Having undergone an extensive refurbishment, Parkroyal on Beach Road,
Singapore is ready to welcome international guests back to its newly
revamped space.
Guests stepping into the hotel lobby will find themselves transported
to a social hub designed like a tropical paradise, adorned with lush
palms and other tropical plants and furniture and carpets emblazoned
with vibrant botanical motifs.
Woven materials, granite tiles and retro-styled carpentry in the
lobby allude to Singapore’s kampong days of the past, evoking a sense of
community, while gold accents and pastel colours convey a sense of
luxury.
“The lobby is the heart of every hotel, so it's key that the space
injects a fresh vibrant, new energy to Parkroyal on Beach Road,” says GM
Kung Teong Wah. “Our lobby also epitomises the local communal vibes of
this neighbourhood. This sense of community takes the hotel experience
from good to memorable.”

The Club Premier room features a large balcony with unblocked views of the Singapore flyer.
All 346 rooms at the hotel have been completely revamped and
furnished with warm, soothing tones, aimed at providing relaxation for
guests. Some rooms are even equipped with ergonomic Herman Miller
chairs. The 42sqm Club Premier rooms each comprises a spacious balcony
and bathtub
All Club Room and Suite guests are entitled to Parkroyal Club
privileges which includes complimentary breakfasts and evening cocktails
at the Club Lounge, which has also been given a warm and inviting
facelift.
Ginger — the hotel’s all-day halal-certified restaurant — features
Instagram-worthy interiors inspired by Singapore’s native flora and
fauna. It offers an à la carte menu, set lunch, and both lunch and
dinner buffet spreads.

Ginger is designed with soft pastel hues and native floras interwoven into the wallpaper and furnishings.
Parkroyal on Beach Road also houses the first Sichuan restaurant in
Singapore. Si Chuan Dou Hua Restaurant serves up Sichuan and Cantonese
cuisine in a traditional Chinese setting. The restaurant is connected to
Tian Fu Tea Room that offers over 30 types of Chinese tea.
Guests can indulge in tipples and unwind in style at Club 5, a 1920s
inspired cocktail bar that serves up concoctions with a modern
interpretation of classic heritage fare, and cocktails infused with the
rich flavours and spices of the Southeast Asian region.
At Level 4 of the property, the St. Gregory spa offers facial
treatments and traditional healing therapies. Beside St. Gregory sits
the hotel’s overhauled gymnasium and fitness studios with a range of
fitness classes such as Zumba workouts, Hatha yoga lessons and HIIT
sessions.
Located on the same floor is a half-Olympic-sized outdoor swimming
pool that looks out to the Singapore Flyer, with the adjoining Poolside
Café and Bar by the side.