Con toda la honestidad — Singapur es caro, pero el nivel de calidad hotelera aquí es tan alto que incluso un hotel de 3 estrellas parece un 4 estrellas en cualquier otro lugar. El MRT llega prácticamente a cualquier punto en 30 minutos, así que elegir hotel tiene más que ver con el ambiente del barrio que con la ubicación en sí. Hemos reunido 10 hoteles que aparecen constantemente en las listas de viajeros, repartidos por los principales barrios para que elijas según tu estado de ánimo. Marina Bay para el skyline icónico y Gardens by the Bay a pie. Orchard si las compras son el objetivo principal. Bugis o Kampong Glam para gastronomía y cultura callejera. Chinatown para los hawker centers. Little India para las camas más baratas. Los precios van desde unos THB 2.160 la noche en opciones de bajo presupuesto hasta más de THB 19.000 si quieres hacer realidad el sueño del Marina Bay Sands.
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Con toda la honestidad — Singapur es caro, pero el nivel de calidad hotelera aquí es tan alto que incluso un hotel de 3 estrellas parece un 4 estrellas en cualquier otro lugar. El MRT llega prácticamente a cualquier punto en 30 minutos, así que elegir hotel tiene más que ver con el ambiente del barrio que con la ubicación en sí. Hemos reunido 10 hoteles que aparecen constantemente en las listas de viajeros, repartidos por los principales barrios para que elijas según tu estado de ánimo. Marina Bay para el skyline icónico y Gardens by the Bay a pie. Orchard si las compras son el objetivo principal. Bugis o Kampong Glam para gastronomía y cultura callejera. Chinatown para los hawker centers. Little India para las camas más baratas. Los precios van desde unos THB 2.160 la noche en opciones de bajo presupuesto hasta más de THB 19.000 si quieres hacer realidad el sueño del Marina Bay Sands.Elegimos primero por ubicación y barrio, luego por puntuaciones reales de huéspedes en Agoda · Booking.com · Trip.com, características únicas y relación calidad-precio.
Reseñas · 10 mejores hoteles
Toca un estilo de viaje — la lista se reordena para mostrar la mejor opción primero.
No. 1 #1 icono de Singapur · piscina infinita en el piso 57 ★9.7 Marina Bay Sands
📍 Marina Bay, conectado directamente con el MRT de Bayfront por una pasarela cubierta, a 5 minutos a pie de Gardens by the Bay, con el MRT de Chinatown a dos paradas.
Marina Bay Sands es el hotel de 5 estrellas que define el skyline moderno de Singapur: tres torres de 55 pisos unidas por un SkyPark en el nivel 57, donde la piscina infinita se extiende más de 150 metros y la vista abarca toda la bahía. Se conecta directamente con el MRT de Bayfront por una pasarela cubierta, está a 5 minutos a pie de Gardens by the Bay y reúne varias cocinas con estrella Michelin, un gran casino y el centro comercial The Shoppes bajo un mismo techo. Las tarifas empiezan alrededor de $510 la noche y superan los $2,290 en las habitaciones más altas. Una nota de 9.0/10 de decenas de miles de estancias dice que la mayoría lo vive como una experiencia de lista de deseos y no solo como un sitio donde dormir.
- Piscina infinita de 150 metros con vista completa al skyline de la ciudad
- Conectado con el MRT de Bayfront, a 5 minutos de Gardens by the Bay
- Cinco restaurantes Michelin, incluido Waku Ghin (2 estrellas)
- Las tarifas de habitación más altas de Singapur
- La piscina se llena en temporada alta
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No. 2 #2 5-star luxury · hotel-in-a-garden design by WOHA ★9.4 PARKROYAL COLLECTION Pickering
📍 Upper Pickering Street, on the edge of Chinatown, Singapore — about a 4-to-5-minute walk to Chinatown MRT and 5-to-6 minutes into the hawker stalls.
