29 May 2013
Take the stress away from travelling and enjoy a sweet summer with your family at Raffles Singapore, be it during weekdays or weekends, from now until 31 August 2013.
Children can look forward to an array of fun activities with the new Adventure Passport. The passport contains a series of fun activities that encourages them to complete and collect stamps along the way, whilst learning more about the history of the Grand Dame. Take a picture with the iconic doorman and collect a stamp, or answer a simple question “Was there really a Tiger shot under the Billiard Room” and collect another stamp! Collect three to nine stamps and exchange for complimentary ice-cream, pizza making session and mocktail making session at the Raffles Courtyard.
This suite package is available from S$550++ per suite per night, and includes a host of relaxing and tempting benefits.
Suite package includes the following benefits:
- Children below the age of 12 stay (using existing beddings) and dine for free with their parents at Hotel-operated restaurants (adults must dine at the restaurant)
- Welcome Singapore Slings and fruit upon arrival, while children will enjoy fruit smoothies and cookies
- Complimentary breakfast at Tiffin Room on the first morning
- Complimentary Buffet Dinner at Bar & Billiard Room or Tiffin Room (once during the stay)
- Complimentary in-suite internet access
- 24-hour Butler Service
- Complimentary S$500 Raffles Hotel Arcade Shopping Discount Vouchers
- Complimentary late check-out until 6pm
- Complimentary parking
The special rate is extended to residents in Singapore, including Singapore Citizens, PRs, and work pass holders. The Suite Package will be valid only during the Weekends from 1 September 2013 onwards. For enquiries or reservations on the Staycation Package, please contact our Reservations Department at (65) 6412 1244 or email roomreservation@raffles.com.
ABOUT RAFFLES SINGAPORE
There are a few hotels in the world whose names have become virtually synonymous with the cities in which they are located – and none more so than Raffles in Singapore.
Named after Sir Stamford Raffles, founder of Singapore, Raffles Hotel opened in 1887 and soon became the haunt of intrepid travellers from around the world. Regular guests included Noel Coward, Joseph Conrad and Somerset Maugham, who described the hotel as embodying “all the fables of the exotic East.” Through their stories, The Long Bar, the Palm Court and the Bar & Billiard Room with its tiger, became familiar to people who had never even been to Singapore.
Whilst preserving its atmospheric teak verandahs, gleaming white colonial façade and magnificent Gieves & Hawkes-clad doormen, Raffles is very much part of the modern, vibrant city of Singapore. It is now the proud flagship of the nine strong Raffles Hotels & Resorts.