The Vagabond Club

Published - 04 August 2018, Saturday

Housed in a vintage Art Deco building with interiors by Jacques Garcia, The Vagabond Club, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Singapore is your ideal choice for a luxury boutique hotel in Singapore. Put your feet up in a chic guest room, or let your hair down in the Executive Club Lounge, no matter where you go or what you do you’ll enjoy it in a relaxed, intimate setting.

In the evenings, enjoy fine tipples at Bar Vagabond, one of Singapore's uniquely hidden bars, open from 5 pm to midnight daily.

Guests have the opportunity to mingle with resident artists over a beautifully crafted cocktail, dine alongside a live fashion show, watch an independent film, or listen to a jazz quartet. All of this against a flexible thematic backdrop, enabling an unending fluidity of design.

The Vagabond Club is conveniently located for both business and leisure travellers, moments from Singapore’s central business hub and between eclectic Kampong Glam and cultural Little India, two of the city’s most historic districts.

The hotel's restaurant offers modSin cuisine - a fusion of East and West flavours and techniques - infused with a touch of Singapore, for a most unique dining experience.

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RATED 7.5 / 8
What a delicious offering here in the heart of heritage Singapore. The decor is stunning. The ambience inviting and verging I’m naughty - but oh so nice - to a degree. There is plenty of love put into the development of this gorgeous property — congratulations

Fiona

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RATED 8 / 8
I enjoyed my stay here, very quirky and interesting hotel. Room was excellent. The bar area was really good. Drinks & nibbles late afternoon for an hour or two were very good with great music playing. The music list was really well thought out. Friendly helpful staff with perhaps one exception, a particularly unfriendly, up herself person at breakfast, but maybe she was just having a bad day, or two. Only criticism, and a very small one, the breakfast menu had Spanish omelette on it which sounded pretty good. It was about the furthest from a Spanish omelette that you could get, I felt like jumping into the kitchen to show them how it should
be done. However, that said I’d stay here again. John Mills reviewed The Vagabond Club, Singapore, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel – 5 star on FaceBook

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