport, 12 minutes' from the Singapore Cruise Centre at HarbourFront and 10 minutes' from the Malayan Railway Station. It is also a short stroll from the Raffles Place Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station.
For sight seeing options and tourist attractions, one need not look far - The Fullerton Hotel enjoys close proximity to Singapore's vibrant riverside entertainment belt of Boat Quay and Clarke Quay; and the cultural venues of Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall, Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay and the Asian Civilisations Museum. It is also within minutes from the shopping malls of Raffles City and Suntec City, as well as Orchard Road - Singapore's main shopping belt.
Since opening in 2001, The Fullerton Hotel, a member of the Singapore Hotel Association, has won a number of noteworthy awards. Voted the Best Hotel in Asia in the Conde Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Awards 2006, this 400-room award-winning luxury hotel successfully blends the old and new to present an unsurpassed five-star accommodation experience for business and leisure travellers.
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