After eight months of renovation, the Garden Wing at Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore, is now open as the country’s only urban resort. Located five minutes away from world-renowned Orchard Road, the new Garden Wing has 158 nature-inspired guestrooms and suites. Nestled amidst 15 acres of lush tropical greenery, all Garden Wing rooms feature a large balcony with verdant views of Shangri-La’s famed gardens or the swimming pool. Each of the three Premier Balcony Suites offer the ultimate retreat with an outdoor Jacuzzi and a private barbecue grill on the large balcony. A new dining concept, Waterfall Garden Café, and Singapore’s first CHI, The Spa will open in July and August 2012 respectively. The new Garden Wing epitomises the best of resort-style hospitality. With its dedicated guest relations and housekeeping team, Garden Wing guests will enjoy a refreshing resort experience in the heart of cosmopolitan Singapore. While guests enjoy the tranquillity of the hotel’s cascading waterfalls and koi pond, business efficiency and urban pleasures are within immediate access. Services such as complimentary Wi-Fi access throughout the hotel, usage of the hotel’s vast meeting and banquet facilities, as well as scheduled complimentary shuttle bus services to Orchard Road, will appeal to both corporate and leisure travellers alike.
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