Singapore’s best boutique hotels for intimate staycations


Boutique hotels in Singapore: The Great Madras
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The lobby of The Great Madras. Photography: The Great Madras

From luxury chic rooms to budget lofts, these stylish boutique hotels boast unforgettable staycays in Keong Saik Road, Robertson Quay, Jalan Besar, Orchard Road and more

What happens when wanderlust hits but there isn’t time for another weekend getaway? You grab your overnight bag and head to one of Singapore’s many hotels for a swish staycay. It makes perfect sense; in between living it up in your plush room and maximising the hotel’s facilities, there’s so much to do in the city – more than enough for your weekend to feel like a real holiday. But if you’re a) tired of the big hotel scene and b) looking for alternative stays (without sacrificing lush comforts, of course), you’ve come to the right place. Keep reading for our guide to Singapore’s best boutique hotels, to suit everyone from modern minimalists to rendezvous-seeking couples.

The Great Madras

Boutique hotels in Singapore: The Great Madras
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The facade of The Great Madras. Photography: The Great Madras

Undoubtedly Singapore’s coolest hotel of the moment, The Great Madras is a millennial dream come true. Not only is it housed in one of Little India‘s most unique conserved buildings but it’s also decked out in every grammable design trend imaginable: neon letter lights (with an inspirational quote, no less), tropical printed wallpaper, retro furniture, rich shades of deep blue and green and retro furniture. The 34-room property boasts categories from deluxe hotels (no bunk beds, just king-sized ones) to The Great Suite, with en-suite spacious circular bathtub. The hotel’s lobby is where all the action’s at – the barber gets you a fresh cut and shave, while the buzzy resto serves up halal Catalunyan plates.
The Great Madras, 28 Madras Street, Singapore 208422

Ann Siang House

Boutique hotels in Singapore: Ann Siang House
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The entrance to Ann Siang House. Photography: Ann Siang House

Taking the place of the former Club Hotel is Ann Siang House. The hot property is furnished to perfection – its electric blue facade and gold windows should serve as an indication. Rooms, as well as the common areas on every floor, are all about sumptuous leathers, gilded mirrors, and geometrical tables and stools. Only 20 rooms are found here, with each equipped with the Hypnos “Firenze” bed, said to be the comfiest bed in the world. We’d recommend the Executive room, as it comes with a massive tub and even a kitchenette, or the suite that opens up into a private balcony.
Ann Siang House28 Ann Siang Road, Singapore 069708

Amoy

Don’t be fooled, this is no museum – Amoy is a heritage site-boutique hotel just along our fave Telok Ayer hood, which offers 37 intimate rooms and a stellar combination of heritage interiors and state-of-the-art amenities  Located near the bustling CBD, Amoy has a wide array of options of restaurants and bars that guests can settle down in – perfect for visiting vacationers, we must say.
AMOY, 76 Telok Ayer St, Singapore 048464

Hotel G

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The Grand Room of Hotel G. Photography: Hotel G

Okay, so maybe we’re a little biased ’cause this hotel is home to Ginette: an affordable French resto we’ve repeatedly raved about. But food aside, the hotel deserves its own fanbase. Though rooms (sized between 11 to 27 sqm) are petite, their eclectic interiors are one-of-a-kind, with grey walls, wooden furnishings and bright accents. Bonus points for its in-house gym, and convenient location between Dhoby Ghaut and Bugis.
Hotel G, 200 Middle Road, Singapore 188980

Hotel Clover The Arts

Boutique hotels in Singapore | Hotel Clover The Arts
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Enjoy your stay with beautiful murals. Photography: Hotel Clover The Arts

Hotel Clover might have over five hotels around the city, but Hotel Clover The Arts has a spot on this list thanks to its artsy vibes and recognition of local talent. Located in the clubbing mecca that is Clarke Quay, the breathtaking mural on the hotel’s exterior is just a teaser of what you can expect inside. All 44 rooms are embellished with murals handpainted by local artists, featuring a range of styles including manga, street art and line art. We don’t know about you but the painting of the macaw in Superior Queen room is quite a visual treat.
Hotel Clover The Arts, 58 South Bridge Rd, Singapore 058689

