Hotel 1929 in Singapore | Travel + Leisure
50 Keong Saik Road
Singapore
www.hotel1929.com
65/6347-1929

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From Travel + Leisure, Sep 2006

“The mod style of the new Hotel 1929, with furniture by Panton, Eames, and Jacobsen....” MORE>>

–Peter Jon Lindberg, “Take the New Grand Tour: Asia”

From Travel + Leisure, Nov 2005

“Chinatown was once infamous for Keong Saik Road, a hub of debauchery (there are still a handful of brothels today). It's better known now as a tangled and narrow collection of streets lined with Sino-British storefronts, colonial-era apartment buildings, and the occasional hawker center. The first chic property to claim the area: Hotel 1929, which opened up in a set of Chinese Art Deco storefronts last year....” MORE>>

–Rob McKeown, “Asia Major - Six Emerging Asian Neighborhoods”

From Travel + Leisure, Dec 2004

“The city's hippest hotel has tiny guest quarters with vintage furniture by Verner Panton....” MORE>>

–Howard W. French, “Singapore Lives”

From Travel + Leisure, Sep 2004

“The tiny red lanterns and low-cost snack shops running along Singapore's Keong Saik Road recall its Red Light-district past, but with the opening of Hotel 1929, the area is earning a more sophisticated reputation. Built into five landmark buildings, the 32-room property is colonial in style on the outside, pure Mid-Century Modern within. The hotel is named after the year of its original construction, and the owner has filled the small rooms with big-name design details—from Verner Panton, Arne Jacobsen...” MORE>>

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