54 Best Hotels in Singapore

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Singapore was once little more than a stopover for many travelers, but now it has come into its own as a booming metropolis that does good business for vacations as well as holidays. This has led to many hotels having to refurbish, expand, and vary their services to accommodate a changing clientele. As in many others cities, boutique hotels with smaller, quirkily designed rooms have become more and more common over the past couple of decades.

Hotel prices in Singapore can rival those in New York or London—a superior double room in a deluxe hotel can run more than S$400 a night, and one with a private bath in a modest hotel may run around S$200 a night. During conventions and in the peak months of December and June through September, rooms are often scarce, and prices rise. Still, there are usually enough discounts and deals that you can avoid having to pay the full published prices.

For truly low rates, concentrate your search in Chinatown and Little India, which have many of Singapore's budget hotels.

The Fullerton Bay Hotel

$$$$ | 80 Collyer Quay, Singapore, 049326, Singapore Fodor's Choice
The Fullerton Bay Hotel, CBD
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Sitting on a historic pier, the Fullerton Bay Hotel is built completely over water, with a glass facade that sets it apart from the historic buildings nearby. Rooms all have floor-to-ceiling windows and balconies, giving you spectacular views of the city skyline. On the rooftop there is a well-equipped gym, an 80-foot infinity pool, and a bar, all with fantastic views of Marina Bay.

Pros

  • Great views
  • Large pool
  • Contemporary art

Cons

  • Small lobby
  • Breakfast buffet can get cramped
  • More expensive than other similarly-sized rooms
80 Collyer Quay, Singapore, 049326, Singapore
6333–8388
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99 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Amoy Hotel

$$$ | 76 Telok Ayer St., Singapore, 048464, Singapore Fodor's Choice

Named after the Zhangzhou people, who came from China to settle in Singapore, this boutique hotel is a tribute to the area’s trading past and full of character. You’ll enter via Fuk Tak Chi Museum, formerly a temple and headquarters for the Hakka and Cantonese communities in the 1800s. The same historic aesthetic carries through the hotel, with intricate latticework and heritage designs across the 37 rooms.

Pros

  • Excellent location
  • Digital check-in
  • Unique historical design

Cons

  • Lighting is a little dim in some rooms
  • No pool
  • Late-night noise from local bars in some rooms
76 Telok Ayer St., Singapore, 048464, Singapore
6580--2888
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37 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Naumi Hotel Singapore

$$ | 41 Seah St., Singapore, 188396, Singapore Fodor's Choice

In an effort to pay tribute to the Peranakan-style townhouses used to form this boutique hotel, its designers left details like the original timber flooring and French-style windows intact. The 79 rooms are split into three categories: the least expensive don’t have windows, but use high ceilings to try to make them feel like urban lofts. There's also a beautiful rooftop infinity pool with views across the city, and proven sustainability efforts to eliminate single-plastics.

Pros

  • Free snacks and minibar
  • Nespresso machines
  • Rooftop infinity pool

Cons

  • TV reception could be better
  • Noise from traffic
  • Rooms could do with a refresh
41 Seah St., Singapore, 188396, Singapore
6403–6000
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79 rooms
No Meals

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PARKROYAL on Pickering

$$$ | 3 Upper Pickering St., Singapore, 058289, Singapore Fodor's Choice

The stunning architecture at this hotel integrates environmental principles both inside and out, including lush sky gardens almost 1,000 feet above street level, floor-to-ceiling glass windows throughout to decrease the need for artificial lighting, use of recycled stone and glass in guest room baths, and rainwater used to water greenery in the lobby. Colorful cabanas shaped like birdcages are scattered around the infinity pool on the fifth floor, where you'll also find the dedicated wellness floor with a spa and gym. The Collection Club lounge, for club-level guests, has 360-degree views of the city. Although the suites as well as the rooms both run small, clever sliding doors and large hanging mirrors prevent them from feeling cramped.

