The Pan Pacific Singapore
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Coordinates: 1°17′32.8″N 103°51′30.4″E / 1.292444°N 103.858444°E
| The Pan Pacific Singapore | |
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| Information | |
| Location | Raffles Boulevard, Downtown Core, Central, Singapore |
| Status | Completed |
| Use | Hotel |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 37 and 1 basement |
| Elevator count | 4 interior and 4 exterior |
| Companies | |
| Architect | John Portman & Associates DP Architects Pte Ltd |
| Developer | Singapore Land |
| Owner | Pan Pacific Hotels |
The Pan Pacific Singapore (Chinese: 泛太平洋大酒店) is a hotel located in Marina Centre, Singapore and operated by the Pan Pacific Hotels group. It has 37 floors, the tallest among the three hotels which are part of the Marina Square development, the other two being the Marina Mandarin Singapore and The Oriental Singapore. The hotel has 778 rooms, including 38 suites, arranged around an atrium extending 35 floors of the building, touted as the tallest in Southeast Asia.[citation needed]
A Cantonese restaurant Hai Tien Lo is housed at its top floor on the 37th level and is offering paranomic views of the city and vicinity. There is a Japanese restaurant Keyaki on the fourth floor and an international dining outlet cum coffee house Global Kitchen on the third floor. There are also Indian and Italian restaurants.The hotel was renovated in 2005, and it features a new lounge in the atrium.
Located in the hotel is a Wellness Village offering spa and fitness facilities. The hotel's exercise studio offers pilates and kickboxing classes.
[edit] Events
The hotel served as one of the main venues for the Singapore 2006, hosting the Program of Seminars in its meeting rooms.
[edit] References
- Aun Koh, Susan Leong (2006), Singapore chic, Archipelago Press, ISBN 981-4155-74-8
[edit] External links
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