The No. 2 pick is the most design-praised 5-star in our Singapore list: PARKROYAL COLLECTION Pickering, on Upper Pickering Street right beside Chinatown. Architects WOHA wrapped the whole 367-room tower in cascading vertical gardens and planted terraces, turning it into one of the city's icons of green architecture. Layered over the car-park podium are more than 15,000 sqm of sky gardens you can actually walk through. Every room has air-con, a flat-screen TV, a minibar and an en-suite bath, and many look onto greenery or the skyline. The standout is a mezzanine outdoor pool ringed by trees with private cabanas, backed by a full spa, a gym, the LIME restaurant, a bar, 24-hour room service and free Wi-Fi. It's a 4-to-5-minute walk to Chinatown MRT and 5-to-6 minutes into the hawker stalls. Real guests rate it 9.4/10 across 1,738 reviews on Trip.com, and rates start near $280 a night.
- WOHA-designed green-architecture icon you actually sleep inside
- Mezzanine pool ringed by trees, with private cabanas
- 4-to-5-minute walk to Chinatown MRT and the hawker stalls
- Rates start near $280 a night — premium for the area
- Some standard rooms run compact for two with luggage
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No. 3 #3 5-star tower · 73 floors in the heart of City Hall ★9.2 Swissotel The Stamford
📍 2 Stamford Road, in the Civic District by City Hall — a covered walk through Raffles City mall to City Hall MRT, and 11–13 minutes on foot to Marina Bay and Merlion Park.
Coming in at #3 is the hotel reviewers praise hardest for connectivity — Swissotel The Stamford, a 73-floor skyscraper in the Civic District and one of the tallest hotel towers in Singapore. It holds over 1,200 rooms, and the headline feature is that every single one has a private balcony, plus an espresso machine and city or bay views. Downstairs there are two outdoor pools, tennis courts, a sauna, the full Willow Stream spa and a gym, alongside more than 12 restaurants — including Michelin-starred JAAN by Kirk Westaway on the 70th floor. The location does the heavy lifting: the hotel links directly into City Hall MRT through the Raffles City mall, so you reach the trains without stepping outside, and Marina Bay and Merlion Park are an 11–13 minute walk away. The real-guest score on Trip.com is 9.2/10 across a huge 4,013 reviews. Rates start around $262 a night. Reviewers point couples, families and business travelers here for a central, well-connected base.
- 73-floor tower right in the Civic District at City Hall
- Covered link straight into City Hall MRT via Raffles City
- Private balcony in every one of the 1,200+ rooms
- Huge property — lobby and lifts back up at peak hours
- Starting rate near $262 sits above the mid-range picks
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No. 4 #4 5-star hotel · right on Orchard Road ★8.3 Orchard Hotel Singapore
📍 On Orchard Road at its west end, a few minutes from Singapore Botanic Gardens and about a 6–7 minute walk to Orchard MRT
Our #4 pick is the 5-star guests recommend for shoppers who want the mall at their doorstep — Orchard Hotel Singapore. It stands at the quieter west end of Orchard Road, a short stroll from the Singapore Botanic Gardens, so you skip the crush of the mid-strip but still step straight onto the city's main shopping avenue. The hotel runs around 656 rooms, many freshly renovated, all with air-con, a flat-screen TV and en-suite bath, plus an outdoor pool and a full gym to recover in after a day on your feet. Downstairs, Hua Ting is an award-winning Chinese restaurant locals actually book, and The Orchard Cafe covers the all-day international menu. Two things make it punch above its price: a free bike loan you can pedal to the Botanic Gardens, and free on-site parking, a genuine rarity in Singapore. It's about a 6–7 minute walk to Orchard MRT. Real guests give it 8.3/10 across 1,774 reviews on Trip.com, with rooms from roughly $140 a night — a sensible value play for couples and families who want Orchard for less than the top-tier names.
- Steps onto the Orchard Road shopping strip
- Free bike loan plus rare free on-site parking
- Award-winning Hua Ting Chinese restaurant on site
- 8.3 score trails the top 5-stars on this list
- West end of Orchard means a longer MRT walk
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No. 5 #5 4-star hotel · art deco, 3-4 min walk to Clarke Quay ★9.1 Park Regis by Prince Singapore
📍 23 Merchant Road in the Clarke Quay / Riverside district, a 3-4 minute walk from Clarke Quay MRT and the Singapore River bars, with Clarke Quay Central mall around the corner.
