
Built in 1900, Goodwood Park Hotel
began as the Teutonia Club - an exclusive enclave for
the expatriate German community in Singapore. In 1929,
the Manassehs turned Goodwood Hall into Goodwood Park
Hotel, catering to travelling businessmen from Malaya.
The Hotel became one of the best-known hotels at the
end of the nineteen thirties and among the noted guests
from that period was the Duke of Windsor, later the
Prince of Wales of England. For over 100 years, the
Hotel withstood the ravages of time, endured many transitions
and the passing of two World Wars till today, where
she stands out as a beacon of Singapore’s rich
and cultural heritage.
Recognised among Asia’s grand hotels, the Hotel’s
unique site on a hillock is an established landmark
along Scotts Road - one of Singapore’s most prestigious
address. Indeed, Goodwood Park is a distinguished institution
in hospitality circles, and truly one of the most reputable
pioneers of the tourism industry. Much of her original
beauty has been faithfully restored and her majestic
air artfully accentuated with fluted columns, delicate
woodworks, decorative plasterwork and graceful archways.
Through the years, she has gained recognition for her
exquisite elegance, legendary charm and tradition of
excellence, with her Grand Tower gazetted a national
monument in 1989. On September 21 2000, this grand dame
celebrated her 100th anniversary.
Relive the opulence of a colonial era at Goodwood Park.
With an illustrious tradition of unparalleled hospitality,
luxurious accommodation and renowned cuisine, a stay
in this preferred heritage hotel is nothing short of
unforgettable.
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