Frasers Hospitality has presented to public its new hotel brand – Capri by Fraser. The hotel by this brand has been opened in Changi Business Park in Singapore.
Capri by Fraser hotel in Singapore will have 313 suites and it primarily targeted at “tech-forward” visitors. All the suites will be equipped with large work desks, large bathrooms with rain showers, walk-in wardrobes, and even Herman Miller chairs. Some of the suites have their own private terraces that have tables, chairs and hammocks. All suites of the hotel have a “kitchen wall” that includes a sink, microwave oven with grill, cooktop and hood.
Capri by Fraser brand will be distinguished by attention to all, even slightest details. For example, the hotelier has tried to make laundry more exciting by offering the “Spin & Play” concept. Laundry facilities of all floors of the hotel are equipped with Xbox Kinect, Nintendo Wii, iPad, foosball, punching bags, and even training and cycling machines.
Food and beverage facilities are also represented with numerous options. Guests of the hotel will be delighted with Ripples pool bar that serves a great choice of beer, cocktails and various snacks. Delite is the best place to get grab-and-go food and beverages. There is a bar in the lobby, Drinx, which features wide choice of ciders, cocktails, tapas and beers. Finally, Caprilicious is an all-day restaurant that offers numerous dishes from international cuisine.
The new hotel brand offers various services for busy travellers. For example, Wi-Fi ePrint option is available throughout the hotel. The hotel’s Hotspot lounge features an “e-concierge” wall that indicated flight information, weather, public transit, nearby attractions, and on-going events. Other facilities present include “Pow-Wow” and “The Pod” meeting and conference facilities for business travellers, “Treat Suites” with steam and sauna, and a gym with the outdoor pool.
The new hotel in Singapore possesses Green-Mark certification from BCA. The property is equipped with systems that save lightning and water; the hotel has paperless check-in and energy control key-cards.