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About Singapore
A vibrant tropical metropolis with a fascinating history and a growing reputation for innovation, Singapore is a fantastic destination. Many of us have experienced the city-state only briefly as a gateway to the wonders of Indonesia or Malaysia, but this pint-sized country really packs a punch when it comes to food, heritage, shopping and events. Accommodation options are almost endless in this lively metropolis, ranging from sleek city hotels to beautiful boutique hideaways. Choosing the best places to stay in Singapore can feel tricky, but our Gurus have got you covered!
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There’s far more to Singapore than the skyscrapers of the CBD. If you’re eager to explore the region’s natural beauty, look to 101-hectare Gardens by the Bay, the acclaimed Singapore Botanic Garden — undoubtedly one of the world’s most beautiful — and the National Orchid Garden. Little ones will adore an outing to the Singapore Zoo or to Universal Studios Singapore, too. For a sense of Singapore’s rich heritage as a trading settlement, head to the gorgeous Emerald Hill Neighbourhood and see the NUS Baba House and the Peranakan Museum. The National Museum of Singapore, the Singapore Art Museum and the ArtScience Museum are also excellent.
Singapore’s fabulous shopping scene is as buzzy as ever, with boutiques galore in malls and restored shophouses across the city. Foodies, on the other hand, can delight in discovering the simple hawker centres where Singaporean families congregate for sensational fare from family-owned stalls, scour the streets of Chinatown for late-night eats, or gather at ultra-chic gastronomic restaurants. Cocktail bars abound too; some of our favourites are tucked within the best places to stay in Singapore, perfect for kickstarting or rounding off your evening!
The Best Places to Stay in Singapore
For Boutique Chic
- Duxton Reserve has been richly decorated by the acclaimed Anouska Hempel, and features red, gold and black hues in uniquely appointed rooms and suites with four-poster beds and a real sense of old-school Singaporean glamour. Housed in a restored building in characterful Tanjong Pagar, this is a chic choice for romantics and fans of bold design.
- The Scarlet offers a romantic, theatrical experience with velvet upholstery, dark polished wood and ornate mirrors in its 80 moody, colourful rooms; the best have hot tubs too. Made up of 13 restored shophouses in buzzy Chinatown, this is a brilliant boutique bolthole for couples.
- The Warehouse Hotel was once a spice godown on the Singapore River. Now extensively refurbished yet retaining nods to its industrial roots, it's a trendy boutique hotel with hip, minimalist rooms and suites clad in restful grey & white tones. Gather at the bar or modern Singaporean restaurant for flavoursome food and cocktails. One for design lovers.
- The Vagabond Club is housed in a 20th-century building between Little India and Kampong Glam. Atmospheric rooms boast Chinese screens, velvet pieces and eclectic art collections. The Whiskey & Jazz Club is the real heart of the hotel, with a tremendous array of tipples and a lively programme of events ranging from talks to live music nights. Very glamorous.
For Landmark Luxury
- The Shangri-La Hotel in Singapore is the brand's original flagship property — and deemed by many to be their very best. Set in 15 acres of grounds, this splendid hotel boasts sumptuous guestrooms and suites, a swimming pool, multiple restaurants, a soothing spa, tennis courts and more. A hugely romantic hotel, with classic style in spades.
- Raffles Singapore is one of the world's most iconic hotels, dating back over 130 years. Home of the Singapore Sling and the legendary Long Bar, this is a glamorous old-fashioned hotel for those seeking to experience the charm of a bygone era. You'll also find six restaurants, a swimming pool, spa, theatre and museum.
- Mandarin Oriental Singapore fuses classic Singaporean style with contemporary elements to create a hugely luxurious city hotel. Opulent rooms promise striking harbour views, and there are five restaurants to choose from after big days of exploring or rejuvenating spa treatments. Fabulous.
- Marina Bay Sands is a glittering icon, with more than 2000 chic rooms set in a towering skycraper which has come to dominate the city's skyline. Boasting the world's largest rooftop infinity pool, a plethora of dining options and a glitzy casino, this is a tremendously luxurious choice. Slick suites will suit romantics or groups of friends, whilst the family rooms are perfect for those with little ones.
