Of late, Singapore’s hospitality scene is no stranger to grand transformations as hoteliers uplift their respective properties, but few have been as striking as the rebirth of the Peninsula Excelsior Singapore into the Wyndham Singapore Hotel. After a S$50 million renovation, this historic property at 3 Coleman Street has shed its dated exterior and emerged as a sleek, upper-upscale hotel.
In recent times, the Peninsula Excelsior is a familiar yet understated presence in the CBD. Its prime location near Raffles City, Clarke Quay, and Marina Bay Sands maintained its relevance for corporate events, weddings, and annual gatherings. Yet, despite its stunning views of the city and the bay area, the hotel often flew under the radar, overshadowed by flashier, newer neighbours.
Now, under the Wyndham Hotels & Resorts banner, this truly hidden gem is stepping into the spotlight again, gunning for global recognition with elevated service standards and a fresh new identity.
The hotel’s history dates back to 1974, when it first opened as the Peninsula Hotel. In 2000, it merged with the adjacent Excelsior Hotel, forming the Peninsula Excelsior Singapore, a sprawling complex that became a staple for business travelers and event planners.
But as Singapore’s hospitality scene evolved, the property began to show its age. While its location remained unbeatable, its facades and interiors felt stuck in time. The S$50 million overhaul addresses this, positioning the hotel as a modern, upper-upscale destination while preserving its storied past.
The rebranding aligns with Wyndham Hotels & Resorts’ expansion in Asia Pacific. As the world’s largest hotel franchising company (with nearly 9,000 properties in 95 countries), Wyndham brings:
“This transformation is not just about a new name—it’s about a new level of excellence,” shared Douglas Glen, General Manager of Wyndham Singapore Hotel. “We’ve reimagined every aspect of the guest experience while preserving the unique character of this iconic property.”
The hotel now offers 591 refurbished rooms, many featuring floor-to-ceiling windows with panoramic views of Marina Bay, the Singapore River, or Fort Canning Hill. The design balances modern sophistication with warm, inviting touches.
Key room categories include:
Other enhanced facilitiesvinclude two inviting swimming pools, versatile event spaces, and expanded business and leisure amenities.
Gone is the dated ’90s aesthetic, replaced by a contemporary, light-filled lobby with elegant décor and ambient lighting. The check-in experience is now streamlined and welcoming, setting the tone for a seamless stay.
For discerning guests, The Study, a new Executive Lounge, offers:
Foodies will appreciate the new dining concepts, including:
The latter is one of the key highlights. With unobstructed Marina Bay views, it is a true hidden gem, “hidden” in plain sight and perfect for viewing NDP fireworks or even the F1 race.
Overall, with its refreshed design, global hospitality standards, and unbeatable views, Wyndham Singapore is now ready to compete with Singapore’s top hotels, adding to its accessible and welcoming charm.
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