Hotel Telegraph Launches Exclusive Heritage Tours & Cultural Experiences Sharing the Authentic Diversity of Singapore

Published - 18 August 2023, Friday
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To celebrate its first anniversary on 28 September 2023, Hotel Telegraph has curated a series of activities for guests to immerse themselves in Singapore’s heritage and culture.

Located at 35 Robinson Road in the heart of Singapore’s Central Business District, Hotel Telegraph seeks to introduce locals and tourists alike to the rich but forgotten stories of Singapore.

Discover Singapore With a Fresh Set of Eyes

Heritage Tour

Working with a local historian, the hotel aims to initiate heritage tours that pay homage to the country’s beginnings. As part of this initiative, Hotel Telegraph invites guests to embark on an intriguing walking tour to surrounding places steeped in nostalgia. The route for travellers begins at the hotel’s 1927 building, which survived bombings from World War II, before continuing to the Civilian War Memorial, passing through Lau Pa Sat, Cavenagh Bridge and Esplanade Park.​​​​​​​

Those keen to explore further can embark on alternative routes towards the nearby Chinatown, which include historical landmarks such as the 1903 Jinrikisha Station and Yueh Hai Ching Temple — one of Singapore’s oldest Taoist temples, built 128 years ago.

Meanwhile, travellers keen to experience the multicultural melting pot of Singapore will find Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, Sri Mariamman Temple, and Masjid Jamae a stone’s throw away from Hotel Telegraph too. Guests will have the opportunity to see how the many different ethnic communities within Singapore have existed peacefully among one another for decades while learning about their different religious beliefs and practices.

Visit a Local Microbrewery in a Historic Building

Lion Brewery Co Brewlab

While Tiger Beer has long been known to visitors as the Singapore beer, Hotel Telegraph is eager to show both locals and tourists the teeming food and beverage scene in the city by showcasing an up-and-coming craft beer brand. Working with Lion Brewery Co, the hotel will take the heritage tour group on an educational microbrewery tour at the brewlab, which is also located in a heritage building. Built in 1928, the art deco style building used to house printing and book binding businesses on the ground level with residences above.

Microbrewery Tour - Tasting Flight

At the end of the tour, guests will also have the chance to savour six refreshing craft beers, brewed perfectly for the Southeast Asian climate.

Exciting Upcoming Happenings

1927 Rooftop Landscape

In the future, Hotel Telegraph will also be hosting a Singapore Sling masterclass, where guests will be given the opportunity to learn how to mix and shake their very own cocktail using local ingredients.

The hotel’s 1927 Rooftop bar offers guests a further opportunity to experience Singapore as they soak in the one-of-a-kind view surrounded by central Singapore’s towering skyscrapers, a stark but impressive contrast from each of the sites visited during the tour.

“We want our guests to regain an appreciation for our Island state. We often take for granted how far Singapore has come. Hotel Telegraph wants to remind Singaporeans of the abundance of history that exists within our Island City. With many heritage buildings being used as hotels or bars, we would like to highlight the immense growth that Singapore has made from its once humble beginnings.” Garry Chan, General Manager of Hotel Telegraph.

Facade

Hotel Telegraph is an iconic 5-star boutique hotel built in 1927. It existed as the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company, centring Singapore as the telecommunications hub for the Far East, housing all vital telegraph cables of the Eastern hemisphere.​​​​​​​

The heritage tours and activities are available as an add-on option during your stay.

To learn more about Hotel Telegraph and book your heritage tour and stay, visit: Hotel Telegraph

a. Robinson Rd, 35, Singapore 068876

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w. thehoteltelegraph.com

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t. +65 6701 6800

 

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Melissa

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Did you know that there is a 5 star, boutique hotel nestled right next to Lau Pa Sat in the heart of downtown Singapore?  The Hotel Telegraph, located at 35 Robinson Road is celebrating its first anniversary and is inviting locals and tourists alike to discover some hidden Singapore treasures from its downtown base.   The hotel is conveniently located close to both Telok Ayer and Downtown MRT stations and if you are arriving by taxi or car the lobby is slightly hidden away on Boon Tat Link (just so your grab driver knows)!

