Review: Park Regis Singapore

by Esther Cheng

Feb 07, 2012

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Barely a year old, Park Reg is Singapore has already assured itself a long-standing place in the Singapore hospitality scene thanks to its close proximity to entertainment and dining hub -- Clarke Quay. The Park Regis Singapore’s strategic location and contemporary design makes it an ideal spot for both business and leisure travellers alike.

All of the hotel’s 203 rooms feature open interiors, natural light, warm colours and modern furnishing. With four different room categories -- Park Room, Merchant Room, Quay Room and last the Regis Room -- guests can choose to prioritize room view, direct access to the pool, or a number of other combinations.

The royal treatment
Of the four rooms types, the Regis Room is by far the grandest and the scarcest, with only six in the hotel (one on each level). The Regis option offers a view of the pool, Clarke Quay, or some with a combination of both. Each of these six rooms are endowed with luxurious bath and body collection from The White Company, as well as amenities including broadband Internet access, a 42-inch LCD television and work station.
Here, even the details are well-thought out with functional like access to switches and power plugs built within reach next to your bed for those who can’t quite put they laptops away at the end of the day. Full-length windows and window-side rest areas make the room feel almost intimate – a rare thing to say about a hotel room. The Regis Room’s separate bath concept is also said to be the first in Singapore, which maintains class within space constraints.

Suite 23 at Park Regis Singapore
Located in the lobby, Suite 23 is Park Regis Singapore’s all-day dining option, offering both Singaporean and international cuisines. However, with its location just minutes away from an array of food selections in Clarke Quay, Suite 23 may not necessarily be the best dining choice in your itinerary, unless a quick fix is what you need.

The restaurant’s semi-private dining areas are key when you to arrange a romantic dinner for two, or to host informal business meeting.
Some of most popular dishes here include the lamb chops and char-grilled beef selections.

Amenities and services
This is a generally well-equipped hotel, with a gym an outdoor swimming pool, car park, currency exchange services and poolside as well as a rooftop bar all on sight. For business travelers the spacious business centre has a 92.4 square-metre meeting room that comfortably fits 36 to 50 people.

Get the full details on each location mentioned at “Review: Park Regis Singapore”. For other Asia hotel reviews, click to read about our experiences at “Review: Quincy Hotel Singapore” and “Review: Oasis Hotel”.

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  • Park Regis Singapore, which caters to both business and leisure travelers, is a non-smoking hotel
  • There's only one Regis Room per level, providing a spacious bedroom as well as a living area
  • The gym is conveniently located on the same level as the outdoor pool as well as business centre
  • extra pool
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