Rest and recharge at the newly-opened Six Senses Maxwell, which draws inspiration from its historic location
Situated at the crossroads between Chinatown and Tanjong Pagar, Six Senses Maxwell is a 138-room property housed within a block of conserved shophouses along Cook Street. Its design reflects its heritage, peppered with accents that draw cues to its local context, such as the historical documents framed up on the walls, next to yesteryear photographs of Singapore. Most of the hotel (including the rooms and common areas) is clad in ethically-sourced wenge hardwood flooring while the corridors leading to its restaurants and bars feature stone tiles originally from Italian medieval churches and cathedrals.
Sister property Six Senses Duxton, which opened last April, is a short walk away; together with Six Senses Maxwell, the two hotel buildings are collectively known as Six Senses Singapore. Guests are able to use facilities situated within the two separate buildings, which include access to the rooftop pool and soon-to-open spa pods in Six Senses Maxwell.