Garden-in-a-Hotel
Dates & Time:
Tue, 3 May | 2pm to 3pm
Tue, 10 May | 2pm to 3pm
Tue, 17 May | 2pm to 3pm
Tue, 24 May | 2pm to 3pm
Venue: PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay
Fee: $30 per pax (Tour + Mocktail); $78* per pax (Tour + Afternoon Tea) | Up to 10 pax per session
Registration:
*Note: Minimum of 2 registered persons
A guided walking tour of PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay, Singapore, the country’s first ‘Garden-in-a-Hotel’, featuring the iconic architecture and indoor Atrium; one of Southeast-Asia’s tallest, designed by the neo-futurist Architect John Portman, the suspended wire sculpture by Richard Lippold, named ‘Orchidea’, and the hotel’s live songbirds.
A showcase of the hotel’s green innovations and initiatives, as well as the biophilic design containing over 2,400 plants from more than 60 varieties of flora, spread across 15,000 square metres in the hotel, which not only conveys the distinct impression of a lush daytime forest, but benefits the hotel by purifying the air and keeping the interior cool.
In addition, participants will also be introduced to the hotel’s live songbirds, and visit the rooftop Urban Farm, which is one of the Central Business District’s largest, and which forms the back bone of the hotel’s farm-to-table, farm-to-bar and farm-to-spa concepts.
The tour concludes with a refreshing craft mocktail enlivened with fresh herbs from the Urban Farm, made by the hotel’s resident Mixologists at Portman’s Bar.