


Capella Singapore

Capella Singapore is the island's resort escape — a 30-acre colonial-garden estate on Sentosa, where Norman Foster's curving architecture wraps around two restored 1880s heritage buildings and peacocks roam lawns that run down toward the South China Sea. Named among the World's 50 Best Hotels, it trades the towers of the city for rainforest, gardens and three tiered sea-view pools, a ten-to-fifteen-minute drive from the centre yet a world apart. The roughly 112 rooms, suites, villas and manors include villas with private plunge pools and outdoor showers and the two 1880s Colonial Manors; the Auriga spa times its treatments to the phases of the moon; and the kitchen runs from Fiamma by Mauro Colagreco to modern Cantonese at Cassia. Palawan Beach, Universal Studios and Sentosa's attractions are close, which makes it the rare Singapore address that suits families and honeymooners alike. It sits on a hilly estate, with steps and levels between the buildings, and breakfast is taken as an add-on — but as the city's resort hideaway it stands alone.














- Booked on a room-only basis (breakfast is an add-on; the Colonial Manors include breakfast and dinner with a limousine).
- A resort estate on Sentosa, near Palawan Beach — about 10 to 15 minutes from the city centre, so a touch removed from the Marina Bay sights, and set on hilly grounds with steps and levels between buildings.
- Family-friendly — multi-bedroom suites and manors, pools and Universal Studios nearby — alongside couples and multi-generational stays.
- About 30 minutes by car from Changi Airport.


