Hotels in Singapore

Hotels in Singapore provide wonderful accommodations in a destination nicknamed “Lion City”. Known for its flowers, shopping malls, skyline, rain forests, gardens, parks, bridges, quays, shoals, fountains, beaches, museums, galleries, hawker, trade and conference centers, event venues, innovative attractions and Asian restaurants, Singapore is an island country and city-state located on the Malay Peninsula’s southern tip in maritime Southeast Asia. Acting as Singapore’s northern border and separating the island country from Malaysia to the north, The Johor Strait stretches east-to-west for 30 miles, with a maximum width of 3 miles. Surrounding the country are the Malaysian state of Johor Bahru to the north and the Singapore Strait to the south. Across the Singapore Strait, Indonesia’s Riau Islands include the largest island of Batam. Within Singapore, main attractions are Gardens by the Bay, Universal Studios Singapore (theme park), Sands Expo & Convention Centre, VivoCity (shopping mall), Merlion (fountain), Clarke Quay (shopping mall), Singapore Botanic Gardens, East Coast Park, S.E.A. Aquarium, ION Orchard (shopping mall), Cloud Forest (tourist attraction), Suntec City (shopping mall), Flower Dome (tourist attraction), Tekka Centre (hawker center), City Square Mall (shopping mall), Plaza Singapura (shopping mall), Singapore Flyer (tourist attraction), Maxwell Food Centre (hawker center), Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay (performing arts theater), Wings of Time (tourist attraction), Marina Square (shopping mall), 313@somerset (shopping mall), ArtScience Museum, National Gallery Singapore, National Museum of Singapore, Paragon Shopping Centre (shopping mall), CHIJMES (heritage building), SkyPark Observation Deck, Sultan Mosque, Takashimaya Shopping Centre (shopping mall), Clarke Quay Central (shopping mall), Buddha Tooth Relic Temple (Buddhist temple), Madame Tussauds Singapore, Tiong Bahru Market (hawker center), Mustafa Centre (department store), Fort Canning Park, Raffles City (shopping mall) and Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre. Singapore’s main airport, located on the city-state’s east side, is Changi Airport, while its subway system is SMRT. Although Uber does not operate in Singapore, taxis and water taxis are available. Of course, another mode of transportation is via rental car, with myCarriage, Sixt Car Rental and Avis serving as Changi Airport’s most reputable agencies. Singapore’s cruise terminal is Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore. The Singapore Premier League consists of 9 football clubs. At present, Tampines Rovers FC and Lion City Sailors represent the League’s two best teams. In Singapore, English is the most commonly spoken language, especially around tourist areas. Keep in mind that you should act appropriately, dress more conservatively outside of tourist areas/beaches and not smoke or chew gum (illegal!) in public. Singapore also has strict rules against littering, which could easily result in a fine. A 10% service charge is often included on restaurant bills, so tipping is not customary, though of course is appreciated. Singapore’s currency is the Singapore dollar, cars drive on the left-hand side and the drinking age is 18 years old. Night clubs sometimes set their own minimum age for entry, though are typically set at the minimum of 18 years old. Singapore top events include F1 – Singapore Grand Prix, Singapore Art Festival, Singapore National Day, Hungry Ghost Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Chinese New Year (Chinatown), River Hong Bao, Chingay Parade, Qing Ming Festival, Marina Bay Singapore Countdown, i Light Marina Bay and Singapore AirshowHotels in Singapore are some of Southeast Asia’s best accommodations. Before we get to hotels in Singapore, let’s take a look at some more background information on the area to help you along the way.

In the 14th century, Temasek (Singapore) existed as a Majapahit Empire (Java island) and Siamese kingdom (present-day Thailand) trading port. One of the area’s first settlements was located at Fort Canning Hill. By the 17th century, Singapore was part of the Johor Sultanate, which controlled much of the Malay Peninsula along with a part of Sumatra to the southeast. Portuguese raiders burned down the settlement circa 1613, and the island was largely abandoned for the next two centuries. The Dutch took control of the area’s maritime trade following their 1641 conquest of Malacca (a southern Malaysian state). Dutch Malacca lasted from 1641 to 1825, the longest period under which Malacca remained under foreign control. On January 28, 1819, British lieutenant-governor Stamford Raffles arrived in Singapore. Raffles quickly recognized the island’s potential as a new port. At this time, Singapore was ruled nominally by Johor’s 18th Sultan, Tengku Abdul Rahman, who presided under Dutch and Bugis control. Capitalizing on a division of power between Sultanate brothers, Stamford Raffles smuggled Abdul Rahman’s elder brother Tengku Long, who had been exiled to the Riau Islands, into Singapore, where Raffles recognized Tengku as the rightful Sultan of Johor. In exchange, Britain was granted a trading post on Singapore. Signed on February 6, 1819, the Treaty of Singapore marked the official founding of modern Singapore, and allowed the British East India Company to open a trading post on the island. Naturally, the entire island was absorbed into the British Empire by 1824, and became part of the Straits Settlements by 1826. In 1836, Singapore became British India’s regional capital. By 1860, the island’s population had reached 80,000. Over half of the population was Chinese, who had immigrated to work on the island’s pepper and gambier plantations. The Straits Settlements came under direct control of Britain circa 1867, and in the 1890s Singapore’s rubber exports came into prominence. Singapore’s only significant World War I event was the 1915 Singapore mutiny initiated by Indian Muslims, who believed they would be sent to fight against the largely Muslim Ottoman Empire. Following World War I, Britain built Singapore Naval Base. During the Second World War’s Pacific War, Japan captured Singapore from Britain following the invasion of Malaya and the Battle of Singapore. On August 15, 1945, Japan surrendered Singapore to the Allies, at which time a brief state of disorder, looting and revenge-killing ravaged the island. On April 1, 1946, the island’s British Military Administration ended and Singapore became a separate Crown Colony, governed again by Britain. Chinese communists waged guerrilla warfare against the government during the 1950s. The Malayan Emergency (1948-1960) between British Empire /Commonwealth forces and the Malayan Communist Party resulted in a Commonwealth victory, the Federation of Malaya on August 31, 1957 and a communist retreat to the Malayan-Thai border. Subsequent to Britain allowing Singapore to be largely (apart from militarily) self-governed, the People’s Action Party won Singapore’s May 30, 1959 election handily. Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaya’s prime minister, proposed a new Federation called Malaysia on May 27, 1961, which Britain believed would prevent Singapore from becoming a communist haven. Singapore, Malaya, North Borneo and Sarawak joined to form the Federation of Malaysia on September 16, 1963 through the Malaysia Agreement, which granted Singapore a high level of autonomy relative to other states. On August 9, 1965, though, stemming from trade restrictions and race riots, Singapore was expelled from Malaysia. The expulsion ironically and ultimately would help to bolster Singapore, however, as it became the newly independent Republic of Singapore. Singapore’s first prime minister and a member of the People’s Action Party, Lee Kuan Yew would serve to shape Singapore’s outlook for the next half-century. During the 1980s, with unemployment dropping to 3%, water fabrication helped Singapore remain competitive in manufacturing with neighboring countries. Around this time, Changi Airport opened, Singapore Airlines formed and the Port of Singapore became one of the world’s busiest ports. Service and tourism industries grew rapidly. Singapore’s real GDP growth would average around 8% until the turn of the millennium. Iconifying modern Singapore, Resorts World Sentosa opened on January 20, 2010, followed shortly thereafter by Marina Bay Sands on April 27, 2010.

