Amara Singapore’s refreshed look blends heritage with modernity

Russell Marino Soh
Russell Marino Soh • 2 min read

Old-world charm with modern sensibilities – that’s the vibe promised at the newly refurbished Amara Singapore.

The 389-room hotel’s latest transformation comes nearly a quarter-century after its last refresh in 2000. Taking inspiration from the ever-changing Tanjong Pagar neighbourhood – where the hotel has stood since its debut in 1986 – every inch of the space has been imbued with a sense of history and heritage.

Take, for instance, the corridors, where earthy wall coverings evoke the alleyways of traditional shophouses in the area. This motif of rustic textures and natural tones continues in the guestrooms, with tan leather trims and warm wood laminates, and in the bathrooms, with handcrafted porcelain tiles.

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