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Sofitel Singapore City Centre

Discover Tanjong Pagar

Uncover the vibrant flavours, art, and heritage surrounding the hotel.

Discover Tanjong Pagar

Explore the vibrant neighbourhood surrounding Sofitel Singapore City Centre, where heritage meets modern sophistication.

Step into Tanjong Pagar’s rich tapestry of local dining, from traditional hawker delights to acclaimed Michelin-starred restaurants. Wander through art-filled streets and cultural landmarks, uncovering Singapore’s creative spirit and storied past.

Whether you’re exploring historic shophouses, visiting nearby galleries, or savouring bold local flavours, every moment invites you to experience the city’s dynamic blend of culture, cuisine, and charm, all just steps from your home away from home. 

  • Complimentary High Speed Wi-Fi

  • Next to CBD and Heritage District

  • Luxurious Bath Amenities

  • Dedicated Concierge Service

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For Foodies

Tanjong Pagar Plaza Market & Food Centre

See how the locals live. Peek into the lives of the locals in this residential enclave and try some of Singapore’s well-loved delights from Hainanese Chicken Rice, Curry Fish Head, to Nasi Lemak.

Keong Saik Road

Did you know? Keong Saik Road used to be a red-light district in the late 50s. Today, it is a mecca for a host of trendy restaurants and bars, several of which holds Michelin Star or Bib Gourmand titles. 

For Culture Vultures

Jinrikisha Station

A former depot for rickshaws. Now a preserved heritage site owned by recognised film personality, Jackie Chan, this imposing building was once a registration centre for rickshaw pullers.

Singapore City Gallery

Singapore’s transformation in the last 50 years. Explore the past, present, and future of Singapore’s development, and see how the nation has evolved to become one of the most liveable cities in Asia.

For Content Creators

Buddha Tooth Relic Temple

Inspired by Tang Dynasty architecture. This majestic place of worship is home to outstretched eaves, even-levelled roofs, red lacquer paint, green windows, and surrounded by nagapushpa trees.

Blair Road

Eclectic shophouse designs. Expect a blend of designs featuring Peranakan wall tiles, colourful floor tiles, shuttered windows and canopied roofs over an open veranda.

For Party Animals

Ann Siang Hill

Lively watering holes. The rows of shophouses that were once home to Chinese clan associations and private social clubs now house a wealth of cool joints popular with drinkers and revellers.

Duxton Hill

A bustling boulevard. What used to be a nutmeg plantation is now a sophisticated lifestyle destination packed with a myriad of restaurants, cafés, and boutiques.

Frequently asked questions

Yes, the surrounding neighbourhood is pedestrian-friendly, allowing you to take in the architecture, street art, and local sights at your own pace.

The area surrounding the hotel is a true haven for food lovers, from authentic hawker fare to chic cafés and acclaimed Michelin-starred restaurants. Whether you are after bold local flavours or refined gastronomic creations, every meal will offer you a glimpse into Singapore’s vibrant culinary scene.

Yes, the hotel warmly welcomes families. Spacious rooms, a tranquil pool, and proximity to family-friendly attractions make it an ideal base for exploring the city together.

Yes, the hotel is part of a mixed-use development and directly connected to Guoco Tower, Singapore’s tallest skyscraper. The retail gallery features a well-curated mix of dining and retail concepts, from innovative culinary experiences to premium wellness and lifestyle offerings.

Several of Singapore’s most iconic attractions are just steps away. Maxwell Food Centre, the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, and the Singapore City Gallery are all within a five-minute walk from the hotel, offering a perfect blend of local flavour, heritage, and culture.

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