Opened in late 2018, The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore is the first foray of the Kempinski brand in the Lion City. The luxury property sits literally in the middle of town, connected to City Hall MRT via the adjoining Capitol Theatre and walking distance to some of the city’s most popular meeting points such as Raffles City, Chijmes and St. Andrew’s Cathedral. This low-rise hotel (4th floor is the highest) has a mere 155 rooms which gives it a bit of a boutique vibe despite being a chain hotel. Physically, the hotel is the melding of two heritage buildings – the Capitol Singapore which dates back from 1930 and Stamford House which dates back from 1904.

facade of capitol singapore
That being said, the hotel has two facades – the neoclassical facade of the Capitol Singapore faces Raffles City and the grounds of St. Andrews while the Venetian Renaissance facade of the Stamford House faces the quieter Victoria Street. Neither of these original entrances are used as the main doorway to the hotel however, entry is via a small alley separating these two buildings.

facade of stamford house
Architecturally, I do prefer the Stamford House side. The plaster work is quite elaborate and there are very few other similar-styled buildings in Singapore. It reminds me of those grand buildings in Europe.

entrance to capitol kempinski hotel singapore
My check-in formalities were done by one of Kempinski’s iconic “lady in red.” The original booking for my stay was for the Grand Deluxe Room but I was informed upon check-in that I was upgraded to the Terrace Room.

lobby – capitol kempinski hotel singapore
Since the hotel occupies two heritage buildings, the layout even within the same room category aren’t always very clear-cut. The Terrace Room is the highest non-suite category room in the house, even though it is not necessarily the largest in terms of size. The largest sized room category is actually the Grand Deluxe which is one tier lower than the Terrace Room.
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