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CAPELLA SINGAPORE

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Old-world charm and contempora­ry style blend seamlessly at Capella Singapore, one of the finest luxury resorts on Sentosa Island. Spread across 12 hectares of lush grounds dotted with mature trees on a knoll overlookin­g the South China Sea, the flagship property of the Capella brand is centered on two connected Britishcol­onial bungalows built in the 1880s. These once served as an officers’ mess of the British Royal Artillery, and now house the reception as well as a lounge and fine-dining restaurant. An understate­d modern extension by Foster + Partners embraces the heritage buildings, echoing its older counterpar­ts in the color scheme and use of timber louvers on the undulating facade.

Guest quarters at Capella Singapore comprise 112 rooms, suites, and villas — a selection that also includes a number of three-bedroom Manors on the fringes of the estate. All feature elegant interiors by the late and great Indonesian designer Jaya Ibrahim. While 38 one- or twobedroom pool villas fan out from the main building, larger families and groups of friends seeking out an extravagan­t getaway should book a Manor with a lap pool; guests can pick between two historic Colonial Manors or purposebui­lt contempora­ry lodgings. These also come with an array of additional benefits, including the services of a villa host and in-manor dining experience­s curated by the culinary team.

When it comes to dining, the offerings are suitably decadent. All-day restaurant

The Knolls is known for its indulgent breakfasts and Mediterran­ean-inspired cuisine. Cassia, meanwhile, serves up Cantonese fare with an unexpected twist in a dining room created by Hong Kong–based star designer André Fu. Also notable is Chef’s Table, a home-style kitchen that provides an intimate setting for private suppers and special occasions for up to 20 patrons. Sundowners are best enjoyed on the expansive outdoor deck at Bob’s Bar; opt for a cocktail that uses Navegante, a rum made exclusivel­y for Capella Singapore.

Aside from taking a dip in the threetiere­d outdoor pool, guests should also spend some time at the award-winning Auriga Spa, whose signature treatments have been designed around the phases of the moon. The luxurious facilities here range from vitality pools and aromathera­py showers to a relaxation lounge equipped with sound wave lounge chairs.

Capella’s intuitive and personaliz­ed service begins even before arrival, and the in-house Capella Culturists will be on hand to arrange curated guest experience­s that celebrate Singapore’s heritage, arts scene, and gastronomy for an even more memorable stay.

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