SINGAPORE: Hotel Miramar, which ceased operations at the end of October, will soon be given a new lease of life. A subsidiary of Singapore-listed Wee Hur Holdings has entered into a cooperation agreement with fund management company Aravest and international hotel group Hilton to transform the long-standing riverside property into Singapore’s first DoubleTree by Hilton hotel.
Wee Hur Holdings announced the partnership on Monday (Nov 3) before the market opened, confirming that the redevelopment will see the historic property reborn as DoubleTree by Hilton Singapore Robertson Quay, slated to open in 2026.
The 344-room hotel will undergo an extensive renovation that includes modern upgrades to guest rooms, meeting spaces, restaurants, and the hotel lobby. New family-oriented facilities, such as a kids’ club and a peak court, will also be introduced to enhance the overall guest experience.
Wee Hur Holdings said its decision to collaborate with Hilton stemmed from the DoubleTree brand’s strong international reputation and adaptable market positioning. The company expressed confidence that Hilton’s established business and marketing networks would help further unlock the hotel’s potential value and strengthen its competitiveness in Singapore’s hospitality sector.
Opened in the 1960s, the Miramar Hotel has long been regarded as a landmark in the Robertson Quay area. Its upcoming transformation marks a new chapter for the site, combining the location’s heritage with modern hospitality under the globally recognised DoubleTree by Hilton brand.