I stayed in a deluxe room for our taste of Singapore heritage and cultural tours.  Rooms are well equipped and plush as you would expect from a five star hotel and I particularly liked the ipad that controls everything in your room (although there was still that one elusive light that I can just never work out how to switch off) along with the free snacks and non-alcoholic beverages provided in the mini bar.  But the real highlight was the "fresco-esque" ceiling right above the bed. It evokes memories of the great art galleries and churches of the world, and I literally lay on the bed staring at the wonderful ceiling for a good thirty minutes!  Who would have thought?

I have always loved the 1927 rooftop bar in its past lives and am I am pleased to say I still do.  We start our weekend adventure with poolside cocktails and food.  I love how the sunlight fades behind the stark contrast of tall office blocks and the sparkling pool. Cocktail choices are plentiful and food puts an Asian spin on poolside hotel classics – think Korean style chicken wings, prata pizza and spicy otak slider (yum!).  Ambience is good and prices are within the standard Singapore range.

Day two sees us ready at the very polite hour of 10.30am to try out a bit of Singapore heritage and culture.  We start with a walking tour led by Geraldine who exudes a sense of calm and wisdom.  While I have been in Singapore for over 10 years, it has been nearly that long since I did the tourist-y thing!  So it was lovely to revisit and indeed, discover areas of historical significance dotted around the CBD and Chinatown areas.  We took in temples including the Buddha Tooth Relic and Sri Mariamman temples in Chinatown as well as exploring many heritage buildings, even the Hotel Telegraph itself which survived bombings during World War 2!  We may have also poked our head into the new Jackie Chan owned restaurant Born, which occupies the iconic Jinrikisha Station building at the very start of Tanjong Pagar.  Our walk takes us around 90 minutes and it is conducted at a reasonably leisurely pace to ensure that we are not drenched in sweat before the next stop in our adventure.

The tour ends by dropping us to the sanctuary of the Lion Brewery nestled away in Club Street.  Sanctuary for many reasons not least of which was the respite from the heat of walking – I mean air con and a cold beer, could you ask for more?  Well more we got!  The guys behind Lion Brewery are having fun – they say so themselves – by playing with ingredients and flavours to create beers that are outside the norm.  The beer menu is extensive and ever changing given the exploration the team are constantly undertaking.  It is a great way to entice non beer drinkers to give some of these flavours ago.  It was amazing to see that all beer is made onsite and a tour of their brewery gave us a sneak peek not only into the creative process but the real science that goes into producing beers. Of course, once you have seen the brewery you have to give the beer a go.  Lion Brewery offers a tasting paddle of six beers reflecting their current creations.  These are served along with a tasting plate which was just that, tasty.  The beers are crazy!  We tried purple ones, chocolate ones, raspberry ones .. you get the drift.  And just to calm the beer traditionalists, there are plenty of more typical beer styles,including lagers and IPAs, for you to try.  Lunch was fab as well, with the menu reflecting the type of grub you would expect to pair with beer.  I had pork ribs with BBQ sauce, fries and coleslaw which was generous in both proportions and taste.  With an aim to make beers that non beer drinkers would drink, the Lion Brewery are well on the way to creating a unique experience in the Singapore pub space.

We closed out our Hotel Telegraph stayca with Sunday lunch in the hotel restaurant. On weekends, the hotel offers a grill package that provides choices across all proteins as well as vegetarian options.  I had a 200g piece of rib eye steak served with two sides and a sauce for $32++.  This is already a good price but when you add in a self-serve salad bar which included a first class cheese selection (that was my dessert done) then I think this becomes one of the best value places for a grill in town. 

It was such fun to play tourist in Singapore for a couple of days!  The Hotel Telegraph is offering a great mix of activities and top notch accommodation to entice Singapore locals to get back out there and explore some of the unique and fabulous experiences our great city-state has to offer.  Do yourself a favour!

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