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PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay, Singapore
Atrium at the former Marina Mandarin Singapore
General information
LocationSingapore
AddressRaffles Boulevard, Marina Centre, Downtown Core, Singapore
Coordinates1°17′30″N 103°51′24″E / 1.2917°N 103.8568°E / 1.2917; 103.8568
Opening1987
OwnerPan Pacific Hotels Group
ManagementPan Pacific Hotels Group
Technical details
Floor count21 and 1 basement
Design and construction
Architect(s)John Portman & Associates
DP Architects Pte Ltd
DeveloperSingapore Land
Other information
Number of rooms575
Number of suitesExecutive Deluxe Suites
Number of restaurantsAquaMarine
Atrium Lounge & Senses Patisserie
Peach Blossoms
Website
PanPacific.com

The PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay, Singapore (formerly Marina Mandarin Singapore) is a five-star luxury hotel located on Raffles Boulevard in the Marina Centre complex, in the Downtown Core of Singapore.

Hotel

Designed by John Portman, the hotel has one of the largest open atriums in Southeast Asia, which rises through 21 levels and is permeated by natural light. Each of the 575 rooms is accessed from the balconies overlooking the atrium, and has views of the Singapore harbour and the city skyline.

References

  1. "Emporis building ID 106412". Emporis. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

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