Artyzen Singapore

A green retreat near Orchard Road
VERIFIED LUXURY
Artyzen Singapore sits on leafy street just off famous shopping corridor Orchard Road, but this isn’t your typical city hotel. The tower looks like a vertical garden: on the former site of tropical garden mansion Villa Marie, the 142-room property cleverly weaves lush terraces and sky gardens into its modern structure, creating a genuine urban oasis feel in the heart of Singapore’s busiest district. 

High ceilings, barrel-vaulted entries and private furnished balconies give every room an expansive scale, while curated Peranakan-inspired art and floral motifs nod to Singapore’s multicultural heritage. 

The rooftop’s cantilevered infinity pool, with a partially transparent base, frames sweeping skyline views and doubles as a sundowner destination, attracting both guests and local design aficionados. The dedicated wellness floor, outfitted with greenery-lined yoga pavilions and meditation zones, grounds the urban energy with restorative calm.
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Our Inspector's Highlights

  • Every one of Artyzen Singapore’s 142 guest rooms comes with a balcony and ceilings of at least 12 feet, a rare find in Singapore that makes even the standard accommodations feel expansive. Barrel-vaulted wooden ceilings, floral prints and Peranakan-style art add personality to the space.
  • The cantilevered infinity pool on The Roof Garden offers dramatic skyline views and a partially transparent edge that’s both photogenic and fun to swim over. Underwater speakers keep things entertaining while you swim laps.
  • Lush vertical gardens, orchids and sky terraces aren’t just décor; they’re integrated into the architecture, bringing a tropical garden sensibility to the urban high-rise. Terra cotta panels recall the neighborhood’s original burnt orange roof tiles, putting a modern spin on tradition.
  • A short stroll from Orchard Road shopping and the UNESCO-listed botanical gardens, the Singapore hotel is both a convenient base for explorers and a serene place to return to after a day of exploring.
  • At Quenino, inventive Southeast Asian tasting menus featuring local produce and unexpected combinations make this hotel dining room a culinary destination. More casual Cafe Quenino provides a relaxed but no less delicious taste of local cuisine.

The Look

  • The architecture by ONG&ONG references the site’s original 1940s mansion Villa Marie with a vertical stacking of “sky villas,” sky gardens and verandas that evoke the feel of a bungalow in the sky rather than a typical high-rise.
  • Barrel-vaulted ceilings and repeated arch motifs pulled from the old villa’s geometry frame corridors, guest room entryways and even bathroom thresholds, giving the interiors an almost cathedral-like sense of proportion.
  • Lush planted terraces and vertical gardens are integrated into balconies and alternating floors, so foliage becomes part of the building’s silhouette and provides natural shading.
  • Interior artwork, including shophouse-inspired digital art by Singapore artist Terence Tan and Peranakan tiles, weaves local narratives into the décor.
  • Custom perforated aluminum panels and steel mesh reference traditional shophouse screens and help shade interiors from Singapore’s tropical sun while adding textured depth to the terra cotta-hued exterior.

Amenities
Bar
Gym
Meeting rooms
Outdoor pool
Restaurants
Getting There
9 Cuscaden Road, Singapore 249719
TEL65-6363-6000
NEARBY AIRPORT(S)
SIN (18-35 min)   XSP (16-35 min)  
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