Where to stay in Singapore – Best Neighborhoods and Hotels Guide

Discover how easy it is to decide where to stay in Singapore. We select the best hotels and neighborhoods for every taste and pocket.

Need to decide where to stay in Singapore? Southeast Asia's richest city-state is also one of the ten safest cities in the world. That's why you don't have to worry so much about security when choosing the best neighborhood to stay. And, to top it off, public transport is efficient, allowing easy access to Singapore tourist spots



The accommodation options in Singapore are diverse and range from charming capsule hostels to incredible luxury hotels.

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  • Neighborhoods and regions
  • Civic District
  • Marina Bay
  • Orchard Road
  • Clarke quay
  • Chinatown, Little India and Ethnic Neighborhoods
  • Best place to stay
  • Singapore tips
  • Quick questions and answers

Understand the neighborhoods and regions in Singapore

Singapore is famous for tourist areas that are very well served by public transport, including the metro. As it is a safe destination, the difference between the regions is in the values ​​of accommodation and proximity to tourist attractions.  

There are eight regions with the highest hotel concentration: Civic District, Marina Bay, Orchard Road, Clarke Quay, Arab Street, Chinatown, Little India and Sentosa Island.

The Civic District, Marina Bay and Orchard Road are home to Singapore's luxury hotels. The Clarke Quay area can offer a little bit of everything, as well as Chinatown, while Arab Street, Lavander and Geylang have cheaper options. If you're looking for resorts, head to Sentosa Island.



With that in mind, we indicate the best options for where to stay in Singapore in these regions. We've also separated the characteristics of each neighborhood so you can find out which one has more to do with your travel style.

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Where to stay in Singapore in the Civic District

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The most historic part of Singapore is in the Civic District or Central Business District, but it blends in with the point of the modern founding of Singapore, made by the British Mr. Stamford Raffles. It is also a region known as City Hall.

In this region you will discover the harmony of restored historical monuments with modern buildings. No wonder it is considered one of the best located neighborhoods.

Despite having more expensive hotels, you can find cheaper ones in the neighborhoods of Wet Bras.

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Hotels worth staying in the Civic District

  • Raffles Singapore ($$$): for those looking for luxury, is one of the most traditional hotels in Singapore
  • The Capitol Kempinski ($$$): is located in an iconic and stunning historic building and delights those looking for sophisticated accommodations
  • Carlton Hotel Singapore ($$): located on Bras Basah Road, it is a comfortable option with quality service, which follows the chain's standard

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Where to stay in Singapore – Best Neighborhoods and Hotels Guide

Raffles Singapore

Where to stay in Singapore – Best Neighborhoods and Hotels Guide

The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore

Where to stay in Singapore – Best Neighborhoods and Hotels Guide

Carlton Hotel Singapore

where to stay in Marina Bay

The most famous region of Singapore that prints postcards is Marina Bay, an artificial bay built on the banks of the Singapore River. The region has been completely restructured and is currently home to the city's most iconic skyscrapers and luxury hotels.

Here are the giant trees of the Garden by The Bay and the Marina Bay Sands, with the tallest infinity pool in the world.

Our recommendations for hotels in Marina Bay

The hotels Marina Bay Sands and the The Fullerton Bay Hotel are the only ones really in the bay. The other hotels are on the borders with other neighborhoods. Here are some good suggestions for staying in Singapore:

  • The Westin Singapore ($$): is more affordable for those who want to stay close to Marina Bay
  • Marina Bay Sands ($$$): hotel world renowned for having the highest infinity pool in the world. If you stay there, you will be one of the few people to be able to swim in it (as the iconic pool is for the exclusive use of hotel guests)
  • Mandarin Oriental Singapore ($$$): with excellent services and infrastructure, it is always a great option. It is between the Financial Center and the Marina Bay

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Where to stay in Singapore – Best Neighborhoods and Hotels Guide

Marina Bay Sands

Where to stay in Singapore – Best Neighborhoods and Hotels Guide

Mandarin Oriental Singapore

Where to stay in the region Orchard Road

Orchard Road is Singapore's most luxurious avenue and has transformed the surrounding streets. In this way, Orchard Road means plenty of high street designer stores and high-end malls. In addition, here is the largest concentration of 5-star hotels of large chains. To give you an idea, the Shangri-La chain has more than one hotel on this avenue. 