Park 22 Little India

Boutique hotels in Singapore | Park 22 Little India
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Park 22’s sleek and elegant interior. Photography: Aditi Gaitonde Fernandes

The black and white heritage building of Park 22 stands out starkly from the vibrant Little India neighbourhood, and we think it’s the perfect location for dipping your toes in this cultural mecca. Yes, the rooms are compact, but it’s a great stay for couples and backpackers alike. And should you need a tour ‘round the hood, the hotel would be happy to host a free walking trail for you.
Park 22 Little India, 60 Kerbau Road, Singapore

Porcelain Hotel

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The Theme Suite is a big hit! Photography: Porcelain Hotel Singapore

From awesome eateries to a cool indie bookshop, there are lots to do around Porcelain Hotel’s prime location in Chinatown. But first, let’s talk about this little hideaway. The interior and exterior of the hotel (which is housed in a series of adjoining shophouses) is clad in traditional Chinese porcelain and chinoiserie patterns from the Qing and Ming dynasty but with a contemporary twist. You’ll find the recurring porcelain patterns in all rooms but we’d pick the Theme Suite for its minimal-white aesthetic and not to mention, that bathtub in the en-suite bathroom.
Porcelain Hotel, 48 Mosque Street Singapore 059526

Six Senses Duxton and Maxwell

Boutique hotels in Singapore | Six Senses Maxwell
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Book a stay at the Terrace room at Six Senses Maxwell. Photography: Six Senses

The Six Senses group has gone above and beyond in beautifully (and sustainably) restoring both Maxwell and Duxton locations – trust us, the pictures do not do justice to the attention to detail. Though just minutes apart, both hotels are far from alike. British designer Anouska Hempel blends Six Senses Duxton’s shophouse aesthetic with nuances of Chinese, Malay and European designs. So think oversized golden fans, Chinese screens and calligraphy wallpaper (from Anouska’s personal collection) against strong hues of black lacquer tables and yellow setters.

Over at Six Senses Maxwell, French designer Jacques Garcia has decorated all 138 guestrooms with custom furnishings and original artwork. Thinking of treating yourself a little? The swanky Terrace room comes with a European-style multi-fixture bathroom and an accessible private balcony to watch the world go by.
Six Senses Duxton, 83 Duxton Rd, Singapore 089540; Six Senses Maxwell, 2 Cook Street, Singapore, 078857

The Quincy Hotel

Boutique hotels in Singapore: The Quincy Hotel
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The Quincy Hotel offers a quiet location and comfortable, spacious room. Photography: The Quincy Hotel

Sure, the award-winning Quincy Hotel may lack the themed rooms of its competitors. But what it does have in spades is affordable luxury coupled with a quirky boutique-hotel charm that’s a perfect romantic getaway spot for lovebirds. Quincy’s rooms bear all the hallmarks of trendy designer hotels – yup, we’re talking feather beddings, large bay windows and lush city views. Tempted yet?
The Quincy Hotel, 22 Mount Elizabeth, Singapore 228517. 

Warehouse Hotel

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A blend of industrial and contemporary design at this former warehouse. Photography: The Warehouse

Formerly an iconic warehouse from 1895, the meticulously restored property boasts a sleek, modern design and rooms with double-high ceilings, peaked roofs and authentic industrial details. And don’t miss the rooftop infinity pool – it’s the perfect spot to people-watch and take in views of the riverbank.
Warehouse Hotel, 320 Havelock Road, Singapore 169628. 

Lloyd’s Inn

Boutique hotels in Singapore: Lloyd's Inn
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We’d love to take a dip in that tub. Photography: Lloyd’s Inn.

