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Singapore Hotels

Singapore is a major tourist destination and hotels aren't necessarily cheap with many cater to business travellers and those with a deep pocket. For budget-conscious travellers, there are a few hostels in ethnic neighbourhoods which may suit. As always, it's best to compare prices online before your trip.

The Singapore hotels below have been classed into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over S$300)
Moderate (S$100 to S$300)
Cheap (up to S$100)
The Singapore hotel prices quoted above are the published starting prices for a double room per night, excluding breakfast and additional charges. Please note that prices for hotels in Singapore are subject to additional charges of 18%, broken down as 10% service charge, 7% GST (Goods and Services Tax) and 1% government tax, which is added to the bill (usually called 'triple plus').

Luxury

Raffles Hotel Singapore (closed for restoration)

A national monument, named after Singapore's founding father, Thomas Stamford Raffles, Raffles Hotel Singapore is a high point on the sightseeing trail. This hotel is currently closed for restoration with a plan to reopen in the second half of 2018.

Address: , 1 Beach Road, Singapore,
Telephone: +65 6337 1886
Website: http://www.raffleshotel.com

Sofitel Sentosa Resort & Spa

Located on a cliff top overlooking the South China Sea, Sofitel provides an escape from the hustle and bustle of the big city. Each room, decked out in soothing pale fabrics and dark-wood floor, is modern and spacious.

Address: Sentosa, 2 Bukit Manis Road, Singapore,
Telephone: +65 6708 8310
Website: http://www.sofitel-singapore-sentosa.com/

The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore

This high-rise luxury hotel in Singapore has some of the best rooms on the island. The top-floor Ritz-Carlton Club has a lounge with 360° views and cocktail bar. Location wise, it is within walking distance to the Singapore Flyer and Marina Square Shopping Centre.

Address: , 7 Raffles Avenue, Singapore,
Telephone: +65 6337 8888
Website: http://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/hotels/singapore

Moderate

Ibis Novena

There are three Ibis hotels in Singapore and all of them are of good standard. The three outlets are in Bencoolen (within walking distance to Bugis MRT station), Novena (with a free shuttle service to Novena MRT station) and MacPherson (with a free shuttle service to Orchard Road). The rooms are clean and modern.

Address: , 170 Bencoolen Street, Singapore,
Telephone: +65 6593 2888
Website: https://www.accorhotels.com/

Naumi Liora

Housed in a row of beautifully restored 1920s shophouses, Naumi Liora is a 79-room boutique hotel in the heart of Chinatown.

Address: , 55 Keong Saik Road, Singapore,
Telephone: +65 6922 9000
Website: https://naumihotels.com/naumiliora/

Cheap

Lodge 41

From 4-bed to 12-bed to a room and some rooms are exclusive to females only, this basic but clean hostel is popular with young adults looking for a cosy place to stay.

Address: , 41 Lorong 16 Geylang, Singapore,
Telephone: +65 6747 7584
Website: https://www.facebook.com/Lodge41/

The Pod @ Beach Road

There are quite a few capsule hotels in Singapore catering to those seeking an authentic and fuss-free experience. Located in the Kampong Glam neighbourhood, The Pod @ Beach Road offers a basic sleeping pod for a reasonable fee. Bathroom and toilet facilities are shared.

Address: , 298 Beach Road, Singapore, 199552
Telephone: +65 6298 8505
Website: https://www.thepodcapsulehotel.com/en/
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The Pod @ Beach Road

There are quite a few capsule hotels in Singapore catering to those seeking an authentic and fuss-free experience. Located in the Kampong Glam neighbourhood, The Pod @ Beach Road offers a basic sleeping pod for a reasonable fee. Bathroom and toilet facilities are shared.

Raffles Hotel Singapore (closed for restoration)

A national monument, named after Singapore's founding father, Thomas Stamford Raffles, Raffles Hotel Singapore is a high point on the sightseeing trail. This hotel is currently closed for restoration with a plan to reopen in the second half of 2018.

The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore

This high-rise luxury hotel in Singapore has some of the best rooms on the island. The top-floor Ritz-Carlton Club has a lounge with 360° views and cocktail bar. Location wise, it is within walking distance to the Singapore Flyer and Marina Square Shopping Centre.

Sofitel Sentosa Resort & Spa

Located on a cliff top overlooking the South China Sea Sofitel provides an escape from the hustle and bustle of the big city. Each room decked out in soothing pale fabrics and dark-wood floor is modern and spacious.

Lodge 41

From 4-bed to 12-bed to a room and some rooms are exclusive to females only, this basic but clean hostel is popular with young adults looking for a cosy place to stay.

Naumi Liora

Housed in a row of beautifully restored 1920s shophouses, Naumi Liora is a 79-room boutique hotel in the heart of Chinatown.