Pros

  • Great spa facilities
  • Eco-conscious initiatives
  • City views from infinity pool

Cons

  • Limited in-house restaurants
  • Some rooms are considered small for price
  • Outdoor walkways not so great in the rain
3 Upper Pickering St., Singapore, 058289, Singapore
6809–8888
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367 rooms
No Meals

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The Quincy

$$$ | 22 Mt. Elizabeth, Singapore, 228517 ‎, Singapore Fodor's Choice

This boutique hotel bills itself as a refuge where you can savor life to the fullest in style, and every element of your stay here reflects that sentiment. Rates include breakfast (served until 3 pm), all-day light refreshments, and complimentary cocktails during happy hour, perhaps to be enjoyed in the sheltered infinity pool overlooking the city. Although the Quincy is close to the Orchard shopping belt, there's just enough distance to offer an escape from the hustle and bustle. The modern design utilizes glowing colorful lights rather than artwork, and guest room walls incorporate stone, wood, and mirrors.

Pros

  • Infinity pool overlooking the city
  • Quiet location
  • Complimentary minibar

Cons

  • Food is not as great as outside the hotel
  • Smaller pool, limited seating
  • Busy breakfast
22 Mt. Elizabeth, Singapore, 228517 ‎, Singapore
6738–5888
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108 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Raffles Hotel

$$$$ | 1 Beach Rd., Singapore, 189673, Singapore Fodor's Choice

An extensive 2019 makeover added elegant new suites, restaurants, and bars to this 1887 Grande Dame, which was once the home of a British sea captain and is still Singapore's history-steeped showpiece—not only has its guest list included the likes of Rudyard Kipling, Somerset Maugham, Elizabeth Taylor, and Michael Jackson, but its chic plantation-themed Long Bar is the original purveyor of the Singapore Sling cocktail and the only place where you can litter legally (help yourself to peanuts from the gunny sack, then throw their shells onto the floor).

Pros

  • A Singapore landmark
  • Legendary service
  • Long Bar, the original purveyor of the Singapore Sling cocktail

Cons

  • Very expensive
  • Lots of curious non-guests milling around
  • Still somewhat old-fashioned after the renovation
1 Beach Rd., Singapore, 189673, Singapore
6337–1886
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115 suites
No Meals

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The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore

$$$$ | 7 Raffles Ave., Singapore, 039799, Singapore Fodor's Choice

One of the most dramatic of the luxury hotels in Marina Bay has 32 floors of unobstructed harbor and city views; sculptures by Frank Stella; prints by David Hockney and Henry Moore; and large rooms with sofas as well as bathrooms where tubs have pillows and large octagonal windows. The Ritz-Carlton Club, on the 32nd floor, comes with personalized concierge service. In-house restaurants include the one-Michelin-star Summer Pavilion for Cantonese, and the popular Asian- and European-influenced Colony. The acclaimed Shiraishi Japanese restaurant is also within the building, though it's not managed by the hotel. There's live jazz in the lobby lounge every evening.

Pros

  • Top floors have great views
  • Top-notch service
  • Central

Cons

  • Some corner rooms overlook the highway
  • All this luxury is costly
  • Doesn't participate in Marriott's Bonvoy loyalty rewards program
7 Raffles Ave., Singapore, 039799, Singapore
6337–8888
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608 rooms
No Meals

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Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore

$$$ | 22 Orange Grove Rd., Singapore, 258350, Singapore Fodor's Choice

Often referred to as "Singapore's other botanical garden" (due to its 15 acres of tropical landscaped gardens), this oasis has been one of Singapore's top hotels for more than three decades. The hotel has three distinct wings that offer different experiences (and prices), from the butler-serviced Valley Wing to the balcony suites in the Garden Wing. The hotel has a huge variety of dining options, including Waterfall Ristorante Italiano for delicious Italian cuisine, and Shang Palace for refined Cantonese dining.

Pros

  • 15 acres of flowers and plants
  • Beautiful spa and pool
  • Indoor and outdoor family facilities

Cons

  • A short hike to Orchard Road and MRT
  • Dated exterior
  • Breakfast area can be a little too busy
22 Orange Grove Rd., Singapore, 258350, Singapore
6737–3644
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972 rooms
No Meals

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W Singapore – Sentosa Cove

$$$$ | 21 Ocean Way, Singapore, 098374, Singapore Fodor's Choice

At this, another of the Starwood chain’s trendy W brand hotels, works by Andy Warhol and Damien Hirst are mixed in with unique art installations, and the glam-rock atmosphere starts in the lobby with an illuminated wall and fountain at WOOBAR, where a DJ often spins. Other bonuses include 24-hour access to both the gym and swimming pool, advanced in-room entertainment systems, and special mood-lighting options in all the rooms. There are nine room types, each offering different amenities—plunge pools, outdoor balconies, full bars and kitchens—so choose accordingly.