Today, Singapore is home to around 6 million “Singaporeans”. Singapore’s name is believed to have originated from Sumatran prince Sang Nila Utama ‘s observation of a “lion” (most likely a Malayan tiger) upon his arrival to the area. The lion, along with the tiger, are displayed on Singapore’s National Coat of Arms. Singapore’s mascot, the Merlion statue, with its fish body and lion head, can be observed at Merlion Park spouting water relatively far into Marina Bay. Lion City attracts over 17 million visitors per year, which naturally accounts for a significant percentage of the country’s GDP. Upscale shopping centers and restaurants are particularly prominent in the Orchard Road (colloquially and simply known as Orchard) shopping belt, located in the Central Area. An important animal sanctuary, the Singapore Zoo attracts around 2 million visitors per year, while Bird Paradise cares for and exhibits around 500 different bird species, totaling around 3,500 birds, from around the world. Universal Studios Singapore receives around 4 million visitors annually. Home to a tropical rainforest climate, Singapore remains consistently warm throughout the year. Average summer highs stay in the upper-80 degrees Fahrenheit, while winters average only a few degrees cooler. Monsoon season occurs from November to February. Additional points of interest include Downtown Core, Port of Singapore, The Victoria Theatre, Jewel Changi Airport, National University of Singapore, The Istana, Parliament House, The Speakers’ Corner and Chinatown. Singapore dishes tend to have some spice to them. Local foods include hainanese chicken rice (poached chicken with seasoned rice, served with spicy chili sauce and cucumber garnishes), chili crab, BBQ stingray, fish head curry, laksa (spicy noodle soup), char kway teow (a stir-fry noodle dish) and hokkien prawn mee (spicy, noodle-based). Singapore’s national drink is the gin-based Singapore Sling, while beer is also popular. With a little background information on the area, we’re ready for hotels in Singapore that will help provide for an incredible experience.

 

 

 

Marina Bay Sands

10 Bayfront Avenue, Marina Bay, 018956

Hotels in Singapore

Marina Bay Sands Casino | Cloud Forest | Singapore Flyer

Marina Bay Sands boasts the world’s largest rooftop infinity pool, 20 different dining options, a casino, free WiFi, dark wood décor, carpeted floors, flat-screen TVs, floor-to-ceiling windows, panoramic skyline views, electric kettles with Grand Jasmine tea, slippers, a 24-hour front desk, currency exchange, luggage storage and a spa, In the area are Salon 360 Degree (beauty salon), Chinoiserie (restaurant), Rain Oculus (tourist attraction), Christian Louboutin (shoe store), Club Monaco (clothing store), Tory Burch (women’s clothing store), Bath and Body Works, The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands (shopping mall), Waku Ghin (modern European restaurant), Tom Ford (clothing store), Sands Expo & Convention Centre (exhibition and trade center) and more.

Within feet:

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Singapore Art Museum

Within 1.8 miles:

      • Singapore Sports Hub
      • Mustafa Centre

Within 3.3 miles:

      • S.E.A. Aquarium

Within 9 miles:

      • Singapore Zoo

Marina Bay Sands is 8 miles from Changi Airport.

Approximate cost per night (The Paiza Experience): $2,802

Cost per person (three people): $934

 

 

 

PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay

6 Raffles Boulevard, Marina Square, Marina Bay, 039594

Hotels in Singapore

Marina Square | Suntec City | Fountain of Wealth

PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay, Singapore features elegant décor, skyline and bay views, multiple dining options, a mineral water pool, floor-to-ceiling windows, flat-screen TVs, tea and coffee making facilities and a 24-hour fitness center. Nearby you may find andar Singapore (Daily&co – sportswear store), Salon Orient (hair salon), Legacy Dance Co. (dance school), Haidilao Hot Pot Marina Square (hot-pot restaurant), Kiztopia (indoor playground), ASTONS Steak & Salad, Danz People (dance school), Beyond Pancakes (Modern European restaurant), Sofra Turkish Cafe & Restaurant, Peppermint (buffet restaurant), The Par Club Singapore (indoor golf course), Palace 8 Marina (event venue), AUBE (hairdresser), ZiggyFeet (dance school), Beauty Secret (facial spa), Yugoslavia Bakery & Cafe, COTTI COFFEE (coffee shop), Silvermalt (bar), Sora Singapore (restaurant), Colony (restaurant), Colony Bakery, Summer Pavilion (Chinese restaurant), Peach Blossoms (Chinese restaurant), Timezone Marina Square (video arcade), Hai Tien Lo (Chinese restaurant), Atrium (restaurant), Syifa’ Satay (food court), The Boiler @ Esplanade Mall (seafood restaurant), Esplanade (performing arts theater), Esplanade Forecourt Garden, Esplanade Concert Hall, Esplanade Outdoor Stage, Levaro (ice cream shop), Youth Olympic Park (park), Singapore Flyer (tourist attraction), Flight Experience Singapore (tourist attraction), Gelatissimo Singapore Flyer (ice cream shop), GoCycling @ Marina Bay (bicycle rental service), Marina Promenade (tourist attraction), Marina Bay Street Circuit (car racing track) and more are in the area.

