Pan Pacific Singapore
Indulge in the epitome of luxury at the newly renovated Pan Pacific Singapore. With a multimillion-dollar refurbishment recently completed, experience elegance in every detail. Revel in the redesigned accommodations, exclusive lounges, and diverse culinary offerings, all against the stunning backdrop of Marina Bay. Immerse yourself in a seamless blend of sophistication and contemporary comfort.
WHY WE LIKE IT
The Pan Pacific Singapore aims to provide a holistic and luxurious experience for its guests, with a focus on refined accommodations, diverse dining options, exclusive lounges, and state-of-the-art meeting facilities. The recently completed renovation reflects the hotel's commitment to maintaining a high standard of quality and service.
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The Pan Pacific Singapore is situated in the heart of the Marina Bay area, a prime location known for its iconic skyline and proximity to key attractions such as Gardens by the Bay, the Singapore Flyer, and the Marina Bay Sands integrated resort. This central location not only provides guests with breathtaking views of the city but also convenient access to some of Singapore's most renowned landmarks and entertainment destinations.
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Pan Pacific Singapore
- Following an extensive refurbishment in 2012 that touched everything from its sweeping lobby to its spacious guest rooms and suites, this 790-room Singapore hotel offers the latest luxuries and modern comforts.
- Expansive windows, high ceilings and unique seating pods suspended over water in the lobby-level Atrium bar make a big first impression, one that certainly carries over to its well-appointed accommodations.
- Cool and contemporary, all guest rooms and suites share such common amenities as flat-screen LCD televisions, coffee and tea facilities and gorgeous Hansgrohe fixtures in a walk-in rain shower.
- The slew of elite perks that come with Pacific Club rooms, include late checkout, laundry and butler service, mini-bar refreshments and access to the sky-high Pacific Club on the 38th floor.
- In a city where local cuisine is arguably one of the top attractions, Pan Pacific Singapore does not disappoint with its own stable of casual and fine-dining restaurants.
- There’s something to suit all tastes, from authentic Indian fare at Rang Mahal and Japanese delicacies at Keyaki, to Hai Tien Lo’s exquisite Cantonese and Pacific Marketplace’s grab-and-go salads and sandwiches.
- Don’t miss Sunday brunch at open-kitchened Edge, which serves a decadent spread of suckling pig, Alaskan king crab, Iberico ham and much more with a free flow of champagne and other alcoholic beverages.
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Singapore is renowned for its luxury hospitality, offering some of the world’s most opulent and extravagant hotels. From breathtaking skyline views to unparalleled service, these hotels redefine the meaning of luxury accommodation. This article delves into the realm of Singapore’s 18 most expensive hotels, where every stay is a gateway to an unforgettable journey of indulgence and sophistication. Whether it’s the iconic Marina Bay Sands with its world-renowned infinity pool or the secluded elegance of Capella Singapore nestled amidst lush greenery, each hotel on this list is a testament to Singapore’s commitment to delivering unparalleled luxury experiences.
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Pope Francis expected to visit Singapore in September; MFA confirms Govt in talks with Vatican
SINGAPORE – Singapore is in talks with the Vatican about a proposed visit by Pope Francis, which is expected to happen in September.
“Singapore welcomes a visit by Pope Francis,” a Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman said on April 2 in response to queries from The Straits Times.
The last papal visit was almost 40 years ago, when the late Pope John Paul II drew thousands of Roman Catholics during a brief stopover in 1986.
The Pope’s planned visit was announced by the de facto Vatican foreign minister, Archbishop Paul R. Gallagher, in an interview with the America magazine on March 26.
America is a monthly Catholic magazine founded in 1909 and published by the Jesuits of the US.
Early reports of an Asia-Pacific tour first appeared in January in two Catholic media outlets – America and EWTN Vatican. The latter, in an article outlining the Pope’s agenda for 2024, reported that “plans are under way” for a 10-day visit to Indonesia, Singapore, Timor-Leste and Papua New Guinea.