Pros

  • Seaside city escape
  • Huge pool with underwater speakers
  • Stylish rooms

Cons

  • No beach
  • Not centrally located
  • Doesn’t feel local, despite the lush surroundings
21 Ocean Way, Singapore, 098374, Singapore
6808–7288
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240 rooms
No Meals

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Marina Bay Sands

$$$$ | 10 Bayfront Ave., Singapore, 018956, Singapore
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It’s all about the view at this world-famous hotel, with its three towers offering plenty of vantage points from which to enjoy Singapore’s cityscape. Inside, the rooms are pretty standard, with few of the design touches that have been lavished on the building’s exterior. The mega-structure is capped by a 3-acre (1.2-hectare) SkyPark, where there's a large infinity pool. Also on offer are a casino, theaters, and tons of shops and restaurants.

Pros

  • Iconic rooftop infinity pool
  • Lots of excellent restaurants
  • Award-winning Banyan Tree Spa

Cons

  • Very expensive
  • Large crowds milling about
  • Service can feel impersonal
10 Bayfront Ave., Singapore, 018956, Singapore
6688–8868
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2,561 rooms
No Meals

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Amara Singapore Hotel

$$ | 165 Tanjong Pagar Rd., Singapore, 088539, Singapore

This 18-story hotel—part of a vibrant entertainment and shopping complex in the business district's south end and convenient to the MRT station, the commercial and port facilities, and Chinatown's shops and restaurants—is soothing, thanks to a minimalist lobby, a Balinese-style pool, and guest rooms decorated in earth tones and timber.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Business center
  • Spacious bedrooms

Cons

  • Breakfast is crowded
  • Rooms are a little tired looking
  • Internet could be faster
165 Tanjong Pagar Rd., Singapore, 088539, Singapore
6879–2555
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Credit cards accepted
380 rooms
No Meals

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Ambassador Transit Hotel

$ | Airport Blvd., Singapore, 819642, Singapore

Rooms at this airport hotel are clean, fresh, and basic, and include use of the swimming pool, sauna, and fitness center. Rates are for six-hour periods, and nonguests may also use the pool and shower facilities.

Pros

  • Includes use of swimming pool and gym
  • Good for early flights and layovers
  • Bargain prices

Cons

  • Basic rooms
  • Far from the city
  • Little atmosphere
Airport Blvd., Singapore, 819642, Singapore
6507–9788
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171 rooms
No Meals

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Ann Siang House, The Unlimited Collection by Oakwood

$$$ | 28 Ann Siang Rd., Singapore, 069708, Singapore

In a restored heritage building, this boutique property is much-loved for its architecture and style. Rooms are spacious, with rain showers, tea/coffee makers, and a minimalist design in cool tones and gold. While the in-house facilities are fairly limited, if you flash your key card, you’ll get discounts at a range of nearby bars, cafés, restaurants, and fitness centers.

Pros

  • Excellent location
  • Complimentary laundrette
  • Near to popular hawker centers

Cons

  • No swimming pool
  • No breakfast
  • Some rooms have small windows
28 Ann Siang Rd., Singapore, 069708, Singapore
8608--8190
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20 rooms
No Meals

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Carlton Hotel

$$ | 76 Bras Basah Rd., Singapore, 189558, Singapore

Raffles City, Chijmes, the arts and cultural district, the convention and business areas, and major public transportation are all near this understated, contemporary hotel, where the marble lobby is dotted with modern artwork, and the lounges are perfect spots for sipping afternoon tea. The nicest and newest rooms are in the Premier Wing, which is also home to the hotel's Club Lounge.

Pros

  • Center of town
  • Spacious rooms
  • Poolside drinks

Cons

  • Some wings have rooms that are better than others
  • Not a showstopper like some other hotels in the area
76 Bras Basah Rd., Singapore, 189558, Singapore
6338–8333
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940 rooms
No Meals

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The Clan Hotel Singapore

$$$ | 10 Cross St., Singapore, 048417, Singapore

Moody lighting and traditional Chinese design define this modern 30-story hotel, which is located perfectly at the edge of the CBD, overlooking the intricate red-tiled shophouses of Telok Ayer. With a rooftop pool, gym, and Jacuzzi, as well as personal touches like a welcoming Chinese tea ritual, it appeals to both business travelers and tourists alike. Opt to stay in one of the Master Series rooms, which include such special privileges as customizable in-room snacks, all-day breakfast, and local precinct tours from your personal concierge.

