The Vagabond Club, Singapore
39 Syed Alwi Road, Singapore
41 Rooms
Contemporary Classic & Happening
Here’s an enticing formula for a hotel. An Art Deco building in Singapore’s up-and-coming Kampong Glam neighborhood, plus an illustrious French architect and interior designer. Indeed, there’s much to love about the Jacques Garcia–designed Vagabond Club. That’s partly because the sumptuous 41-room boutique looks like a lot more than a cool place to sleep. The hotel’s Whiskey Library and Jazz Club is home to a carefully curated selection of over 1,000 whiskies, and also features an Artist In Residence program, which brings writers, musicians, and visual artists from all over the globe to live, work, and socialize with guests in a Parisian salon-inspired space.
Ambitious, yes, but no one ever made an impact, especially on a hotel scene as crowded as Singapore’s, by playing it safe. It feels like a special occasion when you step into the hotel. The interiors are dark and romantic, channeling the old-world glamour of Garcia’s native Paris — red velvet banquettes, Dalí-esque paintings, bouquets of roses — as much as the Far-East flair of the neighborhood itself. You’re close to Singapore’s Little India, and it feels like it: glittering, larger-than-life sculptures of an elephant and a rhinoceros grace the lobby, a golden baboon stares back at you as you order a martini, a magnificent golden tree soaring up past the bar, the gilded branches seemingly woven into the architecture.
Garcia’s over-the-top aesthetic continues upstairs, though guest rooms and suites have a cozier look. He’s designed each room individually, but they’re all outfitted in dark wood and crisp white, with richly hued throw rugs, woven blankets, and hand-painted surfaces — from armoires to tea sets — warming things up. Bathrooms are laid with Italian marble; writing desks are made of heavy mahogany. Standard amenities include king-sized beds with Egyptian cotton sheets, Turkish towels.
It’s the kind of place where you could hole up all weekend. But then you’d miss the chance to mingle with the Vagabond’s in-house painters and poets when they emerge from their ateliers to sip cocktails in the hotel’s one-of-a-kind salon. Plan your time wisely — there’s also a vast number of attractions within easy walking distance of the hotel’s front door — or just extend another day or two.
Ambitious, yes, but no one ever made an impact, especially on a hotel scene as crowded as Singapore’s, by playing it safe. It feels like a special occasion when you step into the hotel. The interiors are dark and romantic, channeling the old-world glamour of Garcia’s native Paris — red velvet banquettes, Dalí-esque paintings, bouquets of roses — as much as the Far-East flair of the neighborhood itself. You’re close to Singapore’s Little India, and it feels like it: glittering, larger-than-life sculptures of an elephant and a rhinoceros grace the lobby, a golden baboon stares back at you as you order a martini, a magnificent golden tree soaring up past the bar, the gilded branches seemingly woven into the architecture.
Garcia’s over-the-top aesthetic continues upstairs, though guest rooms and suites have a cozier look. He’s designed each room individually, but they’re all outfitted in dark wood and crisp white, with richly hued throw rugs, woven blankets, and hand-painted surfaces — from armoires to tea sets — warming things up. Bathrooms are laid with Italian marble; writing desks are made of heavy mahogany. Standard amenities include king-sized beds with Egyptian cotton sheets, Turkish towels.
It’s the kind of place where you could hole up all weekend. But then you’d miss the chance to mingle with the Vagabond’s in-house painters and poets when they emerge from their ateliers to sip cocktails in the hotel’s one-of-a-kind salon. Plan your time wisely — there’s also a vast number of attractions within easy walking distance of the hotel’s front door — or just extend another day or two.
Location
The Vagabond Club, Singapore
39 Syed Alwi Road, Singapore
Guest Score & Reviews
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18.6
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Mary Anne
Stayed over two years ago
The rooms Were well appointed although very small and tight. The location was interesting. With a good dose of local flair. The reception staff were friendly and efficient.

Mickael
Stayed over two years ago
The hotel is cozy. This feelings is accentuated by the fact that there are a limited number of windows and the colors (wall paintings, furniture...) are mostly red, gold or dark colors. The hotel has a strong personality. People were really nice and adapted their rules (choice of breakfast for instance) to accommodate my requests.

Chris
Stayed over two years ago
So much style, a hidden gem.

Simon
Stayed over two years ago
I love this place. If I could be the artist in residence (yes... they have one!), then I would do it in a heartbeat. Pleasant staff, generous freebies, and a beautifully decadent vintage feel to the whole place.
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