Das Eigentum
The Fullerton Hotel stands as Singapore's most iconic colonial-era landmark, occupying a restored 1928 neoclassical building that once housed the British colonial administration on the banks of the Singapore River. Its lobby evokes understated elegance with soaring ceilings, marble floors and heritage grandeur—a palpable sense of stepping into Singapore's imperial past without affectation. The property attracts discerning travellers seeking authentic character and riverside positioning over chain anonymity, particularly those exploring heritage districts on foot. It's the choice for those who want their hotel to be a conversation piece and cultural anchor, not merely a bed.
️ Chroniken von Singapore
Founded as a British trading post in 1819 by Stamford Raffles, Singapore transformed from a swampy settlement into one of Asia's mightiest port cities within decades, its strategic position at the Strait of Malacca making it indispensable to colonial commerce. The city's architectural character layered itself across the 19th and early 20th centuries: Chinese shophouses, colonial administrative buildings like the Fullerton itself, and art deco structures rose alongside one another, reflecting waves of migration and mercantile ambition. Japanese occupation (1942–45) brutally interrupted this trajectory but accelerated post-war independence sentiment; Singapore became a self-governing state in 1959 and a republic in 1965. Today's gleaming Marina Bay skyline and ultra-modern transport systems coexist deliberately with preserved heritage zones—a city that curates its contradictions, balancing futuristic ambition with meticulous conservation of Raffles-era streetscapes.
️Beste Zeit zu besuchen
Der vollständige GuideDie besten Monate
February and March offer the most agreeable weather: the Northeast Monsoon (December–March) brings less rainfall and lower humidity than other seasons, temperatures hover around 24–31°C, and crowds remain manageable before Easter school holidays. June itself sits between monsoons but experiences sudden afternoon thunderstorms—dramatic but brief—making early morning exploration ideal.
🔥 Peak / Festival Surge
July–August and December–January drive peak tourism: school holidays across Asia and Australia coincide with Northern Hemisphere summer travel; Christmas and New Year festivities activate Marina Bay, Gardens by the Bay, and heritage districts. Hotel rates surge 30–50% above low season; the Fullerton's riverside position and proximity to Boat Quay bars make it particularly sought-after. Chinese New Year (February, lunar calendar) also swells visitor numbers, with dragon boat races on the Singapore River and night markets commanding attention.
Budget Schulter Saison
April–May and September–November offer the sweetest value: discounts of 15–25% off peak rates, fewer tour groups clogging heritage trails, and manageable humidity. May transitions into the Southwest Monsoon (May–September) but retains February's relative comfort; September–October can see occasional downpours but prices drop noticeably and locals reclaim their city.
Wetter & Verpackung
Singapore's equatorial climate means year-round heat and humidity (25–35°C); afternoon thunderstorms are frequent and fierce, arriving almost clockwork-like between May and September. Pack lightweight, breathable cotton, waterproof bag for electronics, reliable umbrella, and exclude heavy fabrics entirely—air-conditioned interiors will chill you rapidly, so a thin cardigan for restaurants is essential.
Live City Briefing
- The Land Transport Authority completed Circle Line Phase 6 extension (opened October 2024) connecting Bayfront and Bukit Batok; the Fullerton (near Raffles Place station) benefits from enhanced MRT access, reducing journey times to Gardens by the Bay and east-coast attractions.
- Singapore River cleanup and riverfront pedestrianisation projects (ongoing 2024–2026) have restricted some Boat Quay loading zones but enhanced walkability; expect minor construction activity near Clarke Quay and Robertson Quay during your June stay, though the Fullerton's immediate precinct remains unaffected.
- Southwest Monsoon season (May–September 2026) typically brings afternoon downpours and occasional flash flooding in low-lying areas; the Fullerton's elevated riverside position is unaffected, but plan indoor activities (National Museum, Asian Civilisations Museum, Art Science Museum at Marina Bay) for afternoons.
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to The Fullerton Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on higher floors (15+) with Marina Bay views, particularly suites facing the waterfront. Rooms ending in 01-03 typically offer better natural light.
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms facing Empress Place due to traffic noise. Rooms near elevators and ice machines. Interior-facing rooms with limited natural light.
