Luxury Hotels in Singapore

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Mandarin Orchard Singapore
333 Orchard Road
Situated on lively Orchard Road just 500 metres from Somerset Subway Station, Mandarin Singapore offers a luxurious oasis with award-winning dining, city views and an outdoor pool with sun deck... more >>
Rates from SGD 197.10
Pan Pacific Orchard
10 Claymore Road (Off Orchard Road)
Pan Pacific Orchard enjoys a central location just 5 minutes' walk from Orchard MRT and 10 minutes' walk from iconic ION Orchard Mall... more >>
Rates from SGD 184.00
Raffles Hotel
1 Beach Road
Housed in a historically restored bungalow, Singapore’s iconic Raffles Hotel features luxurious, stylish accommodation with an unmatched ambience... more >>
Rates from SGD 501.50
Marina Mandarin Singapore
6 Raffles Boulevard, Marina Square
Featuring elegant rooms with dramatic views of the Singapore skyline, a range of dining options and a mineral water pool, Marina Mandarin offers the best of Singapore’s famous hospitality... more >>
Rates from SGD 225.00
Swissotel The Stamford
2 Stamford Road
One of Southeast Asia's tallest hotels, Swissôtel The Stamford is located above City Hall MRT Station... more >>
Rates from SGD 224.00
Swissotel Merchant Court Singapore
20 Merchant Road
Swissotel Merchant Court offers spacious 5-star rooms, a 5-minute walk from nightlife options and Clark Quay MRT Station... more >>
Rates from SGD 176.00
Pan Pacific Singapore
7 Raffles Boulevard, Marina Square
Pan Pacific Singapore is directly connected to Marina Square Mall and Suntec Convention Centre... more >>
Rates from SGD 195.00
Royal Plaza On Scotts
25 Scotts Road
A 1-minute walk from Orchard Road, Royal Plaza features an award-winning buffet restaurant and rooms with free internet access... more >>
Rates from SGD 227.50
Grand Park City Hall
10 Coleman Street
Grand Park City Hall is a 5-minute walk from City Hall MRT Station and the Raffles City Shopping Centre... more >>
Rates from SGD 204.00
InterContinental Singapore
80 Middle Road
A 5-minute drive from the Central Business District, this 5-star hotel offers an outdoor pool, spa and 6 dining options... more >>
Rates from SGD 200.00

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The island city-state’s small land area has not discouraged people from flocking it. In fact, Singapore (SG) has gained popularity amongst travellers and businessmen.

Singapore is an eye candy for top investors and companies. In fact, it is a world city and plays a key role in international finance and trade. The Lion City has one of the busiest ports in the world. It is also one of the Four Asian Tigers and is home to top multinational companies. The stable economy and continued thirst for industrialization has drawn entrepreneurs from all over the world to Singapore.

Travellers are also drawn to the theme parks, shopping centres and other wonderful places in the Lion City. The latest addition to its attractions are the Marina Bay Sands Hotel, the world’s most expensive hotel with an infinity pool on the 55th floor, and Universal Studios Singapore, only the fourth Universal Studio to open in the world. The theme park is on Sentosa Island, famous for resort hotels and the Underwater World - presents a majestic view of the sea kingdom with over 250 species of sea creatures. The Singapore Flyer, the world’s largest observation wheel, is a must try for adventure seekers. Meanwhile, Clarke Quay is the centre of Singapore night life.

Aside from Merlion, SG’s famous landmark, it is also known for its grand shopping centres from Orchard Road’s Paragon and ION to the Central Business Districts Raffles Arcade and Marina Bay Sands Shoppes. Orchard Road is the hub shopping malls housing designer brands like Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Hermes, etc. For bargain shopping, shopaholics head to the Bugis Street Night Bazaars, Chinatown, Mustafa Centre, etc.

Visitors coming in by plane enter the Lion City via Changi International Airport, one of the best international airports in the world. Singapore is also accessible via train from Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok. There are also buses going to SG from other Malaysian places like Johor Bahru and Melaka. Cabs may also be rented but it can be costly.

With hundreds of thousands visiting the country, SG also offers tourists a wide-range of accommodations from budget-friendly to luxurious hotels with modern to colonially-inspired architecture like the Raffles Hotel.

For a country whose leaders once thought labor force is its only resources, Singapore has gone a long way. The Lion City is just oozing with attractions and fun things to do. Yet, what truly tops Singapore’s accomplishments is the fact that the government is as fierce as a lion in keeping the country clean and pollution-free. Singapore should be applauded for showing the rest of the world that industrialization and preservation of Mother Nature could go together. Picture-perfect: Singapore is a pollution-free highly industrialised country.

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