392 Havelock Road, Singapore, Singapore | (618) 248-8274
Contemporary hotel with views overlooking the Singapore River
Pleasant rooms have flat-screen TVs, coffee/tea, and smartphones
One Bedroom Suites have well-equipped kitchens and washer/druers
Exclusive Lounge serves breakfast and all-day snacks alongside views
Three restaurants, including well-reviewed Food Capital
Bar with occasional live disc jockey music
Oval-shaped outdoor pool and adjacent hot tub
Large, well-equipped gym and tennis court
Free, though limited, shuttle service to various spots
Extensive meeting facilities
No MRT subway station within walking distance
Some areas have slightly dated decor
Fee for Wi-Fi (unless sign up for free loyalty program)
The 574-room Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel is an upper-middle-range property by the river, offering views of the city and its surroundings. Contemporary rooms have smartphones equipped with internet and free local calls, flat-screen TVs, and coffee- and tea-making facilities, while suites add kitchens and washer/dryers. Club Rooms have access to a lounge with breakfast buffets, all-day snacks, and great views. There are three on-site restaurants, including the well-regarded Food Capital, plus a decent-sized outdoor pool with adjacent hot tub, a tennis court, and well-equipped gym. Note, however, that there's no MRT stop nearby, though bus stops are within walking distance. The similarly priced Park Regis Singapore has a more central location by Clarke Quay and a more modern look overall.
Scene
Mix of modern and dated spaces, with great views
The aptly named Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel has 574 rooms spread across its 30 stories, some with lovely views of Singapore River. Its high-ceilinged lobby is dominated by four giant pillars and decorated with white, cloud-like lighting and marble floors. The Executive Club Lounge, on the other hand, has somewhat dated decor that includes green-and-blue patterned carpeting and old-fashioned furniture; however it has floor-to-ceiling windows that allow for excellent views of the city and the river. Since guests are usually business travelers or tourists out exploring the city, the pool largely remains unused. The extensive on-site meeting spaces continue the corporate vibe, while a bar with occasional DJs give the hotel a bit of personality.
Location
On the river by the popular Zouk nightclub, but far from MRT subway station
The hotel is surrounded by competing hotels and condominiums on the Singapore River. The famous Zouk nightclub is about a minute's walk from the hotel, though the area is relatively quiet. The biggest downside of the hotel is that it's far from a MRT subway station -- the nearest is Outram Park, which is a 15-minute walk away. There is a nearby bus stop that will take guests to the subway or other sites. The hotel also offers shuttle service to a few spots around the city, but both the number of shuttles and seats available are limited.For more restaurants and nightlife, guests will have to cross the river to Robertson Quay (a 10-minute walk) or Clark Quay (a 20-minute walk). There are river taxis to sights such as Merlion Park and the Asian Civilizations Museum, as well as to offices in the financial district, which are all otherwise about a five- to 10-minute drive away. Changi Airport is a 25-minute drive from the hotel.
Rooms
Spacious, contemporary rooms come with smartphones
The Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel has 574 rooms, many with river views. Lower-level rooms have either earth-tone decor that's a bit old-fashioned, consisting of patterned carpeting, thick red curtain, and matching bed runners and throw pillows. Club Rooms have more modern furnishings in a gray, black, and white color scheme with pops of light yellow in throw pillows and artwork. Bathrooms across the board feature striking black marble tiling, and either shower/tub combos or separate showers and tubs. The One Bedroom Suites have separate living rooms, dining areas, washer/dryers, and kitchens hidden behind doors. They're equipped with large refrigerators, stovetops, microwaves, coffeemakers, and necessary cookware. A standout amenity for every room are the smartphones provided, which are equipped with internet and allow guests to make free local and select international calls. Also standard are flat-screen TVs, minibars, safes, robes and slippers, coffee- and tea-making facilities, scales, irons, and ironing boards. Club Room guests have free access to the Executive Club Lounge, which serves a buffet breakfast and all-day snacks.
Features
Three on-site restaurants, outdoor pool, and spacious gym
The hotel packs in a solid range of amenities for both business and leisure guests. There are three on-site restaurants, including the well-reviewed Food Capital that offers a range of buffet-style international fare, such as sushi and rotisserie items, for all three meals. Grissini serves southern Italian cuisine for lunch and dinner, while Grand Shanghai serves traditional Shanghai dishes for lunch and dinner on select days. Additionally, Tempo bar is available for cocktails and tapas until late, and sometimes has a DJ performing.There's no spa on-site, but there's a medium-size oval-shaped outdoor swimming pool surrounded by metal lounge chairs and tables. An outdoor hot tub is also available. For guests seeking a workout, the on-site gym is spacious and well-equipped with a range of cardio and weight-training equipment, and there's also a tennis court. The Waterfront Conference Center has 34 meeting rooms for the many corporate guests. There's a fee for Wi-Fi unless guests sign up for the hotel's free loyalty program.