A Review of Conrad Marina Bay (formerly Conrad Centennial), Singapore

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It’s Mr Travelling Han (MTH) here, back for another year’s guest post. I have to say Singapore is now my favourite country in the world, and during my last 2 trips to the country, I’ve stayed at the same hotel – Conrad Marina Bay. This time, Hannah came to join me during my stay, but she instructed me to write the hotel review given I’ve stayed there more than her. Who am I to refuse the wife, so I hope you enjoy my review.

Entering the hotel lobby


The hotel is situated (quite intuitively given the name), in Marina Bay. This is the first reason I love this hotel… because it’s so easy to walk to some of the main attractions, like Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay Sands and the Merlion.

I don’t know why I do it to myself given the heat, but each morning I walk to work. It takes about 45 minutes around the Bay and here are the views for me as I walk.

Skyline view around Marina Bay

Walking in the other direction from the hotel also brings you to the Civic District in around 5 minutes. I love this because it offers some incredible food options, the main reason for my love affair with Singapore. Here are some of them, all walkable in 15 minutes:

  • Raffles for a drink in the long bar (it has to be a Singapore Sling).
  • Chijmes which is my absolute favourite dinner spot in an old convent. It has loads of eating options, but I personally recommend Anglo Indian and their Railway Mutton Curry. Delicious.
  • Raffles City Mall, home to a huge food court. I recommend Lucia Brownie Bar if you want a tasty sweet treat. Hannah doesn’t like brownies (!?), but I arrived back one day from work with a Blueberry Streusel for her and her verdict was “as good as in Germany” so you can’t get better than that.
  • Suntec Mall, my daily stop for a Shake Shack Milkshake after a long day at work!
  • South Beach, a newly opened dining area. I had a really great Vietnamese Pho at Saigon King.
Raffles Hotel, a Singapore Institution

You can read Hannah’s full Singapore Itinerary Post: HERE.


As a Hilton Gold Member, I’m able to stay on the Executive Floor and use the Executive Lounge. It means the room I’m allocated is normally an Executive King Suite. I know that makes me sound posh and snobby, but when you’re away from home a lot, it’s a nice bonus.

The rooms are modern, clean, simple and the bed is really comfortable. It’s also pretty spacious, with a large double wardrobe and plenty of surface space (that is until Hannah arrives with books galore, snacks, enough shoes to stock a shop, and 10 bottles of sun-cream).

My only complaint would be the desk and chair. It’s not really great for working at and the chair is enough to do your back in. That said, the hotel does have proper office rooms you can work in, which is what I do if I needed to work overnight to match UK time.

The bathrooms are nice and swish, and come with a huge walk in shower and big bath. There’s also a double sink. As I type I realise it’s quite hard to write a review of a bathroom, but perhaps it’s a good sign as there’s nothing negative to write.

The bathroom

Talking of the negatives, the room cleaning was a little haphazard. The room was cleaned every day, but on multiple days the bin wasn’t emptied or water wasn’t topped up. I also ran out of shampoo on two occasions and they forgot to give me any towels one day (thankfully for everyone I realised before I got in the shower)!

That said, the hotel had some lovely little touches. For example, I was given personalised bookmarks based on the books I was reading (don’t judge me for the trash I read… Hannah reads historical tomes and I read dross). I also had a nice view of a fountain light show each night from my window which was a win.


The hotel offers a number of options for dining. I tend to use the Executive Lounge, which serves a really good breakfast and is a calm and relaxing space for drinks during the day and evening. I even watched the news of the new Pope being elected here… a surreal experience as I ate a plate of ice gems on the sofa.

In the lounge

Downstairs, there are a couple of restaurants. One is called Oscar’s which is basically an all day buffet. It serves a huge spread at breakfast, lunch and dinner. I’ve eaten there a couple of times during my stay, and the variety is nice but the quality isn’t the best in Singapore given all the other options on the doorstep. It’s also quite expensive, when compared to Hawker Markets or other food spots in the city.

In Oscar’s

There’s also a posh restaurant called Golden Peony, which I’ve never eaten in. Finally, there is a lobby bar which serves afternoon tea and drinks until late. I like sitting here and unwinding at the end of a busy work day.

The lounge bar


The highlight is a big outdoor pool on the 4th floor, which has some comfortable loungers and serves bar snacks and drinks. I confess to spending quite a few days lounging here eating spicy chicken wings and beef sliders. What’s a man to do?

