TTG Asia's weekly roundup of new hotel openings and announcements

Hotel Muse Bangkok, Autograph Collection, Thailand
Hotel Muse Bangkok, Autograph Collection boasts 174 guestrooms and suites featuring panoramic views of the Bangkok skyline, and amenities such as F&B options, swimming pool, bar, fitness centre, and meeting venues.
Just 40 minutes by car from Suvarnabhumi International Airport and a 30-minute drive from Don Mueang International Airport, the hotel is set in the residential area of Langsuan. It is also nearby to Chidlom BTS station, offering connections to shopping areas such as Central Chidlom, Central Embassy, and Central World.

QT Singapore, Singapore
QT Singapore is the latest boutique hotel located in the transformed Telegraph heritage building on Robinson Road.
The 134-key hotel offers guest suites and king rooms in several styles – Junior, Corner, Balcony, and Premier Suites – each with a large ensuite bathroom and separate walk-in rain shower, including iPad-controlled room functionality.
QT Singapore’s signature dining experiences, Cygnet and Rooftop at QT, have also opened. Guests can soak in the labyrinth rooftop pool and enjoy views of the Singapore skyline.

Hilton Garden Inn Bangkok Riverside, Thailand
The 241-room Hilton Garden Inn Bangkok Riverside is situated atop the ICS, a mixed-use lifestyle complex along the famed Chao Phraya River, just under an hour’s drive from Suvarnabhumi Airport.
Adjacent to the True Icon Hall Convention Center, the hotel also comes with easy access to the ICONSIAM shopping complex, and is conveniently connected to Charoen Nakhon BTS Station.
Facilities include an outdoor pool, fitness centre, all-day dining restaurant, grab-and-go station, and event venues.

Amara Singapore, Singapore
Amara Singapore, the iconic 38-year-old hotel in Tanjong Pagar, has completed an extensive 11-month renovation, offering refreshed guestrooms, public areas, event spaces, and dining venues that have been designed to celebrate the city’s rich heritage.
Guests can enjoy facilities like an outdoor pool, spa and gym.
The hotel has also launched a series of curated Singapore Heritage Experiences, where guests can savour local kopi (coffee) and teh (tea) traditions while learning the craft of traditional popiah making; head on a walking tour in the neighbourhood and learn about the city’s past gang culture; or immerse themselves in Singapore’s Peranakan culture with an exclusive tour of The Intan, a home museum showcasing intricate artefacts that reflect the city’s heritage.