Our #5 pick is the 4-star value play guests keep rating higher than its price tag suggests — Park Regis by Prince Singapore, an art deco hotel at 23 Merchant Road on the edge of the Clarke Quay riverside. The 202 rooms are compact in the way Singapore city hotels always are, but well laid out and clean, each with a minibar, LCD TV, air-con and en-suite bath. Downstairs you get an outdoor pool, a gym, two restaurants and a buffet breakfast (charged separately), plus a 24-hour front desk, concierge, luggage hold and laundry. The real draw is the math: it sits a 3-4 minute walk from both Clarke Quay MRT and the riverside bars, with Clarke Quay Central mall around the corner. Real guests scored it 9.1/10 across 626 reviews on Trip.com. Rates open near $143 a night, which is why couples and walk-everywhere travelers keep coming back.
- Art deco design, 3-4 min to Clarke Quay
- Walk to MRT and riverside in minutes
- 9.1/10 score from 626 reviews, from ~$143
- Buffet breakfast costs extra
- Compact rooms, typical Singapore city size
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No. 6 #6 4-star hotel · heart of the Bugis district ★8.5 Village Hotel Bugis
📍 Victoria Street in the Bugis / Kampong Glam district, a 5-to-6-minute walk from both Bugis MRT and the Haji Lane cafe strip.
Sixth on our list is the hotel travelers keep praising for its location: Village Hotel Bugis, a 4-star from Far East Hospitality on Victoria Street, a short walk from Kampong Glam and the cafe-lined Haji Lane. The headline feature is space — rooms here are noticeably bigger than other hotels in the same price band, which matters a lot in a city famous for shoebox rooms. Every room has air-con, a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom. Downstairs there's an outdoor pool, a gym and two restaurants, including The Landmark, which serves halal food. Breakfast is buffet-style and costs extra. You're a flat 5-to-6-minute walk from Bugis MRT and the Bugis Junction mall, with Sultan Mosque and Arab Street just as close. Real guests rate it 8.5/10 across 810 reviews on Trip.com, and rooms start around US$125 a night.
- Smack in the middle of Bugis / Kampong Glam, walkable to Haji Lane
- Rooms run bigger than rivals in the same price band
- Halal restaurant (The Landmark) on the premises
- Buffet breakfast is a paid add-on, not included
- The outdoor pool is on the small side
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No. 7 #7 4-star design hotel · Bencoolen, now lyf Bugis by The Ascott ★8.7 Hotel G Singapore
📍 Middle Road in the Bencoolen / Bugis district of Singapore, midway between Bugis and Orchard Road — about a 3-minute walk to Bencoolen MRT and 7-to-8 minutes to Bugis Junction.
The No. 7 pick is a design-led 4-star in Bencoolen: Hotel G Singapore, on Middle Road midway between Bugis and Orchard Road. One thing to flag up front — Trip.com now lists the same building at 200 Middle Road as lyf Bugis Singapore by The Ascott, so this is a rebrand of the original hotel, not a new property and not a closure. There are around 308 rooms, modern and compact in the way Singapore city hotels tend to be, each with air-con, a flat-screen TV and an en-suite bath. The character lives in the shared spaces: a co-living lounge built for working and meeting other travelers, a self-service laundry, a gym, a restaurant and bar, plus a front desk, luggage hold and free Wi-Fi. It's a 3-minute walk to Bencoolen MRT and 7-to-8 minutes to Bugis Junction. Real guests rate it 8.7/10 across 1,661 reviews, and rooms open near $90 a night.