As such, Orchard Road is the place to stay in Singapore for travelers who love shopping. Even because, despite the ease of locomotion, it is an area further away from the main tourist attractions.

Our recommendation of hotels in Orchard Road

  • Royal Plaza on Scotts ($$): good value for money 5 minutes walk from Orchard Road
  • Four Seasons Hotel Singapore ($$$): for those who are a fan of the network of excellence in hotel service, the hotel is a 10-minute walk from the Singapore Botanical Gardens
  • Shangri-La Hotel Singapore ($$$): is one of the 5 star hotels in Singapore and a Travellers' Choice 2019 favorite

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Where to stay in Singapore – Best Neighborhoods and Hotels Guide

Royal Plaza on Scotts

Where to stay in Singapore – Best Neighborhoods and Hotels Guide

Four Seasons Hotel Singapore

Where to stay in Singapore – Best Neighborhoods and Hotels Guide

Shangri-La Hotel Singapore

Where to stay in Singapore Clarke quay

Clarke Quay is a lively nightlife area. On the banks of the river, old warehouses were transformed into restaurants and bars. For this reason, it comes to life at dusk with live music in the establishments. Close by, Boat Quay and Robertson Quay invest in lunchtime restaurants.

Clarke Quay is a good choice of where to stay in Singapore for those who like to be close to the nightlife. Otherwise, it could be a hell of a steal, because of all the noise. It is worth remembering that this region is also known as Riverside.

Clark Quay hotels to book

  • Hipstercity Hostel ($): the capsule hotel follows a boutique hostel line and is located on Boat Quay, about a 7-minute walk from the buzz of Clarke Quay
  • Swissotel Merchant Court Singapore ($$): is a 5 star hotel overlooking the Singapore River next to the hustle and bustle of Clarke Quay
  • InterContinental Singapore ($$): Upscale lodging, the hotel is on the riverfront and about a 10-minute walk from Clarke Quay

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Where to stay in Singapore – Best Neighborhoods and Hotels Guide

Hipstercity Hostel

Where to stay in Singapore – Best Neighborhoods and Hotels Guide

Swissotel Merchant Court Singapore

Where to stay in Singapore – Best Neighborhoods and Hotels Guide

InterContinental Singapore

Where to stay in Singapore Chinatown, Little India and the Ethnic Quarters

When deciding where to stay in Singapore, ethnic neighborhoods like Chinatown, Little India or the Arab Quarter might pop up on your list. This is because these regions offer more affordable and easily accessible accommodation. The list also includes Geylang and Lavander, some neighborhoods further away.

Chinatown has more tourist traffic, and for that reason it also has more expensive hotels.

Arab Quarter and Kampong Glam enter as a second option. Lavander and Geylang are more distant residential neighborhoods, but they are worth it. This is because both are connected to subway stations, being perfect for saving on the daily rate, which are usually more affordable.

Different from others, Little India is one of the least safe and slightly messier places in Singapore. However, it's in a good location – just keep in mind that it's not such a peaceful place to hang out at night.

Where to stay in Singapore em ChinaTown e Arab Quarter

  • Capri by Fraser China Square ($$) with a very young decor, comfortable common areas and good value for money
  • Ann Siang House ($$) charming hotel housed in a restored heritage home

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Where to stay in Singapore – Best Neighborhoods and Hotels Guide

Capri by Fraser China Square

Where to stay in Singapore – Best Neighborhoods and Hotels Guide

Ann Siang House

Where is the best place to stay in Singapore?

Choosing the best place to stay in Singapore depends on your traveler profile. Even more when we talk about a small destination with excellent public transport to reach the main Singapore tourist spots.

