As the brand’s first city hotel, Six Senses Duxton sets the tone for its urban blueprint moving forward: a highly central location in Singapore, conversation-starting rooms and multiple wellness and eco touches, so even the most harried business traveler feels like she is sneaking in a quick getaway.
Housed in a row of refurbished heritage shophouses, the location of the 49-room Chinatown hotel means it’s surrounded by a hive of activity, including restaurants, cocktail bars, karaoke joints and hawker centers. Surprisingly, the property deflects much of the hustle and bustle with its Zen-like atmosphere and eco-friendly insulated double-glazed windows.
Under
the eye of noted British interior designer Anouska Hempel, seven different room types each
spot chic chinoiserie accents, like wooden screens, lacquer tables and fan-shaped
headboards. Some are ideal for the romantic weekend stay (Opium Suites, Pearl
Suites), while others are better suited for the business traveler (Nutmeg
Rooms, Duxton Duplex Suite).
While there’s no onsite pool, you are welcome to use the pool and spa facilities at sister hotel Six Senses Maxwell, a five-minute walk away.
Do your own self-guided architectural
tour of the nearby Tanjong Pagar area. Ask the in-house guest experience manager
for a map that holds details about the history of the area and the evolution of
shophouse architecture.