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Why Four Seasons Hotel Singapore is · #13 · for anniversaries

Four Seasons Hotel Singapore ranks #13 on our 2026 list of the best anniversary hotels in the world. The case below explains why — the hotel itself, what it does specifically for milestone celebrations, and the alternatives we measured it against.

“In Orchard — 254 rooms in a traditional Four Seasons setting, with two pools, one Michelin-starred Jiang-Nan Chun, and the brand's residential standard.”

The hotel itself

In Orchard at 190 Orchard Boulevard — 259 rooms in a traditional Four Seasons setting on a tree-lined street, with two pools, three full-size tennis courts, and Michelin-recommended Jiang-Nan Chun Cantonese.

"In Orchard — 259 rooms in a traditional Four Seasons setting, with two pools, one Michelin-starred Jiang-Nan Chun, and the brand's residential standard. The most considered Orchard family booking."

Four Seasons Hotel Singapore opened in November 1994 at 190 Orchard Boulevard — a tree-lined residential road parallel to the main Orchard Road retail corridor and adjacent to Singapore's diplomatic enclave at Embassy Park. The architectural register, in deliberate contrast to the bay-and-tower idiom of central Singapore hotels, leans residential-classical: a 20-storey building set behind a deep landscaped drive with a Tudor-style stone porte-cochère, configured to feel more like a private residence than a hotel. The interior is dressed with one of the most considered private hotel art collections in Asia: 1,500 works including pieces by Andy Warhol, Salvador Dalí, Henry Moore, Marc Chagall, and Pablo Picasso, integrated through every public space and many guest corridors. The hotel was substantially refreshed in 2018 and again in a multi-year guest-room programme completed in 2024, both times preserving the original interior architecture while updating to current Four Seasons flagship standards.

Four Seasons Hotel Singapore — interior Four Seasons Hotel Singapore — view

Why it works for an anniversary

Anniversary trips to great cities live or die on the dinner of the trip. The hotel must do the celebration without the city having to do the work — a private room in a Michelin restaurant inside the building, a bar where the right toast is poured, a turn-down service that knows tonight is the one. The cities that do this best — Paris, London, New York, Tokyo, Vienna — have grand-dame hotels measured in centuries, not decades.

Four Seasons is the operating system most luxury hotels are quietly compared against. For an anniversary the case is competence: Four Seasons rooms have anniversary protocols built into the reservation system, the dining programmes have anniversary tasting menus on standby, and the spa has couple's treatments designed for the morning of. The brand removes the friction.

There are 259 rooms and suites — among the most generous standard inventory in any luxury Singapore hotel. The standard Deluxe Room runs to 49 square metres, one of the largest entry-level luxury rooms in central Singapore and notably more generous than comparable product at the Mandarin Oriental, the St. Regis, or Marina Bay Sands. The Premier Suites, Royal Suites, and the Presidential Suite occupy the upper floors and run from 84 to 380 square metres; each named suite is individually decorated with a different selection from the on-property art collection. The interior register, by Frank Nicholson Studio of Boston, leans residential-classical: hand-tufted carpets, marble bathrooms with deep soaking tubs, walk-in dressing rooms in the suite product, and the brand's longstanding turn-down ritual.

The dining is the hotel's most-decorated long-running programme: six on-property venues. Jiang-Nan Chun, the property's signature Cantonese dining room, has held the Michelin Guide recommendation since 2016 and runs the city's most considered Peking duck — roasted in a mesquite-wood-fired oven, served with caviar — and one of the most celebrated dim sum lunch programmes in Singapore. One-Ninety, the all-day room, runs the property's market-buffet lunch and the most consistent Singapore hotel breakfast. The Bar at the Lobby, set against original Andy Warhol screen prints, runs an Old World cocktail programme. The Lounge serves daily afternoon tea. Quayside Isle restaurants, accessed via complimentary shuttle to the Sentosa Cove location, extend the property's dining footprint.

Where it ranks against rivals

For a 2026 milestone anniversary at this level, the most direct comparisons are Belmond Hotel Caruso in Amalfi Coast (#12 on this list), Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong in Hong Kong (#14 on this list), The Gritti Palace, A Luxury Collection Hotel in Venice (#11 on this list). Four Seasons Hotel Singapore earns the higher rank for one or two specific reasons covered in the verdict above. The other properties are not lesser hotels — in some cases the answer for your particular celebration is the runner-up. The city-specific page below has the full local ranking.

Practical: getting in

Address: 190 Orchard Blvd, Singapore 248646. Anniversary-suited categories — the upgraded suites, the rooms with the morning view — book six to twelve months ahead. The full review at the hotel page has current rates, the room categories worth paying up for, and the dining and spa programmes worth booking pre-arrival. Use our anniversary occasion page for the broader context, or the Singapore city guide for what else to do while you’re there.

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Other contenders

Sibling entries on the Top 50 Anniversary list with full editorial cases:

#12 · Belmond Hotel Caruso · Amalfi Coast#14 · Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong · Hong Kong#11 · The Gritti Palace, A Luxury Collection Hotel · Venice#15 · The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel · New York
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