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    Review: Paradox Singapore, Clarke Quay, Singapore

    bibhutiBy bibhutiFebruary 7, 2026 Leisure No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Past and present effortlessly meet at Paradox Singapore. Set along the South Bank of the Singapore River, this stylish property is perfectly placed, whether you choose to explore by boat gliding along the water, on foot through historic streets, or via the city’s seamless web of MRT lines, buses and taxis.

    As an urban resort, Paradox understands space. Its generously proportioned rooms make it an easy choice for families: parents linger over cocktails after days experiencing the Garden City’s sights, while children surrender happily to pools and the splash of the waterslides. Dining is equally relaxed. The Ellenborough Market Cafe, with its abundant buffets, ensures even the pickiest young travellers are well catered for.

    Equally at home hosting business meetings as families, Paradox enjoys excellent connections to the Central Business District. Business travellers appreciate the high-speed Wi-Fi, ergonomically designed desks in Executive rooms and access to business facilities. When the workday finally ends, there are the simple pleasures of the pool or gym, followed by the complimentary Happy Hour, with drinks and canapés. 

    For weary travellers breaking long journeys to Australia and New Zealand, Paradox’s central location and warm, intuitive service provide an invigorating antidote to jet lag. Just beyond the hotel, bridges arch over the Singapore River, drawing guests into the lively bars, cafés, restaurants and shops of historic Clarke Quay.

    The welcome

    As soon as our taxi brakes, grey-waistcoated porters appear, smoothly relieving us of our luggage.

    Upstairs, a fruit bowl and a cylindrical tiffin carrier await. Each tier reveals a small delight: colourful macarons, delicate petit fours and local cakes arranged with geometric precision.

    The room

    On the 12th floor, our Executive Room opens onto a sweeping panorama: Marina Bay in the distance, the Singapore River below and the pastel façades of Clarke Quay’s former godowns. Once warehouses, now reinvented as bars, cafes and restaurant. 

    A pale carpet, patterned with local blooms, flows from the entrance hall past the bathroom and into the bedroom, where a subtle trio of oriental blossoms on the headboard continues the theme.

    The room balances style with substance, ticking every box: coffee machine and kettle, fridge, a large wall-mounted screen offering a wide range of international channels, a spacious wardrobe, ample storage and evening turn-down service.

    The bathroom

    Paradox proudly notes that the bathroom’s filtered water eliminates the need for bottled drinking water, an environmentally conscious detail.

    Pharmacopia’s argan-oil-based toiletries are provided for both the separate bath and shower, creating a tone of indulgence.

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    The facilities

    Echoing the once abundant stalls of the old Ellenborough Market, the Market Cafe hosts an expansive breakfast buffet. Freshly prepared dishes cater to international tastes, and Singapore’s climate often allows breakfast to be taken alfresco, overlooking the river.

    In the evening, the buffet becomes a gentle introduction to local cuisine: oysters, scallops and clams laid on ice; laksa fragrant with spice; rich beef rendang; and the traditional ayam buah keluak. For less adventurous eaters, familiar international classics are always on hand.

    Perched on the pool deck, Blue Potato leans towards a Western, grill-focused menu. With its open-air setting and dramatic backdrop, it’s hard to imagine a more atmospheric spot in Singapore for a grilled tenderloin or crisp fish and chips.

    Close to the gym, the resort pool, complete with drinks waiter service and a slide, forms the social heart of the hotel. 

    The location

     A two-minute walk from the Clarke Quay MRT station connects the Paradox to Singapore’s rapid underground network, which includes Changi airport. 

    The Paradox looks across to the renovated facades of Clarke Quay,

    Take a bum boat cruise to learn how significant the quay, named after governor Sir Andrew Clarke, was in developing Singapore as a key trading port for the East India Company on the route between India and China. The 40-minute cruise shows how close the Paradox is to the historic sites of Fort Canning, the white statue of Sir Stafford Raffles and the Asian Civilisation Museum. 

    Also, it is only one stop on the MRT to the Buddha Relic Tooth Temple in Chinatown. Then back on the MRT for a mere three stops to Marina Bay. On a clear day there are views of up to 45 miles from the Observation Deck of the Marina Bay Towers. Below in the Gardens by the Bay, over 1.5 million plant and tree species are featured in the Flower Dome and Cloud Dome.

    Other nice touches

    As many of Paradox’s guests are on extensive multi-continent travels, a self-service laundrette provides an opportunity to refresh the wardrobe.

    Retro-look TWG teabags in rooms, with a choice of four flavours, provide a sense of yesteryear Singapore as well as a luxurious cup of tea. 

    Happy Hour becomes a relaxed three hours for Executive Room guests. At the Crossroads Bar they pour their own complimentary drinks and help themselves to canapés. 

    The cost

    Room rates begin from around £190 and from £225 with breakfast for two people.

    The best bit

    Design at Paradox subtly recognises the past. Terracotta tiles creating gently sloping octagonal tower roofs nod to Singapore’s Peranakan heritage, while lanterns and vibrant pink blossom trees appear as Chinese New Year approaches, celebrating the city’s Chinese roots. 

    Historical artefacts in reception all contribute to building a sense of Singapore’s history.

    Tropical Palladian architecture  – columns, lofty walkways and shaded corridors  – recall an era of imperial power dressing, offering refuge from both equatorial heat and sudden torrential rain.

    The final verdict

    Paradox Singapore brings together heritage, comfort and contemporary city living with impressive style and welcoming staff. 

    Overlooking the Singapore River at Clarke Quay, the hotel works equally well as an urban resort, family base or business hub, thanks to spacious rooms, strong dining options and seamless transport links. Whether entertaining families, unwinding after business or easing jet lag, Paradox delivers.

    Disclosure: Our stay was sponsored by Paradox Singapore.

    Michael Edwards

    Michael Edwards is a travel writer from Oxfordshire, UK. Although Michael had his first travel pieces published nearly four decades ago, he is still finding new luxury destinations to visit and write on.

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