- Modern design hotel with co-living lounges and the Ginett wine bar downstairs
- 3-minute walk to Bencoolen MRT, midway between Bugis and Orchard
- Strong value for a design address — rooms from about $90 a night
- Rooms are design-led but compact, tight once you spread out luggage
- No pool, and signage may read lyf Bugis mid-rebrand rather than Hotel G
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No. 8 #8 3-star boutique · heart of Chinatown ★8.4 Hotel Mono
📍 18 Mosque Street, in the heart of Chinatown, Singapore — a 3-to-4-minute walk from Chinatown MRT and steps from the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and the Chinatown Complex hawker centre.
Coming in at #8 is the one stay on this list that guests book for the look of the place: Hotel Mono, a 46-room boutique carved into a restored 1900s shophouse at 18 Mosque Street, smack in the middle of Chinatown. The whole hotel runs on a strict black-and-white palette — walls, stairs, furniture, the lot — and because every room follows the original shophouse floor plan, no two are exactly alike. Each comes with air-con, an LED TV, a fridge and an ensuite bathroom, and the design squeezes a surprising sense of space out of a compact footprint. The lobby and the monochrome staircase are the photo moments people show up for. There's a front desk, free luggage storage and free Wi-Fi, and Chinatown MRT is a 3-to-4-minute walk, with temples, wet markets and street food a few steps out the door. It scores 8.4/10 on Trip.com across 270 reviews, with rates from roughly $77 a night — a genuine bargain for a design hotel in pricey Singapore.
- Striking all-monochrome design, lobby and staircase included
- Heart of Chinatown, 3-4 min walk to the MRT
- Rare design-hotel value from about $77 a night
- Compact rooms that follow the old shophouse footprint
- No pool, no gym — amenities stop at the basics
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No. 9 #9 4-star hotel · best value in Lavender ★8.4 Hotel Boss
📍 On Jalan Sultan in the Lavender / Kampong Glam district, a few minutes from Haji Lane and about a 4-5 minute walk to Lavender MRT
Our #9 pick is the hotel real guests crown the best value in central Singapore — Hotel Boss. It's a genuinely large 4-star on Jalan Sultan in Lavender, open since 2015, packing more than 1,500 rooms across 19 floors. Every room comes with air-con, a flat-screen TV and an en-suite bath, and the building stacks in its own restaurants, shops, a 24-hour front desk, a concierge and free Wi-Fi. Two things lift it above the usual budget-central pick: a rooftop outdoor pool and gym to cool off in after a day of walking, plus free on-site parking — a real rarity in this city. You're a 4-5 minute walk from Lavender MRT, with Kampong Glam and Haji Lane nearby and Bugis Street about 11-12 minutes on foot. Real guests rate it 8.4/10 across 6,787 reviews on Trip.com, with rooms from roughly $73 a night — a strong call for travelers and families who put value and a central location first.
- More than 1,500 rooms from about $73 a night
- Rooftop pool plus rare free on-site parking
- A 4-5 minute walk to Lavender MRT
- Lobby and lifts get busy at peak across 1,500 rooms
- Standard, functional rooms with plain design
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No. 10 #10 budget 2-star · heart of Little India ★7.7 Hotel 81 Dickson
📍 Dickson Road in the heart of Little India, a 4-to-5-minute walk from Rochor MRT and steps from the 24-hour Mustafa Centre.
Closing out our list is the hotel budget travelers keep calling good value: Hotel 81 Dickson, a 2-star on Dickson Road in the heart of Little India. It's part of the Hotel 81 chain — a name Singaporeans know as no-frills budget lodging — and it has run since 2008 with around 235 rooms. Every room comes with air-con, an LCD TV, a kettle and an ensuite shower, plus free instant tea/coffee and a hairdryer. Downstairs there's a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, free in-house parking, a lift and free Wi-Fi. You can walk to the 24-hour Mustafa Centre and dozens of South Indian eateries, and it's a flat 4-to-5-minute walk to Rochor or Jalan Besar MRT. Real guests rate it 7.7/10 across 324 reviews on Trip.com, and rooms start around US$62 a night — the cheapest address on this list. The trade-off is plain: this is a place to sleep, not to linger.
