Hotel Miramar Singapore last week announced to close its doors at the end of October, The Straits Times reported.
The hotel explained in a statement that this "difficult decision" was based on its long-term business outlook.
The hotel is equipped with 342 rooms and suites which have recently undergone refurbishments and upgrades.
The rooms and suites are designed with a light, neutral beige palette which enhances the cosiness of the room.
According to the National Heritage Board website Roots.gov.sg, the hotel opened in 1971 and was one of the few hotels established in the area during the construction boom in the late 1960s and 1970s.
A family suite at the hotel.
The hotel offers a range of accommodation options, including deluxe, premier, executive, family suites, premier suites, and the Miramar suite.
An outdoor swimming pool is set amidst generous space and lush greenery.
The hotel sits in the heart of Singapore's central business district, nestled along the historic Singapore River.
It is within walking distance of several MRT stations, including Havelock, Clarke Quay, Chinatown, Tiong Bahru, and Outram Park.
Buses are also readily available from the hotel’s main entrance, offering convenient access to all parts of the city.
It has four restaurants including Ikoi Japanese Restaurant that serves authentic Japanese cuisine and Ah Yat Group of Restaurants that serve seafood and more than 28 kinds of Hong Kong dim sum.
The FernTree Café serves a delectable range of Asian cuisines and East meets West creations.
The Brass Rail Lounge is open daily.
On travel platform Tripadvisor, many tourists praised the hotel for its excellent quality of services and dedicated staff.