Within feet:

Within 1.2 miles:

      • Singapore City Gallery

Within 2.7 miles:

      • East Coast Beach

PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay is 8 miles from Changi Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Urban Suite): $787

 

 

 

PARKROYAL COLLECTION Pickering

3 Upper Pickering Street, 058289

Hotels in Singapore

Asian Civilisations Museum | Statue of Sir Stamford Raffles

With a dedicated wellness floor, a spa, an outdoor pool, a gym, an elevated 300-yard garden walk, a sun terrace, skyline and garden views, free WiFi, air conditioning, personal safes, flat-screen TVs, mini-bars, hairdryers, bathrobes, a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, a business center, meeting/banqueting facilities, a restaurant and a rooftop lounge, PARKROYAL COLLECTION Pickering, Singapore is found near Lime Restaurant, Lime Bar, St. Gregory (spa), the shelter (café), Roemah Makan (Indonesian restaurant), Bullock Cart Coffee (café), Hong Lim Market & Food Centre (hawker center), Aburi-EN (Japanese restaurant), Nanbantei (Yakitori restaurant), Mrs Plump’s (ice cream shop), SaladStop! (health food store), Fitness First (gym) and more.

Within feet:

      • Asian Civilisations Museum
      • Statue of Sir Stamford Raffles (historical landmark)
      • iRUN Singapore
      • Singapore Turf Club
      • Singapore City Gallery

Within 1 mile:

      • Sands SkyPark

Within 1.3 miles:

      • Gardens By the Bay

Within 1.7 miles:

      • Marina Barrage

PARKROYAL COLLECTION Pickering is 9 miles from Changi Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Urban Suite): $638

 

 

 

The View Hotels

 

The Clan Hotel Singapore

10 Cross Street, 048417

Hotels in Singapore

Singapore City Gallery

Amenities at The Clan Hotel Singapore by Far East Hospitality include a fitness center, a terrace, city views, a restaurant, a bar, a 24-hour front desk, free WiFi, air conditioning, coffee machines, electric tea pots, mini-bars, safety deposit boxes, flat-screen TVs and buffet or continental breakfast. CAPASSO (Italian restaurant), Ikkoten Omakase (Kaiseki restaurant), Kura Oyster & Highball Bar (oyster bar restaurant), Um Yong Baek (Korean restaurant), ASAP & Co (steak house), Evolve MMA (Far East Square – martial arts school), Zui Yu Xuan Teochew Cuisine (Chinese restaurant), YinJi Singapore (restaurant), HENRI Bistrot du Boulanger (French restaurant) and more are in the vicinity.

Within feet:

      • Singapore City Gallery
      • Singapore Turf Club
      • Pondok Angin
      • Dog Run Boon Tat
      • National Gallery Singapore
      • Telok Ayer Subway Station

Within 1 mile:

      • Singapore Art Museum

Within 1.2 miles:

      • Cloud Forest

Within 2.9 miles:

      • Palawan Beach

The Clan Hotel Singapore is 9 miles from Changi Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $427

 

 

 

The Fullerton Hotel

1 Fullerton Square, Marina Bay, 049178

Hotels in Singapore

21st Floor Sky Garden

The Fullerton Hotel Singapore provides a spa, an infinity pool, a fitness center, free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, mini-bars, tea/coffee makers and various on-site luxury boutiques. In the area you may find Signature Reserve (bar), The Lighthouse (event venue), Jade (Chinese restaurant), Singapore River Walk (hiking area), Cavenagh Bridge, Fullerton Square (historical landmark), Aniba (Mediterranean restaurant), Merlion Jetty (ferry service), One Fullerton (shopping mall), issho izakaya One Fullerton (Japanese restaurant), Brewerkz One Fullerton (restaurant), Bayside Drinks & Eats (restaurant) and more.

Within feet:

      • 21st Floor Sky Garden
      • Dog Run Raffles
      • JLN Selaseh Playground
      • Merlion Park
      • Raffles MRT Station

Within 2.9 miles:

      • Marina Barrage

Within 3.2 miles:

      • National Orchid Garden

Within 3.4 miles:

      • Tanjong Beach

The Fullerton Hotel is 9 miles from Changi Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Loft Suite): $2,004

 

 

 

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The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia

7 Raffles Avenue, Marina Bay, 039799

Hotels in Singapore

The Helix (Helix Bridge)

The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore offers a contemporary art collection, free WiFi, a swimming pool, a spa, a 24-hour gym, panoramic city views, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, walk-in closets, marble bathrooms, rain showers, a top-floor lounge, complimentary limousine transfer within the vicinity and concierge service.  PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay, Singapore is also in the area.

Within feet:

      • Helix Bridge (pedestrian bridge)
      • Pororo Park
      • Singapore Grand Prix
      • Esplanade Theatres on the Bay

Within 1.5 miles:

      • Singapore Sports Hub

Within 3.6 miles:

      • Universal Studios Singapore

The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore is 8 miles from Changi Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Millenia Suite): $1,890

Cost per person (three people): $630

 

 

 

Four Seasons Hotel

190 Orchard Boulevard, Orchard, 248646

Hotels in Singapore

Singapore Botanic Gardens | The American Club

Set close to Singapore’s first UNESCO World Heritage site, the Singapore Botanic Gardens, Four Seasons Hotel Singapore comes with high ceilings, large bay windows, free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, portable Bose Bluetooth speakers, universal sockets / USB charging ports, bathrobes, multiple dining options including Michelin-starred, a spa, a 24-hour gym, outdoor tennis courts and an outdoor lap pool. One-Ninety Restaurant (fine dining restaurant), Jiang-Nan Chun (restaurant), Hard Rock Cafe (American restaurant), Forum The Shopping Mall, EGA Juice Clinic FORUM (juice shop), Aureus Academy at Forum the Shopping Mall (music school), Kind Kones (ice cream store), COVO Hair Salon, Sky Pilates (Pilates studio), LINO @ Forum (Italian restaurant), Iggy’s (fine dining restaurant), Häagen-Dazs (ice cream shop), Wheelock Place (shopping mall), MODE (hairdresser), Hermès (leather goods store) and more are in proximity.

