In the heart of Singapore’s Civic District, Capitol Singapore and the surrounding City Hall precinct offer a vibrant blend of culture, luxury and lifestyle. Framed by iconic heritage architecture, this is where the past and present come together, whether you’re catching a show, enjoying a coffee, or simply soaking in the city’s energy.
At the centre of it all is the Capitol Theatre, a grand space that continues to host a dynamic line-up of performances. From international stars like Tinashe to beloved local acts such as Broadway Beng®, Capitol Theatre sets the stage for unforgettable nights. With events regularly presented by IMC Live Global and other promoters, it’s a venue that keeps Singapore’s arts and entertainment calendar buzzing. For tourists, visitors and locals alike, The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore offers a refined base. The hotel pairs five-star service with heritage charm, placing guests within walking distance of top attractions, museums, and Marina Bay. Whether you’re here for business or leisure, its dining, spa, and event offerings make it more than just a place to stay.

Coffee lovers are spoiled for choice. Café Kitsuné blends Parisian chic with Japanese cool in a stylish space that features tropical greenery and oak interiors. The terrace is made for lingering over its signature coffee blends and pastries. It continues its relevance, even though across at Raffles City, Blue Bottle Coffee has opened its first Southeast Asian sit-down café, minimalist haven serving deliciously sourced coffee beans, popularised in South Korea, with crowd favourites like th NOLA iced coffee and fresh bakes crafted in collaboration with Bakery Brera.
For professionals, No.18 at Capitol Singapore offers flexible workspaces in a stylish setting, with a soothing colour scheme, that balances design and functionality. Whether it is a day of focused work or a creative brainstorming session, this co-working hub puts you in the centre of it all, with great coffee and culture at your doorstep.
Compared to the rest of the International Workplace Group’s outlets, Regus and SPACES, there is a more defined sense of aesthetics present with its elegant yet minimal fit-out, that does not go into excesses, and has the advantage of a central location, compared to the branches off city centre. By contrast to WeWork, with a younger demographic base, littered across CBD, Suntec, Beach Road and more, it attracts a older, hybrid crowd. As you weigh your options, one will realise No. 18 retains its enduring refined and polished feel, as a premium co-working space, whilst not as luxurious, as a marble clad Great Room, a few steps away at Raffles Hotel.

Completing the precinct’s appeal is Horology Services managed by Cortina, a destination for watch enthusiasts who demand the very best in care for their timepieces. Specialising in watch maintenance, repair, and restoration, their team of skilled experts ensures every piece is treated with precision and respect. Whether it’s a cherished family heirloom or a modern mechanical marvel, your watch is in the best hands. Another gem, if you did not look hard enough, would be its Capitol Cigar and Whisky Lounge managed by Quaich Bar, to unwind at.
From arts and culture to luxury living and precision craftsmanship, Capitol Singapore and the City Hall precinct are where timeless heritage meets modern city living, all within one vibrant, connected destination.
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