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The Deluxe City View Room offers a peaceful retreat high above Orchard Road. Its modern design gives every guest a sense of comfort and style.
The Premier City View Room offers a calm, elegant space above bustling Orchard Road. It sits on a high floor, giving expansive views of trees
The Premier Balcony Room offers a calm and luxurious retreat high above Orchard Road. It sits on the upper floors, where full-height windows reveal trees
The Premier Loft Room welcomes each guest into a unique, airy, light-filled space. It is one of only eight rooms of its kind in the
The Beach Terrace Balcony Room at Pan Pacific Orchard offers a sleek and modern escape. It provides 30 square meters of comfort in a peaceful,
The Club Pacific Balcony Room welcomes every guest with quiet luxury and smart design. It offers a peaceful space of 30 square meters with floor-to-ceiling
The Club Pacific Balcony Loft Room gives guests a bright and stylish retreat. It feels peaceful the moment they step inside. The high ceiling creates
The Club Beach Pool Access Loft Room offers a peaceful escape in the middle of the city. It allows guests to step straight from the
The 2 Bedroom Deluxe Room offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of Singapore. It sits off busy Orchard Road, giving guests calm and easy
The Club Beach Terrace Suite gives every guest the feeling of a private seaside escape. It is quiet, elegant, and filled with natural light. The
The Club Garden Terrace Suite at Pan Pacific Orchard welcomes guests with modern elegance and calm. It features a large private balcony with views of
The Club Cloud Terrace Suite sits high above the city, offering breathtaking views. It gives every guest a sense of peace the moment they step
The 2 Bedroom Premier Room sits high above the city in a modern hotel near Orchard MRT. It connects a king bedroom and a twin
Pan Pacific Orchard gives Singapore's Orchard Road a hotel that feels different from the usual glass-and-retail city stay. The address is 10 Claymore Road, just off the shopping belt, but the building is shaped around open-air terraces, planting, water, and a resort-like rhythm.
It is best understood as a vertical city resort rather than a classic business hotel. Guests still get Orchard Road, Orchard MRT, boutiques, malls, restaurants, and easy taxi access across Singapore. Yet the stay is calmer than the address suggests.
The hotel has around 347 rooms and suites, a strong design identity by WOHA, Mosella, Pacific Breeze, Aqua Bar, Park90, St. Gregory, a Pacific Club Lounge, and a Beach Terrace with a lagoon pool and 22-metre lap pool.
That mix makes Pan Pacific Orchard useful for travelers who want Singapore to feel green, polished, and easy. It is not the most traditional grand hotel in town. It is for guests who prefer modern architecture, outdoor space, good facilities, and immediate access to Orchard Road.
The first thing guests notice is the building. Pan Pacific Orchard rises as a 23-storey garden hotel, with four stacked zones often described as Forest, Beach, Garden, and Cloud. These are not just names for marketing. They shape the way the hotel moves from arrival to pool, lounge, rooms, and events.
The Forest Terrace creates a lush arrival sequence between Claymore Road and Claymore Drive. The Beach Terrace brings the pool and relaxed outdoor mood into the middle of the building. The Garden Terrace is quieter and more residential in feel. The Cloud Terrace sits higher, with event spaces and open sky.
This structure gives the hotel a clear identity. It also creates fresh air, shade, and visual depth in a part of Singapore where many hotels feel boxed in by retail and traffic.
The atmosphere is modern but not severe. There are clean lines, tropical planting, water features, and enough softness to avoid feeling like a design exercise. It is photogenic, but the design is also practical. Guests can retreat from Orchard Road without leaving the district.
Rooms and suites at Pan Pacific Orchard are made for a shorter city stay, a shopping trip, a business visit, or a longer Singapore stopover. The style is contemporary, with floor-to-ceiling windows, filtered water taps, Nespresso machines, USB charging, travel adaptors, and a clean palette.
Entry rooms work well for guests who will spend much of the day outside. They are comfortable, but some travelers may find them compact compared with resort hotels or older Singapore rooms.
The more interesting choices are the balcony, loft, terrace, pool access, and suite categories. Premier Balcony rooms add outdoor space. Premier Lofts and Pacific Club Balcony Lofts add a split-level feel. Beach Club Pool Access Lofts are for guests who want the most direct connection to the pool scene.
The two-bedroom options are useful for families or friends because Pan Pacific Orchard does not rely on standard connecting rooms. Instead, some layouts pair a king bedroom and a twin bedroom across a connected hallway. That gives groups a more flexible setup than many Orchard Road hotels.
