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Singapore’s Best Hotels: Where to Stay for an Amazing Trip [2025]

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Hotels In Singapore

Best Hotels In Singapore
Best Hotels in Singapore

Looking for a great hotel to stay at in Singapore? Look no further!

In this blog post, we will discuss some of the best hotels in the city. Whether you are looking for a luxury hotel or something more affordable, we have you covered. We will also provide information on what makes each of these hotels special and why you should consider staying at them during your next visit to Singapore.

So what are you waiting for? Sit back, relax, and enjoy this list of the best hotels Singapore has to offer!

1. The Fullerton Hotel Singapore

This great mother of Neoclassicism is buzzy but dignified. The lobby area is constantly busy because it’s a well-liked gathering place for executives from the neighborhood’s commercial district and a frequent stop for tourists traveling the historical path (the hotel has been gazetted a national monument).

No other hotel in Singapore has a past that is as closely tied to the present history of the nation. It was previously the General Post Office and housed numerous government offices before it was renamed Fullerton Building and converted into a hotel in 2001.

2. The Warehouse Hotel

This trio of old godowns (warehouses) has a remarkable profile when viewed from the other side of the Singapore River. It is equally magnificent on the inside. One of Singapore’s coolest new hotels, it features industrial elements influenced by Fritz Lang’s movie Metropolis, plus a restaurant run by renowned local chef Willin Low, and a rooftop glass lap pool.

Due to the inclusion of products like creamy Hokkaido milk in the mini bar and a spanking paddle inside, the rooms appeal to an adventurous and particular type of the guest.

3. InterContinental Singapore

A worldwide luxury brand would often be located in a major tourist destination or the financial sector, but the locals hang out at this bustling InterContinental in Singapore’s Malay-influenced Kampong Glam neighborhood.

Much of the design of this place is influenced by its close ties to the rich Malay and Peranakan cultures. High tea is often served in the opulent lobby lounge. However, for a more authentic Peranakan treat, visit the nearby mall’s no-frills HarriAnns Nonya Table for amazing Peranakan desserts.

4. Mandarin Oriental, Singapore

Elegant yet not intimidating—possibly because to the welcoming and helpful staff or the kids playing in the foyer. The rooms are cozy, with plenty of warm colors and dark wood, and the decor is traditional; nothing, however, pushes the boundaries of style.

It offers some of the best restaurants of any Singapore hotel and is close to attractions like the Singapore Flyer and the National Gallery.

5. The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore

The foyer will give you the impression that you’re in the Crystal Palace at the 1851 World’s Fair, and the rooms are opulent in an upscale, traditional sense. If you want traditional pampering, it doesn’t get better than this: luxurious accommodation with a view of Marina Bay and the Sands’ nightly light show, as well as the convenience of being close to one of Singapore’s most popular tourist destinations. Even a straight route leads to the shopping center Millenia Walk.

6. Capella Singapore

The hotel on Sentosa Island, built by Norman Foster, is partially located in colonial structures, and the standing lamps, rugs, and travel trunks in the lobby exude an antique charm. Capella displays a different side of Singapore—a beachy haven away from the commotion of the commercial center and the shopping malls.

Although it is among the priciest hotels in the area, a little peace and quiet can be invaluable.

7. Grand Hyatt Singapore

Grand Hyatt is perhaps the best value among all the opulent hotels located along the Orchard Road stretch when it comes to reasonably priced, high-quality stays! You won’t have far to go to complete your holiday shopping either—for they are only 5 minutes from Tangs and Ion Orchard, two well-known shopping areas.

8. PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay

There is no better place to go if you want to experience nature in the midst of an urban jungle than here! Expect loads of greenery and an overall beautiful ambiance during your staycation at Singapore’s first “garden in a hotel.”

9. The Clan Hotel

A contemporary luxury hotel that was inspired by the clan associations in the Chinatown neighborhood is one of the list’s more recent additions. The hotel’s entrance is exceedingly covert, and its utilitarian façade hides it.

