Ms Rotterdam in the Norwegian fjords.
Raffles hotel
The Duke and Duchess chose the world-famous Raffles Hotel for their stay in Singapore. Celebrating 125 years in business, the hotel has appeared in books by Somerset Maugham and Rudyard Kipling - and offers old-school opulent luxury. If your budget doesn't stretch to £400 a night, you could check in at The Forest By Wangz, which is ranked fourth on TripAdvisor and costs from £121 per night.
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