As more Muslim travellers explore destinations around the world, Grand Hyatt Singapore continues to adapt its services to meet their needs. The hotel offers a range of facilities and dining options that reflect cultural awareness and everyday comfort.

One of the highlights is StraitsKitchen, a halal-certified restaurant that serves dishes from Singapore’s diverse food traditions. Guests can enjoy Malay, Peranakan, Chinese, and Indian meals prepared in open kitchens. Popular choices include grilled satay, beef rendang, laksa, and chili crab. The restaurant is open throughout the day and also provides semi-private spaces for families and groups. In addition to the main dining area, the hotel offers halal-certified room service and a dedicated events kitchen, making it easier for guests to host celebrations that follow dietary guidelines.

The hotel’s recent redesign includes features that support a smooth and respectful stay. Prayer rooms are available for both guests and staff, with separate spaces for men and women. Each room includes mats, cushions, and areas for ablution. Guestrooms are equipped with Kiblat indicators and bidet systems, and many rooms are designed to connect, making it easier for families to stay together.

At Damai Spa, guests can find quiet spaces for rest and wellness. Facilities include private changing areas, a steam room, a sauna, and a hydro pool. For those seeking more privacy, the Garden Studio Room offers direct access to the hotel’s green spaces and pool, creating a peaceful setting for reflection or family time.

The hotel also supports its staff and community. Team members are free to wear the hijab, and the hotel works with local organisations to promote cultural understanding. Through its Living Room Sessions, Grand Hyatt Singapore hosts small events focused on food, art, and movement. These gatherings bring people together in a relaxed setting, encouraging conversation and connection.

Grand Hyatt Singapore

10 Scotts Rd, Singapore 228211