- The lowest nightly rate on the list, from about US$62
- In the heart of Little India, 4-5 minutes from Rochor MRT
- Free on-site parking — rare at this price in Singapore
- A 7.7 guest score, the lowest on this list
- No pool, no gym and no breakfast service
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📊Comparativa · 10 hoteles
| # | Hotel | Estrellas | Puntuación | Desde / noche | Zona | Destacado |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Marina Bay Sands | 5 | 9.7 | ~$562 | MRT de Bayfront, a 5 minutos a pie por una pasarela cubierta. | #1 icono de Singapur · piscina infinita en el piso 57 |
| 2 | PARKROYAL COLLECTION Pickering | 5 | 9.4 | ~$282 | Upper Pickering Street: about 4-to-5 minutes on foot to Chinatown MRT, 5-to-6 minutes into central Chinatown; roughly 20 km (25-30 min by taxi) to Changi Airport. | #2 5-star luxury · hotel-in-a-garden design by WOHA |
| 3 | Swissotel The Stamford | 5 | 9.2 | ~$262 | Links directly into City Hall MRT through the Raffles City mall; about 20 km and a 25-minute drive from Changi Airport. | #3 5-star tower · 73 floors in the heart of City Hall |
| 4 | Orchard Hotel Singapore | 5 | 8.3 | ~$139 | On Orchard Road | #4 5-star hotel · right on Orchard Road |
| 5 | Park Regis by Prince Singapore | 4 | 9.1 | ~$143 | On Merchant Road, about a 3-4 minute walk to Clarke Quay MRT and the same to the Clarke Quay riverside; roughly 25-30 minutes by taxi to Changi Airport. | #5 4-star hotel · art deco, 3-4 min walk to Clarke Quay |
| 6 | Village Hotel Bugis | 4 | 8.5 | ~$123 | About a 5-to-6-minute walk to Bugis MRT and Bugis Junction mall; roughly 20 km (a 25-30 minute taxi) from Changi Airport. | #6 4-star hotel · heart of the Bugis district |
| 7 | Hotel G Singapore | 4 | 8.7 | ~$93 | Middle Road: about a 3-minute walk to Bencoolen MRT and 7-to-8 minutes to Bugis Junction; roughly 20 km (about 25 min by taxi) to Changi Airport. | #7 4-star design hotel · Bencoolen, now lyf Bugis by The Ascott |
| 8 | Hotel Mono | 3 | 8.4 | ~$77 | On Mosque Street, a 3-to-4-minute walk to Chinatown MRT (North East and Downtown lines); about 20 km and a 25-minute drive from Changi Airport. | #8 3-star boutique · heart of Chinatown |
| 9 | Hotel Boss | 4 | 8.4 | ~$73 | On Jalan Sultan | #9 4-star hotel · best value in Lavender |
| 10 | Hotel 81 Dickson | 2 | 7.7 | ~$62 | About a 4-to-5-minute walk to Rochor or Jalan Besar MRT; roughly 18 km (a 25-minute taxi) from Changi Airport. | #10 budget 2-star · heart of Little India |
Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje
#1 Marina Bay Sands es el icono de Singapur: una piscina infinita en el piso 57 con una vista que domina toda la ciudad.
#2 A 5-star "hotel in a garden" on the edge of Chinatown, with more than 15,000 sqm of WOHA-designed sky gardens wrapping the tower — score 9.4.
#3 Swissotel The Stamford is a 73-floor City Hall skyscraper that wires straight into the MRT and gives every room a private balcony — a 9.2 score and arguably the best-connected base on this list.
#4 A 5-star planted right on the Orchard Road shopping strip, with an award-winning Chinese restaurant, free loaner bikes and free on-site parking that make an 8.3 score feel like good value.
#5 A 4-star art deco hotel a 3-4 minute walk from both Clarke Quay MRT and the riverside, scoring 9.1 for roughly half the price of a Marina Bay room.
#6 A Far East 4-star where the real draw is genuinely roomy rooms in space-starved Singapore, parked right beside Kampong Glam and Haji Lane. Score 8.5.
Selección final
10 hoteles para todos los estilos y presupuestos — elige por barrio, características únicas y estilo de viaje.
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