DoubleTree by Hilton is coming to Singapore with a Robertson Quay riverfront property scheduled to open in 2026. Hilton’s announcement says the 344-key hotel will mark the brand’s debut here and will be created through a rebrand of Hotel Miramar.
The project brings together Aravest, Hilton and Wee Hur. For travellers and staycation planners, the interesting part is the location: the hotel sits along the Singapore River in Robertson Quay, with Clarke Quay, Boat Quay, Orchard Road and the CBD within easy reach.
What Is Being Refreshed
Hilton says the hotel will undergo a comprehensive upgrade covering guest rooms, meeting spaces, an all-day dining restaurant and lobby lounge. The arrival experience, fitness centre and pool deck are also slated for enhancements.
Select areas will be refreshed to introduce new amenities, including a kids’ club and pickleball courts. That mix suggests the hotel is being positioned for both business travellers and families who want a riverfront base without moving into the Marina Bay price band.
- Brand debut: first DoubleTree by Hilton in Singapore.
- Property size: 344 keys.
- Location: Robertson Quay along the Singapore River.
- Rebrand: Hotel Miramar.
- Planned amenities: refreshed rooms, meeting spaces, dining, lobby lounge, pool deck, kids’ club and pickleball courts.
Why Robertson Quay Works
Robertson Quay is quieter than Clarke Quay but still close enough for dining, riverside walks and quick rides to the CBD. That makes it useful for visitors who want access to nightlife and offices without staying directly inside the busiest tourist nodes.
The area also works for locals considering a staycation built around restaurants, Fort Canning, Chinatown, Bugis or Orchard. If Hilton opens inventory ahead of launch, the first practical question will be how the property prices against existing riverfront hotels.
What To Watch Before Opening
The hotel’s Hilton page is already live, which is useful for tracking future booking availability, room categories and opening offers. The announcement does not give an exact opening date beyond 2026, so travellers should avoid fixing stay plans until bookable dates appear.
For now, the confirmed story is a riverfront conversion with a major international brand. If the refresh delivers the promised dining, fitness, pool and family amenities, Robertson Quay will gain a meaningful new mid-to-upscale option.



