Rotorua Daily Post

Vive la Republic!

Mike Yardley finds a super-indulgent place to recharge in Singapore

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SUPER-SAFE AND SUPERCHARG­ED Singapore never ceases to enthral me. It was particular­ly exhilarati­ng to be back in the Lion City, after the pandemic’s long interrupti­on to freeflow travel.

For a riveting stopover, the Ritz-carlton Millennia Singapore is where to recharge. Edging the electrifyi­ng sweep of Marina Bay, the hotel is endearingl­y referred to as “The Big House”. It’s easy to see why this prestigiou­s property has cultivated a rocksolid reputation as a destinatio­n hotel, where you soon feel right at home.

Beloved by locals and visitors alike, the sheer profusion of in-house enticement­s, culinary adventures, libation spots and languid indulgence­s are just so good. The Covid age quietly ushered in a slate of fresh innovation­s to the luxury hotel, that on one hand celebrates Singapore’s evolutiona­ry story from colonial trading outpost to plucky city-state, while also revving up the homely ethos to “The Big House”.

The east wing of the hotel is home to the new library reception, redefining the guest check-in experience. Inspired by a grand residentia­l library, natural oak wood floors and ceilings project a sense of understate­d elegance. The space is wellstocke­d with literature on diverse subjects, encouragin­g guests to linger, kick-back and relax as long as they desire. Adjacent to the library reception is the lounge, with three grand chandelier­s and expansive walls adorned in blue herringbon­e fabric.

Next to the lounge, another new showstoppe­r, Republic. Showcasing an expansive cocktail menu, the mixology is steeped in historical anecdotes stemming from Singapore, the United Kingdom, the United States and Italy. The 1960s are a recurring theme at Republic, as it wasn’t just the decade that Singapore achieved independen­ce, but cultural and social revolution refreshed the world.

Settle in at the rich, dark-toned, natural wood bar and work your way through the imaginativ­ely created menu, from the “mythical beast” that was once spotted on the island, to how Ferruccio Lamborghin­i went from producing tractors to Miura — the first supercar. Republic is exquisitel­y detailed with handcrafte­d red Venetian glass, embodying the opulence and residentia­l style of 1960s home parties. Linger long!

Only open 18 months, Republic catapulted itself into number 12 in Asia’s 50 Best Best Bars List for 2022.

Republic’s opening has lent a sense of symmetry and balance between the east and west wings of the hotel, with Colony restaurant, on the east wing, richly taking its design cues from honouring the colonial period. It’s characteri­sed by an eclectic mix of vintage and bespoke furniture featuring tartan and houndstoot­h prints, while old maps, photograph­s and postcards adorn the walls and partitions, like nostalgic totems to the bygone era.

Seven different conservato­ry kitchens, helmed by ‘live’ culinary showmanshi­p, detail a food narrative of the culinary journey and heritage that transforme­d Singapore, which gave its cuisine, a sense of identity. There’s the Ice Bar, the Grill and Rotisserie, the Steam Basket, the Wok, the Tandoor, the Fruit Stall and the Patisserie. Another legacy of the Covid age? The Ritzcarlto­n Millennia Singapore became the only hotel in the world to offer an augmented reality hotel art tour experience, allowing you to interact virtually with art pieces by renowned artists such as Frank Stella and Dale Chihuly.

The novelty has been like cat-nip for millennial­s and tech-savvy guests. The hotel is home to one of the largest contempora­ry art collection­s in Southeast Asia, including 350 “museum quality” pieces. The augmented reality art tour encompasse­s 14 key works including Cornucopia and Moby Dick by Stella; Sunset by Chihuly. You’ll be surprised by what is fluttering, flying and leaping around you, as you explore the works.

Renowned for the views from its spacious guest rooms and suites, I felt totally blissed-out while enjoying a soak in my spacious bathtub, drinking in the vista. The property features an exclusive club lounge on level 32, with an array of benefits. This elevated private sanctuary serves up a supreme panorama of Marina Bay and the Kallang River precinct.

Luxurious details include customtail­ored furniture and hand-woven carpets, complement­ing Indonesian teak wood flooring, Italian marble and shimmering crystal. Nosh your way throughout the day with five culinary presentati­ons, starting with a lavish buffet breakfast to midday snacks, afternoon tea, hors d’oeuvres and cocktails, plus desserts. I had felt duly obliged to do extra laps in the hotel’s knockout pool. www.ritzcarlto­n.com/en/ hotels/singapore

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Cocktails at the Republic bar, which pays homage to the 1960s. Photo / Ritzcarlto­n
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 ?? ?? Clockwise from above, the Cornucopia art sculpture greets guests at the Ritz-carlton Millennia Singapore’s spectacula­r lobby; dive right in, the Millennia’s pool; Colony, the main dining area; the Deluxe Marina King room; a fancy cocktail at the Republic bar. Photos / Ritz-carlton, Flickr
Clockwise from above, the Cornucopia art sculpture greets guests at the Ritz-carlton Millennia Singapore’s spectacula­r lobby; dive right in, the Millennia’s pool; Colony, the main dining area; the Deluxe Marina King room; a fancy cocktail at the Republic bar. Photos / Ritz-carlton, Flickr
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Left, the lounge at the Ritz-carlton Millennia Singapore offers a jawdroppin­g view over Marina Bay.

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