Pros

  • Great benefits for Master Series rooms
  • Shower suites for early/late arrivals
  • Amazing views

Cons

  • Deluxe rooms are quite compact
  • Breakfast area is crowded
  • Fairly small pool area
10 Cross St., Singapore, 048417, Singapore
6228--6388
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324 rooms
No Meals

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Conrad Centennial Singapore

$$$ | 2 Temasek Blvd., Singapore, 038982, Singapore

Spaces throughout this swank business hotel—situated near Suntec City, three national museums, and the CBD—are brightened by original Asian-influenced artwork, and guest rooms have pillow menus, Conrad teddy bears, bath salts, and other little extras. The 24-hour business center has well-equipped meeting rooms. Oscar's restaurant is also open around the clock and is known for its popular buffet. Golden Peony serves very good Cantonese dim sum.

Pros

  • 24-hour restaurant
  • Convenience
  • Great service

Cons

  • Swimming pool is showing its age
  • Limited spa treatments
  • Rooms can be noisy
2 Temasek Blvd., Singapore, 038982, Singapore
6334–8888
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Credit cards accepted
512 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Crowne Plaza Changi Airport

$$$ | 75 Airport Blvd., Changi, 819664, Singapore

What may be the world's best airport hotel has many (soundproof) rooms that face the runway, as well as more tranquil terrace rooms that lead directly to the lushly landscaped pool. Day rates are also available. With the subway below the lobby, downtown Singapore is 30 minutes away.

Pros

  • Connected to the airport and MRT station
  • Comfortable rooms
  • Unique views of the runway

Cons

  • Not centrally located
  • Area isn't interesting
  • No free in-room WiFi
75 Airport Blvd., Changi, 819664, Singapore
6823–5300
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Credit cards accepted
320 rooms
No Meals

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The Elizabeth Hotel

$$ | 24 Mt. Elizabeth, Singapore, 228518, Singapore

This hotel is in a residential area surrounded by greenery behind Orchard Road's main shopping district and has superior and deluxe rooms done in an English country style, complete with Tudor furnishings. The wood-fired pizzas at Modesto, which serves as both the place for breakfast and as a classic Italian restaurant (albeit not as good as other Italian restaurants on Orchard Road), can be enjoyed with views of the landscaped waterfall garden.

Pros

  • In a quieter area
  • Free parking
  • Has a pool and gym

Cons

  • Many rooms don't have a view
  • Staff could be friendlier
  • The walls are a little thin
24 Mt. Elizabeth, Singapore, 228518, Singapore
6738–1188
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Credit cards accepted
256 rooms
No Meals

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Equarius Hotel

$$$$ | 8 Sentosa Gateway, Sentosa Island, 098269, Singapore

This hotel feels less like a family theme park than the five other hotels that make up Resorts World Sentosa. In the lobby there are aqua and sand color patterns running across all of the furniture and carpeting, along with a giant digital waterfall gushing down behind the bar. Although the hotel does its best to provide a tranquil escape from the family fun, it's best to request a room facing the rain forest, as the squealing children splashing in the water park outside can often be heard from rooms on the other side. Some rooms have direct access to a private lap pool for more privacy. Contemporary Chinese cuisine is served at the well-respected Forest restaurant, with stand-out dishes being whipped up by celebrity chef Sam Leong.

Pros

  • Some rooms have direct pool access
  • A tranquil escape
  • Access to amenities at other Resorts World hotels

Cons

  • Not centrally located
  • Could use more character
  • Very expensive
8 Sentosa Gateway, Sentosa Island, 098269, Singapore
6577–8899
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172 rooms
No Meals

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Four Seasons Hotel Singapore

$$$$ | 190 Orchard Blvd., Singapore, 248646, Singapore

Rooms are spacious at this refined hotel with a design inspired by the nearby Singapore Botanic Gardens, including a natural color palette with Peranakan tiles and Asian art. The Jiang-Nan Chun restaurant serves impressive Cantonese dishes and has a stunning interior that blends art deco and art nouveau styles. Some of the tennis courts are air-conditioned, and there's a golf simulator and in-room exercise equipment. Parents can request a childproof guest room, along with a complimentary stroller or baby carrier; board and video games are available for older kids. The hotel is linked to Orchard Road via an elevated passageway to the Hilton.

