The heritage landmark has been re-imagined by The Luxury Collection for global explorers in the storied Bugis precinct
Today, The Luxury Collection announces the opening of Frasers House, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Singapore. Strategically located within the Bugis precinct, the hotel’s debut marks a defining milestone following the recent agreement between Frasers Hospitality and Marriott International. Set in one of Singapore’s most storied neighbourhoods, the hotel will embark on a thoughtful restoration journey to enhance its distinctive identity as a cultural landmark, drawing from the rich tapestry of nearby enclaves, such as Kampong Glam, Arab Street, and the historic Bras Basah–Bugis arts district.
With its deep-rooted sense of place, Frasers House, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Singapore, is the first property within the brand’s portfolio in the island state’s city centre, joining an ensemble of unique hotels that offer global explorers rare, authentic experiences reflective of each destination’s charm and heritage. The hotel enters a new chapter that honours its` elegant architecture, Peranakan-inspired design heritage, and its central location within the mixed-use development, Bugis Junction, inviting guests to rediscover Singapore through a refined blend of tradition, artistry, and modern sophistication.
A Heritage Reimagined for a New Generation of Travellers
Frasers House, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Singapore will undergo a phased transformation designed to honour the building’s architectural soul while introducing elevated spaces that celebrate craftsmanship and cultural resonance. Interiors will bring together artistry and contemporary design, in keeping with the brand’s commitment to creating spaces that reflect the character and spirit of their surroundings that are deeply connected to place.
Nestled in the heart of the city’s dynamic cultural district with convenient access to Bugis MRT Station, Frasers House, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Singapore, invites guests to rediscover the city through a lens of tradition and creative expression. With seamless access to historic enclaves, creative communities, and the city’s vibrant pulse, the hotel becomes more than a destination — it is a journey into the essence of the locale.
A Living Landmark, Reborn
Frasers House, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Singapore stands as a hallmark of legacy, culture, and thoughtful evolution. Under the stewardship of Frasers Hospitality and the global reach of The Luxury Collection, this iconic property continues to define luxury hospitality in Bugis — bringing together storied architecture, local soul, and contemporary elegance. Each stay is more than a visit: it is an immersive journey rooted in place, enriched by culture, and refined by modern luxury.
The hotel’s transformation will honour the building’s history, while continuing to offer guests elevated, seamless, experiences throughout this new chapter. Once fully transformed, the hotel will offer over 400 elegantly appointed guest rooms and suites, drawing inspiration from the locale’s layered heritage. Interiors will harmoniously blend contemporary sophistication with artisanal details that echo the district’s architectural spirit and multicultural influences.
The existing collection of celebrated dining destinations, ranging from modern Cantonese cuisine to refined Western gastronomy, will evolve into renewed culinary concepts that continue to honour local flavours, craftsmanship, and conviviality.
The property’s approximately 1,000 sqm of versatile event space, including its grand ballroom and the distinctive Library, remains ideal for elegant weddings, business meetings, and intimate social occasions. Reimagined venues will elevate these experiences with refreshed design, modern comforts, and heritage-inspired accents.
Guests may continue to enjoy the outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre, and a renewed suite of wellness offerings designed to provide a serene urban sanctuary amid the vibrancy of the Bugis district.
For more information, please visit www.frasershousesingapore.com

