Where to remain in Singapore and methods to spend your money

How the super-rich travel in Singapore

For many, Singapore – town that inspired “Crazy Rich Asians” – is synonymous with luxury, with every thing from world-class accommodation to exclusive shopping and dining.

For the final word stay, Marina Bay Sands has an exclusive, invitation-only Chairman Suite, while Capella Singapore on Sentosa Island is a tranquil retreat known for hosting high-level international meetings.

History buffs will probably want to consider staying on the Raffles Hotel Singapore, considered one of the world's most famous hotels. Founded in 1887 by the Sarkies brothers, the hotel has long attracted the elite, with past guests including famous figures equivalent to Rudyard Kipling and Michael Jackson.

The all-suite hotel features nine restaurants and town's most famous bar – Raffles' Long Bar, the birthplace of the Singapore Sling.

Orchard Road is home to countless shopping options to suit all tastes and budgets. You'll find over 5,000 stores, including luxury brands at ION Orchard and its 400 luxury stores.

The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, connected to the hotel, offers personal shopping services with chauffeured rides. It can be home to the world's only floating spherical Apple Store, said to be inspired by the Pantheon in Rome. An underwater tunnel connects the primary constructing to a floating Louis Vuitton store housed in a crystal pavilion and a 21-meter-high whirlpool.

There are over 50 Michelin-starred restaurants in Singapore, including three with three stars – Zen, Odette and Les Amis.

If you ought to enjoy a little bit of nature, you possibly can stroll through the Gardens by the Bay, which is home to over 1.5 million plants from all over the world, or sail on the Royal Albatross, a luxury yacht that has hosted celebrities and royals, including Britain's Princess Anne in 2016.

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