Goodwood Park Hotel stands on some of the world's most expensive and exclusive real estate. On its own hill overlooking Singapore's famous Scotts and Orchard Roads, the Goodwood Park started life in 1900 as the Teutonia Club, survived two world wars, and is now a romantic and stately reminder of the leisurely days of early Singapore.
Built in the 1900s, much of the original beauty has been faithfully restored accentuating its unique essence of majesty with the fluted columns, delicate woodwork, decorative plaster and archways. Today, the grand tower is a designated National Monument.The only low rise building in the hub of the city's entertainment and shopping complexes and on six hectares of lush, manicured gardens, with two swimming pools. The Goodwood Park Hotel is indeed like no other hotel in the world.
Goodwood Park Hotel, designated a national monument in 1989, has been a distinctive landmark in Singapore since the property was built in 1900 as a Teutonia Club.
The Hotel's historical heritage has been faithfully restored to revive its timeless European charm and elegance. Perched atop its own little hill, the Goodwood Park Hotel's lush landscapes and low-rise colonial architecture exudes its own grandeur of a distinguished hotel.
Her guest list of peers, famous personages and faithful travellers are transported to a world of old world charm and state-of-art hospitality all amidst modern comforts in the heart of the city.