The majestic InterContinental has bestowed luxury to the harbour city from insides of an imposing 1851 built sandstone edifice which was once the historic Treasury Building. The venue inspires locals and visitors alike to discover classic experiences and stamp it as one of the astute venues to call it home away from home. Blending elegance with comfort, each of the hotel’s 509 guest rooms and suites presents mesmerising views of either the city skyline, harbour or the botanical garden. Watching the sunrise from the rooms and suites or from the rooftop Club InterContinental is a fascinating experience. All dining options are inviting. Café Opera spreads a grand buffet from fresh and seasonal produces while 117 Dining serves a la carte degustation menu. High Tea and High Coffee at The Cortile is famous among the city’s elites. Perched on level 31, the exclusive Supper Club which is traditionally reserved for Club InterContinental guests is now open to all from Wednesday to Saturday. The hotel offers 15 character-filled meeting rooms and spaces, perfect for any small to large meetings, conferences or events.
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