A distinct trend in Singapore is the adaptive reuse of old buildings into boutique hotels, blending historic architecture with modern design. These establishments often leverage Singapore's conservation laws to create unique, high-value guest experiences that differentiate them from large-scale luxury chains.
Implemented "Go Green" meeting packages and replaced over 350,000 plastic bottles annually with borosilicate glass. Raffles Hotels & Resorts HOTELS IN SINGAPORE
: Aim for 60% of hotel room stock to achieve internationally recognized sustainability certification. A distinct trend in Singapore is the adaptive
Singapore’s hospitality industry is currently undergoing a significant transformation driven by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) and the Singapore Hotel Association (SHA) through the Hotel Sustainability Roadmap . This paper outlines the strategic shift toward net-zero emissions, the integration of green technologies, and the rise of boutique "heritage" hospitality. Raffles Hotels & Resorts : Aim for 60%
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To operate legally in Singapore, hotels must secure specific documentation from the Hotels Licensing Board:
: Confirms the premises are approved for hotel use.