The Standard has announced that The Standard, Singapore will open its doors on 28 November 2024. The property follows on the heels of the brand’s successful openings in Thailand, The Standard, Hua Hin and The Standard, Bangkok Mahanakhon. I had covered the launch of The Standard, Bangkok Mahanakhon back in August 2022 weeks after its opening.

It was reported recently Hyatt Hotels Corporation has completed its acquisition of The Standard and most of its affiliates into their portfolio.

Credit: The Standard.
Credit: The Standard.

Created by Standard International’s acclaimed in-house design team in collaboration with Ministry of Design, The Standard, Singapore sits at the intersection of East and West, facilitating a rich cultural exchange. Situated on Orange Grove Road (steps away from Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore), the property will offer 143 thoughtfully designed rooms across eight floors each with floor-to-ceiling windows, offering views of the pool, and the lush greenery of the district. Rooms start from 21sqm (Cozy Single Pool View) and go up to 72sqm (Suite Spot Pool View).

Credit: The Standard.
Credit: The Standard.

Guests can enjoy a serene moment in The Garden, which is stretched across the first and second floors, leading up to The Pool. The path is lined with art installations and carefully selected landscape elements that set the perfect stage for Singapore’s equatorial sunsets. The property pays homage to the nearby botanical gardens and incorporates works from local artists and artisans.

The uniforms for The Standard, Singapore were designed by Shone Puipia and blend the spirit and utility of traditional uniforms blended with contrasting hues and textures that add vibrancy.

Credit: The Standard.
Credit: The Standard.

The Standard, Singapore’s culinary offerings will serve as cultural hubs not just for guests but residents of Singapore as well.  Kaya at The Standard reimagines the Izakaya experience with bold flavors and an inventive cocktail program. Dishes at Kaya are Japanese inspired but utilize regional ingredients. The menu will include nigiri, maki rolls and robatayaki accompanied by an extensive sake and whisky list. The restaurant blurs the line between the informality of Izakaya with refined ingredients and artful presentation. Adjacent to the restaurant sits the Kaya Bar, a sultry evening destination that brings the element of nightlife for which The Standard is renown.

On the ground floor sits Café Standard, a street-facing, buzzy neighborhood spot. Its all-day menu boasts cravable American fare paired with natural wines and craft beers in a charming street-side bistro setting.

Credit: The Standard.
Credit: The Standard.

Amar Lalvani, Executive Chairman of Standard International states: “We couldn’t be more excited to open in Singapore. The city is going through an incredibly dynamic period and is emerging into an important global commercial, cultural and creative hub. Perfect for The Standard. We look forward to the welcoming guests, as well as the local community, to explore our new urban oasis and its hidden treasures.”

In celebration of the highly anticipated grand opening of our luxury hotel on November 28, 2024, we are delighted to present an exclusive offer to mark this momentous occasion. Guests are invited to enjoy 15% off our Best Available Room-Only Rate (BAR), complemented by welcome drinks and a 20% dining discount, ensuring an unforgettable stay.

  • Booking Period: Now till 30 December 2024
  • Stay Period: 28 November 2024 – 30 June 2025

Reservations link is Book Now or visit the website of The Standard, Singapore for more information.

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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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