Hotels in Singapore (Singapore)

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A mind-blowing melting pot of Asian cultures, Singapore is a breathtaking modern city. A haven for foodies, shoppers and culture vultures alike, Singapore's streets are not only easy to navigate, but they’re also a delight on the senses too. Expect cutting-edge architecture and dazzling green skyscrapers.

Search for budget accommodation throughout Singapore’s vibrant neighbourhoods.


Neighbourhoods of Singapore‎

Explore Singapore’s fascinating neighbourhoods‎:

  • Chinatown: Singapore's Chinatown is deeply historic and very colourful. Aside from the many restaurants, it's aso home to the excellent Maxwel Road Hawker Centre, where you can choose from a variety of food stalls in one neat marketplace. It can get a little crowded, so it’s not an ideal neighbourhood for claustrophobes.
  • Civic District: Centrally located, this is the perfect area to stay in if you want easy access to great restaurants, shops and attractions. This is also the modern birthplace of Singapore, home to iconic hotels, government buildings and national museums.
  • Little India: This neighbourhood is testament to the city’s vibrant diversity. It's a deeply historic centre for Indian migrants and home to some excellent, and affordable, local eateries. The city’s oldest Hindu temple, Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, is found here.
  • Orchard Road: This futuristic neighbourhood is primarily a shopping district. It’s where you’ll find the world’s most luxurious fashion brands housed in modern shopping malls. Check out the views from the ION Sky Observatory.

What to see and do in Singapore‎

Singapore offers a great blend of museums, galleries and entertainment. Sticking to the old Colonial District, you'll find a wealth of old architectural sites, including the National Gallery of Singapore and the Asian Civilisations Museum. In Chinatown, you'll want to indulge your senses at the market stalls, but be sure to check out the excellent Baba House museum while you're there too. Out on Sentosa Island, you'll find the captivating Fort Siloso, a remnant from British colonial times which now offers excellent historical displays. That’s not to mention the many fantastic parks, including the iconic Singapore Botanic Gardens, Gardens by the Bay and Southern Ridges park. If you're travelling with young ones, they're sure to delight in the excellent Singapore Zoo.


What to eat in Singapore‎

Singapore is renowned for its makan (food) and is a must-visit for many food lovers. You can find a decent meal just about anywhere, from the simplest of street food to top-floor Michelin restaurants. You'll find street food located in kopitiams, or food courts, where you can take your pick from classics like wanton mee (noodles with wantons), bak chor mee (minced meat noodles) and mantous (buns). Laksa, a Chinese-meets-Malay dish, is another speciality among many other fantastic fusion options. Singapore is also renowned for its desserts, including simple dishes like ice kacang and fresh durian fruit.


Typical events and festivals in Singapore‎

You can expect a wide variety of religious and cultural festivals which span Hindu, Chinese and Islamic traditions. Chinese New Year is particularly renowned in the city, complete with delicious feasts, performances and fireworks. Then there's the Dragon Boat Race, Singapore's world-famous festival hosted in May/June. Singapore's National Day is celebrated with parades and fireworks on August 9. There are also plentiful art and culture festivities, including the Singapore Arts Festival (June/July) and Arts in the Park (July).


How to move around in Singapore‎

Singapore is one of the best-connected cities in the world. You can jump easily between MRT trains and buses with an EZ-Link travel card. You can also navigate the city very easily with a smartphone app. Taxis are also relatively cheap.


The climate in Singapore‎

Singapore has a tropical climate with warm-to-hot weather year-round. Temperatures fluctuate between 25 - 31°C no matter the month, with rainstorms possible at any time.


More interesting facts about and sights in Singapore‎



Singapore has no end to interesting and alternative attractions that make the city so great. You can take a dip in the tallest swimming pool in the world (Singapore's Rooftop Pool) or escape into tropical nature at the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve.

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Frequently asked questions about Hotels in Singapore (Singapore)

The most centrally located hotel in Singapore with the best ratings is: Hotel 1900 Express Chinatown.

It depends on the category of the hotel. If you want to stay at a 4-star hotel in Singapore, the average price per night is 55 , while you will pay an average of 28 for a 3-star hotel, and in a more luxurious 5-star hotel, you'll pay around 122 .

In Singapore, The Snooze Hotel Marine Parade, Hotel 1900 Express Chinatown and A Hotel Dickson offer 24-hour front desk service.

If you're bringing a vehicle, we recommend that you book a hotel with parking in Singapore, like Hotel Sloane Court.

The best hotel with a pool in Singapore is Hotel Holiday Inn Express & Suites Singapore Novena, An Ihg.

The best-rated hotel in Singapore with a gym is Hotel Holiday Inn Express & Suites Singapore Novena, An Ihg.