For Old-School Charm
- Villa Samadhi has 20 restored bedrooms with carved wooden beds, hardwood floors and chandeliers. The best suites have private plunge pools and big, sink-into tubs. Venture to Tamarind Hill for delicious cuisine. A charming, old-fashioned spot in the Labrador Nature Reserve, perfect for those eager to kick back, take long strolls and enjoy bird watching.
- Goodwood Park Hotel — once the Teutonia Club — dates back to 1900, and has welcomed guests from around the world ever since. Elegant rooms and suites have been extensively updated, but retain elements of eastern style. The six hectares of grounds, complete with two pools, make this a very appealing spot for unwinding.
For Contemporary Cool
- Naumi Hotel is a cool, contemporary spot in the CBD, with 73 swish, monochrome rooms overlooking the glittering city skyline. The 10th floor pool & Cloud 9 bar is perfect for lively evening gatherings, and there's a gym with yoga facilities. Brilliant for design-minded travellers and young — or young-at-heart — couples.
- Andaz Singapore offers modern rooms and suites in the heart of lively Bugis. An urban high-rise retreat with Andre Fu-designed interiors, multiple bars and eateries and a rooftop pool, this is a trendy choice for business or leisure. Interiors are clad in light wood, with uninterrupted city views.
For Business Travellers
- The Fullerton Bay Hotel, overlooking Marina Bay, is a slick, Andre Fu-designed property with smart rooms and suites. Excellent business facilities include multiple meeting rooms, as well as drinking and dining options for hosting get-togethers in the evening. The pool, spa and gym invite guests to unwind, too.
- Swissotel The Stamford has no fewer than 12 restaurants, two swimming pools, a superb spa and a well-equipped gym. A five-star stay in one of the tallest buildings in Asia, it sits above the City Hall MRT Station — well-placed for discovering the city on business or leisure. Meeting rooms, conference facilities and a business centre are all within the hotel.
For an Island Escape
- Capella Hotel promises laid-back luxury within the lush rainforests of Sentosa. The hotel fuses classic and contemporary elegance in rooms and suites clad in dark Indonesian teak, with red and white upholstered furnishings. Kick back at the spa before afternoon tea at The Knolls, Asian fusion cuisine at Cassia and cocktails at Bob's. An opulent island base.
- The Barracks Hotel began life as an artillery outpost and has been transformed into an indulgent hotel where big beds topped with crisp white linens sit alongside polished wood, leather chairs and chic furniture inspired by the golden days of travel. Bathrooms with free-standing tubs are a real treat — as is the refreshing pool. One for couples or families.
- The Outpost Hotel is perfect for lively trips with friends on Sentosa Island. Gather on the rooftop for infinity pool swims and buzzy DJ parties after days spent doing yoga and dance fitness classes with personal trainers. Deluxe rooms have a grown-up, minimalist feel with a largely monochrome palette and garden views. An adults-only spot.
FOR AN APARTMENT OR HOLIDAY VILLA
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Travel Information
- Fly into Singapore Changi Airport,10 miles northeast of the city and well-connected to the centre by Singapore's famously efficient metro system.
- Singapore has ample public transport links, but you may want to drive independently if you're venturing beyond the city. Contact our online partner Rentalcars if you would like to hire a car.
- Tropical and humid, Singapore is a year-round destination. Temperatures hover around 28-33°C for much of the year, with the heaviest rainfall expected April and November - December. Showers are frequent and refreshing! A number of annual festivals take place between July and September; this is peak tourist season so book your trip well in advance.
STILL NOT SURE?
- Explore our list of all the best places to stay in Kuala Lumpur.
- Alternatively, expand your search to see our pick of the best places to stay in neighbouring Malaysia.
- Or contact one of our friendly Gurus for advice.
