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Check out the S$350m PARKROYAL on Pickering

It boasts of 367 rooms.

According to a release, Pan Pacific Hotels Group has announced the opening of PARKROYAL on Pickering in Singapore, the latest addition to its 13 PARKROYAL hotels, serviced suites and resorts across Asia Pacific.

The 367-room PARKROYAL on Pickering was conceptualised with UOL and designed by internationally acclaimed Singapore architectural firm WOHA.

It features a stunning hotel-in-a-garden concept with energy-saving elements incorporated throughout the building. Its 15,000 square metres of lush sky gardens, planter terraces, waterfalls and cascading vertical greenery comprise twice its land area.

The hotel’s green features include rainwater harvesting, automatic sensors to regulate energy and water usage, and solar cells that power landscape lighting.

For its innovative and sustainable design, the S$350-million PARKROYAL on Pickering has received the BCA (Building and Construction Authority) Green Mark Platinum certification, Singapore’s highest rating for green buildings, and the Solar Pioneer Award for being one of the first in the country’s hospitality sector to utilise a solar energy system.

The 16-storey hotel is also home to Lime, an all-day dining restaurant with an open-kitchen concept; a dedicated wellness floor with an infinity pool, a fitness centre, a 300m garden walk and the award-winning St Gregory spa; as well as the exclusive Orchid Club Lounge on the top floor that offers spectacular 360-degree views of the city skyline.

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