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The best luxury five-star hotels in Singapore

Treat yourself to an indulgent staycation at these best luxury stays in the Lion City money can buy

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Time and time again, Singapore is dubbed one of the richest cities in the world. For that, we can thank a particular Kevin Kwan novel depicting the country’s wealthiest made-up families, wrapped up by a scene filmed on the rooftop of Marina Bay Sands. Other than MBS, the city-state is also home to numerous luxury hotels for the bougiest of travellers or loved-up locals planning a surprise staycation.

Some people call it over-indulgence. We say, “why the heck not?” Besides, certain occasions just call for a treat yourself day. Whoever said money can’t buy you happiness probably hasn't had breakfast served while basking in a private pool. Check into these top luxury hotels in Singapore and enjoy the finer things in life – butler service, in-room jacuzzi tubs and luxurious spas included.

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This guide was written by Southeast Asia-based writer Dewi NurjuwitaAt Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines. While we might not stay in every hotel featured below, we've based our list on top reviews and amenities to find you the best stays. This article includes affiliate links. These links have no influence on our editorial content. For more information, see our affiliate guidelines.

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  • Orchard

At the new Pan Pacific Orchard luxury coexists with environmental conservation and sustainability. Designed by WOHA, Pan Pacific’s latest flagship hotel boasts stunning architecture, 14,000 sqm of foliage and water features, a high-ceiling open-air lobby, and energy-saving features like rainwater collection, solar panel technology and a bio-digester system.

Rooms feature countless luxury amenities – expect 400-thread-count cotton bedding, toiletries by Diptyque, and, for Pan Pacific Discovery members and Club-level room and suite occupants, sleep-boosting amenities including a pillow menu and in-room meditation. Club guests can also enjoy access to the Pacific Club Lounge. The hotel has two dining concepts – Mosella, which offers Mediterranean cuisine with a Peruvian twist, and Florette, a destination bar with a view.

Mood? Avatar vibes. 
Budget range? Surprisingly reasonable. 
What to see nearby: T
he UNESCO World Heritage-listed Singapore Botanic Gardens.

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  • Sentosa

If you’re looking for an ultra-luxe experience to escape reality, make a reservation at Capella, a tropical retreat located in Sentosa, just outside mainland Singapore. Nestled within manicured gardens and lush foliage, the expansive 30-acre resort is the perfect respite. There are rooms, suites, villas, and even manors to choose from, and the bathrooms are stocked with Aesop toiletries. After a relaxing swim in one (or all) of the property’s three pools, head to the beach – there is a path connecting the hotel to the nearby Palawan Beach. If you need further stress relief, pamper yourself with a treatment at the Auriga Spa.

Mood? A James Bond villain's secret lair (in the best way). 
Budget range? We can already hear your wallet crying. 
What to see nearby: Universal Studios Singapore is just a 15-minute walk away. 

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JW Marriott Hotel Singapore South Beach
JW Marriott Hotel Singapore South Beach

For the cool kids on the block who don't want to compromise on luxury, the JW Marriott Hotel Singapore South Beach should be the first on your radar. It is a design-centric hotel from start to finish. Entering the hotel, guests are greeted by a psychedelic interactive video wall. Looking to take photos for your Instagram feed? The outdoor pool decks present two different but equally breathtaking views of downtown Singapore.

Mood? Where comfort and opulence collide. 
Budget range? Nothing too wild. 
What to see nearby: In the heart of the city's art and culture district, next to Marina Bay.

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Strike the right balance between staying within walking distance of the Orchard shopping belt and luxuriating in peaceful bliss at Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore. It's set amidst 15 acres of lush gardens, but is a conveniently located ancutary that's just seven minutes from the bustle of Orchard Road. The hotel is home to three distinctive wings: the recently-refurbished Tower Wing, the tropical Garden Wing, and ultra-lavish Valley Wing. Take advantage of the hotel's five-star facilities including the expansive pool surrounded by landscaped gardens, a health club and gym.

Mood? Sophisticated yet super kid-friendly. 
Budget range? More afforadable than most. 
What to see nearby: Less than 2 miles away from Singapore Botanic Gardens. 

