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Landmark: Fullerton HotelCity: Central Region
Country: Singapore
Continent: Asia
Fullerton Hotel, Central Region, Singapore, Asia
The Fullerton Hotel is a historic hotel located in the Central Region of Singapore. It is situated at the mouth of the Singapore River.
Visual Characteristics
The building is a neoclassical structure constructed from granite and concrete. It features a prominent dome and colonnades. The exterior is painted a cream color. The hotel stands 10 stories high.
Location & Access Logistics
The hotel is located at 1 Fullerton Square, Singapore 049178. It is approximately 20 kilometers from Singapore Changi Airport (SIN). Travel time from the airport is typically 30-45 minutes by taxi or private car, depending on traffic. The nearest Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station is Raffles Place (NS26/EW14), located 0.3 kilometers North-West of the hotel. Several bus routes serve the area, with stops directly outside the hotel or within a 5-minute walk. On-site parking is available for guests and visitors.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The building was originally constructed between 1924 and 1928 to serve as the General Post Office. It was designed by the architectural firm Keys & Dowdeswell. Its purpose was to consolidate various government offices and provide a central administrative hub for the British colonial government.
Key Highlights & Activities
Guests can explore the hotel's heritage rooms, which showcase historical artifacts and information about the building's past. The hotel offers dining at several on-site restaurants and bars. The rooftop infinity pool provides views of the Marina Bay area. Guided heritage tours of the hotel are available.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available throughout the hotel. Shaded areas are provided by the building's architecture and on-site facilities. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong within the hotel. Food and beverage options are available on-site.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, the early morning (sunrise) and late evening (post-sunset) offer optimal lighting conditions for the building's facade and surrounding cityscape. The climate in Singapore is tropical, with high humidity and temperatures year-round. There are no specific tide requirements for visiting the hotel itself.
Facts & Legends
During World War II, the building's basement was used as a bomb shelter. A notable historical detail is that the building was named after Sir Robert Fullerton, the first Governor of the Straits Settlements.
Nearby Landmarks
- Merlion-park_central-region" class="underline">Merlion Park (0.4km East)
- Asian Civilisations Museum (0.2km North-West)
- Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall (0.3km North)
- Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay (0.8km North-East)
- Marina Bay Sands (1.5km East)