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The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore

The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore

4.8 / 5Outstanding428 Reviews
15 Stamford Road
1.28KM from teamLab Future World

Nestled in Singapore’s vibrant Civic District, this luxury heritage hotel blends modern design with cutting-edge technology, offering serene privacy as a proud member of The Leading Hotels of The World. Unwind in the brine relaxation pool or explore effortlessly—the MRT is connected via an underground passage, with landmarks like Raffles City and the National Gallery Singapore just steps away. Perfect for business or leisure, it features Chinese-friendly services, airport transfers, and kid-friendly amenities, plus a spa and fitness center. Crowned a 2024 Top Hotel, it’s your gateway to Singapore’s charm!

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Everything you need to know about teamLab Future World

Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck Hotel is ideal for families, offering panoramic views of the teamLab Future World installations from its sky-level rooms. The hotel features a sky pool, kids' activity zones, and guided art experiences. Book through HopeGoo for exclusive access to evening light show packages and early check-in privileges

Walk along the Marina Bay Arts Centre Promenade for about 8 minutes to reach The Fullerton Hotel Singapore, a heritage-listed luxury hotel with a private pier and waterfront terrace. The hotel offers complimentary shuttles to teamLab Future World and features an art projection lounge in its lobby, creating a seamless fusion of digital art and hospitality

Yes, the Sands SkyPark Suite features floor-to-ceiling windows offering unobstructed views of the nightly interactive light shows at teamLab Future World. The room includes smart lighting controls synced with the installation’s rhythm. Guests can also book a private art tour through HopeGoo to explore the creators’ process behind the immersive experience