The Capella is an upscale property in historic colonial-style buildings on Sentosa Island. Beautiful rooms have contemporary decor with Asian-inspired touches, and high-end amenities such as rainforest showerheads, iPod docks, and big flat-screen TVs. Rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows, most with great South China Sea views. Many rooms have balconies and all have spacious bathrooms. A soft color palette, hardwood floors, and warm lighting all make rooms even more appealing. This hotel also has a butler assigned to each guest on arrival, a fleet of Mercedes and Rolls-Royce Phantoms, and an excellent spa. The location, away from mainland Singapore, is quiet and relaxed. With fine dining, a comfortable library, a bright fitness room, and lovely outdoor pools, this hotel is a premier luxury pick.
The Capella is an upscale property in historic colonial-style buildings on Sentosa Island. Beautiful rooms have contemporary decor with Asian-inspired touches, and high-end amenities such as rainforest showerheads, iPod docks, and big flat-screen TVs. Rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows, most with great South China Sea views. Many rooms have balconies and all have spacious bathrooms. A soft color palette, hardwood floors, and warm lighting all make rooms even more appealing. This hotel also has a butler assigned to each guest on arrival, a fleet of Mercedes and Rolls-Royce Phantoms, and an excellent spa. The location, away from mainland Singapore, is quiet and relaxed. With fine dining, a comfortable library, a bright fitness room, and lovely outdoor pools, this hotel is a premier luxury pick.
Sofitel Singapore Sentosa Resort & Spa is a massive luxury resort located on the quieter side of Sentosa Island, overlooking the South China Sea. The neighboring golf course and two-minute walk to Tanjong Beach provide ample entertainment, along with the large outdoor pool, fitness center, tennis courts, spa, and free shuttle to two shopping malls. Guests can enjoy the three on-site restaurants and LeBar, which offers live music and signature cocktails. The buffet breakfast serves Western and Asian cuisine, however it's not included in all room rates. Parisian-style rooms have a stylishly whimsical look. Surprisingly, the resort lacks kids' activities. Families with young kids should compare rates at Shangri-La's Rasa Sentosa Resort & Spa, which has more amenities for both adults and kids.
Sofitel Singapore Sentosa Resort & Spa is a massive luxury resort located on the quieter side of Sentosa Island, overlooking the South China Sea. The neighboring golf course and two-minute walk to Tanjong Beach provide ample entertainment, along with the large outdoor pool, fitness center, tennis courts, spa, and free shuttle to two shopping malls. Guests can enjoy the three on-site restaurants and LeBar, which offers live music and signature cocktails. The buffet breakfast serves Western and Asian cuisine, however it's not included in all room rates. Parisian-style rooms have a stylishly whimsical look. Surprisingly, the resort lacks kids' activities. Families with young kids should compare rates at Shangri-La's Rasa Sentosa Resort & Spa, which has more amenities for both adults and kids.
The Hard Rock Hotel Singapore is located inside the Resort World Sentosa, a complex of hotels, casinos, restaurants, and entertainment venues on Sentosa Island. Rooms are fairly spacious and feature flat-screen TVs, contemporary decor (with some bold color combinations), iPod docks, and photographs of rock icons. While beds are comfortable, some guests have complained about general wear and tear. Hotel amenities include a modern fitness center and a solid restaurant. The highlight of the Hard Rock is the gorgeous outdoor pool area complete with a swim-up bar, artificial beach, lap pool, and free-form pool. The chain is known for attracting young people looking for nightlife, but this property is also popular with families that want to be close to Universal Studios.
The Hard Rock Hotel Singapore is located inside the Resort World Sentosa, a complex of hotels, casinos, restaurants, and entertainment venues on Sentosa Island. Rooms are fairly spacious and feature flat-screen TVs, contemporary decor (with some bold color combinations), iPod docks, and photographs of rock icons. While beds are comfortable, some guests have complained about general wear and tear. Hotel amenities include a modern fitness center and a solid restaurant. The highlight of the Hard Rock is the gorgeous outdoor pool area complete with a swim-up bar, artificial beach, lap pool, and free-form pool. The chain is known for attracting young people looking for nightlife, but this property is also popular with families that want to be close to Universal Studios.
