Varel Singapore, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel Opens in Selegie Neighbourhood
Varel Singapore, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel is a 128-room boutique property located at the junction of Selegie Road and Mount Sophia

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Varel Singapore, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel has opened in Singapore’s Selegie neighbourhood, marking the latest expansion of Marriott Bonvoy’s Tribute Portfolio brand in the city-state. The 128-room boutique hotel rises on the former site of Selegie Centre at the junction of Selegie Road and Mount Sophia. Positioned within one of Singapore’s culturally layered districts, the property reflects the neighbourhood’s evolving identity while introducing a contemporary lifestyle hospitality concept.

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Varel Singapore, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel Introduces a Boutique Lifestyle Stay in Selegie

Key Takeaways

  • Varel Singapore, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel opens in Selegie district
  • 128-room boutique property built on former Selegie Centre site
  • Inspired by heritage architecture and neighbourhood memories
  • Four dining venues including café, cocktail bar, and rooftop bar

Property Overview

Varel Singapore, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel features 128 guestrooms designed around two distinct colour palettes — light and dark — creating subtle variations across the accommodation experience. Interiors combine traditional architectural references with contemporary design elements, reflecting both heritage influences and modern urban living.

Design details include carpet patterns inspired by chendol, vintage lift-style grills, and dim sum–inspired lighting fixtures. Bathtubs positioned against softly curved walls, together with bespoke in-room amenities, complete the guestrooms’ design concept.

The building was designed by architectural firm FDAT and takes cues from the scale and rhythm of the surrounding pre-war shophouses. Sky terraces and guestroom balconies function as elevated gardens, introducing greenery and outdoor space into the dense urban setting.

Facilities include a rooftop infinity pool overlooking Singapore’s skyline, offering a quiet retreat within the city environment.

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Dining and Social Spaces

Varel Singapore, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel houses four dining and drinking venues positioned as social gathering spaces within the property.

Hathaway Autograph serves as the hotel’s all-day dining restaurant, offering Southeast Asian dishes interpreted through contemporary culinary techniques. The venue includes both indoor and alfresco seating.

Vernacular Coffee operates as the café’s flagship outlet, roasting coffee beans on-site and serving specialty brews. Saga Bar functions as an intimate cocktail lounge featuring drinks inspired by regional spices and ingredients.

A rooftop pool bar complements the dining lineup, allowing guests to transition from daytime leisure to evening social gatherings.


Quote from Management

Rajeev Menon, President for Asia Pacific excluding China at Marriott International, said the opening of Varel Singapore, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel reflects the brand’s commitment to expanding distinctive boutique hospitality experiences across Asia.

He noted that Tribute Portfolio hotels aim to celebrate individuality and local culture while offering independent-style properties backed by Marriott’s global hospitality network.


Location and Destination Context

Varel Singapore, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel is located at the intersection of Selegie Road and Mount Sophia, an area historically shaped by immigrant communities and characterised by pre-war shophouses and Art Deco architecture.

The neighbourhood has developed into a mixed cultural district with cafés, late-night eateries, and independent creative spaces.

The hotel is within walking distance of several MRT stations, including Little India, Rochor, Bencoolen, and Dhoby Ghaut, providing connections across Singapore’s transit network.

Nearby attractions include the National Museum of Singapore, Kampong Glam, Bugis, and Chinatown. Major commercial districts such as Orchard Road and Marina Bay are also accessible within a short transit journey.


Brand Background

Tribute Portfolio is part of Marriott Bonvoy’s collection of more than 30 hotel brands worldwide. The brand focuses on independent-style boutique hotels that emphasise local character, design individuality, and neighbourhood integration.

Properties in the Tribute Portfolio collection typically operate in culturally distinctive urban districts or emerging lifestyle destinations.

Guests staying at Varel Singapore, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel can earn and redeem points through the Marriott Bonvoy loyalty programme, which operates across Marriott International’s global network of hotels and resorts.


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Paul Lo

Paul Lo is an independent travel journalist and editor focused on global hotel openings, airline lounges, and hospitality industry developments. Originally from Hong Kong and now based in Shanghai, he previously worked at South China Morning Post, Apple Daily, Shanghai Daily, and Global Times, covering news and developments across Asia.