Heads on Beds: Fullerton Hotel, Singapore
Only 12 years ago, sailors on shore leave would post letters home from the superb building that housed Singapore’s General Post Office. Today, it is the big draw for business travellers who have come to work in the high-rise offices that create Singapore’s Manhattan-style skyline. For beyond the grandiose entrance doors is one of the island state’s most sumptuous hotels.
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