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').

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Luxury Moderate Cheap

Sofitel Sentosa Resort & Spa

+65 6708 8310

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.

2 Bukit Manis Road, Sentosa, Singapore, Singapore

The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore

+65 6337 8888

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.

Raffles Hotel Singapore (closed for restoration)

+65 6337 1886

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.

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