Naumi Hotel
Design hotel with a touch of laid-back luxe
Recently emerged from a multimillion dollar overhaul, this 40-key, design-savvy property is a cosy, insulated cocoon of casual luxe in Singapore’s busy CBD. While each of its suites with seven-layer beds, unobtrusive LED lighting and all manner of mod-cons (including Xbox or Wii consoles and Apple TVs) boast a unique flavour (from whitewashed and romantic to quirky and contemporary), the hotel’s “Naumi Aides” tend to guests’ every need. A rooftop pool and chic Rang Mahal restaurant do much to further burnish the hotel’s reputation as Singapore’s king of cool.

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