Business Traveller (India)

Sofitel Singapore Sentosa Resort & Spa

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BACKGROUND SoÀtel is the luxury brand by AccorHotel­s of French origin. Just like every property in the world, it romances French and local cultures. In this case, while all properties have France’s national animal, the horse, this one has a golden lion too, synonymous with Singapore.

WHAT’S IT LIKE? It has every element that goes into the making of a resort. Barring the high ceiling and grand chandelier, the lobby has an outdoor feel to it. Reception desks are to its right in an air-conditione­d room that displays informatio­n on the hotel’s various spa treatments. Waterbodie­s Áank pathways almost throughout the property. Some of the man-made ponds have low seats for guests to get an impromptu Àsh-pedicure.

At the time of my visit, Singapore was expecting heavy showers, and so through the day I could hear peacocks sing. Most facilities on the resort are outdoor; ceiling fans and water coolers help keep temperatur­es in check, and having ample greenery around helped battle the humidity too. WHERE IS IT? It is opposite Sentosa Golf Club and a 25-minute drive from Changi Airport.

ROOM FACILITIES Rooms are divided between Tranquilit­y Wing and Peace Wing. While both have a view of the garden, some rooms of Tranquilit­y Wing face the car park.

I stayed in the open concept Junior suite that was nonetheles­s cosy. The full-length mirror on the outer bathroom wall gave the suite a larger appearance than what it is.

A television sits on the wall separating the living room and the bedroom that has the basics such as a second television set, cupboard, safe and telephone. The living room has a rocking chair in addition to the sofa seating, minibar and work desk. Oddly enough, the only plug points below the desk were occupied by the room’s Áoor lamps. To charge my gadgets, I needed to use the ones beside my bed. The minibar is designed like a French hat-cumChinese dim sum basket. The former is depicted in the bar’s lid, and the later in its bottom.

All rooms and suites have the minibar, an Illy coͿee maker, tea kettle, LCD television, free wiÀ, mosaic tiles in the shower area, art installati­on above the bathtub, an entrance foyer, wiÀ and free water bottles. RESTAURANT­S AND BARS

Kwee =een serves pan-Asian specialiti­es and classic French fare. Within this is Chocolater­ie that is a dream for fans of Willie Wonka’s chocolate factory — this is also where breakfast is served. IlLido At The CliͿ is known for its Italian preparatio­ns. It has two private dining rooms for small groups who request for privacy. The Garden is next to So Spa and has a health food menu. LeBar is popular for its afternoon tea and evening cocktails. BUSINESS AND MEETING FACILITIES The events space has a separate entrance, in addition to being connected through the hotel. Straits Ballroom (315 sqm), SaͿron Ballroom (1 8 sqm), Kusu Room (72 sqm), Ginger Room (108 sqm), and 1utmeg Room (120 sqm) can be divided into two; and Sarong Room (170 sqm) into four parts. Cinnamon Room is 81 sqm. Glass walls in these rooms ensure plenty of natural light. CoͿee Corner is the common cafe for the banquets Áoor and brews Illy beans.

LEISURE FACILITIES Tanjong Beach can be accessed (6am to 10pm) by climbing down 132 steps leading from the outdoor pool. So SPA is a 15-minute walk or a quick buggy ride away, built in a heritage building of 6,000 sqm. It has meditative labyrinths, the hotel’s second swimming pool, Áoat pool, mud pool, six outdoor and 14 indoor treatment rooms. A part of this spa is exclusive to ladies. So FIT, the gym is located there too.

VERDICT It’s a luxurious resort. Greenery throughout the property, visible from the rooms’ windows add to the cosy feel. In the evenings, the rooms get exceptiona­lly cold, and the warm blankets ensure a snug sleep.

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