Pros

  • Family-friendly
  • Outside pool on the 20th floor
  • 24-hour gym and four tennis courts

Cons

  • On a busy road
  • Surrounded by malls
  • Interiors are a little dated
190 Orchard Blvd., Singapore, 248646, Singapore
6734–1110
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Credit cards accepted
295 rooms
No Meals

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The Fullerton Hotel

$$$$ | 1 Fullerton Sq., Singapore, 049178, Singapore

Singapore's former General Post Office-turned-hotel has many historic details paying tribute to its past, making this an atmospheric setting to base yourself; plus, its central location means that you’ll be within walking distance of many of the top sights. The rooms facing Marina Bay offer views of the nightly laser-light show; the infinity pool overlooks preserved shophouses in Boat Quay. The restaurants here include Jade (serving Chinese), The Courtyard (international menu with traditional English afternoon tea), and the buffet restaurant Town.

Pros

  • Iconic building
  • Award-winning restaurants
  • Great city views

Cons

  • Small pool that can get crowded
  • Small TVs
  • Starting to show its age
1 Fullerton Sq., Singapore, 049178, Singapore
6733–8388
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400 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Furama City Centre

$$ | 60 Eu Tong Sen St., Singapore, 059804, Singapore

This modern curvilinear building stands out amid the surrounding shophouses on the edge of Chinatown. The beige lobby is a bit dated, but the rooms themselves are comfortable, making it popular with tour groups and businessmen. Spend time relaxing by the pool, or sipping a coffee in the on-site Tiffany Café & Restaurant.

Pros

  • Great views from high floors
  • Easy access to Chinatown
  • 24-hour room service

Cons

  • Amenities are outdated
  • Some rooms have interior-facing windows
  • Check-in and check-out can take a while
60 Eu Tong Sen St., Singapore, 059804, Singapore
6533–3888
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445 rooms
No Meals

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Goodwood Park Hotel

$$$ | 22 Scotts Rd., Singapore, 228221, Singapore

What began in 1900 as a club for German expatriates is now a landmark hotel that's hosted the likes of the Duke of Windsor, Noël Coward, and the great ballerina Anna Pavlova, who performed here. The Parklane Suites, each with a bedroom and a living-dining room, are a good choice for a spacious stay. The elegant poolside suites have French windows that open directly onto the Balinese-style pool. Service is extremely efficient down to the smallest detail, from the nightly bed turn down to the flashlight in the vanity drawer.

Pros

  • Beautiful Balinese-style pool
  • Historical building
  • Great service

Cons

  • Small gym
  • On a busy road
  • A little dated
22 Scotts Rd., Singapore, 228221, Singapore
6737–7411
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233 rooms
No Meals

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Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel

$$$ | 392 Havelock Rd., Singapore, 169663, Singapore

Large windows throughout this hotel give full focus to the Singapore River, and the rooms bring to mind those of a resort, with parquet floors and rattan furniture. Bathrooms have no tubs, only showers. Guests in the Executive Club rooms also have access to a bilevel lounge with personalized services, breakfast, and cocktails. There is a 24-hour business center with state-of-the-art offices and a boardroom, plus all rooms are wheelchair accessible.

Pros

  • Family-friendly
  • Business services
  • Central location

Cons

  • Small pool for such a large hotel
  • Bathrooms have no tubs
  • Rooms could be bigger
392 Havelock Rd., Singapore, 169663, Singapore
6733–0880
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Credit cards accepted
574 rooms
No Meals

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Grand Hyatt Singapore

$$$$ | 10–12 Scotts Rd., Singapore, 228211, Singapore

The hotel's Grand Wing consists of one-, two-, and three-room apartments with extra bathrooms, study areas, and private mailboxes; the Grand Club executive floor, on Level 21, has breathtaking skyline views. The smallish standard rooms are painted in soft hues against dark carpeting, and the deluxe rooms in the Terrace Wing have glass enclosed alcoves with views. The gardens on the fourth- and fifth-floor terraces stand out for their cascading waterfalls and Asian landscaping. The hotel's restaurants are also dining destinations in their own right: head to Pete's Place for excellent pasta dishes, mezza9 for authentic Asian, or stop at Scotts Lounge for afternoon tea.