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The Outpost Hotel Sentosa Island 193 rooms from CA$356
Close to nightlife - A hugely buzzy nightlife spot with regular events — you need go no further than the rooftop for a party!Groups - A fabulous choice for a lively group trip, with the only rooftop pool and bar in the areaWeddings - Sola & Ora is a a wonderful venue for fun-filled weddings overlooking the South China SeaOther Activities - Thrill-seekers will adore Southeast Asia’s first tandem bungy jump at Skypark SentosaA chic, contemporary hotel on Sentosa Island. Expect crisp, clean lines and a monochrome palette in deluxe rooms with breathtaking views across the South China Sea. Gather for rooftop pool parties galore — with live DJs — at this buzzy, adults-only holiday hotspot. For lively trips with friends! See More
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Capella Hotel Sentosa Island 63 rooms from CA$481
Beach Life - Set on 30 acres of lush grounds, leading to a beautiful beach overlooking the South China Sea, this is a brilliant beach baseRomantic Break - With its chic, colonial-inspired style, gorgeous rooms & grounds and gourmet dining this is a romantic resort for couplesGolf - Guests at Capella have priority booking for the prestigious Sentosa Golf Club's two 18-hole championship coursesOther Activities - Families will adore a fun-filled a day out at Universal Studios or 4D AdventureLandRecommended by - Mr & Mrs SmithNestled in Sentosa Island's rainforests this colonial-meets-contemporary hotel promises laid-back luxury. Whether in a room, suite or villa you will be spoilt by the spacious interiors, stunning decor and furnishings and views to match. Excellent dining at Knolls, Cassia and the famous Bob's Bar. See More
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Andaz Singapore Singapore 347 rooms from CA$526
City Style - A chic hotel in the high-rise Duo building with all the mod-cons, designed by Andre Fu and ideal for a swish city breakLocal exploring - Brilliantly located for exploring characterful Kampong Glam, Bugis & Little IndiaGreat walks - Guided walking tours of Singapore's arts and heritage districts, or the many foodie hotspots around the hotel, are wonderfulRestaurant - Seven stylish onsite restaurants & bars await, offering a range of cuisinesRecommended by - Kiwi CollectionAn urban retreat in the heart of lively Bugis, Andaz Singapore offers chic, Andre Fu-designed interiors in a glittering high-rise complete with a 39th-floor rooftop bar. Enjoy stylish & spacious rooms & suites with light wood, blue and yellow accents and floor-to-ceiling windows framing epic views. See More
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Duxton Reserve Singapore 49 rooms from CA$489
Romantic Break - A romantic spot with moody rooms clad in black, red and gold, with a hip bar and restaurant — a lovely couples' boltholeLocal markets - Chinatown's lively day and night markets are great for tasting local specialities and shopping for souvenirsLocal exploring - Well-located in Tanjong Pagar, part of lively Chinatown, and great for exploring heritage Singapore on footClose to nightlife - Begin your evening at Anushka's, before joining Singaporeans at the trendy bars and eateries of ChinatownRecommended by - TabletA hip boutique pad in vibrant Chinatown, offering moody, romantic rooms & suites in restored shophouses. Designer Anouska Hempel's interiors are richly decorated in black, red & gold hues, with four-poster beds & quirky architectural features. The Chinese restaurant & buzzy bar complete the picture. See More
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Villa Samadhi Singapore Singapore 20 rooms from CA$423
Total relaxation - A laid-back spot for simply unwinding in charming, old-fashioned spaces within verdant grounds — yet with the city nearbyCountry Escape - A tranquil hideaway in the 22-hectare Labrador Nature Reserve, a leafy oasis close to the heart of SingaporeRestaurant - Tamarind Hill is located in a standalone bungalow and serves the best in Thai and Shan cuisineGreat walks - Stroll through the Labrador Nature Reserve, spotting endemic flora and birdlifeA beautiful black-and-white property with 20 rooms & suites in gorgeous gardens within the Labrador Nature Reserve. Carefully restored interiors feature hardwood floors, chandeliers & four-poster beds — some have plunge pools. One for laid-back guests dreaming of charming, old-world Singapore. See More
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Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore Singapore 747 rooms from CA$263