Within feet:

Within 1.1 miles:

      • National Orchid Garden

Within 1.9 miles:

      • National Gallery Singapore

Within 2.5 miles:

      • ArtScience Museum

Four Seasons Hotel is 10 miles from Changi Airport.

Approximate cost per night (One-Bedroom Club Suite): $1,736

Cost per person (four people): $434

 

 

 

The Double F

 

Hotel Indigo, Katong

86 East Coast Road, 428788

Hotels in Singapore

East Coast Beach

You’ll have an outdoor infinity pool, neighborhood views, flat-screen TVs, mini-bars, smart LED lighting, floor-to-ceiling windows, rain showers, a restaurant & bar, express check-in/out and complimentary luggage storage at Hotel Indigo Singapore Katong, an IHG Hotel. You’ll find The Ballroom Singapore (wedding venue), Baba Chews (restaurant), CAMELLIA 茗岩 Tea Bar (Chinese tea house), Khao Hom By Rung Mama (Katong – Thai restaurant), Kaboodle Pte Ltd (indoor playground), J&J Hair Identity (hair salon), Coucou Hotpot‧Brew Tea @i12 Katong (hot-pot restaurant), Golden Village Katong (movie theater), Tea Pulse i12 Katong (bubble tea store), Butter & Spice (North Indian restaurant), Dai-Ichi Fishmart (Japanese restaurant), SleekBrow – Eyebrow Embroidery (eyebrow bar), IN BAD COMPANY (restaurant / craft beer & wine bar), COVO Hair Salon @Katong, The Social Outcast (barbecue restaurant), 95 (cocktail bar), The Lash Company @ Katong (eyelash salon), Club Pilates (Katong – Pilates studio), Birds of Paradise Gelato Boutique (ice cream shop), Warhammer (hobby store), Monk’s Brew Club (café), Delhi Darbar Kitchen (restaurant), Blow+Bar (hair salon), Q-WA Bar & Yakitori (Yakitori restaurant) and more in the area.

Within feet:

      • East Coast Beach
      • Parkway Playground
      • Haig Walk
      • Marine Drive Park
      • Katong Playground

Within 1 mile:

      • Eunos Subway Station

Within 2.9 miles:

      • Marina Barrage

Within 7 miles:

      • HSBC Rain Vortex Waterfall

Hotel Indigo, Katong is 5 miles from Changi Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $342

 

 

 

Stag's Leap Wine

 

Heritage Collection on Pagoda

63 Pagoda Street, Chinatown, 059222

Hotels in Singapore

Chinatown

Heritage Collection on Pagoda comes with free WiFi, air conditioning, desks, kettles, safety deposit boxes, flat-screen TVs, soundproofing and kitchenette facilities. Close by are 吉祥苑 Fortune Garden (Chinese restaurant), Orchid Chopsticks 65 Pagoda (gift shop), NearesTTen Curated Thrift Store (clothing store), Pagoda St (notable street), SHUNFENG 顺风川渝私房菜 (restaurant), Chinese Accupressure Centre 中華指壓推拿中心 (massage therapist), Pocobeauty (beauty salon), Sawasdee Thai Restaurant (Thai restaurant), The Wizard’s Brew (restaurant), nakey (restaurant), The Aerialground (dance school), Mushin Movement (gym), Nomiya Izakaya & Sake Bar (Japanese restaurant), Chinatown Coffee Shop, Yi Xin Vegetarian (vegetarian restaurant), Knob N’ Knockers Pub and more.

Within feet:

      • Chinatown
      • Duxton Plain Park
      • Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum
      • Singapore City Gallery
      • Chinatown Subway Station

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Singapore Art Museum

Within 1.5 miles:

      • Cloud Forest

Within 2.9 miles:

      • Siloso Beach

Heritage Collection on Pagoda is 9 miles from Changi Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $172

 

 

 

Master & Dynamic

 

Ann Siang House

Ann Siang Road, Chinatown, 069708

Hotels in Singapore

Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum

Ann Siang House, The Unlimited Collection managed by The Ascott Limited has free WiFi, flat-screen TVs, rain showers, hairdryers and Ashley & Co bath amenities. Blue Label Pizza & Wine (pizza restaurant), The Bookstore by Books Beyond Borders (book store), Lolla (restaurant), PAPAKEH Taiwan Cuisine (restaurant), Brooklyn Bar Sg (bar), Love Handle (vegan restaurant), Happy Pilates Club (Pilates studio), Junior The Pocket Bar (cocktail bar), Maxi Coffee Bar (café), NOST (cocktail bar), The Corner Grill (restaurant), Idle Hands (bar), Dee Yonder Men’s Hair Studio (barber shop), Mason and Smith (shoe store), Les Bouchons @ Ann Siang (French restaurant), MADLY Bespoke Jeweller, Mystica Bar and Restaurant, Yen Yakiniku (Yakiniku restaurant), 23 Ann Siang (bar), Ann Siang Rd (notable street), Mr. Kneady’s (pizza restaurant), The Otherside (bar), Mural Samsui Lady with Cigarette (tourist attraction), Vault Fine Jewellery and more are within range.

Within feet:

Within 1 mile:

      • ArtScience Museum

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Sands SkyPark

Within 2.3 miles:

      • S.E.A. Aquarium

Ann Siang House is 9 miles from Changi Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Premier Suite): $473

 

 

 

Leam

 

The Fullerton Bay Hotel

80 Collyer Quay, Marina Bay, 049326

Hotels in Singapore

Lau Pa Sat | The Promontory @ Marina Bay

Providing free WiFi, free parking, a rooftop landscaped pool, a rooftop bar, spacious rooms, rosewood and chrome textures, floor-to-ceiling windows, Nespresso coffee machines, Bluetooth speakers, Balmain toiletries, a hot tub, a fitness center and skyscape views, The Fullerton Bay Hotel Singapore is near Lantern (bar), La Brasserie (French restaurant), Caffe Fernet (Italian restaurant), Super Loco Customs House (Mexican restaurant), Sabai Fine Thai on the Bay (Thai restaurant), OUE Tower (shopping mall), The Landing Point (bar), Gin Parlour (bar), The Clifford Pier (restaurant), The Fullerton Pavillion (dance pavilion), Monti At 1-Pavilion Italian Restaurant and Rooftop Bar (Italian restaurant), Chimi’s Marina Bay (Mexican restaurant), The Promontory @ Marina Bay (scenic spot) and more.

