Art gallery hotel: vintage furniture and art installations at DUXTON
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1. Fusion of design aesthetics and history
1. Oriental aesthetics and modern design
The hotel was designed by Anouska Hempel, who once played a 007 Bond girl. It combines black and gold tones with Chinese bamboo curtain elements to create a mysterious and luxurious oriental aesthetic atmosphere. Some room types are named "Opium", which is inspired by the history of opium dens in the 19th century. They are equipped with retro furniture and art installations, making you feel like you are in a movie scene.
◦ Featured Rooms: Pearl Suites feature soft tones and privacy, while Duxton Club Loft Suites offer a layered living experience. Some rooms are equipped with huge floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Chinatown.
2. Historical buildings and artistic atmosphere
The hotel was formerly a colonial building from the early 1900s, retaining its original brick walls and arched corridors. The lobby displays historical collections such as handwritten letters and military uniforms, and every detail reflects a century-old cultural heritage.
2. Geographical location and convenience
1. Surrounded by core business districts and scenic spots
Located in the heart of Tanjong Pagar City, it is a 5-minute walk to Chinatown (Chinatown), the Tooth Relic Tower and other attractions. It is only 300 metres away from Maxwell MRT Station and is surrounded by popular check-in spots such as Maxwell Food Street and Cloud Forest.
◦ Transportation tips: It takes 15 minutes to drive to Changi Airport, but some room types require a 10-minute walk from the subway station. Visitors who rely on public transportation need to reserve time.
3. Dining and Leisure Experience
1. Diverse dining options
◦ Yellow Pot: One-Michelin-star French restaurant, famous for its granola and Nyonya cuisine. Reservations are required in advance.
◦ Executive Lounge Dining: Titanium members can enjoy free mini bar all day, happy hour (18:00-20:00) and executive breakfast, including local flavors such as Chinese shrimp dumplings.
◦ Nearby food: Restaurants such as Rhubarb French Restaurant and Entre-nous Creperie offer a variety of choices.
2. Facility sharing and leisure facilities
The hotel shares a gym, infinity pool (overlooking the CBD night scene) and Italian restaurant Bottega with its sister hotel Maxwell Reserve, but it takes a 10-minute walk to get there.
4. Service and cost performance
1. High-level service
The front desk supports communication in Chinese, and proactively communicates for room upgrades (such as Duxton view rooms) upon check-in. The executive lounge provides luggage handling and recommended attractions. Some guests mentioned that the hotel offered free tickets to attractions or late check-out.
◦ Membership benefits: Titanium members enjoy the "stay 3 pay 2" discount and dining consumption deduction, and executive benefits include double breakfast and happy hour.
2. Price and cost performance
The price of basic room types is about 1,900-2,500 yuan per night, and the breakfast package is more cost-effective. Although the facilities are old (such as the aging bathroom floor drain), the unique design and geographical location make up for some of the shortcomings.
5. Disadvantages
1. Facility details need to be optimized
Some room types have problems such as loud drainage noise and loose plugs. It is recommended to communicate and upgrade in advance.
2. Noise and water pressure issues
Some guests reported that the water pressure in the corridors and bathrooms was low, affecting their experience.
Summarize
With its oriental aesthetic design, central location and attentive service, DUXTON boutique hotel Singapore has become a popular choice for art lovers and history explorers. Although there are still some details of the facilities that need to be optimized, its unique experience of combining luxury and cultural heritage is still worth recommending, especially for mid- to high-end travelers who pursue design and convenience.