The tour, which was earlier scheduled for August, will mark only the second papal visit to Singapore. When Pope John Paul II visited, he stayed just five hours in the country.
If health permits, Pope Francis, 87, is expected to spend at least a day in Singapore. A possible visit to Vietnam is also under consideration, the America magazine report added.
In January 2022, Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Edwin Tong was granted a brief audience with Pope Francis during a working visit to the Vatican City. His visit was to reaffirm bilateral ties with the city-state and came a month after the Roman Catholic Church marked its 200th anniversary in Singapore.
On March 31, Indonesian Religious Affairs Minister Yaqut Cholil Qoumas confirmed that Pope Francis would visit Indonesia on Sept 3. Outgoing Indonesian President Joko Widodo reportedly invited the pontiff to visit Indonesia – which has the world’s largest Muslim population, numbering about 242 million – in June 2022, as part of efforts to promote religious tolerance.
However, the Pope’s ailing health has cast a pall on his Asia-Pacific travel plans. On March 29, he withdrew abruptly from the Good Friday procession at Rome’s Colosseum. The last-minute decision was an attempt “to preserve his health” ahead of his Easter obligations, said the Vatican.
He presided at the Easter Vigil service on March 30, and on Easter Sunday, March 31, read his twice-annual Urbi et Orbi message and gave blessings from the central balcony of St Peter’s Basilica to a crowd of several thousand. Urbi et Orbi means to the city and world in Latin.
There are about 243,000 Roman Catholics in Singapore, according to the 2020 census.
In 1986, Pope John Paul II knelt and kissed the tarmac when he touched down at Changi Airport – a traditional gesture marking the start of a state visit.
Then Singapore Archbishop Gregory Yong and then Vatican Ambassador to Singapore, Archbishop Renato Martino, as well as then Communications Minister Yeo Ning Hong boarded the plane to receive him.
After meeting then President Wee Kim Wee and then Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew at the Istana, he presided over a mass attended by about 70,000 people at the former National Stadium.
Correction note: In an earlier version of the story, we said that there were 395,000 Roman Catholics in Singapore as at 2020. This is incorrect. It should be 243,000. We are sorry for the error.
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The chief executive of one of Hong Kong’s two licensed cryptocurrency exchanges has hit out at the city’s new approach to trading digital assets, saying it could restrict access to global clients.
Hong Kong ’s new regime for crypto exchanges, which is part of its push to become a hub for the industry, required exchanges operating in the city to apply for regulatory approval by February this year, with 24 companies making bids for the highly prized licences.
But Livio Weng, chief executive of HashKey Exchange, told the Financial Times that its decision to launch an exchange licensed in Bermuda this week was in part owing to fears that the new regulations restricted access to overseas investors.
“So this blocks a lot of global users from coming to Hong Kong,” said Weng, adding that the city would suffer if it issued too many licences. “The local market is not that big.”
The comments by HashKey come only months after the only other licensed digital assets exchange, OSL, sold a near-30 per cent stake in itself to BGX, which two people familiar with the deal described as an unlicensed crypto group with links to China.
Their moves have raised doubts about the long-term viability of operating an exchange under the city’s new crypto standards, even as new companies seek approval to operate in one of the world’s most active crypto trading markets.
Digital coins remain highly popular in Hong Kong despite links to a series of freewheeling practices in the past. Sam Bankman-Fried’s FTX was founded in the city, and Hong Kong was also the location of cryptocurrency group JPEX, which has been accused of committing a HK$1.4bn (US$180mn) fraud .
Residents spend billions of dollars on trades in unregulated markets, forcing authorities to propose tightening rules while simultaneously trying to build the city’s status as a respected and open market.
The rules only allow exchanges to serve clients who can pass know-your-customer checks and have funds in a local bank account or bank account in certain overseas jurisdictions.
Weng said the new rules needed to allow a wider range of overseas investors to trade in the local market. “Otherwise, forget 24 companies, I think [the market] couldn’t even support four.”