Sleek, airy and wonderfully minimalist, Lloyd’s Inn is one of the city’s most Instagrammed-to-death hotels to date, thanks to its unconventional design, central location and affordable rates. While the hotel’s facilities are rather limited, we can’t refuse its clean, mostly-white palette (which brilliantly juxtaposes the surrounding foliage), abundant sunlight and quiet residential locale. We recommend The Big Skyroom for its inviting loft-like vibes (and that precious adjoining open-air space for a million photo opps).
Lloyd’s Inn, 2 Lloyd Road, Singapore 239091, p. 6737 7847

Wanderlust Hotel

As one of the pioneering cutting-edge boutique hotels in Singapore, Wanderlust’s earned its stripes amongst alternative experience-seeking travellers. Proudly madcap and unconventional, the hotel boasts four floors with different themes like ‘Industrial Glam’ and ‘Is it just Black and White?’. Our personal fave lies within the top floor; nicknamed Creature Comforts, it houses nine loft rooms with five themes featuring giant typewriters, floor-to-ceiling rockets and surreal treehouses. But for something comfier and less kitschy, check into the paper-inspired Mono rooms on level three, which has interactive lighting systems for you to ‘paint’ your room.
Wanderlust Hotel, 2 Dickson Road, Singapore 209494

Naumi Hotel

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The Gabriella and Camellia room of Naumi Hotel. Photography: Naumi Hotel

Despite its central location, Naumi Hotel isn’t your run-of-the-mill business hotel with cookie-cutter layouts and decor. Its five room categories – spread across 73 rooms – are uniquely themed, with plush fittings and luxe designs. Fashion mavens are bound to have a soft spot for the Gabrielle and Camellia room. Inspired by Coco Chanel, the room is decked out in a monochrome colour palette and features artworks of the designer’s favourite flower. Couples on the hunt for indulgent city respites have the Eden and Nirwana suite as a stellar option – its large, round tub for two is perfect for romantic romps.
Naumi Hotel41 Seah Street, Singapore 188396

Studio M Hotel

A favoured and unofficial party hotel among the younger crowds, Studio M still ranks high on our list of relaxing boutique hotels. Its location in Robertson Quay offers the best of two worlds; it’s right smack in the middle of riverside cafes and quiet brunch spots, and is a mere walk away from Clarke Quay’s hottest clubs. But its key feature is its loft rooms; spread across four categories, all of them are decked out in minimalist designs, plush beddings and panoramic views of the city from large bay windows. Personally, we love the Executive Lofts as their corner locales offer maximum privacy, larger lounge areas and complete cosy, comfort for stay-in staycays.
Studio M Hotel, 3 Nanson Rd, Singapore 238910

The Vagabond Club

Boutique hotels in Singapore: hotel Vagabond
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Vagabond offers complimentary movie screenings for guests. Photography: The Vagabond Club

Three words: Parisian swank factor. The Vagabond Club is knocking the boutique hotel game out of the park. For starters, each of the 41 rooms is super swish, boudoir chic havens of tranquillity. To help you scratch your arty itch, regular pop up events – like macaron-making and crinoline classes by French designer Mireille Minier – are held.
The Vagabond Club, 39 Syed Alwi Rd, Singapore, 207630

The Sultan

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The Puteri Room of The Sultan. Photography: The Sultan

Taking up 10 shophouses, The Sultan is a hip tribute to Singapore’s colourful heritage. Be sure to check into The Sultan Loft; it’s fit for royalty, with its double-storied set-up comprising a living area on the first floor and a bedroom on the second – jazzed up with timber roof beams, wide arcs, and full-length shuttered windows. You don’t even need to leave the hotel for a good time – the hotel houses Singjazz Club, a club with a music hall environment, and Fresh!, a laid-back club serving up tasty cocktails and old-school music from the ’90s and ’00s.
The Sultan Hotel, 101 Jalan Sultan, Singapore 199002

Naumi Liora

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The Porch room of Naumi Liora. Photography: Naumi Liora

