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Thirteen of the city-state’s top stays, from grande dames to stylish standouts.
Singapore puts on a show at dusk, when the sky deepens to violet over the South China Sea and the Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay flickers to life. Rooftop bars fill with view-seeking revelers, lights glow in nineteenth-century shophouses, and the scent of chili crab wafts from the hawker stalls on Smith Street in Chinatown. By day, the 287-square-mile city-state’s green spaces – from the Mandai Wildlife Reserve to Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve and the jungles and beaches of Sentosa Island – provide a tropical reprieve from the sun. Few destinations pack so much spectacle, heritage, and wilderness into a single taxi ride, so it’s little wonder that the Singapore luxury hotel scene is equally compelling. Read on for the skyline-defining icons, landmark buildings, and garden-wrapped retreats to bookmark for your next trip.

For Neighborhood Wandering: Andaz Singapore
Designed by Hong Kong-based architect André Fu, Southeast Asia’s first Andaz property occupies the top 15 floors of a honeycomb-clad tower in Kampong Glam, Singapore’s nineteenth-century Muslim trading quarter. The lobby’s Peranakan-inspired black-and-white floors set the playful tone, leading to 347 modern guest rooms and Mr. Stork, the 39th-floor rooftop bar that draws locals with sunset views over Marina Bay. Book the neighborhood tour with the hotel’s experience curator; Haji Lane’s shophouses and the national monument Sultan Mosque are a five-minute walk away.
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For a Pop of Color: Artyzen Singapore
The Hong Kong group’s first hotel outside Greater China brings a fresh perspective to Orchard Road, a neighborhood known for its glistening high-rises and excellent shopping. Artyzen’s striking orange exterior recalls the terra-cotta roofs of Singapore’s heritage shophouses; inside, elevators open to reveal digital tapestries by local artist Terence Tan, and Peranakan design flourishes enliven the public spaces and 142 guest rooms. Upstairs, a cantilevered 82-foot infinity pool with a partial glass floor makes for a memorable swim.
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For an Urban Break: Capella Singapore
This 30-acre Sentosa Island retreat, about a 20-minute drive south of downtown, is Singapore’s antidote to the urban rush, with restored 1880s bungalows tucked into a rainforest dense with protected heritage species such as the angsana tree and the Johor fig. The late Jaya Ibrahim designed the hotel’s 113 rooms, suites, and villas with earthy neutrals and warm woods that complement the greenery beyond the floor-to-ceiling windows. At Bob’s Bar, rum-forward cocktails pair with sunset views over the South China Sea, while Paul, one of the resort’s resident peacocks, patrols the grounds.
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For Quiet Luxury: The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore
Pritzker Architecture Prize recipient Richard Meier transformed the 1933 Capitol Building and adjacent Capitol Theatre – once the Far East’s grandest cinema – into Kempinski’s first Singapore property, which debuted in 2018 after a decade-long restoration. Art deco details define the hotel, from its all-white facade to the corniced ceilings in its 155 guest rooms and suites. The saltwater pool offers respite from the bustle beyond the grounds; the National Gallery, Victoria Theatre, and Saint Andrew’s Cathedral are all a short walk away.
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For a Slice of History: The Fullerton Hotel Singapore
Few Singapore luxury hotels are as deeply woven into the city-state’s history as The Fullerton. The neoclassical landmark on the Singapore River in the Central Business District opened in 1928 as the General Post Office, later housing government offices for decades before its rebirth as a hotel in 2001. Some of its 400 rooms and suites open onto verandas with river, skyline, or bay views, while others overlook a sunlit atrium, where downstairs, the decadent afternoon tea is served.
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For Waterfront Glamour: The Fullerton Bay Hotel
A five-minute walk south of its sister property, The Fullerton Hotel Singapore, the 100-room Fullerton Bay Hotel trades colonial elegance for a sleek steel-and-glass aesthetic, extending over Marina Bay on a series of stilts. Inside, latticed arches frame a soaring lobby layered with velvet, brocade, and polished hardwood that draws the city’s fashionable crowd. Bay View rooms have private balconies and lounge daybeds, and Lantern – one of Singapore’s most popular rooftop bars – offers mojitos, an infinity-edge lap pool, and skyline panoramas.