Best views
Marina Bay and Raffles Place cityscape views from east and southeast-facing rooms. Sunset views from west-facing suites. Historic city views from north-facing rooms.
Quietest floors
16-18 are typically quieter with fewer foot traffic areas. Higher executive floors offer more tranquility.
🔊 Noise notes
Traffic noise from adjacent roads during daytime hours. Occasional event noise from adjacent convention spaces. Generally well-soundproofed despite urban location.
💡 Insider tips
Request a room away from the main elevator bank. Higher floors provide better views and quieter experience. The heritage property's thick colonial-era walls provide good sound insulation. Best rates mid-week. Club lounge access worth upgrading for. Complimentary wifi throughout. Historical property with inconsistent room layouts - specify preferences when booking.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotelanlagen
Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi (100 Mbps typical) in all rooms and public areas; auto-login via room number and PIN.
Full lift coverage to all floors; heritage building with some original marble staircases as architectural features (functional but not primary guest circulation).
Complimentary digital access to Straits Times and international press via lobby tablet kiosk; limited physical newspapers available 06:30–09:30 at concierge.
Standard check-in 15:00, check-out 11:00; early check-in 09:00 subject to availability (no extra fee); late check-out until 14:00 charged at 50% of room rate, 15:00 at full rate.
Complimentary luggage storage (72 hours before/after stay); bell desk attendance 06:00–23:00.
Step-free main entrance via ramp; accessible rooms available (roll-in shower, grab bars); one guest lift wheelchair-accessible; heritage building may present narrow corridors on some corridors.
No on-site parking; nearest public car park is Marina Centre Car Park (5 min walk, SGD 2.50/hour weekday, SGD 3/hour weekend); no EV charging on-site.
Gebühren, Steuern & Einlagen
City / tourist tax: 10% Goods and Services Tax (GST) applied to room rate and F&B; no separate resort fee.
Deposit & card hold: One night's room rate advance deposit required; SGD 500 incidental hold on credit card at check-in.
On-site Dining & Stunden
Faith & Diät in der Nähe
- Church (Anglican): St. Andrew's Cathedral (500 m walk east along Stamford Road (8 min))
- Mosque: MUIS – Masjid Hajjah Fatimah (1.2 km north-west; 12 min walk or 1 MRT stop to Bugis)
- Hindu: Sri Mariamman Temple (1.8 km south; 5 min MRT to Chinatown)
- Chinese Buddhist/Taoist: Thean Hou Temple (2.5 km west; 8 min MRT to Outram Park)
Halal: Tekka Centre (food stalls, diverse offerings); 800 m walk north-west to Little India (15 min) or 3 min MRT to Bugis.
Kosher: No certified kosher restaurants within walking distance; nearest kosher grocery/restaurant is in Tanjong Katong area (6 km east, ~15 min by taxi); ask hotel concierge for up-to-date options.
Vegan/Vegetarian: Veganburg (vegan burgers) at Raffles Hotel Arcade, 600 m south-east (10 min walk); Green Common (vegan supermarket/deli) at Capitol Piazza, 1.2 km away (5 min MRT to Dhoby Ghaut).
Lokaler Lebensstil & Erholung
Raffles City Shopping Centre (adjacent, 50 m); Takashimaya Ngee Ann City (1.2 km, Orchard Road); Bugis Street for budget street fashion (1.2 km north, 5 min MRT).
Waterfront promenade via Marina Bay Waterfront (200 m, flat, scenic); Marina Bay loop walk to Gardens by the Bay (1.5 km, 20 min, mostly flat paved paths); historic Fullerton heritage trail (self-guided leaflet at desk).
National Museum of Singapore (1.2 km west, SGD 15 adult, 10:00–18:00 Wed–Sun); free entry to Singapore Art Museum (1 km west, SGD 20 suggested donation); ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands (SGD 25, 10:00–19:00).
Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay (300 m south-east walk, concert hall/drama theatre); Singapore National Theatre (1.5 km via MRT Dhoby Ghaut).
Marina Bay Sands Casino (1.2 km south, adults only); Timezone arcade (Raffles City, adjacent, casual games/bowling).
