The Hard Rock Hotel Singapore is located inside the Resort World Sentosa, a complex of hotels, casinos, restaurants, and entertainment venues on Sentosa Island. Rooms are fairly spacious and feature flat-screen TVs, contemporary decor (with some bold color combinations), iPod docks, and photographs of rock icons. While beds are comfortable, some guests have complained about general wear and tear. Hotel amenities include a modern fitness center and a solid restaurant. The highlight of the Hard Rock is the gorgeous outdoor pool area complete with a swim-up bar, artificial beach, lap pool, and free-form pool. The chain is known for attracting young people looking for nightlife, but this property is also popular with families that want to be close to Universal Studios.
The Hard Rock Hotel Singapore is located inside the Resort World Sentosa, a complex of hotels, casinos, restaurants, and entertainment venues on Sentosa Island. Rooms are fairly spacious and feature flat-screen TVs, contemporary decor (with some bold color combinations), iPod docks, and photographs of rock icons. While beds are comfortable, some guests have complained about general wear and tear. Hotel amenities include a modern fitness center and a solid restaurant. The highlight of the Hard Rock is the gorgeous outdoor pool area complete with a swim-up bar, artificial beach, lap pool, and free-form pool. The chain is known for attracting young people looking for nightlife, but this property is also popular with families that want to be close to Universal Studios.
The 140-room Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa is one of more than a dozen luxury hotels competing for prominence on the island of Sentosa, but its facilities can't compare with the branded giants at nearby Resorts World Sentosa properties. The quiet atmosphere and charm of the old British colonial buildings might appeal to a certain type of traveler, but some maintenance and housekeeping problems hold it back. Its rooftop infinity pool has a beautiful view of the sea, and there's a kids' pool with waterslides. Standard Deluxe Rooms are underwhelming, but suites are housed in a historic building, with daybeds on sunny patios, and the villas have their own private plunge pools. The nearby Capella Singapore's colonial-style buildings get higher marks across the board but also come with higher rates.
The 140-room Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa is one of more than a dozen luxury hotels competing for prominence on the island of Sentosa, but its facilities can't compare with the branded giants at nearby Resorts World Sentosa properties. The quiet atmosphere and charm of the old British colonial buildings might appeal to a certain type of traveler, but some maintenance and housekeeping problems hold it back. Its rooftop infinity pool has a beautiful view of the sea, and there's a kids' pool with waterslides. Standard Deluxe Rooms are underwhelming, but suites are housed in a historic building, with daybeds on sunny patios, and the villas have their own private plunge pools. The nearby Capella Singapore's colonial-style buildings get higher marks across the board but also come with higher rates.