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BUSINESS HOTELS


Standout feature: Delivering panoramic views, the bar offers cocktails to be enjoyed from the pool deck or at the swim-up pool bar. parkhotelgroup.com


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Standout feature: A 27-storey “designer business hotel” whose sides will be covered by a massive vertical garden. stayfareast.com


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Standout feature: Recreational facilities feature a yoga terrace, tennis courts and a 300-metre jogging track on Level 14 of the hotel. raffles.com


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Standout feature: A self-service business centre and laundry station enhance the facilities of this affordable hotel option. ihg.com/holidayinnexpress


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Standout feature: An excellent “Golden Triangle” city location and 700 sqm ballroom. starwoodhotels.com/stregis


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Standout feature: One of Bandung’s largest executive club lounges on the 16th


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Standout feature: The brand’s first foray outside Singapore, located next to Bukit Nanas, KL’s only surviving primary rainforest and nature reserve. stayfareast.com


76 36 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2016 floor, plus the Mountain View poolside


bar and restaurant. ihg.com/crowneplaza


Oasia Suites Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Opening: Q1 2016


Crowne Plaza Bandung Opened: September 2015


The St Regis Jakarta Opening: April 2016


Holiday Inn Express Jakarta Wahid Hasyim Opened: November 2015


The Patina, Capitol Singapore Opening: Q1 2016


Standout feature: Located in a historic colonial building, it features Singapore’s first saltwater relaxation pool. lhw.com


Best Western Chinatown Hotel, Myanmar Opened: April 2015


Standout feature: An excellent downtown location in Yangon and free wifi from a reliable international brand. chinatownhotelyangon.com


Raffles Jakarta Opened: March 2015


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Hotel Vagabond Opened: October 2015


Lovers of small and artistic establishments should visit Hotel Vagabond, a boutique art hotel that is the first in Asia to feature interiors by celebrated French designer Jacques Garcia. It has an elegant art deco façade and bright-red shutters, while every piece of artwork in the hotel was sourced and commissioned by the owner, Satinder Garcha. The solid brass rhino reception desk took artisans from 15 villages in Rajasthan eight months to create, and other exotic features include striking gold banyan trees in the foyer, handcrafted animal sculptures by French artisans, and photographs taken by the owner, which decorate the 41 guestrooms. slh.com


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Oasia Hotel Downtown, Singapore Opening: Q2 2016


Park Hotel Alexandra, Singapore Opened: June 2015


The South Beach Opened:


September 2015 This hotel is part of the South Beach mega mixed- use development which also comprises offices, residences, retail space and a private club. A roster of leading lights in the design world have collaborated on this project, including architecture by Foster+Partners and global design firm Aedas, interiors by Philippe Starck and installations by artists Lee Lee Nam and Soh Ee Shaun. It features 654 rooms and suites, an all-day dining restaurant, three vibrant bars, two sky gardens, two infinity swimming pools and a gym. thesouthbeach.com.sg


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