Total Accommodation | 743 Properties |
Popular City | Tiong Bahru, Orchard |
Popular Hotel | Royal Plaza on Scotts, Carlton Hotel Singapore |
Popular Landmark | VivoCity, Expo MRT Station |
If you are in Singapore, you can also visit East Coast, Clarke Quay, Little India, West Coast Road, Lavender, Bugis, Changi, HarbourFront, Tuas, Novena
The most popular hotels booked by tourists are Royal Plaza on Scotts, Carlton Hotel Singapore, Marina Bay Sands, Orchard Hotel Singapore, Pullman Singapore Orchard, V Hotel Lavender, YOTEL Singapore Orchard Road, Hotel Boss, York Hotel, Hilton Singapore Orchard
Currently, there are around 743 hotels that you can book in Singapore
Despite its small size, Singapore has become a global player in finance and a highly developed economy. Its prosperity makes this island country worth visiting. There is always something new in Singapore. Located in Southeast Asia, the country has an efficient public transportation system and good urban planning. So, if you want to visit Singapore, you do not need to worry because its tourism has grown so much, becoming one of its most prominent sectors. Singapore is also a melting pot, where cultural diversity is celebrated with Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Eurasian influences. This diversity is reflected as well in its cuisines that visitors enjoy so much. Thanks to its strict laws and regulations, Singapore is considered one of the safest countries in the world, with extensive efforts made towards environmental sustainability and conservation.
Singapore is a major transportation hub with excellent connectivity by different means of transportation. Its international Changi Airports is one of the busiest and most well-connected global airports. You can almost get there by air from major cities across all continents in the world. The airport serves numerous airlines and is home to one of the best airlines globally, which is Singapore Airlines. As the country is situated at the southern tip of the Malay peninsula, Singapore is a popular port for many cruise lines sailing through Southeast Asia. There are two entry points into Singapore by sea, which are the Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore and the Singapore Cruise Centre. If you want to go to Singapore by land, you can take a bus from its neighbouring countries like Malaysia and Thailand. For trains, you can use the Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM) train service that connects Malaysia with Singapore. From Malaysia, you can also easily drive a car via the Causeway from Johor Bahru and the second link from Malaysia’s western coastal region. If you go from Indonesia, you can take a ferry from nearby Indonesian islands such as Batam and Bintan. However, you should always be mindful that there will be immigration checks at the borders between Singapore and its neighbouring countries.
Singapore has an integrated and efficient transportation system that is ready to get visitors around easily. You can travel between different major attractions in the country using different transportation options. The most common ones are Mass Rapid Transit (MRT), buses, and taxis. MRT or the subway system in Singapore covers the majority of the island with several lines and good quality of stations including access for people with disabilities. Buses operate 24 hours with an extensive network that complements the MRT system. With the public transportation in Singapore, you can basically reach every part of the country.
Additionally, you can hail a taxi on the street which is plentiful or you can book in advance through ride-hailing services. These services provide an alternative to taxis and are quite often more affordable. The country has a growing network of cycling paths as well, so you may also opt to rent a cycle. The city is also pedestrian-friendly, so prepare to walk a lot.
Singapore houses many interesting landmarks, but here are some of its highlights:
This horticultural attraction showcases a mix of nature and modern architecture and it is really stunning. You can see towering vertical gardens with lush vegetation that kind of gives a vibe to a surreal future. There are two conservatories you can explore: Flower Dome and Cloud Forest, where you can check out a diverse collection of plants around the globe. Do not miss out on its light and sound shows in the evenings because they are so enchanting.
One thing that stands out from Singapore's skyline is that there is a boat in the sky. When you land in Singapore then see a building boat, which is the Marina Bay Sands. It is a one-stop solution for everything you need in Singapore, from accommodation, shopping, entertainment and a sky park, you can have all that at Marina Bay Sands. Located in the prime location of Singapore, this landmark is a must-visit destination for all visitors.
If you travel with kids (or also adults), you may want to go to Sentosa Island, where Universal Studio Singapore is located. Spanning 49 acres, it is a world-class theme park and is one of Asia’s top tourist destinations. The park has seven themed zones from Hollywood to Madagascar with a wide range of rides and attractions for visitors of all ages. There is always something for everyone to enjoy at Universal Studio Singapore, from thrilling roller coasters like Battlestar Galactica: Human vs. Cylon to family-friendly experiences like Sesame Street Spaghetti Space Chase. You are going to have lots of fun here.
