Earlier this year, my wife and I took a round the world first class trip to Hong Kong, Singapore and Dubai.
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After stepping off of our business class flight from Hong Kong to Singapore, we made our way on the Singapore metro over into downtown Singapore. Here’s my Conrad Singapore review. Upon arriving to the Conrad Centennial Singapore, we were greeted as Hilton Diamonds and escorted up to the Diamond check-in desk on the 31st floor. Although it was pretty late at night the Conrad Singapore executive lounge was still open, so we grabbed a few snacks and drinks before heading down to our room on the 28th floor
Conrad Singapore review: Room
As Hilton Diamond members, we were upgraded to an Executive King room on the 34th floor.
Here is a shot of the bathroom – it had a Jacuzzi as well as a shower.
We mostly used the Jacuzzi tub to do our laundry because that’s the kind of classy people that we are 🙂
(SEE ALSO: 4 laundry hacks when you’re doing long-term travel)
Also didn’t want to pay the Conrad Centennial Singapore $6 to wash our underwear 😀
We actually were at the Conrad Centennial Singapore on 2 separate stays (separated by a trip to cross the border from Singapore to Malaysia, back from Malaysia to Singapore and an amazing stay at the Doubletree Johor Bahru). That meant that we got 2 separate Conrad bears from the Conrad Centennial Singapore hotel
Conrad Centennial Singapore executive lounge review
One of the perks of Diamond status (and having an Executive Room) is access to the top-floor Executive Lounge. The main room of the Conrad Centennial Singapore executive lounge was fairly spacious.
In addition to the main lounge room, during crowded times (breakfast), there are a few smaller rooms nearby that served as overflow seating.
The Conrad Singapore executive lounge is open from 6:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. local time. In addition to the complimentary breakfast, there was an “afternoon tea” from about 2-5 which we did for lunch occasionally as well as an evening “happy hour” that had enough food to count as dinner (though admittedly my standards are low since I have even been known to eat McDonalds on vacation). Here are a few pictures of the spread
Conrad Centennial Singapore map and location
The Conrad Centennial Singapore hotel is very conveniently located in the City Hall / Marina Bay area of Singapore. The Conrad Centennial Singapore address is 2 Temasek Blvd, Singapore 038982. Here is the Conrad Centennial Singapore map
We found the Conrad hotel Singapore location to be very convenient. The Conrad Singapore location is within walking distance of both the Esplanade and Promenade subway stations. We also walked (~15 minute) across the bridge to the Gardens by the Bay and Marina Sands hotels to the south.
We had a great time at the Conrad Centennial Singapore and would definitely stay here again if we were back in Singapore.
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How was the food spread and happy hour, if any, at the lounge? Thanks
It was pretty good. In addition to complimentary breakfast, there was an “afternoon tea” which had sandwiches and other things that could totally count as lunch as well as the happy hour in the evening that worked for dinner if you needed it to. I’ve updated the post to add a few pics I took of the Conrad Singapore executive lounge food
That’s an insane amount of money to keep my track suits clean!
No joke – which is why we opted for laundry in the jaccuzzi :-). Though while researching this post, I saw that the Conrad Singapore gives you a certain number of “free” pressings if you have an Executive Room, which we did not know about at the time
I’m headed to the Conrad in Singapore next month got a crazy deal for a king suite by combining a Hilton Honors rate with citi prestige 4th night free. Thanks for the review!
Cool – let me know how you like it? We used 2 free nights from the Citi Hilton reserve card and paid the points for one night (50K? 70K? I forget)
Had to laugh about the laundry thing. We did the same, except for six of us, in the enormous tub in our 1400 square foot suite at the Conrad Macau! Sitting around in our silk and cashmere robes doing laundry in the tub!
Did the same at the Conrad Tokyo on the same trip and last year got a huge amount of laundry done in Luxor Egypt, because it dries in no time in the desert!
That is a problem staying at “fancy” hotels – no free laundry like you’ll get at a Holiday Inn Express! 🙂 We were actually able to do a bunch of laundry at the Doubletree in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, but we didn’t realize it was a low-energy washer / dryer so it ended up taking FOREVER!