HashKey’s move overseas stands in contrast to the rush from other companies to secure a local licence. The city’s proximity to China has garnered intense interest, even though the country banned crypto trading in 2021 .
Companies are eager to obtain a regulatory stamp from the city’s Securities and Futures Commission, seen as a top-tier financial regulator, analysts said.
Hong Kong lawmakers have also actively courted crypto exchanges. Pro-Beijing legislator Johnny Ng, who is also a member of China’s top political advisory body, invited Coinbase and other crypto exchanges to set up in the city last year after the group was hit by a lawsuit from the US Securities and Exchange Commission .
HashKey and OSL have already secured their licences, and among those hoping to join are Bullish and Singapore’s Crypto.com, but the regulator has not provided a timeline for approvals.
Industry insiders said the limited size of the Hong Kong market meant the first approvals would be the most valuable.
“Within the context of Hong Kong, having only around 8mn people, 24 is actually quite a lot,” said Jason Chan, a partner at Howse Williams. He estimated that about 10 licences could eventually be granted.
Underscoring the value of a licence was OSL’s sale of a 29.97 per cent stake in itself to BGX for HK$712.8mn last November. OSL has seen its share price jump 126 per cent in the past six months.
Its rise comes even though OSL, previously known as BC Technology, has not made an annual profit since at least 2019, when it changed its name from Branding China, and lost HK$266mn last year. The company said it has successfully raised capital several times since then.
Two people familiar with the sale said BGX, run by Patrick Pan — whose LinkedIn profile lists former employment at Alibaba and China Mobile — was an unlicensed crypto group looking for a foothold in the regulated space. Pan’s LinkedIn page states the group is based in Singapore.
At the time Pan said the investment, which made BGX the company’s largest shareholder, reflected “our belief in the immense potential of the digital asset market”.
Pan did not respond to requests for comment.
Fees have soared as cryptocurrency groups race to secure their places. Two lawyers who help exchanges apply for licences in the city estimated that crypto groups were paying HK$2mn-HK$8mn for advice in the hope of speeding up the process.
A third person familiar with the licensing process estimated that the cost of working with professional services firms on the internal assessments required by regulators could cost a further HK$5mn-HK$6mn.
“Because of the limited amount of service providers and the large number of applicants, as well as the fact that the process is very involved and human-intensive . . . many of them [were] at full capacity, which drove up the fees, especially nearer to the deadline of the application,” said Chan at Howse Williams.
Some question whether the expense will be worth it for a market of just 8mn people. But King Leung, head of fintech at Invest Hong Kong, a government-sponsored body, said the city was now focused on attracting other market participants such as market makers and tech developers.
“In [Hong Kong], we look for a more complete ecosystem beyond just the exchanges,” he said.
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Updated: 26 July 2021
Can a Singapore staycation be as satisfying as an overseas vacation? Yes, for sure!
While international travel and social distancing restrictions are in place, you can plan for a staycation to rediscover the best places to visit in Singapore with family members and friends. In fact, there are many beautiful places in Singapore that you may not even know about. Why not explore our little red dot to the fullest, without large crowds in the way?
To complement your Singapore staycation experience, book a Singapore tour for locals. It’s a chance to get schooled on how some Singapore places of interest came to be, and to discover under-the-radar Singapore attractions that you didn’t have time for in the past. Best of all, it’s a way to show a little love to our country, by giving local tour companies some much-needed support.
Our team at PARKROYAL on Beach Road, Singapore has put together a list of Singapore tour offers that you can enjoy. These domestic travel itineraries range from budget-friendly walks to themed tours that are worth splashing out on. Read on to find out what they are!
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Monster Day Tours is best known for its pay-as-you-wish walking tours, which have been suspended during Covid-19. The boutique tour agency began as a pet project for founder TY Suen, who craved authenticity and connection in his own travel experiences. These elements spurred Suen to dream up his own tour itineraries.
