Japanese-owned hotel group, Seibu Prince Hotels and Resorts, will open the doors on its rebranded Park Regis by Prince Singapore on 3 September 2024, following an extensive room refurbishment.
As part of the rebrand, Park Regis by Prince will retain its iconic Fleur-de-lys logo. The three petals represent the brand’s Australian roots, its partnership with Japan, and its respect for local cultures and customs. This unique tri-cultural identity is interwoven with a commitment to exceptional hospitality.
With 203 newly refurbished guest rooms, the seven-storey hotel offers contemporary studio-style accommodations in four distinct categories, including rooms with direct pool access. The updated design preserves the romance of a classic hotel while adopting a biophilic sophistication aesthetic. Guests can immerse themselves in lush greenery and a serene, minimalistic Japanese-inspired environment, reflecting the elegance of Australian heritage and the vibrant nature of Singapore.
The rebrand will also introduce innovative technologies, upgraded accommodation features, and a unified loyalty program to provide guests with a seamless and exceptional experience.
“We are thrilled to unveil the reimagined Park Regis by Prince Singapore, a beacon within Singapore’s vibrant business and cultural district,” stated Yoshiki Kaneda, President and CEO of Seibu Prince Hotels Worldwide. “This landmark addition to the Seibu Prince Hotels & Resorts portfolio embodies our commitment to offering a sophisticated, yet warm and familiar experience, where impeccable service is paramount. This rebranding marks a new era of hospitality excellence, as we dedicate ourselves to upholding the highest standards of service in the world’s most thoughtful hotels.”
Located in the heart of Singapore, Park Regis by Prince Singapore is situated along Merchant Road, surrounded by the bustling city nightlife in Clarke Quay and the cultural streets of Chinatown, while within walking distance to Clarke Quay MRT station – perfect for both business and leisure travellers.
TOP IMAGE: Studio Suite King Park Regis by Prince Singapore