A former post office named after Robert Fullerton, the first governor of the Straits settlements (which includes certain islands in south east Asia under the British empire). The building is now converted into a five star luxury hotel.
The magnificent Fullerton Hotel Building is a grand neoclassical landmark built in 1928. Gazetted in December 2015 as a National Monument, it was once home to Singapore’s General Post Office, the Exchange Room and Exchange Reference Library, and the prestigious Singapore Club. For nearly a century, it played a pivotal role in Singapore’s rich history. Today, The Fullerton Hotel Singapore has been transformed into a stunning 400-room heritage hotel in Singapore.
A former post office named after Robert Fullerton, the first governor of the Straits settlements (which includes certain islands in south east Asia under the British empire). The building is now converted into a five star luxury hotel.