10. Lloyd’s Inn

One of Singapore’s most well-known boutique hotels, this name is well-known to the locals and doesn’t require particular notice. This 34-room boutique hotel, located just off Somerset, is lovely from practically every perspective thanks to its simple monochromatic décor and abundant flora.

11. Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel

Staying at Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel puts you in the center of everything because it is located in the center of Orchard Road. During your stay here, there is literally nothing you won’t find whether it comes to entertainment, dining, or shopping!

12.  Ascott Orchard Singapore

Staying at the family-friendly Ascott Orchard Singapore places you in the heart of the busy Orchard Road. Spend your holiday here with a quick getaway and get some shopping done—the ideal way to spend time with your loved ones.

Modern studios with separate rooms, kitchenettes, flat-screen TVs, and Bose speakers can be found in the upscale apartment hotel. While your children are entertained in the hotel’s designated children amenities, you may relax by the pool during your spare time.

13. Conrad Centennial Singapore

Conrad Centennial Singapore, a premier hotel that welcomes visitors on staycations, is tucked adjacent to Millennia Walk. The hotel’s more than 500 recently renovated guest rooms. The rooms, which ooze elegance and have spacious rooms with the greatest views of Marina Bay promenade, boast sophisticated contemporary decor.

14. The Westin Singapore

The Westin Singapore has large, opulent rooms and is located in Singapore’s Central Business District. At level 35 of the hotel, there is an outdoor infinity pool with a view over Singapore’s south coast and the famous Marina Bay region. Visitors can eat at the on-site eateries or have a beverage at the bar. There is free WiFi available all across the place.

15. Marina Bay Sands

Although it’s been said countless times, we’ll say it again. At Marina Bay Sands, pretend to be an extravagantly wealthy Asian for at least one night. The hotel, which is housed in a Moshe Safdie-designed structure with views of the South China Sea, has made a name for itself.

The grand Chairman Suite, which is 600 square meters in size and surrounded by floor-to-ceiling windows, is the height of luxury and is found on the uppermost floors. It features four opulent bedrooms, four roomy bathrooms, and three private balconies from which you can enjoy a meal while gazing up at the sparkling metropolis.

16. Andaz Singapore

The idea that all luxury hotels are formal and stuffy is a widespread one. That idea is contested by Hyatt Hotels Corporation’s boutique spin-off, Andaz Singapore. This five-star hotel caters to a distinct kind of traveler: one who is independent, tolerant, and experienced.

The DUO Tower’s upper floors are home to the first Andaz in Southeast Asia, which is tucked between the bustling neighborhoods of Kampung Glam and Bugis.

17. Dusit Thani Laguna Singapore

Singapore’s newest premium hotel is situated on the grounds of the prestigious Laguna National Golf & Country Club. It incorporates the Thai roots of the company, as well as hospitality from the region. Rest up for the remainder of the day by relaxing by the pool, booking a spa treatment at Devarana, or playing a round of golf.

18. Four Seasons Hotel Singapore

In the midst of chaotic Singapore, the Four Seasons Hotel Singapore is a haven of peace. The exquisite Four Seasons Presidential Suite, perched on the 19th floor high above Orchard Road, provides enough of space for private dinner parties, business meetings, and total leisure.

This hotel has a calm setting along the tree-lined Orchard Boulevard with fine furnishings and Asian antiques surrounding it. It also has an amazing view of the city skyline.

Hotels

Singapore is a world-class city with plenty of amazing hotels to choose from. Whether you are looking for a luxury hotel or something more affordable, we have you covered. In this blog post, we have provided information on some of the best hotels Singapore has to offer.

We hope that you find this information helpful and that it will help make your decision for your upcoming trip here in our city!

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I'm currently the editor at FunEmpire Media Singapore. I've over 8 years of experience in the media industry discovering the best local businesses, places and things to do in Singapore. From lifestyle, entertainment, food, travel, education and more, I strive to curate the very best Singapore has to offer.