Expat Living (Singapore)

Work, Rest & Play

The work-from-anywhere trend is in full swing, including at Shangri-La Singapore, which has added a swish new mini-office setup to its Horizon Club Business Rooms.

- BY SHAMUS SILLAR

Did you know that Shangri-La Singapore was the first Shangri-La to open? That was back in 1971. (There are now more than 100 worldwide.) Yet, it maintains a sparkling modern feel thanks to a regular programme of renovation and renewal. When I last stayed, a US$52-million overhaul of the Garden Wing had just been unveiled. This time, I visited soon after the launch of the hotel’s Horizon Club Business Rooms.

The new rooms in the higher floors of the Tower Wing are unsurprisi­ngly luxurious – think king-sized bed, marble-clad bathroom, L’Occitane bath amenities and views over city, gardens or pool. All the usual five-star touches are in place too.

An upgraded workspace is the key feature of the new Business Room category, and it includes an Omnidesk ergonomic chair and desk, adjustable for sitting or standing. The Dell 27-inch dual-screen monitor lets you tackle a few jobs at once (it’s a simple one-cable connection to your laptop to get started), and anyone on Zoom will think you’re in the same room as them, thanks to the high-quality webcam and speakerpho­ne. Marie Kondo would love that everything’s wireless and clutter-free, too.

You also get access to the Horizon Club Lounge, a haven with panoramic views on the 24th floor of the Tower Wing. Here, you can grab compliment­ary breakfast, light refreshmen­ts, evening cocktails and canapés on a daily basis. These are classy canapés too – my picks included a deconstruc­ted curry puff and an amazing meat-free rendang.

Speaking of eats, another recent Shangri-La Singapore addition is the Premium Breakfast menu, which you can pre-order to enjoy at the hotel’s destinatio­n restaurant The Line, or even have it served in your room. The nasi lemak comes with lobster or wagyu beef, and the steak and eggs with caviar!

Shangri-La Singapore is at 22 Orange Grove Road. Find out more at shangri-la.com/singapore.

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