Luxury two night package offered at Raffles Hotel

A stay in the Presidential Suite will be available starting 1 to 30 September.

In a release, guests staying at Raffles Hotel during its anniversary month of September 2012 only, are eligible to book a luxury two night package in Raffles' beautiful Presidential Suite, priced at SGD $50,000 ++, "Time to Celebrate at Raffles" which includes a pair of the specially engraved Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso watches. 

"Time to Celebrate at Raffles" includes the following:

- A two-night stay in a luxurious Presidential Suite
- Round trip airport transfers with the Raffles' Bentley
- 125th Anniversary Billecart-Salmon Champagne in-suite upon arrival
- One Jaeger-LeCoultre Gents and one Jaeger-LeCoultre Ladies 125th anniversary watch, valued at SGD $10,000 (Gents) (£5,040) and SGD $13,000 (£6,600) (Ladies)
- Afternoon Tea for two in the Tiffin Room or Drawing Room
- Two tickets to A Tiger's Tale - 125th Anniversary Fancy Dress Dinner on Saturday 15 September OR dinner for two in the Bar & Billiard Room

Available for bookings from Saturday 1 to Sunday 30 September 2012, the 125th Anniversary "Time to Celebrate at Raffles" is priced at SGD $50,000 ++

For room reservations or enquiries, please contact Room Reservations at (65) 6412 1244 or email [email protected]
 

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