Romantic Break - With sumptuous suites & beautiful shared spaces, you can truly spoil yourself or a loved one at the original Shangri-LaTotal relaxation - An oasis of calm in a bustling metropolis, with 15 acres of gardens, swimming pools and a blissful wellness centreGreat walks - A relaxed stroll through the verdant Singapore Botanical Gardens feels inspiringDesigner Shopping - The numerous high end boutiques of Orchard Road are within walking distanceAn iconic property, and the first of the Shangri-La's hotels. Set in 15 acres of lush grounds with a pool, tennis courts, spa and gym as well as five restaurants serving 5* East & Western cuisine. Rooms are split over three wings, offering everything from old-school glamour to more modern style. See More
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The Warehouse Hotel Singapore 37 rooms from CA$413
Romantic Break - Book a River View Suite for beautiful views & a big sink-into tub — perfect for a romantic city breakCity Style - A slick, industrial conversion with a seriously cool vibe on the bustling riverfrontClose to nightlife - Roberston Quay is bursting with bars & restaurants, perfect for lively nights outDesigner - Interiors have an industrial feel — a nod to the building's former life as a warehouseRecommended by - Mr & Mrs SmithFormerly a spice godown on the Singapore River, this swish boutique bolthole has been imaginatively restored to create sleek, industrial spaces with soothing grey & white tones paired with lots of wood & steel. Kick off your night at the trendy bar & modern Singaporean restaurant. Very cool. See More
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Marina Bay Sands Singapore 2561 rooms from CA$941
Families - Book a Sands Family Suite, complete with a kids' room featuring bunk beds & a fun entertainment area with Nintendo SwitchGroups - Fun-filled group trips await, with the casino & enormous infinity pool on your doorstep at this glitzy hotelHotel Entertainment - The casino, bars and restaurants offer plenty of day and evening entertainment for guestsTheatre - Marina Bay Sands has its own theatre — don't miss catching a show with friends & familyA glittering icon, enormous Marina Bay Sands is more than a hotel. An exceptional high-rise boasting the world's largest rooftop infinity pool, this lively landmark has swish suites with epic views, crisp white linens & all the mod-cons. Groups will adore the casino & families the fun kids' rooms. See More
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The Scarlet, Singapore Singapore 80 rooms from CA$276
Local markets - Chinatown, with its day & night markets, bustling hawker centres and striking heritage buildings is right on your doorstepLocal exploring - Located on the famous Erskine Road, lined with bars, restaurants & boutiques, perfect for exploringRomantic Break - Atmospheric rooms feel wonderfully romantic; the Passion Room has its own pirvate plunge poolMuseums - The iconic Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum is located within a short walk of the hotelThis boudoir boutique hotel is a theatrical experience; each room with a sense of drama. Lashings of crushed velvet, leather, dark polished wood and ornate mirrors decorate the rooms. Dining is quite the exhibition with Michelin looking dishes served up. There is a gym and hot tub. One for couples! See More
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Naumi Hotel Singapore 73 rooms from CA$197
Romantic Break - Sip rooftop cocktails and sink into the 10th-floor pool at this romantic city hotel - suites with bathtubs are a real treat!City Style - Stunning, stylishly designed rooms overlooking the Singapore skyline make this a seriously cool city padClose to nightlife - Clarke Quay and Orchard Road are the favoured spots for fabulous food and merry-makingGolf - Play a round at the Marina Bay Golf Course, just across the waterRecommended by - Mr & Mrs SmithFollowing Naumi's makeover, this hotel provides young professionals & couples with a stylish stay in the heart of SIngapore's CBD. Rooms have huge windows to take in the views and all the modern trimmings. There's a pool on the 10th floor to soak in and a trendy lounge area, gym and yoga. See More
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The Fullerton Bay Hotel Singapore 92 rooms from CA$425
City Style - With an enviable location and designs by Andre Fu, this is a hugely stylish city base with uninterrupted waterfront viewsBusiness meetings - A luxurious business trip choice, complete with swish meeting spaces, drinking & dining spots for entertainingSights nearby - The Singapore Flyer, the city's answer to the London Eye, can be seen from the hotel - and vice versa!Golf - The prestigous Marina Bay Golf Course is just across the river & perfect for keen golfersUnrepentant luxury; enviable location. Overlooking the Marina Bay enjoy the view with a cocktail in hand at the poolside bar or from the privacy of your room which features windows for walls. Shiny and sleek, furniture is made of steel and walnut with local artworks. There is a pool, spa and gym. See More