The hotel pool

The hotel also offers a gym, which neither Hannah nor I have ever stepped foot in, and a spa, which I absolutely have set foot in but of which I forgot to take photos. There is an extensive spa menu, including massages and treatments… my massage was good but not excellent for the price.


Overall I enjoy staying at the Conrad Marina Bay, and I like it even more when Hannah’s there with me. My favourite thing about Singapore is when we get to spend warm nights wandering the Civic District to see which restaurants take our fancy, before popping in to Raffles or the Lobby Bar for a drink afterwards. The happiest of memories.

So what did you think of the Conrad Marina Bay? I think it’s a really good option for a stay – Singapore is a wonderful country, and this hotel is a great base from which to explore it.

Stay safe and happy travelling!

21 responses to “A Review of Conrad Marina Bay (formerly Conrad Centennial), Singapore”

  1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

    The Conrad stands in an excellent position. I’ll look out for it later in the year when I’m back there.

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      I definitely recommend considering it, it’s perfectly located and such a nice hotel 🙂

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  2. Theresa [Hey, Traveler] Avatar

    Looks amazing! I remember going to the Raffles when I was there but it was so long ago your photo doesn’t even register a memory with me. Yipes! Time for a trip back there. 🙂

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Ahhh you’ll have to go back and see the city again then 🙂

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  3. Diana Avatar

    Awww, a great review MTH! Looks like a really nice hotel, and certainly one with more amenities than any hotel I’ve ever stayed in. That bathroom especially looks very luxurious (it’s weird to comment on a bathroom too, haha 😆).

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      As a tag along plus one on the trip, I can confirm the bathroom was the highlight 🙂

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  4. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    Welcome back MTH, wonderful review. But I can’t get over the face that Hannah doesn’t like brownies! What!!?? Maggie

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Hahaha this made me laugh Maggie, I told him of your comment and he says “it was a consideration for divorce, but she’s equally offended by my choice in biscuits so it evens out”.

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      1. Monkey's Tale Avatar

        Haha, by the way, you probably understood, but fact, not face. 😊

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  5. Travels Through My Lens Avatar

    Great review, MTH! The various clubs and lounges offered to frequent customers can really make a difference for business travelers. BTW, my husband and I met Hannah last year when we were in London; she’s lovely!

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      He says thank you so much Tricia (though notes he was bullied to write it), and in true British response says “yeah she’s alright” in reference to me 🙂

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  6. Anna Powaska Avatar

    Warm nights, spontaneous dinners, and a drink to end the evening, pure bliss. Thanks for sharing such a heartfelt memory!

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Thanks Anna, that’s so kind to say – we love Singapore, especially when we’re there together! 🙂

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  7. grandmisadventures Avatar

    MTH you always write great posts, I enjoyed your review of this hotel. It seems like a great place to rest and recoup after a long day of work or adventuring 🙂

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Thanks so much for your kind comment, Meg!

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  8. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    It’s always nice to hear from MTH! It’s amazing you’ve been able to visit Singapore so much through work (and that Hannah can sometimes join you). The hotel pool looks like a fabulous spot to lounge.

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      It is an absolute joy when my work schedule aligns to his trips and I can make it out – I am very lucky!! 🙂

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  9. The Travel Architect Avatar

    Great post, Mr. TH. I laughed at your very salient point about reviewing bathrooms. If I ever find myself in Singapore (that is to say, if Hannah ever invites me on an all-expenses paid trip . . . ahem) then I will very seriously consider staying there, though as a non-Hiltonite, I will probably have to stay in the steerage rooms (then again, all-expenses paid trip…)

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      He says thank you very much!! And Singapore is such an amazing country, it’s such a shame it’s such a long flight from the US! I’ll let you know if that all expenses paid trip comes up 🙂

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  10. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    When I read how many nice eateries there are on the way to work, I’m surprised you actually showed up at work 😁. That bathroom – I could write a whole book about it (just shows how important bathrooms are for women)! I think you did a good job of the hotel review MTH – you might just persuade a few of Hannah’s followers to stay there next time they’re in Singapore!

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      HA! He said “it’s a real challenge given all the food in Singapore!!”. And I completely agree about bathrooms Corna, they make or break a stay that’s for sure! 🙂

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