We never miss an opportunity to stay at the beautiful properties of Autograph Collection, so when we were planning a visit to Singapore we were glad to discover Duxton Reserve Singapore, Autograph Collection.
It’s a hotel rooted in local traditions, which comes through in every detail of the Duxton Reserve. It occupies a 19th-century building created as a row of shophouses in Tanjong Pagar, a low-rise district in Singapore’s Downtown. The inspiration for the hotel’s style came from the building itself, and from the colonial history of the area, when Chinese, Malay, and European influences mixed to create a hotbed of international trade, liquor distilleries, and underground activities.
The strong character of the interior made a great impression on us as soon as we entered the hotel for the first time. The design is an uncompromising play of gold, black, and yellow, creating a feeling of sheer opulence. Soaked in a dark, brooding atmosphere, which is further emphasized by limited natural lighting, the property makes a statement with its decisive style.
The low ceilings of the rooms fit the mood. Every room is different in shape, with style varying from the monochrome duplex suites to the black-and-gold Opium suites. There is only one room set entirely in light tones — the Pearl Suite — and this is where we stayed. The property bears the hallmark of careful restoration efforts, showcasing responsible conservation principles.
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Duxton Reserve’s location (in the middle of the city), and the heritage building’s structure forced the hotel’s creators to limit the number of facilities. They settled on only one on-site restaurant, a decision which was quite logical, as there are many worthy dining options within walking distance. And rather than a full-on spa, the hotel offers the services of a traditional Chinese medicine doctor (who, we were glad to discover, was fully accredited).
The hotel makes up for its facility limitations with excellent service and a ton of character. We loved the a la carte breakfasts (the avocado-on-toast is excellent), or sipping cocktails on the long streetside veranda and then grabbing the super chic Tokyo Bikes (provided by the hotel) and exploring Singapore on two wheels.
The narrow offering at Duxton Reserve Singapore demonstrates confidence in concentrating on basics and making them work for this particular place.
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Duxton Reserve Singapore, Autograph Collection focuses on key luxuries and does them really well. Its stunning design speaks to luxury as a way of slowing down in a refined atmosphere.
Categories: Boutique hotels, Business hotels, City hotels, Colonial style, Creative vibes, Culture & heritage, Editor's Pick, Grand luxury, Luxury hotels, Modern design, Shopping, Six Senses Resorts,
Number of rooms & suites: 49
Rate per night: From $228 USD
*The rate is only approximate and is based on our own independent research, at the time of writing. We cannot guarantee the rate in any way.
Check room rates and bookAuthor: Travel+Style. Last updated: 31/08/2024
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