Facilities of The Fullerton Hotel1.Infinity PoolEnjoy a languid day by the stunning 25-metre outdoor infinity pool that is set against a backdrop of majestic Doric columns and overlooks the charming Singapore River. The juxtaposition of modern skyscraper skyline and classic architecture makes our luxury Singapore hotel pool one of the most picturesque and timeless pools in the heart of the city.2.The Fullerton SPAThe Fullerton Spa is a spa destination located on the mezzanine floor of The Fullerton Hotel Singapore, featuring an enticing selection of therapies focused on delivering visible results. Our therapists, with an innate sense of touch, will create an experience that will enable you to escape, renew and relax within the neoclassical tranquility of The Fullerton Hotel.3.GYMDiscover the Fitness Centre located at the Mezzanine floor of the hotel which features the latest gym equipment. Guests in need of an outdoor workout can opt for a run along the Marina Bay whilst taking in the sights.4.The Straits ClubThe Straits Club offers the ultimate service experience to discerning travellers by providing premium accommodation and the highest level of quality and comfort. Guests of The Straits Club enjoy privileges that include round-the-clock personalised service, in-room registration, a complimentary daily Champagne breakfast, afternoon tea, evening canapés and cocktails in a dedicated lounge with a vintage Peranakan décor featuring Straits Chinese artefacts. Other privileges include preferred laundry rates, pressing service for up to two clothing items and late check-out, subject to availability. To accommodate guests’ meeting needs, a meeting room for up to six persons may be availed for two hours.5.The Fullerton ShopThe Fullerton Shop also stocks a collection of our signature teddy bears in various uniforms and ethnic costumes. The Fullerton Postmaster teddy bear in particular will be an adorable keepsake. Dressed in the traditional Postmaster uniform, the teddy bear showcases the heritage of The Fullerton Hotel, that was once home to the General Post Office. |