With the multitude of dining options, you’ll just wish you had more stomachs to fit in all their food in your belly. The cuisine offered here includes tapas, authentic local and regional flavors, Japanese, Cantonese and even North Indian. You can find these at their award-winning dining establishments – The, Edge, Hai Tien Lo, Keyaki, Rang Mahal and Pacific Marketplace.
Breakfast Buffet at Edge
To me, the stunning selection of bread and pastries was a definite highlight of the buffet breakfast.
Enjoy a cool dip in the hotel’s pool or lounge on the lounge beds by the poolside while you sip on cocktails from the poolside bar. We don’t know of other pools in Singapore that offer underwater speakers, so this was a nice plus.
Located just beside the pool, you can plan a whole day of body pampering after a good swim at the award winning St. Gregory spa. Relax your body as skilled masseurs treat you with a variety of treatments ranging from traditional Chinese therapies to their signature St. Gregory treatments from facials to massages.
No need to worry about waking up early or rush for your workout as the fitness centre at Pan Pacific Singapore is open round the clock. Additionally, steam rooms and tennis courts are also available. For the fitness fanatics, they even have a selection of interactive classes like Bootcamp, Kettleball, Tacfit, Yoga and Pilates classes.
And if you feel like venturing out of the hotel, their location in Marina Bay gives you convenient access to the adjoining shopping malls like Marina Square and the restaurants and local attractions in the area like the Esplanade.
Night View from 34th storey.
The “The Deluxe Twin Room” in this staycation package starts at SGD 258 ++. We however, decided to stay in the higher tier Pacific Harbour Studio so we could enjoy their much raved about Pacific Club Privileges.
This open studio concept room is a spacious 65 sqm, complete with a king-sized bed, complimentary internet and 24 hour club service. Located on the upper floors of the hotel, their floor to ceiling glass panes look out into impressive harbour views.
Their king-sized beds are sooo comfy I can sleep in them all day.
The highlight of the room was definitely the HUGE bathtub which is the centrepiece of its open-concept bathroom. We couldn’t resist soaking in the bathtub and we got ourselves some bath bombs and did a hot foot soak!
Their 24 hours in room dining service gives you the opportunity to feast all day everyyy dayy. When I flipped open the in-room dining menu, I was pleasantly surprised by the options available compared to other 5 star hotels. Those with dietary requirements would appreciate the gluten-free options available.
Pan Pacific Singapore offers a tier of rooms called The Pacific Club Rooms and Suites which allows Pacific Club guests exclusive benefits. One major plus point in which all of us enjoyed the most is the round-the-clock access to the Pacific Club at level 38 which overlooks Singapore’s gorgeous skyline.
Included in the Pacific Club privileges is priority in-room check-in, complimentary champagne breakfast at the Pacific Club Lounge or a buffet breakfast at Edge. Not to forget round-the-clock butler service, complimentary soft drinks from the in-room mini bar and laundry/pressing service for up to two garments per day.
My stay was made extra special thanks to the excellent hospitality of the hotel staff. I’m even considering booking one room for my parents to enjoy their facilities with the #SG50 package, which is only open to local residents.
Pan Pacific Singapore’s special #SG50 staycation package is valid from 01 January 2015 to 30 December 2015. It comes with complimentary breakfast for two and SGD50 daily in-house credit. The starting tier “The Deluxe Twin Room” is priced at SGD 258++.
For more information on the different types of rooms and suites including upcoming promotions and packages, visit their website here!
Address: 7 Raffles Boulevard, Marina Square, Singapore 039595
Contact: +65 6336 8111
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