The 140-room Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa is one of more than a dozen luxury hotels competing for prominence on the island of Sentosa, but its facilities can't compare with the branded giants at nearby Resorts World Sentosa properties. The quiet atmosphere and charm of the old British colonial buildings might appeal to a certain type of traveler, but some maintenance and housekeeping problems hold it back. Its rooftop infinity pool has a beautiful view of the sea, and there's a kids' pool with waterslides. Standard Deluxe Rooms are underwhelming, but suites are housed in a historic building, with daybeds on sunny patios, and the villas have their own private plunge pools. The nearby Capella Singapore's colonial-style buildings get higher marks across the board but also come with higher rates.
The 140-room Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa is one of more than a dozen luxury hotels competing for prominence on the island of Sentosa, but its facilities can't compare with the branded giants at nearby Resorts World Sentosa properties. The quiet atmosphere and charm of the old British colonial buildings might appeal to a certain type of traveler, but some maintenance and housekeeping problems hold it back. Its rooftop infinity pool has a beautiful view of the sea, and there's a kids' pool with waterslides. Standard Deluxe Rooms are underwhelming, but suites are housed in a historic building, with daybeds on sunny patios, and the villas have their own private plunge pools. The nearby Capella Singapore's colonial-style buildings get higher marks across the board but also come with higher rates.
One of five hotels belonging to the sprawling, family-friendly Resorts World Sentosa complex, the 172-room Resorts World Sentosa - Equarius Hotel is the most tranquil of the bunch. Its picturesque location borders natural rainforest and secluded views from the rooms' balconies make it more conducive to romantic couples than others in the complex. The average room is huge and luxurious with rates to match, and some of the suites have windows with underwater views into the neighboring aquarium. Celebrity chef Sam Leong helms the sole full restaurant, and guests can wander to sister properties like Hotel Michael for more options and other amenities.
One of five hotels belonging to the sprawling, family-friendly Resorts World Sentosa complex, the 172-room Resorts World Sentosa - Equarius Hotel is the most tranquil of the bunch. Its picturesque location borders natural rainforest and secluded views from the rooms' balconies make it more conducive to romantic couples than others in the complex. The average room is huge and luxurious with rates to match, and some of the suites have windows with underwater views into the neighboring aquarium. Celebrity chef Sam Leong helms the sole full restaurant, and guests can wander to sister properties like Hotel Michael for more options and other amenities.
Part of the massive Resorts World Sentosa entertainment complex, the luxurious Resorts World Sentosa - Festive Hotel is the most family-friendly of all its sister hotels. From its whimsical decor accents in primary colors to its outdoor playground with water features, the hotel is thoroughly designed with kids in mind. The restaurant pays heed to palates of all ages, and the Deluxe Family Rooms have a separate area with a lofted bed for little ones. But rooms show minor wear and lack wow factor for the price. Adults without children in tow should look to the more secluded Equarius Hotel, or the Hotel Michael which is closer to more attractions and shared facilities.
Part of the massive Resorts World Sentosa entertainment complex, the luxurious Resorts World Sentosa - Festive Hotel is the most family-friendly of all its sister hotels. From its whimsical decor accents in primary colors to its outdoor playground with water features, the hotel is thoroughly designed with kids in mind. The restaurant pays heed to palates of all ages, and the Deluxe Family Rooms have a separate area with a lofted bed for little ones. But rooms show minor wear and lack wow factor for the price. Adults without children in tow should look to the more secluded Equarius Hotel, or the Hotel Michael which is closer to more attractions and shared facilities.
One of five hotels belonging to the sprawling Resorts World Sentosa, the luxurious Resorts World Sentosa - Hotel Michael is a tribute to American architect Michael Graves, whose firm designed the entire complex. Its sophisticated gallery-like vibe caters less to children than some of its sister hotels, but this is still a family-friendly destination and the closest of the group to Universal Studios Singapore. The modern rooms double as showcases of Graves' signature style, with wall murals and designer furniture from the architect's repertoire -- though they're not quite up to advertised five-star standards. Families with younger children should compare with the Resorts World Sentosa - Festive Hotel.
