Accor continues its strong growth trajectory in Singapore with the signing of two new-build properties with three hotel brands set to open by 2027 with its long-standing partners, Fragrance Group Limited and Global Premium Hotels Limited. This landmark agreement will introduce Mövenpick Singapore, the largest Mövenpick hotel in Asia Pacific, the first Mövenpick Living in Singapore, and a Handwritten Collection branded hotel situated alongside the city-state’s famed and culturally rich Waterloo Street.

Accor has a longstanding strategic partnership with Fragrance Group Limited and Global Premium Hotels Limited, operating 17 hotels in Singapore, 5 in Australia, and 3 in the United Kingdom, under brands such as MGallery, Mövenpick, Novotel, Mercure, Handwritten Collection, ibis Styles, and ibis budget brands.

Accor currently operates 35 hotels across 13 brands in Singapore, including Raffles Hotel Singapore, Fairmont Singapore, Sofitel Singapore City Centre, Swissôtel the Stamford and Pullman Singapore Orchard.

raffles hotel singapore day facade
Raffles Hotel Singapore.
fairmont singapore signature gold king suite
Fairmont Singapore.
sofitel singapore city centre prestige suite living room
Sofitel Singapore City Centre.
Pullman Singapore Orchard P.S.O. Beach Club
Pullman Singapore Orchard.

In late 2025, Waterloo Street, renowned for local arts and culture in the heart of Singapore’s civic centre, will welcome a new hotel under the Handwritten Collection brand. This 502-key curated and stylish hotel will showcase unique character in every detail. As Singapore’s second Handwritten Collection property, it follows the successful launch of Hotel Faber Park Singapore – Handwritten Collection in late 2023. 

Handwritten Collection, Waterloo Street. Credit: Accor.
Handwritten Collection, Waterloo Street. Credit: Accor.

Located near the central business district at Hoe Chiang Road, Mövenpick Singapore will be the largest Mövenpick hotel in Asia Pacific, featuring approximately 808 keys. The same building will house Mövenpick Living Singapore, an approximately 37-key property ideal for business and leisure travellers seeking extended stays.

Alongside the recent opening of Mercure ICON Singapore City Centre in Q2 2024, the group’s latest signings in Singapore demonstrates Accor’s commitment to boost its growing hotel portfolio in Asia.

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Shawn is a full-time lawyer based in Singapore. Neither a professional critic, blogger nor photographer, Shawn is simply somebody who loves food and luxury hotels very much and (likes to think that he has) a quirky sense of humor. When Shawn is not premature ageing and turning his hair further grey due to stress and vicious deadlines, he is somewhere spending an exorbitant amount of money trying out new dining places and hotels.

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