Suites add the strongest sense of the building's terrace concept. Beach Terrace, Garden Terrace, and Cloud Terrace suites each suit a different mood. Guests who value outdoor space, lounge access, and a more residential rhythm should look above the base categories.
Mosella is the main restaurant and the clearest dining anchor. It serves modern Mediterranean food with a lively, shared-table spirit. The room works for hotel breakfasts, relaxed lunches, and dinners that feel more social than formal.
Pacific Breeze is the alfresco lounge. It suits guests who want food and drinks near the outdoor parts of the hotel rather than another sealed indoor dining room.
Aqua Bar supports the Beach Terrace, with drinks and light bites by the pool. It gives the hotel its strongest resort note, especially for guests spending an afternoon between swims, shopping, and rest.
Park90 is the wine-focused bar and lounge. It is the best choice for guests who care about bottles, quieter conversation, and a more grown-up evening pace. The Chairman's Lounge adds another private-feeling layer, while in-room dining keeps the stay simple for late arrivals or low-key nights.
The dining range is not as broad as Marina Bay Sands or Raffles Singapore. That is not the point here. Pan Pacific Orchard offers enough choice for most stays, and Orchard Road gives guests many outside options within a short walk or ride.
The Beach Terrace is one of the hotel's main reasons to book. It has a lagoon pool, a 22-metre lap pool, tropical planting, and a sunken pool bar. In a city hotel, that combination changes the day. Guests can shop or work in the morning, swim in the afternoon, and still be in Orchard Road for dinner.
St. Gregory adds three treatment rooms and an outdoor relaxation area. The hotel also has indoor and outdoor gyms, which is useful in Singapore's heat. Fitness here feels less like an afterthought than it does in many urban properties.
The Pacific Club Lounge is another key feature for the right room type. It is located on the Garden Terrace and provides a quieter space for breakfast, afternoon tea, and evening cocktails. Families should note that children aged 12 and below are welcomed in the outdoor seating area during lounge service, while the indoor section is reserved for guests aged 13 and above.
Facilities are mainly reserved for hotel guests, which helps protect the calm of the pool and terrace areas. City guests can still use the dining venues and bars, but the pool and core hotel facilities feel private.
The hotel sits at 10 Claymore Road, a short walk from Orchard Road and Orchard MRT. This is one of Singapore's most convenient addresses for shopping, medical visits, dining, and city errands.
Changi Airport is usually about 20 to 25 minutes away by taxi or ride-hailing car, depending on traffic. MRT access is also workable, with transfers from the airport to the Thomson-East Coast Line and a short walk from Orchard station.
For first-time Singapore visitors, Orchard is easy but not the only useful base. Marina Bay is stronger for skyline views, Gardens by the Bay, and bayfront walks. The Civic District has more heritage weight. Sentosa is better for beach-style resort stays. Orchard is best for shopping, central access, dining, and moving around the city with little friction.
Pan Pacific Orchard makes the most sense for travelers who want that central convenience but dislike the sealed-mall feeling of some Orchard hotels. Its terraces give the stay more air and texture.
Compared with Four Seasons Hotel Singapore, Pan Pacific Orchard feels newer, greener, and more design-led. Four Seasons has deeper service traditions and a quieter residential polish. Pan Pacific has more visual drama and a stronger pool-terrace identity.
Compared with The Singapore EDITION, Pan Pacific Orchard is less nightlife-driven and more relaxed. EDITION is sharper and more boutique in mood. Pan Pacific is better for travelers who want greenery, families, a lap pool, and a broader resort-like rhythm.
Compared with Raffles Singapore, the choice is simple. Raffles is the heritage landmark. Pan Pacific Orchard is the contemporary Orchard Road alternative. Guests who want history should book Raffles. Guests who want modern vertical garden design and easy shopping access should consider Pan Pacific Orchard.
Against PARKROYAL COLLECTION Pickering, the comparison is close because both hotels use greenery as part of the architecture. Pickering is better for Chinatown, the CBD, and a more established eco-hotel identity. Pan Pacific Orchard is stronger for Orchard Road, terrace variety, and a more resort-style pool level.
Book Pan Pacific Orchard if you want a modern Singapore hotel near Orchard Road with a strong design story, outdoor terraces, a serious pool level, Mosella, Pacific Breeze, Park90, St. Gregory, and practical transport links. It suits couples, families, shoppers, design-minded travelers, and business guests who do not want a standard corporate tower.
Think twice if you want old-world service rituals, very large entry rooms, Marina Bay views, Sentosa beach access, or a small boutique atmosphere. Pan Pacific Orchard is still a busy city hotel in a major shopping district. Its strength is how well it softens that setting with air, greenery, water, and a sense of pause between Singapore's fast-moving days.
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