
Singapore is a city that rewards staying somewhere great. It’s compact, efficient, and extraordinarily well-connected — but the hotel you choose shapes everything from your morning routine to how far you are from the things you actually want to do.
This list covers the best hotels in Singapore for 2026 — from iconic luxury landmarks to smart mid-range options that deliver far more than their price suggests.
1. Marina Bay Sands
There is no more iconic hotel in Singapore. The rooftop infinity pool overlooking the city skyline is one of the great hotel experiences in the world — and the property itself delivers on almost every level. Rooms are large, the casino and mall are steps away, and the location on Marina Bay puts you at the centre of the city’s most spectacular views. It’s a genuine bucket-list property.
📍 Marina Bay | From $500/night
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2. Raffles Singapore
Raffles is more than a hotel — it’s a piece of Singapore’s history. The colonial-era property on Beach Road has been hosting guests since 1887, and a thorough renovation completed in 2019 brought it firmly into the present without losing any of its character. The Long Bar, the palm-lined courtyards, and the all-suite format make it one of the most distinctive stays in Asia.
📍 City Hall | From $900/night
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3. The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore
A heritage property in the heart of the civic district, The Capitol Kempinski blends two restored 1930s buildings with contemporary luxury. The location — steps from City Hall MRT and the Padang — is hard to beat. Rooms are generously sized, and the overall atmosphere is quieter and more refined than the larger luxury competitors nearby.
📍 City Hall | From $400/night
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4. Four Seasons Hotel Singapore
Tucked into the Orchard Road corridor, the Four Seasons delivers the brand’s signature consistency at a high level. The service is exceptional, the pool is one of the better hotel pools in the city, and the location gives you easy access to both shopping and the business district. A reliable luxury choice that rarely disappoints.
📍 Orchard | From $600/night
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5. Andaz Singapore
One of the more interesting luxury options in the city. Andaz Singapore sits in the Duo tower in Bugis, with a design that draws heavily on Peranakan culture and local craft. The rooftop bar has some of the best views in Singapore, and the overall atmosphere is more relaxed and playful than the traditional five-star competitors. A strong pick for travellers who want personality alongside comfort.
📍 Bugis | From $350/night
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6. The St. Regis Singapore
The St. Regis on Tanglin Road is one of Singapore’s most polished luxury hotels. Butler service for every room, an excellent spa, and interiors that lean toward classical European grandeur rather than contemporary minimalism. It’s a quieter, more discreet choice than the Marina Bay properties — ideal for guests who prefer understated luxury.
📍 Tanglin | From $550/night
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7. Naumi Hotel Singapore
A boutique luxury option in the City Hall area with just 73 rooms. Naumi punches well above its size — the rooftop pool is genuinely impressive, the design is thoughtful, and the service is more attentive than you’d typically find at a larger property. A strong choice for solo travellers or couples who want something more intimate than the major chains.
📍 City Hall | From $280/night
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8. Hotel Indigo Singapore Katong
Located in the Katong neighbourhood on the east side of the city, Hotel Indigo is built around the culture and heritage of Singapore’s Peranakan community. The design is vivid and well-executed, the rooms are comfortable, and the location gives you access to one of the city’s most characterful eating and shopping streets. A great option for travellers who want to see a side of Singapore beyond the tourist centre.
📍 Katong | From $180/night
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9. ibis Singapore on Bencoolen
The best budget option in a city where budget hotels can be a genuine disappointment. The ibis Bencoolen is clean, well-located between Little India and the civic district, and consistent in a way that matters when you’re paying less. Rooms are compact but functional, and the MRT connections from Rochor and Dhoby Ghaut make the whole city accessible within minutes.
📍 Bencoolen | From $90/night
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10. The Warehouse Hotel
A converted 19th-century spice warehouse on the Singapore River, The Warehouse Hotel is one of the city’s most distinctive mid-range properties. The industrial heritage has been preserved and reinterpreted beautifully — exposed brick, high ceilings, and a river-facing pool that’s hard to leave. Robertson Quay is one of Singapore’s best dining neighbourhoods, and having it on your doorstep is a real advantage.
📍 Robertson Quay | From $220/night
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Final Thoughts
Singapore has one of the strongest hotel scenes in Asia — the standards are high across every price point, and even the budget options tend to be clean, well-run, and well-located. For the classic Singapore experience, Marina Bay Sands and Raffles are both worth every dollar. For something with more character, Andaz and The Warehouse Hotel stand out. And if you’re watching the budget, ibis Bencoolen and Hotel Indigo Katong deliver genuine value in a city where that’s not always easy to find.
Book early if you’re travelling during the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix (September) or major public holidays — the city fills up quickly and prices spike well in advance.