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Swissôtel The Stamford, formerly known as The Westin Stamford, is a hotel in Singapore managed by Accor. Designed by architect I.M. Pei , at a height of 226 metres (741 ft) it was the tallest hotel in the world when opened in 1986 and remains one of Southeast Asia's tallest hotels. [ 1 ]
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Rank Name Image Height (m) Height (ft) Floors Year Coordinates Notes 1 Guoco Tower: 290 950 65 2016 The tallest building in Singapore since 2016. [12] Initially planned for 290 m, a permission had to be obtained to build it above the height limit of 280 m allowable for buildings in Singapore, Tallest building constructed in Singapore in the 2010s [13]
At the conclusion of Westin's 15-year management contract with Raffles Holdings, [2] the hotels were both renamed on 1 January 2002, with The Westin Plaza becoming Raffles The Plaza and The Westin Stamford becoming Swissôtel The Stamford. [3] Raffles The Plaza was renamed again on 12 December 2007, becoming the Fairmont Singapore. [4]
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Some of the tallest hotels in the world. This is a list of the tallest buildings in the world that are wholly used as hotels.Some tall buildings are multi-use and have a hotel occupying the building's uppermost floors; such hotels are known as the highest hotels in the world.
Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts, commonly known as Swissôtel, is a Swiss chain of luxury hotels owned by Accor, which acquired FRHI Hotels & Resorts in 2015. [2]The corporate offices for Swissôtel are located in the Prioria Business Centre on the property of Zurich Airport in Kloten, Switzerland, [3] [4] near Zürich.