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Have you stayed away from the Singapore DUCKtours because of tourist prices? Now’s the time to get on board! And if you’re wondering what a duck boat is, it’s a remodelled WWII war craft that can move on land and water, which offers a unique way to appreciate Singapore’s most prominent landmarks and the city centre’s gorgeous bay view.
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How would you like to “discover hidden nooks and crannies… unbeknownst to the average Joe?” and capture standout Instagram shots to elevate your social media profile? Take the two-hour Instawalk tour with Tribe Tours to explore the Bugis, Waterloo, and Kampong Glam districts. Learn what makes these neighbourhoods unique, and bring home memorable souvenirs—the best Singapore photos that will make you the envy of your followers.
Learn about Singapore’s Housing and Social Policy -->
If you’re a Singaporean, chances are high that you live in public housing, so why go on a “Everyday Secrets of Singapore Public Housing HDB Tour?” Well, you may not be fully aware of the motivations behind our public housing policies, or how public housing design has evolved over the decades.
Run by the Everyday Tour Company, this tour begins at Everton, where you can see one of the earliest public housing types in Singapore. Next, you’ll explore the Cantonment area, and finally, you’ll visit the ultra-modern Pinnacle@Duxton. Along the way, you can soak in street art and discover how local coffee is brewed. Do feel free to check with the organisers about customising the tour to fit your needs.
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Don’t think Singapore has much heritage to shout about? The “Picturing Places of Colonial Singapore” tour by Culture Curious could change your mind!
Helmed by guides who have experience in arts and heritage education, this tour will regale you with historical and cultural insights that date back to Singapore’s Temasek (“Sea Town”) days—back when the island’s first settlements were established prior to the 1300s. Your guide will use public art, architecture, and evocative prints of early Singapore to narrate the city’s stories through the centuries.
The tour begins at Telok Ayer and ends at the Civic District. It is usually priced at S$72 per person (with a minimum of two to start a tour).
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Sisters’ Islands, with the most pristine natural landscapes in Singapore
St. John’s Island, formerly a quarantine and penal settlement
Lazarus Island, well-loved for its tranquil (and usually deserted) beach
Kusu Island, best known for its temple and tortoise statues
Yacht Cruise SG runs the 2.5-hour Southern Islands Cruise with a guided commentary. Contact the organiser to book, as well as to check on the minimum numbers to start a tour—this should be five for now, but it may change in accordance with social distancing guidelines.
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Have you never hitched a ride in a Vespa vintage sidecar? Now’s a good time to try it, and you can bring a date too! Go on a joyful jaunt with Singapore Sidecars and enjoy the breeze blowing through your face!
If you’re undecided about which tour to pick, go for their bestselling “ Joo Chiat + Katong ” tour, where you can visit Singapore’s largest architecture conservation district, famed for its colourful shophouses and traditional food.
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To be an explorer in your own city, look for ways to immerse yourself in novel experiences that will create a sense of anticipation and excitement. Why not unplug from your digital devices and immerse yourself in rustic tranquility?
The two-hour “Let’s Go Kelong” tour is a chance to learn about kelongs (offshore fishing platforms), understand more about sustainable fish farming, and try your hand at fishing too (extra charges apply). If you’re lucky, you’ll even spot wildlife, such as seabirds and wild boars—it’s a fun outing for families and friends alike.
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Venture into singapore’s dark side -->.
Think you won’t get spooked easily? Test your nerves on the three-hour “Creepy Tales of Singapore” tour, where you will:
Walk along a bridge in a secluded and quiet hill, where, as rumour has it, many once lost their lives. If you dare, keep your eyes on your surroundings as you make your way to the top of the hill...
Visit a coastal gun battery near a beach, a place where the Japanese possibly massacred thousands of innocent people during the "Sook Ching" operation to purge anti-Japanese sentiment.
Step into one of the world’s largest Chinese cemeteries, estimated to house over 100,000 tombs.
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How would you like to join a Singapore tour that has been specially curated for Singapore residents? Such a tour would assume a basic knowledge of Singapore, allowing tour guides to delve deeper into the country’s history and culture. Hello! Singapore has launched three comprehensive tours to serve Singaporeans during this staycation season, and if you pick the 6.5-hour WWII tour—“When Singapore Surrendered”—you won’t need to plan anything else for the day!