Within feet:

      • Lau Pa Sat
      • The Promontory @ Marina Bay
      • Marina Bay Link Mall
      • Marina Bay Financial Centre
      • One Raffles Quay
      • Marina Bay Sands Casino
      • Esplanade Theatres on the Bay
      • Raffles MRT Station

Within 1.9 miles:

      • Mustafa Centre

Within 8 miles:

      • Seletar Airport

The Fullerton Bay Hotel is 9 miles from Changi Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Theme Suite): $2,715

 

 

 

TOMO Bottle

 

Fraser Residence Orchard

31 Paterson Road, 238522

Hotels in Singapore

Australian & New Zealand Association

A 24-hour gym, a sauna, outdoor pools, a kids playground, free WiFi, kitchens, washing machines, hairdryers, laundry service, airport transportation for an additional charge and concierge service are offered at Fraser Residence Orchard Singapore. In the vicinity is Four Seasons Hotel Singapore.

Within feet:

Within 1.2 miles:

      • National Orchid Garden

Within 2.7 miles:

      • Gardens By the Bay

Within 3.3 miles:

      • Siloso Beach

Fraser Residence Orchard is 10 miles from Changi Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Two Bedroom Deluxe Terrace): $926

Cost per person (four people): $231

 

 

 

mii Cosmetics

 

The Barracks Hotel Sentosa

2 Gunner Lane, Sentosa Island, 099567

Hotels in Singapore

Universal Studios Singapore

The Barracks Hotel Sentosa by Far East Hospitality boasts an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center, free WiFi, free private parking, concierge service, luggage storage space, a 24-hour front desk, currency exchange, air conditioning, desks, coffee machines, electric tea pots, mini-bars, safety deposit boxes, flat-screen TVs, balconies, patios and à la carte breakfast. Close by you’ll find KidZania Singapore (children’s amusement park), 1-Altitude Coast (bar), Sol & Ora (restaurant), Le Faubourg (restaurant), Axe Factor (recreation center), Mess Hall at Sentosa (restaurant), MIYOSHI by Fat Cow (Japanese restaurant), Native Kitchen (restaurant), Yue Private Dining (Chinese restaurant), IMAMURA (Japanese restaurant) and more.

Within feet:

      • Universal Studios Singapore
      • Sky Garden Sentosa
      • Imbiah Garden
      • Images Of Singapore LIVE
      • Madame Tussauds Singapore
      • The Southern Ridges
      • S.E.A. Aquarium
      • Palawan Beach
      • Siloso Beach
      • Imbiah Train Station

Within 2.5 miles:

      • Singapore City Gallery

Within 3.2 miles:

      • Statue of Sir Stamford Raffles

Within 21 miles:

      • Hang Nadim International Airport

The Barracks Hotel Sentosa is 11 miles from Changi Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Duplex Suite): $2,030

Cost per person (four people): $507

 

 

 

Bowlero

 

Pullman Singapore Hill Street

1 Hill Street, City Hall, 179949

Hotels in Singapore

Peranakan Museum

With an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center, a restaurant, free private parking, free WiFi, a 24-hour front desk, air conditioning, desks, coffee machines, electric tea pots, mini-bars, safety deposit boxes, flat-screen TVs, city views and buffet, continental or Full English/Irish breakfast, Pullman Singapore Hill Street is found near MOGA (cocktail bar), The Bar at 15 Stamford (bar), Stamford House (historical landmark), Capitol Theatre (performing arts theater), Branché Hair & Nail (hair salon), REVL Training City Hall (fitness center), Hopscotch (Capitol – restaurant), The Masses Singapore (French restaurant), The Proposal (bridal shop), Ka-EN Grill & Sushi Bar (restaurant), O Medical Clinic City Hall (medical spa), TRS GROOMERS (barber shop), PREP Luxe (hair salon), Capitol Cigar & Whisky Lounge by Quaich Bar (bar), 15 Stamford (restaurant), Frieda Beer Garden & German Restaurant and more.

Within feet:

      • Peranakan Museum
      • Armenian Street Park
      • SMU Sailing Club
      • Singapore Philatelic Museum
      • Singapore Art Museum
      • Singapore Art Museum
      • City Hall MRT Station

Within 1 mile:

      • Sands SkyPark

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Singapore City Gallery

Within 3.8 miles:

      • Tanjong Beach

Pullman Singapore Hill Street is 9 miles from Changi Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $497

 

 

 

Sonia Petroff

Raffles Singapore

1 Beach Road, City Hall, 189673

Hotels in Singapore

Raffles City | CHIJMES

Raffles Singapore boasts spacious interiors, elegant furnishings, fine oriental carpets, teak wood flooring, free WiFi, verandas, separate dining, bedroom and dressing areas, a spa, a fitness center, a swimming pool and 24-hour butler service. Nearby you may find La Dame de Pic (restaurant), Asia Grand Restaurant, Loof (bar), Amway Singapore City Shop (vitamin and supplements shop), Entre-Nous Creperie, Third & Sixth Bistrobar, Gunther’s Modern French Cuisine, Garibaldi Restaurant, Mikkeller Bar Singapore, Manicurious (nail salon), Akira Back Singapore (Japanese restaurant), Beach Road Kitchen, Quaich Bar, The NCO Club (restaurant), Bar & Billiard Room, Renga-Ya House of Japanese Steak & BBQ, New Ubin CHIJMES (Singaporean restaurant), Hakata Ikkousha Ramen (restaurant), Glasshouse (cafe), Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ Restaurant, Whitegrass Restaurant (modern French restaurant), Caldwell House (historical landmark) and more.

