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Raffles Courtyard x St-Germain
Elderflower Liqueur Collaboration
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Writers Bar x The Haflington:
Guest Shift Collaboration
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Tsuyumi Miwa Exhibition
at Raffles Hotel Singapore
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- From 17 April to 17 July 2025, imbibe six refreshing Southeast Asian-inspired cocktails at Raffles Courtyard, accentuated by the all-natural, delicate essence of St-Germain Elderflower Liqueur, made with hand-picked fresh elderflowers
- Relish in six cocktails:
- Koulen Tea, The Ondeh and Tuk Tuk Twist by Raffles Courtyard
- Lion’s Paradise, Palawan Sun and St-Germain Hugo Spritz by St-Germain
- For one night only on 26 April, Bacardi Brand Ambassador Maria Kim takes over Raffles Courtyard for a special guest shift from 6PM to 8PM. Showcasing her exceptional craft, Maria sets the stage for an unforgettable evening.
- Guests can also enjoy a hands-on experience by crafting their own floral head wreaths during the session!
- All cocktails will be priced at S$22 (S$15 during happy hour, 3PM to 10PM daily)
For more information, view here. Kindly refer to the menu here. |
- On 17 April 2025, from 6PM to 11PM, Writers Bar welcomes special guests featuring The Haflington from Hanoi, Vietnam
- Ranked as the Best Bar in Vietnam and No. 47 on Asia’s 50 Best Bars list, The Haflington’s dynamic duo – Bar Leader Thomas and Senior Bartender Heal will introduce a refined quartet of expertly crafted cocktails, each priced at S$30++
· For more information, view here. Reservations can be made here.
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- From 1 – 31 Mary 2025, Raffles Hotel Singapore is honoured to host a special exhibition featuring Nagoya-born painter Tsuyumi Miwa’s paintings at Raffles Boutique in conjunction with Singapore HeritageFest
- Discover 13 paintings from Tsuyumi Miwa’s Singapore Cultural Series, alongside an exclusive artwork created for Raffles Hotel Singapore, inspired by its storied history and heritage. The original artworks will be on display at Raffles Arcade fronting the Raffles Boutique (Seah Street entrance)
- Showcasing Singapore’s rich cultural tapestry, Tsuyumi Miwa’s latest series captures the city’s diverse heritage through bold colours and dynamic compositions
For more information, view here.
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