Latest Reviews for Singapore Hotels

Atlantis Pods @ Little India
3.3/5164 Reviews
Lavender / Kallang
This capsule hotel budget-wise is recommendable. The location is great and 5 minutes away from the metro station. I have taken the mixed capsule. I did not expect much because of the price but I stuttered with disappointment when I was there. I availed myself of a stay with free breakfast for 5 days and in these 5 days, never I had tried and seen any food. What I saw are leftovers kept uncleaned. I usually wake up at 5-6 am because I have a conference by 7 am. By that time, no food on the counter. The toilets were furthermore small and crowded. No social distancing or infection control practices. The spaces are cluttered, unkempt, and unmaintained. I have raised the issue to an Agoda representative who told me that I should have the breakfast inclusion. Still, the next day, no breakfast was there. I planned to talk to the reception but most of the time, staff are not present there.
Hotel Yan
4.3/5138 Reviews
Lavender / Kallang
Great experience will come back again but room kinda small can’t really walk around ~ but overall not bad !!!
Dream Lodge @ Tyrwhitt
4.6/568 Reviews
Lavender / Kallang
Arrive in Singapore late at night. I was at an age when it was difficult to stay at the airport, so I chose to lie down, but this was quite comfortable. A taxi from the airport costs $33 (including late night charges). The late-night reception was unmanned, but the self-check-in system worked well, and although it was a small space that looked like a closet, the women's 6-person room was so quiet that I thought no one was there, and the mattress and sheets were surprisingly good. It's high and I had a good night's sleep (although in the morning some people started unpacking their suitcases and there was nowhere to step) Showers and toilets are clean, but be aware that the floors can get wet. Also, perhaps because of the corona crisis, there is no breakfast service as mentioned in previous reviews.
Arcadia Hotel
3.9/5295 Reviews
Lavender / Kallang
We had the room with no windows, but the overall experience turned out to be okay. The staff were super helpful and friendly. Recommended for people who are on a budget but prioritise a great location. Its near the Lavendar MRT station and a bus stop. You can also drop your luggage before check in time which is super helpful. In an ideal scenario, wish the hotel could charge slightly less for room without windows..
Snow Hotel Lavender
3.3/5270 Reviews
Lavender / Kallang
Hotel is good ,clean,.. Receptions are friendly and awesome 👍 Thks for cleaner for keeping the rooms clean.. Excellent 👌
Noble Hotel
3.3/5113 Reviews
Lavender / Kallang
A comfortable budget hotel in the Lavender area, a few minutes walk from Bendemeer MRT station. Many small restaurants, cafes and larger shopping centres nearby. TV was limited to local channels. Good value.

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Number of Reviews160,557
Lowest PriceS$ 34
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Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 346
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More about Singapore

Singapore, also known as the 'Lion City', is situated among the sea. Singapore is famous for its cleanliness and lush greenery, which is a mix of different cultures, luxury, and street life.

Interesting facts about Singapore

Singapore may be small, but it sure has a lot to offer! It has the world's first night zoo - the Night Safari, and is the greenest city in Asia. Besides, Changi Airport has been voted the best airport in the world. So it's worth visiting Singapore!

Top attractions in Singapore

There are multiple attractions in Singapore you can expect. Here are the must-visit attractions.

  • Universal Studios Singapore: Here you can exchange “good mornings” with your favourite characters such as Illumination’s Minions, DreamWorks Animation’s Kung Fu Panda, Transformers and more.
  • Gardens by the Bay: A beautiful park known for its lush plants and exotic flowers.
  • Merlion Park: Singapore's famous Merlion statue is located here.
  • Little India: It mixes Hindu and Chinese temples, mosques and churches. You can find flower-garland vendors, modern eateries, boutique hotels, as well as arts groups.
  • Chinatown: You can taste delicacies, browse all kinds of affordable souvenirs, and explore traditional buildings.
  • Sentosa Island: Sentosa Island has exciting facilities for entertainment and family activities, such as the South East Asia Aquarium, Siloso Beach, and Trick Eye Museum.
  • Marina Bay: Marina Bay is downtown Singapore's most beautiful harbour. Transportation and hotels are extremely convenient.

Singapore's weather and what to wear

Singapore has a tropical rainforest climate, so it is warm and humid weather all year round. The average temperature is between 25°C to 31°C.

It's best to wear light, breathable clothing due to the high humidity. Don't forget to bring an umbrella or raincoat as rain showers are common.

Singapore's transportation

Singapore has a well-connected transportation system. For public transportation, the MRT is the backbone of Singapore's public transportation. It is fast and covers most parts of the island with extensive lines. Or you can choose buses. Singapore's bus network complements the MRT system. Buses are affordable and equipped with route maps and schedules.

Besides, taxis are widely available and can be hailed on the street, booked via phone, or through mobile apps. Taxi fares are metred. There are also numerous cycling paths and park connectors throughout the city, because Singapore promotes green and active transport. If you prefer to drive, car rentals are available too.

What to eat in Singapore?

Singapore is a food lover’s paradise. Here are some must-try dishes:

  • Bak Kut Teh: This pork rib soup is mixed broth of herbs and spices, served with rice, fried dough sticks (youtiao) and vegetables.
  • Hainanese chicken rice: It is considered as Singapore's national dish. Hainanese Chicken Rice consists of poached chicken served with rice, with garlic chili sauce and ginger paste.
  • Chili crab: Chili crab is succulent crabs cooked in a sweet and spicy tomato-based sauce with fried mantou (buns).
  • Laksa: Laksa typically includes rice noodles, prawns, fish cake, and tofu puffs in a coconut-based curry broth.
  • Char Kway Teow: Char Kway Teow is stir-fried flat rice noodles with egg, Chinese sausage, fish cake, bean sprouts, and prawns, all with soy sauce and chili.

Which part of Singapore is best to stay?

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What is the average cost of a hotel in Singapore?

The average cost of a hotel in Singapore depends on the hotel type and its location. For budget hotels, it's about S$50-100 per night; for luxury hotels, it might be about S$300 and above per night.

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