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Located in the Raffles Arcade, these five Residence Suites feature either one or two bedrooms and enjoy private access. Ideal for guests who seek large spaces during their stay in Singapore, each suite comes with a living and dining area, a pantry, an intimate office space, a powder room, and a bedroom. These suites are named after famous local cinemas from the early to mid-1900s – a tribute to the days when the hotel’s neighborhood was known as “The Place of Cinemas.” Thoughtful and discreet, the legendary Raffles butlers known for their delivery of the warmest and most graceful service will also be available to assist with every need. From in-suite registration upon arrival, to skillfully packing those extra purchases on departure, no task is too small for a Raffles butler. Please read below for more information:
Alhambra Suite (one-bedroom suite)
Located along Beach Road, the Alhambra Theatre was opened in 1907 by motion picture industry pioneer Tan Cheng Kee and subsequently became the first air-conditioned theatre in Singapore when it was bought by the Shaw Brothers in the 1930s.
Diamond Suite (one-bedroom suite)
Opened in 1947, the Diamond Theatre was located along North Bridge Road until 1977 and specialized in screening Tamil movies.
Marlborough Suite (one-bedroom suite)
Located along Beach Road, the Marlborough Theatre was opened in the 1930s by the Shaw Brothers. Its heyday was in the 1950s and 1960s, when the area was made popular by the original Satay Club, a favorite gathering place for the local community to enjoy authentic hawker fare.
Theatre Royal Suite (one-bedroom suite)
Situated along North Bridge Road, Theatre Royal first started as a Malay theatre before switching to Indian movies from the 1950s to 1970s, the golden period of its colorful history.
Odeon Suite (two-bedroom suite)
Opened in June 1953 by the Cathay Organization, Odeon Theatre was very modern by the standards of that era and one of the city’s most successful cinemas.