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Hotels in Singapore
239 Hotels
Link Hotel
50 Tiong Bahru Rd

Once a set of public housing blocks, Link Hotel is a three-pearl property with historic boutique-inspired character. The hotel spans two annexes and you can find bits of local history in places like the comfortable rooms (all 274 of them) and lobby. More of Singapore's past and present can be discovered in the hotel's Art Deco neighborhood, Tiong Bahru. Finding something to eat is easy with the seafood restaurants, Japanese spots, Chinese eateries, and bars on-site and nearby. Getting around the city is a breeze as well and there are two train stations within a 10-minute walk, plus bus stops across the road and free daily shuttle rides. If you want access to facilities like a swimming pool, consider the slightly pricier Dorsett Singapore down the road.

M Social Singapore
90 Robertson Quay

The four-pearl M Social is a trendy hotel in the Robertson Quay neighborhood. By Singapore standards, its location isn't great -- it's a 20-minute walk to the nearest train station. Additionally, the 293 rooms are tiny, but this property's appeal is its edgy, photogenic style and Philippe Starck-designed interiors. As such, it appeals to young tourists -- mostly millennials -- as well as business travelers and local staycationers. A free shuttle bus travels to Orchard Road, and features like the outdoor pool and fitness center are welcome extras. M Social's restaurant and bar make the neighborhood's already stellar dining scene that much more hip and happening. However, those wanting all that M Social offers and more (like bigger rooms and a better location), might consider Park Hotel Clarke Quay instead.

Hotel Chancellor at Orchard
28 Cavenagh Road Hotel Chancellor @ Orchard

The 488-room Hotel Chancellor is a simple three-pearl property located near Orchard Road. With shopping malls, restaurants, and two train stations within walking distance from the hotel, this is a popular choice among leisure travelers who want to be near the city and business visitors needing easy access to offices in the CBD. Rooms are tidy and straightforward; but depending on your room choice and booking, Wi-Fi likely won't be free. The hotel has a rooftop pool, as well as a restaurant that serves local and regional fare. Rates here are lower compared to more centrally located properties, but those who don't mind paying more can consider Hotel Jen Orchardgateway. It sits right above the Somerset MRT station (and a mall) and has modern rooms with upscale amenities. 

Orchid Country Club
1 Orchid Club Road Orchid Country Club

Orchid Country Club is a three-and-a-half-pearl, 75-room property located in Northern Singapore, quite far from the bustling city center. It's situated by Lower Seletar Reservoir and has lovely views of the water -- something that's hard to find outside of the Downtown Core. Weddings, events, and staycations are the name of the game here. Rooms here are pleasant and spacious (the latter isn't common in Singapore), and all units feature balconies. With multiple golf courses and pools, a full-service spa, and plenty of on-site dining spots, the number of features is impressive, though one major trade-off is undoubtedly the inconvenient location and decor that verges on tired. Visitors wanting to be closer to the city center can consider the One Farrer Hotel & Spa instead, though it's pricier.

Jayleen 1918 Hotel
42 Carpenter Street Jayleen 1918 Hotel

Located between Clarke Quay and Singapore's Central Business District, Jayleen 1918 Hotel is a good option for budget tourists seeking convenience. Out of its 40 rooms, there are choices that sleep up to four and ones that are fitted with grab bars, making these room types suitable for families and those traveling with elderly. The property is small, with an overall Victorian-inspired decor scheme that sometimes looks dated. Additionally, some entry-level rooms lack windows. Breakfast featuring Western and Asian fare is served daily in the dining hall, which doubles as one of the hotel's many function rooms and areas. Those who want a stay that offers more -- like a pool and free-to-use smartphones -- without paying more can consider the nearby Fragrance Hotel – Riverside.

Hotel Innotel
11 Penang Lane Innotel

Hotel Innotel is a good mid-range option that's conveniently located just off Orchard Road, one of Singapore's most popular shopping destinations. It's within walking distance of buses and several train stations, making it an excellent base for travelers exploring the city. The rooms are simple and feature free extras like minibar soft drinks and smartphones with unlimited data. On-site services like printing and photocopying might come in handy for business travelers who don't want to venture out too far, though the lack of meeting rooms may be an issue for those who need the space for corporate gatherings. For similar prices, visitors can check out the nearby York Hotel, which has function rooms along with other additions like a pool and a fitness center.

Andaz Singapore
5 Fraser Street

Andaz Singapore is an upscale property with chic interiors and design details inspired by the hotel's surrounding neighborhood, Kampong Glam, also known as the Arab Quarter. All 342 rooms are fresh and modern, featuring quality amenities, floor-to-ceiling windows, great views of the city (in most), and minibars stocked with free goodies (including alcohol). The hotel has a well-equipped fitness center that's open 24/7, three dining options (plus a rooftop bar), and a lounge area that offers all guests all-day refreshments, including light snacks and drinks. For lower rates, travelers can consider Village Hotel Bugis by Far East Hospitality, which has similar facilities like an outdoor pool and a fitness center. However, it's not quite as posh as the Andaz. 

Orchard Rendezvous Hotel by Far East Hospitality
1 Tanglin Road

The 388-room Orchard Parade Hotel by Far East Hospitality is a three-pearl property situated in a quieter section of Orchard Road. It's still close to shopping and dining, with malls a five- to 10-minute walk away, plus the Orchard Metro station is an eight-minute walk away, making it relatively simple to navigate the city at large. The hotel is undergoing renovations as of 2016, so some -- but not all -- rooms have already received a face-lift. Still, even more modern rooms are quite simple, though all include modern amenities like flat-screen TVs, mobile phones with internet access, and rainfall showers. The hotel also has a lovely outdoor pool, a decent fitness center, and event space. The Orchard Hotel Singapore is a nearby alternative with fresher rooms and more services.

Village Hotel Bugis by Far East Hospitality
390 Victoria Street

Set in a busy shopping mall in the heart of Singapore's vibrant Arab Quarter, the three-and-a-half-pearl Village Hotel Bugis's best assets is its location. With both metro and bus stops under five-minute walk away, the city center and other attractions are also easily accessible. The hotel's 393 rooms vary in decor, some are tired and dated, others bright and modern. The best options are a Deluxe or Club Rooms, which also have modern bathrooms. Rooms all include modern amenities like flat-screen TVs and offer a free smart phone for use during your stay. There are two restaurants, a gym, and an outdoor pool plus a nice Club Lounge. Guests who prefer a chicer boutique-hotel experience might consider The Scarlet Hotel, with a buzzing Chinatown location and just slightly higher rates.

Value Hotel Thomson
592 Balestier Road Value Hotel - Thomson

Value Hotel Thomson is a budget hotel with a bit more to offer than its competitors, though the less-than-central location is a trade-off. The 366 rooms are modern, but can be tiny and many lack seating aside from the beds. Additionally, entry-level Standard Rooms lack windows, and bathrooms are compact. The outdoor pool is a real bonus, and there's a tiny gym too. A buffet breakfast is served, and there's a convenience store, though local shops and dining outlets are nearby. For the price, it's a decent option for guests who don't mind a metro ride into town, and it's rare to get a pool for these rates in Singapore. For an alternative closer to the city center, consider Hotel 81 - Tristar, though its Geylang location won't suit everyone.