Marina Bay Family Park & Playgrounds (200 m, free, multiple age-appropriate zones); Merlion Park (adjacent, free); nearby splash pads seasonal (summer months).
️ Umwelt & Gesundheit
☀️ UV index: UV Index 10–11 (Extreme) in early June; equatorial sun intense 10:00–16:00; apply SPF50+ every 2 hours, wear UPF hat/cover-up, seek shade midday.
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Grass and tree pollen low in June (post-monsoonal transition); however inter-monsoon thunderstorms common in afternoon; no major pollen alerts typical.
5 Minuten Radius Essentials
OCBC ATM in lobby (24/7); nearest DBS ATM at Raffles City (50 m); MayBank ATM at Bugis MRT (1.2 km, 15 min walk).
Guardian Pharmacy at Raffles City (50 m, 09:00–21:30 Mon–Sun); nearest 24h pharmacy is Watsons at Marina Bay Sands (1.2 km, 10:00–22:00 standard hours, but MBS concierge can arrange after-hours access); Clementi Pharmacy open until 22:00 (2.5 km).
7-Eleven at Raffles City (50 m, 24 hours); Watsons at Takashimaya Ngee Ann City (1.2 km, typically 10:00–21:30).
Raffles Place MRT (Downtown Line, Circle Line) 400 m walk south-east (5 min); City Hall MRT (East-West Line, Circle Line) 500 m walk south (8 min); local bus stops (171, 175) at Fullerton Square (adjacent). Standard adult MRT fare SGD 1.45–3.00 per journey; buy EZ-Link card (SGD 12 stored value, reloadable) or use Contactless PayWave.
Geld & Währung
Get a travel card →Singapore Dollar, SGD
Fair rates at OCBC/DBS branches near Raffles Place MRT; airport money changers typically 2–3% worse rates; avoid tourist exchange booths. Best: use ATM to withdraw SGD directly.
Visa, Mastercard, Amex universally accepted; contactless/tap payment standard at most retail and F&B; Apple Pay and Google Pay widely accepted; cash still useful for small street food vendors.
No service charge added to hotel bills; 10% gratuity optional for good service (restaurants, spas); taxi drivers do not expect tip (round up if desired); hotel porters appreciated SGD 2–5 per bag.
Essen, Einkaufen und Reisen auf einem Budget
Cheap car hire →Nanyang Old Coffee (local roast); found at hawker centres including Lau Pa Sat (500 m south-east), SGD 2.50–3.50 per cup; 10 min walk or 5 min taxi.
Lau Pa Sat hawker stalls: laksa, chicken rice, noodles, SGD 3–6 per meal; 500 m south-east (10 min walk) or Tekka Centre (800 m north, SGD 4–7 for Indian/Muslim food).
Maxwell Food Centre (Chinatown, 1.8 km, SGD 4–8 for chicken rice or wonton noodles); Tiong Bahru Market (2 km west, SGD 5–9 for diverse Asian cuisines).
Lau Pa Sat Floating Market (500 m, grilled seafood satay stalls, SGD 1–3 per skewer); Tekka Centre (800 m, roti prata SGD 1–2); Bugis Street Food Section (1.2 km north).
NTUC FairPrice (nearest at Marina Bay Financial Centre, 800 m, typical supermarket prices); Cold Storage at Tanglin Shopping Centre (2.5 km, upmarket but budget items available).
Bugis Street (1.2 km north, street fashion SGD 10–40 per item); Orchard Road high-street brands (Zara, H&M, Uniqlo 1.2 km); Budget: Decathlon at Marina Bay Sands (1.2 km, sportwear from SGD 15).
EZ-Link card on MRT/bus (pay-per-ride, SGD 1.45–3 per trip); 1-day MRT/bus pass SGD 10 (unlimited travel). From airport: MRT (Changi to Raffles Place, ~30 min, SGD 2.70) cheaper than taxi (SGD 20–30).
