The Clan Hotel Singapore is a chic hotel within the Far East Square heritage precinct. Located within walking distance of Raffles Place, Tanjong Pagar and Chinatown, its wedged right on the crossroads of culture and commerce – promising attractions to suit every type of traveler. A major draw is definitely its sky pool. Located 30 floors up, The Clan Hotel's pool offers breathtaking views of downtown Singapore. Take leisurely laps and admire the sight of skyscrapers abutting shophouses, perhaps painted with a gorgeous sunset if you're lucky.
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Dao by Dorsett AMTD Singapore
Dao by Dorsett AMTD is a new aparthotel concept located at OUE Downtown that has got the balance right between luxe and laidback. Inspired by the Chinese concept 'dao' or 'the way', it offers tailored services and packages to help you design the stay of your dreams. One thing we love about Dao by Dorsett is its gorgeous pool. Perched on the seventh floor, the infinity pool is long enough for you to get good laps in. It also has a jacuzzi where you can get a gentle massage for your back and legs. Soon, Dao by Dorsett will open its sky bar concept – so you can grab a drink and relax in one of its sun loungers or cabanas.
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The Outpost Hotel Sentosa
The Outpost Hotel Sentosa's pool stands out for its uniquely terraced formation, forming small dipping pools from which you can enjoy vistas of the sea. Don't forget to order your favourite cocktail from the bar while you're at it. The hotel has other things going for it – the upscale property is adults-only, so you won't be rudely interrupted during your romantic pool date by wailing children. 193 stylish guest rooms inspired by Singapore's colonial black and white bungalows are also outfitted with all the modern comforts you could wish for.
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JEN Singapore Orchardgateway by Shangri-La
JEN Singapore Orchardgateway might be situated in the heart of Orchard Road, but when you're taking a dip in its rooftop infinity pool, you feel worlds away from all that bustle. Stretching 47-metres-long, it's perfect for an energetic swim. You can also take advantage of the hydro jets to soothe your aching muscles. It'll be hard to tear yourself away from the panoramic views of the city, but do head out to exxplore the nearby shopping and entertainment areas during your stay.
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W Singapore - Sentosa Cove
Cool off amidst the lush greenery that surrounds Singapore’s largest outdoor resort pool. Aptly known as Wet, the sprawling pool comes with underwater speakers that emit a series of sonic waves, private cabanas featuring iPads, iPods and a mist fan, as well as a deck that illuminates striking hues, casting a gorgeous glow on the waters. Fancy a nibble? Swim over to the Wet Bar for some tasty bites and refreshing tipples without having to step out of the pool. But here’s the best bit: the pool is open for guests 24 hours.
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Courtyard by Marriott Singapore Novena
If you’re planning to get competitive, don’t. The rooftop infinity pool is rather tiny for doing laps, but large enough for a refreshing tread or a relaxing dip while taking in the views of the cityscape. It’s also great for a lazy float. Alternatively, you can bathe in Vitamin D on the sun loungers – just don’t forget your sunscreen and sunglasses.
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The Great Madras
Singapore’s answer to Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel – minus the purple uniform-clad concierge and lobby boy. This pastel-hued, tropical-wallpapered dream pad is complete with Instagrammable opportunities at every nook and cranny – including its outdoor retro pool. Its decked with a pastel pink hues, whimsical neon signs, a circular arch, and if you see it from above, the tiles of the pool reads ‘when the sun shines’.