Artyzen Hospitality Group, with hotels in Shanghai and Macau, recently opened the 142-key Artyzen Singapore on Cuscaden Road. The design-led hotel is ideally located at the crossroads of the embassy district, the Singapore Botanic Gardens, and Orchard Road, making it great base for well-travelled guests.
According to the hotel’s general manager, Jeff Crowe, “At Artyzen Singapore, we aspire to offer more than just warm, inviting hospitality. It’s about connecting the guest to the locality in a genuine way. Our aim is for each guest to feel cherished and at home whether they are locals on a staycation, or international visitors who seek out unique experiences.”
The hotel, conceived by renowned architecture firm ONG&ONG in collaboration with interior design studio Nic Graham & Associates, draws inspiration from Singapore’s tapestry of culture. An architectural narrative is then conveyed through verdant greenery across the property’s sky terraces and balconies, complemented by an outdoor spiral staircase that connects communal spaces, and a roof garden anchored by an infinity pool.
Guest rooms, measuring 42 to 448 square meters, are found between the 8th and 20th level, with each one featuring a balcony, as well as an assortment of materials like polished concrete, herringbone timber, stone, and brass. F&B outlets include Café Quenino, which offers breakfast in the morning and transforms into a cocktail bar at night, and Quenino by Victor Liong, specializing in a tasting menu that showcases contemporary Asian cuisine.