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Hotels in Singapore
234 Hotels
Hotel Boss
500 Jalan Sultan

The three-and-a-half-pearl Hotel Boss is a massive high rise property in central Singapore. There are several dining and shopping outlets within the immediate vicinity and it's within walking distance to public transportation. The 1,500 rooms are quite small and finished with modern decor, flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and free Wi-Fi. The hotel has a small fitness center and an outdoor swimming pool, along with a small kids' playground. There are two buffet breakfasts available (halal and non-halal), though they are not included in all room rates. Several restaurants, including take-away outlets, and shops are on the ground floor of the hotel and there's a full halal restaurant on the fourth floor. Those interested in a smaller hotel with an interesting mix of contemporary and neoclassic interiors can compare rates at Dorsett Singapore. 

M Hotel Singapore
81 Anson Road M Hotel

Located in the Central Business District, the 415-room M Hotel Singapore is a contemporary upscale property offering thoughtful features that attract many business travelers, including extensive meeting facilities, a business center, and free Wi-Fi throughout. Guests receive smartphones during their stay that they can use for unlimited local and international calls, unlimited mobile internet, access to city guides, and more. Leisure facilities include a rooftop pool and hot tub, plus there's a 24-hour fitness center, while on-site dining options include Asian and international fare, a sushi restaurant, and a buffet restaurant. Rooms feature fairly generic decor, but they're spacious and equipped with flat-screen TVs, minibars, coffee/tea facilities, and marble bathrooms with separate showers and tubs. It's worth comparing rates with the nearby Amara Singapore Hotel, its biggest competitor, which offers similar amenities.

Concorde Hotel Singapore
100 Orchard Road Concorde Hotel And Shopping Mall

The 407-room Concorde Hotel Singapore is an upscale property located at the lower end of Orchard Road, close to shopping, restaurants, nightlife, and public transportation. Rooms are modern and classy, with flat-screen TVs, DVD players, and entertainment systems. Premier Room guests get access to the Premier Lounge and additional perks like free breakfast. Two restaurants and three bars keep guests fed, plus the hotel has an impressive gym and large outdoor pool (but no spa). With 11 meeting rooms, the hotel is popular for gatherings of all sorts. The nearby Orchard Hotel Singapore is a similar option, but doesn't offer free Wi-Fi in most rooms like the Concorde.

Studio M Hotel
No. 3 Nanson Road

Studio M Hotel is a sleek, upscale property offering loft-style lodging in Singapore's Robertson Quay area. The location means easy access to most of the city's tourist attractions -- by river taxi -- and the downtown business district. Despite streamlined furniture, 10-foot ceilings, and floor-to-ceiling windows, some of the 360 rooms can feel a bit cramped -- and have tiny bathrooms. The alfresco breakfast buffet, however, is a nice touch (although it's not included in standard rates), and the narrow outdoor pool can accommodate lap swims. The Studio M Hotel exudes a minimally elegant, distinctive style in a convenient location, but the nearby Park Hotel Clarke Quay offers more space.

York Hotel
21 Mount Elizabeth Street

The three-and-a-half-pearl York Hotel's prime draw is its location -- less than a 10-minute walk from Singapore's best shopping strip, Orchard Road. It's a modern hotel with large rooms in a variety of configurations that are decently suited for families and groups of friends. The look throughout the hotel is classic, if a bit bland, and in-room amenities include flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and mini-fridges. Some noise between rooms might be audible. A leafy pool deck is a fine place for a retreat from the city heat, and other welcome features include a small fitness room, business center, meeting spaces, and lobby restaurant. Alternatively, for travelers seeking a cozier boutique-hotel vibe in the same part of town, a look at nearby Orchard Hotel would be worthwhile. 

Hotel 1929
50 Keong Saik Road

The Hotel 1929 is an upper-middle-range boutique located in a historic building just outside Chinatown, near nightlife, restaurants, and public transit. It has 32 clean and stylish rooms (including single rooms) and is known for its eclectic chair collection. While rooms are on the small side (some are teeny tiny), they offer flat-screen TVs, iPod docks, mini-fridges, smartphones, and free Wi-Fi. Glass-enclosed bathrooms lack privacy, but they're clean and modern. The hotel has a nice, modern restaurant, but lacks a bar or wellness facilities. For a more business-oriented property and extra amenities (like a pool and spa), travelers might consider the M Hotel Singapore, though it lacks the ambiance of this boutique property.

Fragrance Hotel - Rose
263 Balestier Road

Fragrance -- an unapologetic budget brand with more than 20 Singapore locations -- built its reputation on offering “value-for-money accommodations,” and this 68-room outpost in the rejuvenated Balestier neighborhood is no exception. Overhauled in 2015, the interiors feature Lilliputian rooms with a contemporary look plus perks you wouldn’t necessarily expect in a two-pearl hotel (including air-conditioning, LCD TVs with cable channels and free Wi-FI); on the other hand, they don’t always come with standard-issue items such as windows or shower enclosures. Hotel services are also noticeably absent, and the dearth of common areas leaves guests with few places to gather. Young travelers on the lookout for budget spots with a convivial, communal atmosphere should consider spots like The Hive Singapore Hostel instead.

Santa Grand Hotel Lai Chun Yuen
Singapore River Singapore

The Santa Grand Hotel Lai Chun Yuen is a budget hotel that sits in a historic Chinese opera theater. The hotel’s main asset is its location in Chinatown, though with this does come some noise. The 80 rooms are small and have dated decor, flat-screen TVs, and free bottled water. Some have balconies, though many lack windows. Mini-fridges and kettles can be requested for rooms. Amenities are few here, but include free Wi-Fi, a breakfast voucher (for a fee) at a nearby cafe, and a lobby lounge with coffee and tea available. If you’re not beholden to a Chinatown location, consider The Dualat Hotel. It’s slightly more expensive, but offers a free breakfast, pool, modern rooms, and a lobby cafe.

CherryLoft
180 Rangoon Road Cherryloft

CherryLoft is a no-frills budget hotel situated in a relatively quiet residential area in walking distance to Little India and the Farrer Park MRT Station, but a bit far from Singapore's main sights. The property's 120 rooms range from compact singles to more spacious doubles, triples, and quadruple rooms. Though they lack ambiance and show a bit of wear, guests tend to find them clean and comfortable for a budget property, with amenities like flat-screen TVs, spacious en-suite bathrooms, and electric kettles. The free breakfast buffet includes lots of Indian options, though guests recommend getting to breakfast early, as food disappears quickly. Other than the breakfast room and lobby lounge, there are no other property features. Travelers looking for a budget hotel closer to the MRT station might compare rates with the Fortuna Hotel. 

Perak Hotel

The Perak Hotel is a tiny, two-pearl hotel with 35 rooms at the edge of Singapore’s bustling Little India district. There are tons of affordable eats nearby, and the hotel is 20 minutes away from the city center and Marina Gardens by public transport. Although the rooms here are tiny and far from modern, they have some degree of charm, with colonial-era French windows and blue wooden shutters in some. They have minibars, flat-screen TVs, and safes, but bathrooms are small and clinical feeling. Although there's no full restaurant -- or other features for that matter -- all rates include a simple breakfast. Wi-Fi is only accessible in the hotel’s shared areas. Guests looking for a more modern hotel might want to try the nearby Parc Sovereign Tyrwhitt, which also has a pool and gym.