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Mandarin Oriental Singapore Singapore 527 rooms from CA$305
Spa breaks - A sensational spa awaits, with treatments including healing Rose Quartz Therapy and Ayurvedic massagesSights nearby - The futuristic Gardens by the Bay are visible from the hotel & a must visit for scenic strollsClose to nightlife - Clarke's Quay, awash with bars and restaurants, is just a few minutes awayLocal markets - Chinatown, with its thriving outdoor markets - day and night - selling everything from food to fashion is a favouriteA seamless blend of contemporary and traditional Singaporean design. Floor to ceiling windows make the most of those views, as does the rooftop pool. Large rooms are filled with polished woods and shimmering silks. There are five restaurants to choose from, tennis courts and spa. So nice it hurts. See More
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Swissotel The Stamford Singapore 1261 rooms from CA$194
City Style - One of South East Asia's tallest hotel buildings, this slick, modern spot is a great choice for a city stay with a viewLocal exploring - Located above the City Hall MRT Station & part of the Raffles City Complex, this is a top base for exploring SingaporeSights nearby - Singapore's Night Safari has become a hugely popular way to see this lively city in the eveningTennis - Guests have access to six tennis courts, perfect for playing a game or twoStanding at over 150 metres, Stamford has sky-high rooms without the prices. Especially when you consider the 5* facilities it provides: 12 restaurants, two pools, state of the art spa and gym. Conveniently located above the City Hall MRT Station it's great for exploring. Rooms have harbour views. See More
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Raffles Singapore Singapore 104 rooms from CA$624
Foodies - The home of the 'Singapore Sling' & the famous 'Long Bar', the hotel has six world class restaurants for foodies to enjoyTotal relaxation - A superb spa, fitness centre, gourmet eateries and indulgent rooms & suites make this a wonderfully relaxing city baseGolf - Play a round at each of Raffles Country Club's two award-winning 18-hole par 72 championship golf coursesHotel Entertainment - The hotel has its own atmospheric theatre, The Jubilee Hall, with a variety of performancesAn icon dating back to the 1880s, Raffles is Singapore's most famous hotel. Generous suites have period features such as antique ceiling fans, four-poster beds & giant oriental rugs on polished oak wood floors. Feast at six restaurants & sip Singapore Slings at the legendary Long Bar. See More
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Goodwood Park Hotel Singapore 233 rooms from CA$229
Business meetings - Welcoming professionals since 1929, the hotel has several meeting & function rooms, as well as an onsite tailorMuseums - Visit Singapore's ArtScience Musuem, the National Museum or the National Gallery - all are excellentLocal exploring - Located in the popular district of Orchard Road, this property is ideal for on-foot explorersDesigner Shopping - The designer boutiques of Orchard Road are right on your doorstepA throwback to colonial times with accents of Chinese decor this hotel is a wonderful blend of old and new. Similarly there are eastern and western dining options. Spacious rooms with cream palettes and highlights of gold and red. Two pools are located within six hectares of luscious grounds. See More
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The Vagabond Club Singapore 41 rooms from CA$234
Great walks - Take a guided food & culture tour of Little India and Kampong Glam, both intriguing districts with their own unique characterCity Style - An artsy hotel complete with an elegant cocktail lounge where live jazz, talks and events are held in the eveningsSights nearby - Visit the nearby Sultan Mosque and Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple for a sense of Singapore's rich cultural heritageRomantic Break - Richly decorated interiors and indulgent suites make this a fabulous choice for a romantic getawayA property packed full of character located just outside the city centre. Bold and eclectic throughout the influence of an artists eye is difficult to miss. A glamorous cocktail lounge makes for lively evenings and rooms feature rich colours and antique furniture. An atmospheric base. See More