Where to Stay in Singapore?

Highly Recommended Hotels in Various Areas


Where to stay in Singapore? One of the best things about Singapore is that no matter where you stay, you will always be close to the action.

If you're visiting Singapore as a tourist and plan on doing quite a bit of shopping, you may want to stay on Orchard Road, or in Chinatown or Little India. That way you won't have to lug heavy bags too far away. If you're there for the beaches and the thrills, stay on Sentosa Island. If you're visiting for a business trip, Marina Bay is your best bet, as it is right next to all the business expo centres.

Whether you are there for business or pleasure, if your budget allows, you can't go wrong with staying at Raffles Hotel. It truly is a one of a kind experience to stay in the same walls that inspired so many novelists, screenwriters and artists.


Where to Stay in Singapore Marina Bay?

Marina Bay hotels put you right in the heart of the business district and close to some prime shopping centres. The hotels in this area are mainly in the mid-range to luxury level, with rates starting at about S$250 per night. 

Conrad Centennial Singapore Hotel

The Conrad Centennial Singapore Hotel is a great mid-range choice because it is adjacent to the Suntec and a quick walk to nearby attractions which include Singapore Flyer, Esplanade Singapore, Merlion Park and Marina Bay Sands Casino. If you are looking for luxury, stay at the Fullerton Hotel, which rivals Raffles Hotel as the most historical and decadent lodging in the city.


Where to Stay in Singapore Sentosa Island?

The Hotels in Sentosa Island will keep you close to the Beach and the thrills of Universal Studios Singapore, as well as several other Sentosa AttractionsResorts World Sentosa Integrated Resort is quickly becoming one of the most popular Sentosa Island hotel destinations, especially because it is literally situated in the middle of all the major action on the island. 

Siloso Beach Resort

If you would rather stay in a hotel where you can wake up and literally walk out your door and onto the beach, Siloso Beach Resort is an ideal option.


Where to Stay in Singapore Orchard Road?

Orchard Road is the prime high-class shopping district in Singapore, and staying in a Hotel in Orchard Road will save you from carrying your purchases around the entire city. Just shop, swing back to your room, ditch some bags, and head out again. 

Relc international Hotel's spacious family room.

Budget options include the Relc International and the Quincy Hotel. For that extra luxurious touch, stay at the St. Regis Hotel on Tanglin Road, where you can cool off in an outdoor pool set amidst a tropical landscape.


Where to Stay along Singapore River?

Hotels along the Singapore River offer dazzling views and close proximity to all the exciting Singapore nightlife attractions. The area is also home to some of the most historical sites which include Raffles' Landing SiteBoat QuayClarke Quay and Asian Civilisations Museum, making it appealing to everyone from young honeymooners to older generations. 

Novotel Clarke Quay Hotel

Another great aspect of staying along the River is that there are hotels and hostels to meet every budget. If you are on a very strict budget, Hostels along Singapore River start at just S$30 per night. The area also has several family-friendly hotels, including the Novotel Clarke Quay, which offers babysitting services for an extra fee.


Where to Stay in Singapore Chinatown?

Chinatown is another popular shopping area in Singapore, and like Orchard RoadStaying in Chinatown will definitely be a major plus if you are planning to stock up on souvenirs and other goods during your trip.

Aside from the shopping, Chinatown is also full of fascinating cultural experiences. If you happen to be travelling during late January to mid-February, you will definitely want to stay in Chinatown to witness their extraordinary Chinese New Year events. 

The Scarlet Hotel is one of the most highly recommended Hotels in Chinatown, with rates starting at about S$210. The area also has several Cheap Hostels as well as Higher End Accommodations.


Where to Stay in Singapore Little India?

Little India offers plenty of shopping and cultural experiences, and Hotels in Little India cater to even the smallest budget, with Hostels starting at less than S$30 per night. There are also plenty of mid-range options, including several family-friendly hotels.

Parkroyal on Kitchener Road

The Perak Hotel, often called the "haven in Asia" is one of the most popular choices among visitors. The Parkroyal on Kitchener Road is great for those who need a little more space to sprawl out, as the rooms are quite spacious.


Where to Stay in Singapore Bugis Area?

Staying in the Bugis area puts you close to- yes, you guessed it- more shopping! Face it, with all the amazing choices of places to buy everything you can imagine, you're not leaving Singapore without filling every extra bit of luggage space with tantalizing goodies. Bugis Street features a whopping 600 vendors that appeal to bargain hunters and hardcore shoppers alike. 

The Ibis Singapore on Becoolen is one of the most popular hotels in the area because of its clean rooms and close proximity to numerous Singapore Attractions. Parc Sovereign Hotel on Albert Street is great for families, as rooms come equipped with DVD players to keep the little ones busy while you sort through your newly purchased treasures. For tight budget travellers, there are many Cheap Hostels in Bugis and Kampong Glam areas.


Where to Stay in Singapore Colonial District?

The Colonial District is home to some of the most impressive sites, including the National Museum of Singapore, Singapore Art Museum, St. Andrew's Cathedral and the Raffles Hotel, which is both a luxury accommodation and a historical attraction in its own right. 

Fairmont Singapore

While the area does offer several inexpensive budget or mid-range options, the luxury hotels are some of the best in the city. Aside from Raffles, the Fairmont Singapore meets the highest luxurious standards. Many of the suites include private balconies with staggering views of the city skyline. If you really want to get high in the sky, stay at Swissotel the Stamford Singapore, one of Southeast Asia's tallest hotels.



Singapore Hotels by Areas

Hotels in Marina Bay
Hotels in Sentosa Island
Hotels in Orchard Road
Hotels in Chinatown
Hotels in Little India
Hotels along Singapore River
Hotels in Bugis
Hotels in Colonial District

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Most Visited Singapore Attractions

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  2. Singapore Botanic Gardens
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  6. River Safari
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  9. Underwater World
  10. Singapore Zoo
  11. Night Safari
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