Within feet:

      • Raffles City
      • CHIJMES
      • Civilian War Memorial
      • National Library Singapore
      • Suntec City
      • Capitol Theatre Singapore
      • St Andrew’s Cathedral

Within 1 mile:

      • Mustafa Center

Within 3.5 miles:

      • Universal Studios Singapore

Raffles Singapore is 8 miles from Changi Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Palm Court Suite – Two Double Beds): $1,853

Cost per person (three people): $617

 

 

 

Agent Provocateur (UK)

 

Fraser Residence River Promenade

5 Jiak Kim Street, Robertson Quay, 169425

Hotels in Singapore

Kim Seng Park

At Fraser Residence River Promenade, Singapore you’ll have a restaurant, a bar, a 24-hour front desk, free WiFi, a fitness room, full-day security, air conditioning, fully-equipped kitchenettes, coffee machines, bathrobes, slippers, hairdryers and buffet or continental breakfast. Jiak Kim House (restaurant), Queky Bakery, Sansara – Authentic North Indian Restaurant, Party World KTV (Waterfront Plaza – karaoke bar), J’S SALON (hair salon), Quaich Bar Collector (bar) and more are within range.

Within feet:

      • Kim Seng Park
      • Discos Park
      • Playground Pacific Mansion
      • MSMK
      • Robertson Quay
      • Havelock MRT Station

Within 1.1 miles:

      • National Gallery Singapore

Within 1.2 miles:

      • Asian Civilisations Museum

Within 3 miles:

      • Palawan Beach

Fraser Residence River Promenade is 10 miles from Changi Airport.

Approximate cost per night (One-Bedroom Premier): $490

 

 

 

The Natural Transformer

 

Mandarin Oriental

5 Raffles Avenue, Marina Square, Marina Bay, 039797

Hotels in Singapore

Marina Square Shopping Center | SkyPark Observation Deck

Linked directly to Marina Square Shopping Center, Mandarin Oriental, Singapore features an outdoor pool, a separate children’s pool, a spa, massage treatments, a gym, yoga classes, tennis courts, skyline, harbor and ocean views, floor-to-ceiling windows, surround sound systems, flat-screen TVs, tea/coffee makers, a poolside restaurant with harbor views, a bar with skyline views and 4 additional food and beverage options. You may find embu (buffet restaurant), MO BAR, Orange & Teal – Marina Square (café), Hong Kong Zhai Dim Sum Restaurant (Marina Square), PUTIEN Marina Square (Asian restaurant) and more nearby.

Within feet:

Within 1.2 miles:

      • Marina Barrage

Within 2.7 miles:

      • East Coast Beach

Within 7 miles:

      • Seletar Airport

Mandarin Oriental is 8 miles from Changi Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Four-Bedroom Royal Marina Bay Penthouse): $22,445

Cost per person (ten people): $2,244

 

 

 

The Luxury Closet

 

Capella Singapore

1 The Knolls Sentosa Island, Sentosa Island, 098297

Hotels in Singapore

S.E.A. Aquarium | The Southern Ridges | Palawan Beach

Located within the Sentosa Island rainforests, Capella Hotel, Singapore‘s bells and whistles include personal assistants, 3 outdoor pools, an award-winning spa, massage services, free WiFi, sea and garden views, Asian décor, free in-room refreshments, free daily newspapers, slippers, VivoCity and Harbourfront MRT Station shuttle services, complimentary scheduled shuttle services to selected destinations, a restaurant, a bar and priority bookings at Sentosa Golf Club. This hotel is close to Auriga Spa (spa and health club), Cassia (Chinese restaurant), Fiamma (Italian restaurant), Bob’s Bar, Big Bridge (pedestrian bridge), Palawan Viewing Tower (observation deck), Southernmost Point of Continental Asia (scenic spot), 90 Degree Coconut Tree (cultural landmark), Curious Sue (sculpture) and more.

Within feet:

      • S.E.A. Aquarium
      • The Southern Ridges (parks / walking paths)
      • Palawan Beach
      • Imbiah Garden
      • Madame Tussauds Singapore
      • Tanjong Beach
      • Siloso Beach
      • Imbiah Train Station

Within 2.5 miles:

      • Singapore City Gallery

Within 3.4 miles:

      • Sands SkyPark

Capella Singapore is 11 miles from Changi Airport.

Approximate cost per night (One-Bedroom Villa): $2,074

Cost per person (three people): $691

 

 

 

Voyafly

 

Adina Serviced Apartments Orchard

121 Penang Road, Dhoby Ghaut, 238464

Hotels in Singapore

Singapore Art Museum

Air conditioning, free WiFi, a rooftop outdoor pool, rooftop barbecue pits, free parking, spacious suites, flat-screen TVs, fully-equipped kitchens, a fitness room, laundry services, a business center, 24-hour guest services and complimentary light continental breakfast on weekdays come standard at Adina Serviced Apartments Singapore Orchard. Near here are SIP wine bistro (restaurant) and Prestiou Solutions (beauty salon).

Within feet:

Within 1 mile:

      • Statue of Sir Stamford Raffles

Within 2 miles:

      • Cloud Forest

Within 3,6 miles:

      • Siloso Beach

Adina Serviced Apartments Orchard is 9 miles from Changi Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Three-Bedroom Suite): $905

Cost per person (six people): $150

 

 

 

Move With Us AU

 

South Bridge Road Apartment

150 South Bridge Road 15-02 Fook Hai Building, 058727

Hotels in Singapore

National Gallery Singapore

South Bridge Road Apartment has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a hairdryer, free WiFi, air conditioning, a fully-equipped kitchen, a kettle, a flat-screen TV, laundry service and a restaurant. Sharing the area is PARKROYAL COLLECTION Pickering, Singapore.

Within feet:

      • National Gallery Singapore
      • Singapore Turf Club
      • Statue of Sir Stamford Raffles
      • Asian Civilisations Museum
      • Chinatown Subway Station

Within 1 mile:

      • Sands SkyPark

Within 1.2 miles:

      • Gardens By the Bay

Within 3.5 miles:

      • East Coast Beach

South Bridge Road Apartment is 9 miles from Changi Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $425

Cost per person (seven people): $60

 

 

 

Elvis & Kresse

 

 

So there they are, hotels in Singapore that will help make for an incredible trip. We hope you have found great value in this information and most importantly, that you enjoy your time in Singapore!

48 Replies to “Hotels in Singapore”

  1. A great place to go; Singapore. I love the place and me and my wife plan to go there in 2 years. These hotels look amazing and seem to hold the place to great standards. They definitely look exactly like I would expect Singapore to look. I’m going to reach out to you and check out pricing on some of these. They look awesome.