Therefore, to stay close to the hustle and bustle of Clarke Quay, it is worth opting for the Swissotel Merchant Court. In Chinatown, capsule hotels are great options, like the MET A Space Pod. In Marina Bay, the most popular region with many tourists, it has the good cost-benefit ratio of Fullerton Hotel Singapore. 

To complete there are great options in the region considered the heart of the city, the Civic District. Which is pretty cool for travelers who prefer more old-fashioned buildings, like the The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore, or even the Fairmont Singapore which is above the MRT station.

Now, if the idea is to make the most of Sentosa Island, stay there. There are several options for hotels and resorts such as Shangri-La's Rasa Sentosa Resort & Spa or even the The Outpost Hotel Sentosa by Far East Hospitality.

Regardless of your choice, it is worth organizing a more punctual route to the main tourist attractions in Singapore.

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Singapore tips

Is a car worth it?

Renting a car in Singapore is stolen. Public transport is efficient and taxi and Uber are not expensive. Singapore, with all its strict rules, is definitely not the best place to venture behind the wheel. 

Tpublic transport em singapura

In Singapore, MRT stations are located in all tourist districts. It is a practical, efficient and safe means of transport.

Everything is very clean, not least because it is forbidden to eat and drink, even water, on any public transport. The bus is also a good alternative and the monorail runs all over Sentosa Island.

Mbest time to visit singapore

It is difficult to find low season in Singapore, which has attractive weather throughout the year.

However, Mondays in April and May usually have the best flight prices. Secure a ticket at a good price at Promo Tickets.

Visa and Vaccination

Singapore does not require a visa for Brazilian tourists who will stay at the site for a maximum of 30 days. Remembering that your passport must be valid for at least six months, and the return ticket already purchased.

The yellow fever vaccine is mandatory, as is the International Certificate of yellow fever vaccination, issued by ANVISA.

Timezone

Singapore is 11 hours ahead of Brasilia time. To better deal with jet lag, try to sleep during your flight.

Still on the plane, put your clock ahead and try to make a routine according to the new schedule. To get an idea, from São Paulo to Singapore there are more than 20 hours of flight, in addition to the stopovers or delays that can happen.

Pay attention to the rules from Singaporea

The city is really very clean, and for that some unusual attitudes in our eyes are taken. For example, if you love gum, forget about it while in Singapore! It is prohibited there and can be confiscated at immigration.

Don't be silly, garbage thrown on the street generates a very high fine. Also, do not dare to play a musical instrument in a public place or sing obscene lyrics.

Also forget about that quick snack or coffee on the subway, where eating is forbidden. Despite the durian being the official fruit of Singapore, many places forbid the consumption of it in natura, due to its strong smell. So, if you want to taste the fruit, pay attention to the consumption permit.

The crosswalk must be respected, otherwise you could be fined. 

In Singapore, clothing must remain on the body – it is not allowed to walk without a shirt on in the street. And, be careful when being naked, even inside a hotel room. Make sure all windows are completely closed, because if anyone sees it, it's a fine.

Singapore does not allow homosexuality. So, as a tourist, avoid cuddling and kissing in public.

Quick Questions and Answers About Accommodation in Singapore

Where to stay in Singapore?

If you want excitement stay in Swissotel Merchant Court, or at the capsule hotel MET A Space Pod. In Marina Bay, one with good value for money is the Fullerton Hotel Singapore …read more

What are the best neighborhoods and areas to stay in Singapore?

Clarke Quay, Chinatown, Marina Bay, Civic District, Sentosa Island …read more

What are the best hotels in Singapore?

Marina Bay Sands, Mandarin Oriental, Four Seasons Hotel Singapore, Shangri-La Hotel Singapore …read more

Where to stay cheap in Singapore?

Capsule hotels and hostels are great options. Check out the best in the article cheap hotels in singapore that are worth the stay

Where should I avoid staying in Singapore?

Maybe it's not so interesting to stay in Little India. Focus on the neighborhoods of tourist areas or surroundings to make your tour more practical …read more

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Travel insurance is not mandatory in Singapore, but it is highly recommended for you to travel with peace of mind. Check the values ​​and buy your travel insurance here.

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