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The Warehouse Hotel

Three 1895 Robertson Quay godowns reborn as industrial heritage luxury

🇸🇬 Singapore, Singapore·Est. 2017·Industrial Heritage / Contemporary Adaptive Reuse·$$
71 HHI Distinguished
Heritage Distinguished

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Why This Score

How each of the nine Heritage Hotel Index dimensions was evaluated.

Heritage & Authenticity

40% of HHI
65.3/100
Historical Significance62.0
15%

Review pending

Architectural Integrity72.0
15%

Review pending

Cultural Immersion60.0
10%

Review pending

Guest Experience

35% of HHI
78.3/100
Authentic Experience75.0
15%

Review pending

Reputation Score78.0
12%

Review pending

Service Quality85.0
8%

Review pending

Operational Excellence

25% of HHI
71.0/100
Conservation Commitment65.0
10%

Review pending

Modern Comforts90.0
8%

Review pending

Value Positioning58.0
7%

Review pending

About the Property

Occupying three 19th-century godowns on Robertson Quay that served as warehouses for the trading merchants who built colonial Singapore, The Warehouse Hotel is a masterclass in industrial heritage adaptive reuse. The brick and timber bones of the 1895 warehouse structure are left deliberately exposed — original columns, iron trusses, and loading bay doors frame a design by Asylum Creative that layers contemporary minimalism over raw industrial heritage. The Po bar, set in the former warehouse belly, has become one of Singapore's most celebrated cocktail destinations.

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Original Purpose

River trading godown warehouse (c. 1895)

Highlights

Three 1895 Robertson Quay godownsExposed original brick and iron trussesSingapore River trading heritageDesign by Asylum CreativePo bar — top Singapore cocktail venue

History Timeline

1895

Three riverside godowns constructed on Robertson Quay to store goods for Singapore's entrepôt trade

1965

Godowns repurposed following Singapore's independence as container shipping transforms port logistics

2000

Robertson Quay precinct gazetted for conservation; warehouses identified for adaptive reuse

2015

Restoration and conversion begins under Asylum Creative; original brick structure preserved throughout

2017

The Warehouse Hotel opens to critical acclaim; Po bar launches and immediately draws international recognition