Eat at hawker centres instead of restaurants (70% cheaper, equally good); use MRT over taxis for distances >1 km; many museums free on first Friday evening (18:00–21:00).
i️ Gut zu wissen
Type G · 230V
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🚨 Emergency Contacts
SingaporeAll emergency services in Singapore can be reached by dialing 999 for police and 995 for ambulance and fire services. For non-emergency situations, contact the Police Hotline at 1800-255-0000.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Singapore, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Umgeben
Book trains →Any MRT station → Lavender or Jalan Besar stations (near hotel)
💡 Ultra-reliable for local transit. Get a Stored Value Card (EZ-Link) at airport for convenience. Avoid peak hours 7-9am & 5-7pm if traveling with luggage.
Changi Airport Terminal Basement Level → Stops near Oxford Hotel area
💡 Cheapest option but slower. Use Google Maps or MRT app to plan routes. Free WiFi on newer buses. Pay via contactless card or EZ-Link.
Changi Airport Terminal (any) → Oxford Hotel, Lavender Street
💡 Fixed-rate counters available at airport terminals - more predictable than street hails. Night surcharge applies 10.30pm-6am.
Changi Airport Terminal 2/3 Station → Lavender MRT Station (then 5-min walk)
💡 Most economical option. Transfer to Circle Line at Tanah Merah if needed. Download MRT app for real-time updates and easy card top-ups.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
What are the best rooms at The Fullerton Hotel?
Rooms on higher floors (15+) with Marina Bay views, particularly suites facing the waterfront. Rooms ending in 01-03 typically offer better natural light.
Which rooms should I avoid at The Fullerton Hotel?
Ground floor rooms facing Empress Place due to traffic noise. Rooms near elevators and ice machines. Interior-facing rooms with limited natural light.
Is The Fullerton Hotel noisy?
Traffic noise from adjacent roads during daytime hours. Occasional event noise from adjacent convention spaces. Generally well-soundproofed despite urban location.
Which rooms have the best views at The Fullerton Hotel?
Marina Bay and Raffles Place cityscape views from east and southeast-facing rooms. Sunset views from west-facing suites. Historic city views from north-facing rooms.
What are insider tips for staying at The Fullerton Hotel?
Request a room away from the main elevator bank. Higher floors provide better views and quieter experience. The heritage property's thick colonial-era walls provide good sound insulation. Best rates mid-week. Club lounge access worth upgrading for. Complimentary wifi throughout. Historical property with inconsistent room layouts - specify preferences when booking.
What time is check-in at The Fullerton Hotel?
Check-in at The Fullerton Hotel is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does The Fullerton Hotel have Wi-Fi?
Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi (100 Mbps typical) in all rooms and public areas; auto-login via room number and PIN.
Is there a city or tourist tax at The Fullerton Hotel?
10% Goods and Services Tax (GST) applied to room rate and F&B; no separate resort fee.
Where can I eat cheaply near The Fullerton Hotel?
Lau Pa Sat hawker stalls: laksa, chicken rice, noodles, SGD 3–6 per meal; 500 m south-east (10 min walk) or Tekka Centre (800 m north, SGD 4–7 for Indian/Muslim food).
What is the cheapest way to get around from The Fullerton Hotel?
EZ-Link card on MRT/bus (pay-per-ride, SGD 1.45–3 per trip); 1-day MRT/bus pass SGD 10 (unlimited travel). From airport: MRT (Changi to Raffles Place, ~30 min, SGD 2.70) cheaper than taxi (SGD 20–30).
When is the best time to visit Singapore?
February and March offer the most agreeable weather: the Northeast Monsoon (December–March) brings less rainfall and lower humidity than other seasons, temperatures hover around 24–31°C, and crowds remain manageable before Easter school holidays. June itself sits between monsoons but experiences sudden afternoon thunderstorms—dramatic but brief—making early morning exploration ideal.
️ Top Attraktionen
💡 The nightly Supertree light show (7:45pm & 8:45pm) is free to watch from the garden grounds. Paid conservatories offer additional experiences.
💡 Visit in the evening to see the light shows and cooler temperatures. The Merlion Park nearby is also free to enter.
💡 Visit early morning for a peaceful experience and to see devotees making offerings. Respectful dress required. Small donations appreciated.
💡 Free parking at certain areas. Best visited on weekday mornings to avoid crowds. Rental bicycles available at affordable rates.
💡 Entry is around SGD $15. Free admission on the first Friday of each month (6:00 PM - 9:00 PM). Book online for discounts.