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  1. Located in the center of Orchard Road, Hilton Singapore Orchard offers a prime spot for exploring the city’s premium shopping and entertainment district. We’re within walking distance of subway stations with connections to Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, and Universal Studios Singapore.

  2. The Mandarin Singapore in 1973, when only the first tower had been built. The hotel opened in 1971 as The Mandarin Singapore, occupying a single 36-storey block facing Orchard Road. Designed by Cyrus Casper Francis, it had 700 rooms. Atop the hotel was the Top of the 'M' , the highest revolving restaurant in Singapore.

  3. Feb 27, 2022 · Earlier this week, Hilton opened its newest hotel, the Hilton Singapore Orchard, right above Mandarin Gallery. Boasting 1,080 rooms, the Hilton Singapore Orchard is the largest Hilton hotel in...

  4. 333 Orchard Road, Orchard, 238867 Singapore, Singapore – Excellent location – show map – Subway Access. Lock in a great price for Hilton Singapore Orchard – rated 8.5 by recent guests! to get started. The environment is so serene, neat, conducive and homely.

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  5. Hilton Singapore Orchard also offers two 24-hour fully equipped fitness centres, an outdoor pool and an immediate proximity to a spot of retail indulgence with the hotel directly connected to a four-storey high shopping gallery of luxury fashion boutiques, restaurants, and lifestyle and entertainment stores. Read more.

  6. Mandarin Orchard Singapore (previously Mandarin Singapore and Meritus Mandarin Singapore) is a five-star hotel located at 333 Orchard Road in Singapore, and is managed by Meritus Hotels & Resorts.

  7. Aug 15, 2020 · The Mandarin Orchard may not be the swankiest hotel in Singapore, but it’s certainly one of the largest. With 1,077 rooms in the heart of Orchard Road, the 173-meter building (formerly known as the Mandarin Singapore and Meritus Mandarin Singapore) was briefly the tallest in Singapore when it opened back in 1971.

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