Much like other hotels located in shophouses, the 79-room enclave is distinctly historic in its facade with its Chinese townhouse structure painted in dusky orange as well as double-leaf doors. Rooms here are compact, but comfy with modern comforts and traditional design accents. We strongly suggest booking the Porch, which is equipped with a private alfresco terrace, perfect for makeshift romantic dinners and outdoor yoga seshes. Its location is the top draw with its close proximity to Potato Head Folk, cafes and buzzy watering holes.
Naumi Liora, 55 Keong Saik Road, Singapore 089158

Hotel Indigo Singapore Katong

Boutique hotels in Singapore: Hotel Indigo
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Hotel Indigo celebrates the neighbourhood’s heritage in its design. Photography: Hotel Indigo

Hotel Indigo is no average boutique hotel. The charming hotel, housed in a former Joo Chiat Police station, pays homage to the neighbourhood’s Peranakan heritage. Its interiors boast everything from vintage-style tiles and artwork to antique furnishings, while its restaurant, Baba Chews and Eatery, serves up cuisine from The Straits of Malacca. Its Katong location is also a major plus in our books – we recommend taking a whole afternoon to explore the street art, pre-war shophouses and myriad of coffee shops and restaurants that have contributed to the neighbourhood’s thriving, historic culture.
Hotel Indigo Singapore Katong, 86 East Coast Road, Singapore 428788

Wangz Hotel

Boutique hotels in Singapore: Wangz Hotel
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Superior room of Wangz Hotel. Photography: courtesy of Wangz Hotel

Got a soft spot for well-brewed coffee and hole-in-the-wall cafes? Book a weekend stay at Wangz Hotel, located smack dab in Tiong Bahru. Its 41 rooms run the gamut of features, including balconies, canopies, oversized tubs, and floor-to-ceiling windows. Spend your day either lounging around on your cosy bed or private terrace, before branching out into the trendy ‘hood, and top it off by dressing up for drinks at the hotel’s swish rooftop lounge, Halo, as you watch the world go by.
Wangz Hotel, 231 Outram Road, Singapore 169040

The Scarlet Singapore

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The Lavish Suite of The Scarlet. Photography: The Scarlet Singapore

Perhaps one of the oldest hotels on this list is The Scarlet Singapore, which first opened in 2004 to much fanfare. Sensual, intimate and dripping with opulence, the hotel’s rooms are decked in arresting hues of precious stones, and lavish decor (we’re talking leopard print, patent leather and python). To cap off your sexy staycay, don’t forget to swing by the rooftop for breezy cocktails and nibbles before you descend to your love nest’s private jacuzzi tub (only available in the Passion Suite) for a snuggle…and more.
The Scarlet Singapore, 33 Erskine Road, Singapore 069333

Hotel 1929

Boutique hotels in Singapore: Hotel 1929
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The Superior Double of Hotel 1929. Photography: Hotel 1929

At this boutique hotel made up of five shophouses, guests will find that no two rooms are alike, with everything from furnishing and beds right down to the clear glass bathrooms being unique. Hotel 1929 also offers two specially-designed suites with outdoor baths set in tropical roof gardens, which overlook the bright lights and bustling streets of charming Chinatown. Hip and cosy, this stylish hotel is notches above your typical budget hotel.
Hotel 1929, 50 Keong Saik Road, Singapore 089154

M Social

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M Social’s rooms were the brainchild of French designer Philippe Stark, and effortlessly meld comfort and technology. Photography: M Social

Geared towards the millennial globe-trotter, M Social is the new player on the Robertson Quay hotel circuit. Comfort is king at this hip hotel; its chic interiors are the brainchild of renowned designer Philippe Stark. You might never leave your room, as each is a calming enclave of warm colour tones, and lush textures of plush pashmina throw and soft carpeting. In line with its millennial theme, the hotel offers a good mix of communal spaces for mingling and high-tech amenities like self check-in kiosks. No need to suffer through the night in your heels for fab cocktails; simply head down to the hotel’s in-house resto, Beast & Butterflies where expert mixologists can easily shake up an artisanal one for you as you chat up other young travellers. Here’s our take of our stay at this swanky hotel.
M Social, 90 Robertson Quay, Singapore 238259

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