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For Peak City Views: Mandarin Oriental, Singapore
The 510-room tower that houses the Mandarin Oriental, Singapore takes its cue from the brand’s fan-shaped logo, with rooms arrayed so each claims an unobstructed view – Marina Bay (and, during the Singapore Grand Prix, the circuit itself) on one side, the skyline on the other. A $100 million renovation in 2023 replaced dark wood finishes with pastels and botanical prints, and washed the atrium in pink tones reminiscent of the tiles found on Singapore’s shophouses. Book the vintage Vespa sidecar tour for a Crazy Rich Asians-style spin through the city’s flashiest postcodes.
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For Iconic Moments: Marina Bay Sands
The Singapore skyline’s defining silhouette since 2010, Marina Bay Sands is less a hotel than a self-contained mini metropolis. Its 1,850 guest rooms occupy a trio of 57-story towers crowned by the three-acre SkyPark Observation Deck and the world’s largest (and most-photographed) infinity pool. The property’s 80-plus dining options include Gordon Ramsay’s Bread Street Kitchen, Daniel Boulud’s Maison Boulud, and Tetsuya Wakuda’s Waku Ghin. Out front, the nightly Spectra show traces the city-state’s history in 15 minutes of video projections, lasers, and synchronized fountains; it begins at 8 p.m., with extra showtimes on weekends.
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For Classic Splendor: Raffles Singapore
Since opening as a ten-room bungalow in 1887, this white-colonnaded grande dame has assumed hall-of-fame status in Singapore. A 2019 renovation by Alexandra Champalimaud – of The Carlyle and Waldorf Astoria New York fame – refreshed all 115 suites without dimming their storied romance, which extends from veranda to parlor to bedroom. The Long Bar still pours the Singapore Sling, which was invented there in 1915, and the relocated and expanded Writers Bar is now one of the city’s most inviting places to linger.
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For Art Lovers: The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore
More than 4,200 pieces of contemporary art fill The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore, making the 608-room hotel home to one of Southeast Asia’s largest collections. The first work guests encounter is the vaulted glass, gold, and marble lobby, where a Frank Stella sculpture stars. Pieces by Warhol and Hockney punctuate other public spaces, and 550-square-foot guest rooms feature sand and rose hues, light-wood finishes, and bathtubs set into octagonal picture windows framing Marina Bay. Pro tip: A self-guided augmented reality tour offers an interactive way to explore the collection.
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For Globe-Trotting Families: Shangri-La Singapore
Just a couple blocks off Orchard Road, Shangri-La Singapore’s 15 acres of gardens – dotted with durian and rambutan trees, among some 110 other species – provide a refreshing contrast to the neighborhood’s vertical luxury. A living foliage wall by celebrity landscape designer Charlie Albone greets arrivals in the neoclassical lobby; from there, 792 rooms are spread across three wings. Heads of state book the discreet Valley Wing, while families gravitate to the Tower Wing’s castle, underwater, and other themed suites, which offer kids’ club access. Couples in search of seclusion opt for the Garden Wing’s balcony suites with private Jacuzzis.
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For the In Crowd: The Singapore Edition
Ian Schrager’s Edition brand brings its understated cool to a quieter stretch of Orchard Road. On the lobby level, a soaring glass-roofed conservatory is filled with more than 300 tropical plants. Nine floors up, swimmers in the rooftop pool can peer down on the greenery through an oculus. In between, 204 guest rooms skew minimalist, with all-white furnishings and hardwood floors. The hotel's marquee draw is Fysh, known for the sustainable, gill-to-fin cooking philosophy promoted by founding chef Josh Niland.
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For Old-World Opulence: The St. Regis Singapore
Between Orchard Road and the Singapore Botanic Gardens, the 299-room St. Regis Singapore occupies one of the city’s most elegant addresses. A recent refresh drew inspiration from the UNESCO-listed gardens next door, with beveled-crystal flower installations at the ballroom entrance and floral motifs woven into guest-room carpets. The expansive accommodations come with signature St. Regis butler service, and the spa – with its outdoor garden and local treatments such as a warm jade stone massage – ranks among Singapore’s most lavish. Don’t miss the evening art tour through the hotel’s collection, which includes works by Picasso, Botero, Chagall, and a deep bench of Singaporean artists.
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Article by Melinda Joe
May 29, 2026