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In Colonial Singapore
This prestigious hotel is perhaps the most famous one in Singapore and one of the most famous in the world. Designated as a National Monument in 1987, in its beginnings, 100 years ago, it was a modest bungalow with 10 rooms until they constructed the main building, which became a symbol of oriental opulence. In 1970, the Raffles was a forgotten relic and was even at the point of being demolished. Until it reopened in 1991, following a 160 million Singapore dollars' renovation. Today, it once again shines as the symbol of opulence it once was. The lobby is open to non-guests, so that in addition
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