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AMOY

Overview: This new boutique property opened at the end of 2013 after an extensive conservation project that resulted in the former temple Fuk Tak Chi being incorporated into the contemporary hotel, paying homage to Singapore’s past. As the island’s first hotel to incorporate a museum, guests are given an insight into the history of early immigrants from China, while the street entrance leads you through the former temple that was also the headquarters of the 1800’s Hakka and Cantonese communities. Situated in conservation enclave Far East Square, AMOY is just steps away from eateries and shops.

Design: The hotel’s distinctive interior fuses luxury contemporary design with heritage features, such as opium beds and stunning painted porcelain sinks, in its 37 rooms. Each room is distinguished by a Chinese family name that’s emblazoned on the door.

Rave: AMOY stands out from the crowd for its unique style that incorporates the comfort of a luxury hotel with distinct features that reflect a past Chinese era. The temple entrance really gives the place its edge.

Rant: While we love the hotel’s design features, the property itself doesn’t have any dining or recreational facilities.

Price: Opening rates are $268 for the deluxe double room, valid for stays until February 10.