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An invitation to gracious splendour
Step into Hotel New Otani and you'll be
surrounded by the cosy warmth and personalised service of a truly intimate
hotel. Yet it is deluxe in facilities and comfort.
The Hotel allows convenient access to the famed
Orchard Road shopping paradise and the nostalgia of a bygone era in
Chinatown. It is also next to Clarke Quay, an exciting entertainment.
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Tastefully furbished to exacting detail
Our 408 beautifully-appointed rooms are decorated in eye-pleasing hues and
designed for spaciousness, comfort and luxury. There are also room
suites, including a Japanese suite furnished with traditional tatami mats
and bamboo screens.
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Amenities for your ultimate comfort
Hotel New Otani offers you the very best - from
gracious round-the-clock room service and complimentary 24-hour in-house
movies to an exquisite bathroom with separate shower facilities and Yukata
robe. Everything is immaculately planned from a well-stocked mini- bar and
complimentary coffee/tea right down to instant soup!
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If you mean business...
The travelling executive will feel right at home. We offer
you a comprehensive range of services and facilities -secretarial, telex,
facsimile and translation at the Business Centre. And if you're thinking
of a convention hall for a conference or a board meeting, you'll find our
Phoenix Ballroom with state-of-the-art audio-visual facilities adequate
for up to 400 persons. |
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For more intimate business settings, there are the Cherry
and Plum Rooms. Call on our Banquet/Conventions department and let us help
make your business our pleasure. |
Functionally first-class...
lf you're
planning a social get-together- anything from an elaborate wedding
reception to a cocktail party. we can help make it a totally pleasant
occasion. Our elegant Phoenix Ballroom is ideal for large functions while
our Cherry and Plum Rooms cater to smaller parties and celebrations.
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A potpourri of dining pleasure
At the New Otani,
you'll find just about the perfect dining and wining comer for a variety
of individual tastes -from international cuisines to delectable local
fare.
Taikan-En
Spicy, sensational Sichuan favourites for discerning palates and some of
the freshest seafood and Oriental delicacies await you. There are also 6
private dining rooms.
Senbazuru
Set the scene for an authentic Japanese dining experience at the Senbazuru:
Mouth-watering delights of Tempura, Teppanyaki, Sukiyaki, Shabu Shabu and
Kaiseki prepared by our chefs from Japan. For more privacy, you can dine
in one of two tatami rooms.
Trader Vic's
A world-renowned restaurant with an exotic south-sea setting, it will
surely tempt you with its international cuisine and some of the most
unique cocktails and heady concoctions. Cabin Room is also available for
private dining.
River
Terrace
With its casual yet elegant ambience, it's the
perfect place for a cosy breakfast, lunch or dinner. Catch the superb
buffet array available daily -the rave of many a visitor.
Cinnabar
This is the place to tU1wind
...to sip on your favourite cocktail and immerse yourself in an enchanting
medley of jazz, sentimental and immerse yourself in an enchanting medley
of jazz, sentimental and pop favourites from our versatile band.
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Time out for recreation
If it's a relaxing time that you seek, take a
dip in our large pool. or get yourself a tan on our spacious sun-bathing
deck. Snacks and drinks are available by the poolside. You can also work
out in our fully-equipped gym. Whatever it is, you're rest assured of a
thoroughly enjoyable and idyllic get-away
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A
perfect blend of old and new Singapore
From most room balconies, the Hotel commands a
majestic view of the bustling financial hub at Shenton Way, the endless
appeal of Clarke Quay and the lure of a shopper's paradise at Orchard Road
to the intricacies of the diverse cultures of colourful Chinatown, Little
India and fascinating Arab Street. Each is only minutes away. The
contradiction of one of the world's busiest ports is complete with the
presence of bumboats plying along the Singapore River. |
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