Following the success of the Quincy hotel brand, which is known for its stylish properties as well as curated experiential guest offerings, Far East Hospitality has taken a step further with the launch of the brand’s first serviced residences spin-off.
The 255-key Quincy House Singapore is located in the upscale Holland Village precinct, putting guests in close proximity to some of the city-state’s most popular eateries, fine-dining restaurants, and retail shops. It is also within a stone’s throw of the train station, where lines connect guests to Singapore’s business hubs, city centre, and other essential facilities.

Quincy House Singapore is designed with solo travellers, expatriates, and small families in mind. Guests can choose from Deluxe Rooms that come without a kitchenette as well as One-Bedroom Deluxe, Two-Bedroom Superior, and Two-Bedroom Deluxe apartments. Apartment options come with a living room, kitchenette, and functional furniture.
Regardless of their choice of accommodation, guests are all invited to benefit from Quincy House Singapore’s social spaces and guest amenities. The property features Quincy Connect, a stylish social space that includes The Living Room and The Laundry Room. A Munchies Bar is set up within The Living Room, offering complimentary snacks round the clock and breakfast boxes in the morning. The Laundry Room comes with a cosy area for guests to read and work while waiting for their washing to be done.
Other facilities include a rooftop pool, a barbecue pit with a dining area, a 24-hour gym with abundant daylight, and an alfresco seating area with an open kitchen overlooking the Holland Village neighbourhood.
A highlight for guests is the Quincy Qurator, a knowledgeable guide who will customise stays with insider tips and tailored experiences. The serviced residence has also prepared a handy Quincy Qurate Neighbourhood Guide that offers three exploration tracks to suit different personalities and preferences. Content in this guide will be updated every quarter to ensure long-staying guests have something new to experience and discover.









