Pan Pacific Opens $81M Extended-Stay Hotel in Singapore

The 180-key extended-stay luxury hotel is Pan Pacific's fourth Singapore property.

By Eliza Theiss, Associate Editor

Pan Pacific Hotels and Resorts’ newest location, the Pan Pacific Serviced Suites Beach Road in Singapore, made its debut on May 7. The 180-key extended-stay luxury property represents the company’s fourth Singapore location and its second Serviced Suites-brand hotel in the country, following the 120-key Pan Pacific Serviced Suites Orchard, which opened in 2008.

Located on Beach Road, the $81 million asset is in close proximity to the Marina Bay Central Business District as well as the Haji Lane and Arab Street cultural districts. The Raffles Place business district and the Clarke Quay and Boat Quay entertainment district are both nearby. The Bugis and Nicoll Highway stations on Singapore’s Mass Rapid Transit system are a short walk from the property.

Pan Pacific is aiming to combine high-end hotel features with the comfort of a private residence. Amenities include a fully-equipped fitness center, rooftop swimming pool as well as made-to-order breakfasts on weekdays. Other lifestyle amenities include the Pacific Lounge and Living Room, complete with gaming corner equipped with Xbox console as well as a library.

Available in 484-square-foot and 710-square-foot layouts, guest rooms feature two LCD televisions, laundry facilities, full-service kitchenettes, high-speed Wi-Fi, as well as wired internet service and an audio system complete with docking station. Business amenities include meeting space, parking facilities, complimentary Wi-Fi and complimentary shuttle service to Singapore’s business districts.

In addition to the two Serviced Suites properties, Pan Pacific’s Singapore hotels include the Pan Pacific Orchard and the Pan Pacific Singapore. The company has 20 properties in operation and under development in nine countries across the Pacific Rim. Locations include Vancouver and Whistler, both in Canada, Seattle; Perth, Australia; Suzhou, China; and Bangkok, Thailand.

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