Visit their website for itinerary and pricing details. Do note that their tours also include visits to local businesses, in order to increase support for the local community.
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Your long awaited staycation has arrived! Imagine stepping out to enjoy a wonderful day with your loved ones, or dipping into the refreshing pool and returning to your room with your bed made for you. This awaits you when you book your next staycation at PARKROYAL on Beach Road, Singapore .
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13,431 reviews. #22 of 336 hotels in Singapore. Location 4.7. Cleanliness 4.7. Service 4.6. Value 4.3. Located in the heart of the vibrant Marina Bay, the Pan Pacific Singapore is a five-star hotel offering 790 contemporary rooms and suites that are ideal for business or leisure, with easy access to shopping malls, the Central Business District ...
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13,402 reviews. #22 of 338 hotels in Singapore. Location 4.7. Cleanliness 4.7. Service 4.6. Value 4.3. Located in the heart of the vibrant Marina Bay, the Pan Pacific Singapore is a five-star hotel offering 790 contemporary rooms and suites that are ideal for business or leisure, with easy access to shopping malls, the Central Business District ...
Getting There. 7 Raffles Boulevard, Singapore 039595. TEL 877-324-4856. TEL 65-6336-8111. NEARBY AIRPORT (S) SIN (16-26 min) Check Availability.
Pan Pacific Hotel overlooks the iconic Marina Bay and has been consistently voted the World's Leading Business Hotel by World Travel Awards. Savour epicurean delights at our award-winning Singapore restaurants or unwind and rejuvenate at our swimming pool and tennis courts. ... Whether for business or leisure, a stay at the Pan Pacific ...
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When you think of Singapore, images of futuristic architecture, bustling street markets, and a melting pot of cultures come to mind.Nestled in this vibrant cityscape is the Pan Pacific Singapore, a hotel that not only embraces the spirit of its locale but elevates it to new heights of luxury, thanks to a recent S$30 million (AUD$34.32m) face-lift. ...
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This article delves into the realm of Singapore's 18 most expensive hotels, where every stay is a gateway to an unforgettable journey of indulgence and sophistication. ... Pan Pacific Singapore ...
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Pan Pacific Singapore. 13,564 reviews. NEW AI Review Summary. #18 of 341 hotels in Singapore. 7 Raffles Boulevard Marina Square, Singapore 039595 Singapore. Visit hotel website. 011 65 6336 8111. E-mail hotel.
Pan Pacific Singapore. 13,554 reviews. NEW AI Review Summary. #18 of 341 hotels in Singapore. 7 Raffles Boulevard Marina Square, Singapore 039595 Singapore. Visit hotel website. 011 65 6336 8111. E-mail hotel.
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Pan Pacific Singapore. 13,597 reviews. NEW AI Review Summary. #18 of 342 hotels in Singapore. 7 Raffles Boulevard Marina Square, Singapore 039595 Singapore. Visit hotel website. 011 65 6336 8111. E-mail hotel.
Bike Around Tour Singapore. Let's Go Tour Singapore. Singapore is also a great place to try the sport of kayaking, which is similar to canoeing, but said to be easier. (Read about the difference between kayaking and canoeing here.) Look for these Singapore tour operators that offer kayaking trips: Fever (for fishing from a kayak)
Along the way, you can soak in street art and discover how local coffee is brewed. Do feel free to check with the organisers about customising the tour to fit your needs. Book a tour with Monster Day Tours. Book a tour with DUCKtours Singapore. Book a tour with Tribe Tours. Book a tour with Everyday Tour Company. 2.
Pan Pacific Singapore. 13,592 reviews. NEW AI Review Summary. #18 of 342 hotels in Singapore. 7 Raffles Boulevard Marina Square, Singapore 039595 Singapore. Visit hotel website. 011 65 6336 8111. E-mail hotel.