HotelsThe 134-room QT Singapore is a luxury hotel that blends heritage and modern design.

QT Hotels makes Southeast Asia debut in Singapore heritage building

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Cygnet bar at QT Singapore offers a dynamic atmosphere, serving innovative cocktails crafted from local ingredients and complementing the steakhouse experience.
Cygnet bar at QT Singapore offers a dynamic atmosphere, serving innovative cocktails crafted from local ingredients and complementing the steakhouse experience. Photo Credit: QT Singapore

QT Hotels & Resorts has officially launched QT Singapore, making its debut in Southeast Asia. Nestled in a beautifully transformed heritage building at 35 Robinson Road, this luxury lifestyle hotel features 134 rooms, seamlessly integrating bold design with high-end accommodations.

QT Singapore introduces two signature dining experiences: Cygnet, a Manhattan steakhouse led by acclaimed chef Sean Connolly, and Rooftop at QT, where guests can enjoy innovative cocktails crafted from local ingredients. Cygnet offers a dynamic atmosphere with a menu focusing on top-quality proteins and richly flavoured produce, complemented by a curated world-class wine list.

Each guest room at QT Singapore boasts luxurious amenities, including large ensuite bathrooms with walk-in rain showers, iPad-controlled room functionality, Chromecast, and wireless Bose speakers. Guests will also experience the comfort of the bespoke QT Dream Bed and premium amenities, such as Dyson hair products.

The hotel’s interior design, spearheaded by Nic Graham & Associates, pays homage to the building's original neo-classic façade while embracing QT’s playful aesthetic. A bold use of colour and artistic furniture reflects Singapore's vibrant culture, creating a contemporary touch throughout the hotel.

To further enrich the experience, QT Singapore has collaborated with local and international artists, featuring distinctive works throughout the hotel's public spaces. The bespoke uniforms of QT’s Directors of Chaos, designed by local designer Hu Ruixian, are inspired by Singapore's multicultural heritage.

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