One of five hotels belonging to the sprawling Resorts World Sentosa, the luxurious Resorts World Sentosa - Hotel Michael is a tribute to American architect Michael Graves, whose firm designed the entire complex. Its sophisticated gallery-like vibe caters less to children than some of its sister hotels, but this is still a family-friendly destination and the closest of the group to Universal Studios Singapore. The modern rooms double as showcases of Graves' signature style, with wall murals and designer furniture from the architect's repertoire -- though they're not quite up to advertised five-star standards. Families with younger children should compare with the Resorts World Sentosa - Festive Hotel.
Le Meridien Singapore, Sentosa is one of the many luxury hotels crowded on Sentosa Island. However, its restored 1940s building, and Onsen suites with outdoor Japanese-style hot tubs make it unique among other properties in its class. All 191 rooms have modern perks such as Nespresso coffeemakers and bathrooms with freestanding tubs. This design-forward hotel features a contemporary restaurant, whisky bar, and an outdoor infinity pool, but no spa. Imbiah station monorail is just outside making for easy access across the island, and all the attractions of Resorts World, including Universal Studios, are essentially across the road. Nearby, the less expensive Resorts World Sentosa - Hotel Michael has a spa and was designed by famed architect Michael Graves' firm -- although half the property is located on the Resort World premises, which may not suit all travelers.
Le Meridien Singapore, Sentosa is one of the many luxury hotels crowded on Sentosa Island. However, its restored 1940s building, and Onsen suites with outdoor Japanese-style hot tubs make it unique among other properties in its class. All 191 rooms have modern perks such as Nespresso coffeemakers and bathrooms with freestanding tubs. This design-forward hotel features a contemporary restaurant, whisky bar, and an outdoor infinity pool, but no spa. Imbiah station monorail is just outside making for easy access across the island, and all the attractions of Resorts World, including Universal Studios, are essentially across the road. Nearby, the less expensive Resorts World Sentosa - Hotel Michael has a spa and was designed by famed architect Michael Graves' firm -- although half the property is located on the Resort World premises, which may not suit all travelers.
Shaped like an open-air theater facing the ocean, Shangri-La's Rasa Sentosa Resort & Spa is a massive family-friendly hotel with direct access to Siloso Beach. It has a huge outdoor pool area complete with waterslides and a splash zone along with supervised kids' club activities to keep children busy while their parents escape to the spa. Rates come with free breakfast and all the rooms have small private balconies, many with views of the South China Sea. Packed with restaurants, playgrounds (including a flying trapeze), and children, the hotel can be crowded and noisy even at night. Families can compare rates at the nearby Resorts World Sentosa - Festive Hotel, but it has no beach access.
Shaped like an open-air theater facing the ocean, Shangri-La's Rasa Sentosa Resort & Spa is a massive family-friendly hotel with direct access to Siloso Beach. It has a huge outdoor pool area complete with waterslides and a splash zone along with supervised kids' club activities to keep children busy while their parents escape to the spa. Rates come with free breakfast and all the rooms have small private balconies, many with views of the South China Sea. Packed with restaurants, playgrounds (including a flying trapeze), and children, the hotel can be crowded and noisy even at night. Families can compare rates at the nearby Resorts World Sentosa - Festive Hotel, but it has no beach access.
The 240-room W Singapore Sentosa Cove is a trendy luxury property in Singapore's exclusive Sentosa Cove. Singapore's CBD can be reached in 15 minutes by car and there's dining and shopping just two minutes away on foot at Quayside Isle. The hotel is stylish and modern with plenty of W's trademark flash and funk -- rooms all have artsy details, premium electronics, and plenty of space. The two on-site restaurants and bars are pluses, as is the huge pool that's open 24/7. Travelers looking for a more sedate property in the Resorts World Sentosa entertainment complex could check out Resorts World Sentosa - Equarius Hotel, where rates can be lower.
The 240-room W Singapore Sentosa Cove is a trendy luxury property in Singapore's exclusive Sentosa Cove. Singapore's CBD can be reached in 15 minutes by car and there's dining and shopping just two minutes away on foot at Quayside Isle. The hotel is stylish and modern with plenty of W's trademark flash and funk -- rooms all have artsy details, premium electronics, and plenty of space. The two on-site restaurants and bars are pluses, as is the huge pool that's open 24/7. Travelers looking for a more sedate property in the Resorts World Sentosa entertainment complex could check out Resorts World Sentosa - Equarius Hotel, where rates can be lower.