Pros

  • Lovely spa
  • Wide selection of restaurants
  • Central location

Cons

  • Surrounded by malls
  • Rooms lack personality
  • Small standard rooms
10–12 Scotts Rd., Singapore, 228211, Singapore
6738–1234
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677 rooms
No Meals

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Grand Mercure Singapore Roxy

$ | 50 East Coast Rd., Singapore, 428769, Singapore
This modern if sparsely furnished hotel is a smart choice for those who want to experience Singapore’s bohemian East Coast lifestyle or explore East Coast Park. It’s across from the popular Parkway Parade mall and a stone’s throw from the park.

Pros

  • Plenty of dining and shopping options nearby
  • Cool neighborhood
  • Free airport shuttle

Cons

  • Rooms look bare
  • No MRT station within walking distance (although there are bus stops)
  • Not centrally located
50 East Coast Rd., Singapore, 428769, Singapore
6344–8000
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576 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton Singapore

$$ | 581 Orchard Rd., Singapore, 238883, Singapore

At this Hilton, you can expect all the modern in-room amenities characteristic of more luxurious properties, as well as some of the country's most upscale boutiques in the on-site shopping arcade. The rooms are spacious, and those on the street side have city views, but rooms at the back are blocked by Four Seasons next door. The Executive Club floors have 72 rooms and suites with Jacuzzis, and a clubroom, which serves food and cocktails. The hotel's eateries include il Cielo and Iggy's, which serves European dishes with a modern Asian twist.

Pros

  • Sky Bar on the 24th floor
  • Award-winning restaurant Iggy's
  • Near Orchard MRT

Cons

  • Busy on weekends
  • Surrounded by malls
  • Rooms can be a little small
581 Orchard Rd., Singapore, 238883, Singapore
6737–2233
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423 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel 81 Sakura

$ | 181 Joo Chiat Rd., Singapore, 427452, Singapore

Housed inside an azure Peranakan shophouse corner lot, this Japanese-themed budget hotel is in the very center of Joo Chiat. Spread over four stories, the rooms are bright, with warm wood floors and come equipped with perks like mini-fridges, high-speed Wi-Fi, and TVs. Late check-ins and check-outs are free (subject to availability), and booking directly on the hotel's website gets some discount. 

Pros

  • Friendly housekeeping
  • Close to transport and amenities
  • Good value for money

Cons

  • Few amenities in the room
  • Rooms are a bit cramped
  • Cleanliness can be hit or miss
181 Joo Chiat Rd., Singapore, 427452, Singapore
6247--8181
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75 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Jen Tanglin Singapore

$$ | 1A Cuscaden Rd., Singapore, 249716, Singapore

Connected to the Tanglin Mall, this hotel has all the essentials—including a lovely outdoor pool surrounded by leafy greenery. Rooms are comfortable, with plenty of light from their bay windows. Room service is available 24 hours, and scores of restaurants and a supermarket are just steps away. An hourly shuttle to Orchard Road and the MRT station is available, too. For seafood and local dishes by the pool, check out Ah Hoi's Kitchen.

Pros

  • 24-hour room service
  • Shuttle to MRT
  • Chili crab at Ah Hoi's Kitchen

Cons

  • Small rooms
  • Breakfast is a little too busy
  • Smokers have to leave the hotel for a smoking area around the corner
1A Cuscaden Rd., Singapore, 249716, Singapore
6738–2222
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546 rooms
Free Breakfast

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InterContinental Singapore

$$$ | 80 Middle Rd., Singapore, 188966, Singapore

With its gorgeous Peranakan-style furnishings, silk wall coverings, elegant chandeliers, and rooms styled after 1920s heritage shophouses, this pet-friendly Bugis Junction hotel is luxuriously local. Unlike most other five-star hotels, it's situated outside of the Central Business District and Orchard Road shopping belt, but it's in one of the city's most culturally rich neighborhoods, which is a delight to explore. Sign up for the hotel's free two-hour Guide Heritage Trail tour for an introduction to the area.

Pros

  • Connected to the Bugis MRT station
  • Pet- and family-friendly
  • 24-hour fitness center

Cons

  • Neighborhood gets busy on weekends
  • A distance from the main business and shopping areas
  • Rooms feel slightly closed in
80 Middle Rd., Singapore, 188966, Singapore
6338–7600
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403 rooms
No Meals

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