Pan Pacific Hotel Singapore Deluxe Panoramic Room Staycation Review

24 October, 2010

Located right by Suntec Convention Centre, the Pan Pacific Hotel is often the hotel of choice for many business travellers. Its Deluxe Panoramic rooms are ideal for travellers like us seeking comfortable accommodation with basic business amenities to blog on the go. The spacious rooms feature an ample work desk and lamp, and an ergonomic Herman Miller task chair. The Panoramic rooms offers panoramic views of the Marina Bay harbour and Singapore’s financial district.

The marbled bathroom offers a separate bath and shower configuration – you will have a shower room with powerful rainforest-style showerheads, a toilet room and in the vanity area – a bathtub, offering privacy and convenience for different needs.

Pan Pacific Hotel Deluxe Panoramic Room

The rooms’ features include an in-room e-fridge, in-room safe, iron / board, wired/wireless internet access, flatscreen LCD television with over 30 cable channels. The best part about the TV is that you can hooked up your laptop screen onto the large LCD TV screen – be it HDMI, VGA, S-Video cables, all the connectivity equipment you need is already provided in the room.

Pan Pacific Hotel Deluxe Panoramic Room room amenities

Just outside our room at Level 26 lies an open lounge where you can chill out on the sofas with your favorite magazine or help yourself to the expresso machine or the cookies in a cookie jar. These amenities are replenished regularly and the chocolate chip cookies is one of the best I had ever eaten. No need for separate card access – just walk into the lounge and enjoy the facilities.

Pan Pacific Hotel Deluxe Panoramic Room Lounge

Zhiqiang & Tingyi

Comments (13)

  • AshleyReply

    25 October, 2010 at 11:19 pm

    I feel like most of the 5 star hotels have upgraded to flatscreen LCD televisions… only the cheap hotels have those big boxes that we once called a tv… what do you think ?

    • Zhiqiang & TingyiReply

      27 October, 2010 at 7:24 am

      I stayed in 4-5 star hotels with CRT “box” TV too – so it depends on the management – whether they have moved with the times.

      • AshleyReply

        29 October, 2010 at 5:20 pm

        WOW… I thought most places moved on by now… CRT “box” TV’s that is cana old school : )

    • LawandaReply

      12 July, 2011 at 8:26 am

      Now we know who the sesinble one is here. Great post!

  • MarloweReply

    29 January, 2011 at 12:30 am

    Pan Pacific is a great hotel specially the spectacular views of Singapore from its Hai Ten Lo restaurant at 37th floor.

    • LatishaReply

      12 July, 2011 at 9:12 pm

      Ya learn something new evraeydy. It’s true I guess!

    • KlondikeReply

      14 July, 2011 at 12:40 am

      Articles like this are an example of quick, helpful ansewrs.

    • Austin@hotels in DubaiReply

      17 December, 2011 at 8:12 pm

      it seems that they have update their room as when I visited it was not that good as it is now … and no doubt they have made it up to the mark.

      I definitely visit there soon.

  • PrueReply

    13 July, 2011 at 3:25 am

    Hats off to wheoevr wrote this up and posted it.

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