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Review: Four Seasons Singapore | Prince of Travel

Review: Four Seasons Singapore | Prince of Travel

After wrapping up my stay at St. Regis Singapore, I headed down the road to the Four Seasons Singapore,.

The Four Seasons Singapore has cemented a reputation as one of the most luxurious hotels in the city-state, and has been undergoing a comprehensive renovation since 2016.

Having recently begun my journey of exploring Four Seasons’s footprint around the world, I was feeling curious as to how the Singapore location would compare. 

Four Seasons Singapore – Booking

Four Seasons is widely considered one of the world’s most luxurious group of hotels, and is arguably one of the best-known luxury hotel brands in the world.

With that, the Four Seasons Singapore commands a premium price tag. Anticipate spending $500–700 SGD ($510–710 CAD) for a standard room, with the cost varying based on the time of year. In my case, I booked this stay at a favourable industry rate.

It’s worth pointing out that unlike other popular hotel chains, such as Marriott Bonvoy and World of Hyatt, Four Seasons doesn’t have a traditional loyalty program that awards points and elite status.

Instead, the brand has an exclusive invitation-only guest recognition program reserved for its most elite clientele who have a long-standing history with the chain.

The good news is that there’s a method to squeeze more value out of your Four Seasons stays. By booking your accommodation via the Four Seasons Preferred Partner program, you can enjoy a range of additional benefits and perks without any extra charges, such as free breakfast for two, a $100 (USD) property credit, and more.

Additionally, the Four Seasons Preferred Partner program stands out from other similar initiatives, such as Virtuoso or Amex Fine Hotels & Resorts, because the program allows you to take advantage of all promotional rates in conjunction with Preferred Partner benefits.

Whether you’re booking a prepaid, promotional, flexible, or fully refundable rate, you’ll always receive Preferred Partner benefits by booking through an advisor. 

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