Being a melting pot in the Singapore Straits, the country is a paradise for food lovers. You can savour Laksa which is a tasty noodle soup that has a rich and creamy coconut milk broth infused with aromatic spices and is typically served with toppings such as rice noodles, shrimp, chicken, or tofu. Its flavour is a blend of sweet, spicy, and savoury and definitely a must-try dish in Singapore. There is also a famous Singaporean dish called Hainanese Chicken Rice that is served with rice which is cooked in chicken broth and comes with a chilli sauce and ginger paste. This dish is a symbol of Singapore’s multicultural culinary heritage that makes everyone want to visit the country. Finally, Singapore also has amazing seafood dishes that feature chilli crab. The sauce is infused with flavours of garlic, ginger and chilli and has a perfect balance of sweet and spicy. In short, Singapore’s culinary experience will not fail you.
For a bustling nightlife, you can go to Clarke Quay and Boat Quay which are known as the nightlife hubs with their riverside bars, restaurants, and clubs. If you want to go for luxury, you can head to the Marina Bay Sands’ rooftop bars to see the city skyline while enjoying drinks and pulsating music. Additionally, you can also catch live music, street performances and not to mention eclectic dining options in Kampong Glam or Chinatown in Singapore. However, you are advised to be mindful of Singapore’s strict regulations on alcohol assumption and public behaviour to have a safe and orderly nightlife experience.
1. The Snooze Hotel @Bugis
Located in the Bugis area, the Snooze Hotel @Bugis is easily accessible by public transportation in Singapore, especially from Paya Lebar MRT Station. This hotel has a unique design and architecture to provide guests who are budget-conscious travellers with a pleasant and visually appealing accommodation. With decent facilities and excellent services, this hotel can also accommodate business events and gatherings. Additionally, the hotel is located close to many shopping centres. So, if you want to go shopping in Singapore, you can definitely consider this hotel to book on Traveloka.
Address: 103 Beach Road, Bugis, Singapore, 189704
Price: S$ 132
2. V Hotel Lavender
Located directly above the Lavender MRT Station, V Hotel Lavender offers luxurious and easy access to transportation, including a 20-minute train ride from and to Changi International Airport. It is also only minutes away from Orchard Road which is known as Singapore’s premier shopping belt. This hotel offers four types of chic and plush rooms superior, twin, triple, and premier. So, you can adjust the type of accommodation that is the most suitable for your travel plans. Guests are offered a complimentary breakfast and you can also find local cuisines and fast food options nearby. A 24-hour convenience store is also available for midnight snacks.
Address: 70 Jellicoe Road, Lavender, Singapore, 208767
Price: S$ 198
3. Carlton Hotel Singapore
Carlton Hotel Singapore is located in Marina Bay. You can easily access this hotel by public transportation. The nearest station is the Redhill MRT Station. This hotel can accommodate all types of guests including families, solo, couples, and business travellers. You will also appreciate its splendid amenities, facilities, and excellent service, including its spa treatment fitness centre, and swimming pool. You can also savour special cuisines that are available exclusively for guests staying at Carlton Hotel Singapore. The nearest attraction from the hotel is the Singapore Island Country Club and there are also many shopping centres in proximity.
Address: 76 Bras Basah Road, Marina Bay, Singapore, 189558
Price: S$ 400
Hotel prices may differ from time to time, especially on weekends and during peak season. Check their rates regularly on Traveloka.
Singapore is the world’s destination for tourism. Located in Southeast Asia, it has a tropical climate with hot and humid weather all year long. You are recommended to wear breathable clothing made from natural fabrics like cotton. Downpours are common in Singapore, especially during the monsoon seasons, typically from November to January and June to August. Therefore, do not forget to bring an umbrella or pack a lightweight raincoat from home. Being a tourist-friendly destination makes it easy to get around in Singapore. MRT and buses in Singapore are efficient, clean, and easy to use. You may consider purchasing a Tourist Pass or an EZ-Link card for unlimited rides on public transportation during your stay in Singapore. Finally, you need to abide by Singapore’s rules to avoid fines or penalties. The country has strict laws regarding littering, jaywalking, and public behaviour. You would not want to ruin your stay in Singapore by getting fines from the police.
Singapore may be expensive, but it is worth a visit! It’s all the more reason why you should plan your trip to Singapore ahead of time to get the best deals. You may want to check out promotions and discounts to book hotels in Singapore. Check Traveloka website or app now!