    Don

  2. Wow, these rooms are gorgeous and actually not a bad deal at all when you are traveling with a group of people. I like how you’ve pointed out the cost per person based on the size of the penthouse rental. What a great way to enjoy the city views even during your downtime!

    Thanks for sharing this valuable information! 

    1. Thank you Aly! You really nailed it when pointing out that it’s not a bad deal when traveling with a group, as that’s a main theme here. Thank you for the comments and hope to see you back soon 🙂

  3. All of the penthouses looks elegant, upscale and posh.  The flooring system are quite luxurious and exquisite. They probably have great looking kitchens with granite countertops and modern appliances. Looking for a penthouse is not easy especially for top notched and popular establishment. All of your suggestions have good location, often in busy areas but the interior looks very relaxing. For the price range and size of my family Inthink the best options would be Orchard Scotts Residences and Huge penthouse. Thanks for all these fully detailed recommendations. 

  4. Those are some incredible and affordable options for the traveler who is budget conscious. I have heard so many good things about Singapore as a travel destination and unlike some other popular places in the news, you don’t hear much negative. Universal Studios looks amazing and for that price it must be.

    1. Hi Lee definitely. Singapore really has some amazing sites which makes it a top world travel destination. What helps is that the main language is English. Thanks for stopping by!

  5. Hmm!

    Definitely beautiful to look at with great scenery.  Personally,  l like self-catering holidays to Turkey as the sea is divine in April.  It seems Singapore would be way too hot for me.  

    The apartments are beautiful and tastefully furnished. 

    I particularly like the background of Singapore and how it came about.  I noticed the names of the roads are all English!  Very quaint!  

    1. Hi Stella and thank you for stopping by. The main language in Singapore is English, which is an added bonus!

  6. Hello Admin,

    I am very glad to see your post. Last year me and my husband planned to go Singapore. But we could not go there because we were confused about the hotels and their cost. Now I am feeling very happy to see your post and definitely this year we will go to Singapore in the winter vacation. The hotels are cheap in price which you included. I really wanted that types of penthouses. Can I book hotels from my country?

    Thanks a lot dude. I will share your post to my friends.

    1. Hi Snigdha, thank you for the comments. I see no reason why you would be unable to book the hotel through your country. Glad you appreciate the cost-effectiveness and luxury that a penthouse or multi-bedroom apartment can provide.

  7. Thank you for this informative post.
    The fact that Singapore attracts over 17 million tourists in a year says a lot. It goes to show its a great tourist destination.
    I would love to visit Singapore one day. It’s great that you’ve already done some research on cheap accommodation.
    I would prefer a 3-bedroom penthouse with an internet connection as I intend to travel with my family.
    I have bookmarked this post for future reference.

  8. Wow, although I’ve yet to visit Singapore I’m truly amazed at these accommodations  I would love to spend some time at the knolls, the pricing seems about normal for places in these high-end establishments, I also like the way you broke it down by the person. I had no idea Singapore hosted 17 million tourists a year, with these number I’m sure you will stay busy, I just added Singapore to my bucket list thanks for the great read. good luck 

    1. Thank you for the comments tcheck! Singapore is an excellent English-speaking destination. Happy travels out there 🙂

  9. These penthouses are beautifully furnished,and the views are awesome, the weather is really equitable.

    The following are the three penhouses that I would choose,if I could afford to stay in them for a holiday.

    The Treetops Executive Residences,and are so close to four restaurants,sushi shop,beauty salon,hair salon,an several other shops and places of interest.

    The St Regis has stunning marble wall paneling,and decor,and has access to three restaurants,bistro,spa,and art gallery.

    The Intercontinental at 1 Nanson road,has a multiplicity of in house amenities, as well as three nearby restaurants,a bar, spa ,and an art gallery.

  10. Yes, Treetops Executive! It is very lovely been there, I’ve actually been there and would recommend anyone to check it out, it’s definitely worth it! Singapore’s not that huge so everything’s within reach and at most, the furthest part of Singapore only takes about half an hour so you don’t have to worry about location positioning. And greens? It’s everywhere 😀

    Not a sponsored comment, I just love seeing South East Asian countries covered on your site because that’s where I’m from and I travel a lot. Do you have plans on covering penthouses in Malaysia too? That would be swell !

  11. I would definitely go for the Intercontinental Hotel for one reason: it reminds me of the John Wick series. LOL.

    These hotels really look like the place for a dream holiday. Some might say it’s expensive, but that’s why they are not affordable to everyone and meant only for those who need a real break.

    Comparing the price and what you get in return, I seriously think it’s fair enough. Because I definitely would be willing to spend more when I start considering the possibility of giving myself a real treat.

    When I’m ready to take a break from my online business, I will visit your website for more insights.

    Thanks for sharing such invaluable resources.

    1. Thank you NSOH for the kind words! InterContinental reminding you of the John Wick series haha that is awesome. Relative to what you get or what your budget should be for renting quality vs. price these prices are cheap. 

  12. I had always heard that Singapore is an expensive place to live and it appears that based on the prices for the penthouses that you have highlighted, this is the case. Knowing that ahead of time means that you have to plan a bit more and try to bring in a group to cut the costs somewhat.

    Getting a penthouse is an ideal solution and it can also be a great experience if you use the stay for conducting some business in the penthouse (this is how I will plan on using any penthouse in Singapore). There are certainly some beautiful ones that you have included.

    Are there limits on the number of guests that can stay in these penthouses (or any penthouse for that matter)? I would imagine that it would be based on the size and number of bedrooms etc. I would love to stay in one of these when in Singapore if I could swing it. The cost is not that different from a high-end hotel stay. Thanks for the heads up on these beautiful penthouse options…

    1. Hi Dave, definitely it depends on the number of bedrooms. Most penthouses have two or more bedrooms so of course the more bedrooms the lower the cost for group travel. Someone with a higher budget might consider $310 per person per night at Capella The Club Residences cheap wheres someone with a lower budget might consider $39 per person per night at Huge Penthouse Sentosa cheap. In this way it’s all relative. Hope that helps and thanks for stopping by!

  13. You’ve really done a fantastic job for a place ‘that was not easy to find’. A place that has that many tourist in a year says alot about Singapore.

    The St. Regis Singapore is really an eye catcher. Who wouldn’t want bentley and chauffeur services? The more reason to go out and explore the scenery. Capella The Club Residences? Wow!

    Thanks for taking your time to showcase all these nice penthouses. 

    1. Thank you Carol! Who wouldn’t want butler and chauffeur indeed. $157 per person person night with chauffeured Bentley’s is a pretty good price! Glad you like St. Regis and thanks for stopping by.

  14. Wow! You have introduced some great places to stay in Singapore. These hotels are great places to enjoy a luxury holiday, Few are pretty expensive, and the best places for a great honeymoon in Singapore. Last time when I visited Newzealand, I had to stay in Singapore for a night. In my next visit, I think I shall try Treetops Executive Residences which is reasonable in price.

  15. I already feel like booking my next vacation tour to Singapore with all these amazing hotels and penthouse together with different eye catching places around them. I am very sure the enjoyment there is fun-filled. My cousin is at the SMU in Singapore and I will gist her about these amazing places that worth visiting. Especially the places around St. Regis Singapore for her to enjoy the good accommodation it promised. 

  16. I like how you gave a detailed description of each of the penthouses.  Each penthouse also included a picture of the penthouse.  Before I even started to read the description of the penhouses, my eyes were drawn to the images.  That would be my first impression of the penthouse.  If I didn’t like the look of the picture, I would not read the description.

    Are this pictures of the actual penhouse that you were describing in your in your article?

    I like how you would list how far different venues were located from the hotels.  That way if I was wanted to stay close to a certain venue, I would be able to see which one is the closest.  I would suggest that you keep your format the same.  In the first description you listed the distance and then the venue.  While in the other descriptions you listed the venue and then the description.  

    My other suggestion, would be to not have spaces between your name of your hotel and the address, and between the price per night and the cost per person.  When I go to a website, I will first scroll through the website to see if it grabs my attention.  What grabed my attention were your separated headings.  A first glance, I thought you were missing content.

    Overall, I think your used of descriptions and imagery made me want to vacation at one of these destinations.

    1. Hi Jan some pictures are of the penthouse and some are of the hotel. We’ll keep your suggestions in mind and thank you for stopping by!

  17. There are so many reasons to take refuge in Singapore, as it’s become one of the most prosperous countries in the world today, consistently ranking in the Top 10 (along with Hong Kong) in virtually every category. Further, I was surprised to see how cheap some of these penthouses really are, with the last one at 218 Paslr PanJang Road being wildly cheap. Not bad pricing at all for those looking to venture into Singapore. 

    1. Thank you Todd! Yes relative to what you get (a penthouse!) the pricing is pretty cheap. Thanks again for stopping by and happy travels out there.

  18. I really like these penthouses and was interested in staying at 29 Tanglin Road, but they were fully booked for the time period that I wanted to go. The spa just did it for me. Nevertheless, all these penthouses are the ultimate luxury experience for the discerning.

    The prices are steep, but I think that it’s ok to spoil yourself and your loved ones every now and then. And what an amazing city Singapore is to explore.

    1. Hi Michel, it’s all relative but considering what you’re paying for these prices are pretty cheap. For example, paying $39 per night for Huge Penthouse Sentosa might be a great option. Glad you found an interest in 29 Tanglin Road. These places really are in high demand so it’s best to book as soon as possible. Thanks for stopping by and hope to see you soon!

  19. Singapore is quite the place – thriving and busy – and I’m so happy that you were able to find several penthouse rentals, and the prices are actually screaming good for the area.  Singapore can be quite expensive.  It’s very popular.  You did a great job finding these, and I love your site, because it’s like we can just go to your site and find what we need, and we don’t have to be shopping all over the internet! ~ Babs

  20. A great place to go; Singapore. Definitely beautiful to look at with great scenery. The apartments are beautiful and tastefully furnished. All of the penthouses looks elegant, upscale and posh. I particularly like the background of Singapore and how it came about. For the price range and size of my family I think, the best option would be Orchard Scotts Residences and Huge penthouse.

    Thanks for all these fully detailed recommendations.

  21. Wow this is nice, Singapore has really nice place to be, it is a pity that people can’t go there yet because of the ongoing pandemic lock-down though someone can still go after this whole COVID ends, this is a perfect place to chill and relax, the bugls street singapore is awesome, with free wifi, roof top bar, air condition, floor to ceiling window, daybed, rain shower etc and others like marlna Bay is also great with an awesome view having a world class casino, dark wood decor etc, the hotels are all great, it will be nice to be in a place like this…Thanks for sharing this

    1. Alexy you are very welcome and thank you for commenting. Once Covid-19 ends, Singapore again will be an attractive place to visit. Glad to see that these hotels in Singapore have struck your fancy and hopefully you get to visit soon!

  22. If there is a place that I really want to visit in my lifetime, is the Lion City. I have heard amazing things about this island city-state especially tourism. 
    Of the hotels you have shared, I would want to spend a night in the Marina Bay Sands. It evokes tropical modernism that fits perfectly into the charming street. The hotel provides a refreshing burst of colour that tones well with the surrounding neighbourhood.
    Thank you for making it easy for us by sharing these wonderful hotels. It narrows down our search.

    1. Edgar great description of Marina Bay Sands. The infinity pool and rooftop are truly amazing and it is one of the most impressive and distinguished buildings in Sangapore. You’re welcome and glad to see that you found these hotels in Singapore to be helpful for your search!

  23. I have always wanted to visit Singapore as its one of my dream destination…One issue i have always had with all the destinations i have visited is accommodation as most of the hotels do not really suit my taste…after reading i think a penthouse would be the best as i and my family might spend a month there.

    1. David if you’re spending a month in Singapore, or anywhere for that matter, then you can’t go wrong in a penthouse! Fully-equipped kitchens, plenty of space, amazing views, these are just some of the reasons to rent a penthouse. Any of these hotels in Singapore will do well for your dream destination. Happy travels and thanks for stopping by!

  24. Wow these penthouses are really cheap and i would love to try them out when next i travel to singapore…During my last visit to singapore i also stayed at a penthouse because of the time i was to spend there, the penthouse i stayed was so expensive and was of low quality compared to this once…i would definately give them a try.

    1. Hi Ben and thanks for the comments. Glad to see you appreciate the pricing on these hotels in Singapore. For the quality, they are pretty incredible!

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