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Known for its luxurious yet timeless design, The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia remains a hot pick for couples out there. This lavishly decorated hotel is located in the heart of Marina Bay, a five-minute walk from Marina Square Shopping Centre. What stands out? It boasts a contemporary art collection, a spa and an outdoor pool amongst landscaped gardens. Spacious rooms also offer views of Marina Bay or the city's skyline. Book a room and have a moment at the hotel’s signature octagonal bathroom window whille running a bubble bath in the ensuite's luxurious tub. If you want to pamper yourself further, book an appointment at the hotel's La Mer spa. 

Mood? Contemporary palace. 
Budget range? Slightly higher than most. 
What to see nearby: A short walk to the ArtScience Museum

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Raffles Hotel Singapore
Raffles Hotel Singapore

This list would be incomplete without the mention of the Raffles Hotel. Singapore's grande dame is not only a five-star hotel, but it is also a national monument. It was recently overhauled in 2019, and its said to be its most extensive renovations since 1989, with carefully-refurbished suites that maintain their charm. Book a stay at the legendary hotel and experience its old-world charm for yourself. 

Mood? Oriental charm. 
Budget range? Most likely to be a one-off treat. 
What to see nearby: A short drive from Chinatown, where you'll find traditional fare and indie boutiques. 

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The St. Regis Singapore
The St. Regis Singapore

Palatial opulence awaits at The St. Regis Singapore, especially with a personal butler to attend to you round-the-clock – no matter your room category. Need help packing your shopping haul? No problem. A bubble bath with classical music serenading you to oblivion? Done. The hotel's crowning glory, of course, is the Presidential Suite on the penthouse floor. It includes a cascading crystal chandelier and a baby grand piano in the living room, a fully-stocked bar, a private gym, and a jacuzzi and steam chamber in the master bathroom. If that's not enough, suite guests are also invited to a 60-minute spa treatment daily. 

Mood? Hollywood glam. 
Budget range? A fair price. 
What to see nearby: A short drive to the Singapore National Museum

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W Singapore - Sentosa Cove
W Singapore - Sentosa Cove

The W Singapore is a sexy hotel. A staycation here is like peeping into the lifestyles of Sentosa Cove’s rich and famous – so don’t forget your polo tee and bug-eyed sunnies. Surrounded by popular attractions like Universal Studios Singapore, Trick Eye Museum and the Siloso Beach, W Singapore is a great place to be with your kids. If you wish to lounge in, the hotel offers a large resort outdoor pool area surrounded by lush island landscapes.

Dining options are never in short supply. Head down to Skirt for steak grilled on an open parilla or challenge the limits of your stomach with the buffet at The Kitchen Table. A skip and hop away from the hotel is Quayside Isle, home to 15 restaurants with views of the marina and its luxury yachts.

Mood? Accessible luxury. 
Budget range? Affordable for most. 
What to see nearby: A short bus ride to Tanjong Beach. 

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A common misconception is that all luxury hotels are old-school and stuffy. Hyatt Hotels challenges that notion with its boutique spin-off, Andaz Singapore. This five-star hotel is catered towards a different breed of travellers: free-spirited, open-minded, and well-travelled. The first Andaz in Southeast Asia is perched on the top floors of the DUO Tower, nestled between the vibrant districts of Kampung Glam and Bugis. It’s complete with six dining establishments, from all-day dining venue Alley on 25 to premium steak house 665°F. Make sure to also take the lift 39 floors up to rooftop bar Mr Stork, which boasts a 360-degree view of Singapore. 

Mood? A blend of tradition and innovation. 
Budget range? Below average. 
What to see nearby: Within walking distance of Singapore National Gallery

10. Mandarin Oriental, Singapore

The Mandarin Oriental, Singapore lives up to the brand’s global reputation as a byword for the very best in decadent hospitality. Overlooking Marina Bay, the hotel’s interiors take inspiration from the city’s unique multidimensional heritage, creating a space that could only exist in the here and now. Exquisite dining options include sensual Italian dishes in the Dolce Vita restaurant and picture-perfect Afternoon Tea in the Lobby. Expand your tastebuds further with sweet treats from super cute The Mandarin Cake Shop. The ‘only in Singapore’ theme extends to the beautiful spa where treatments take their lead from ancient Malay practices, the healing properties of jade and knowledge of Qi.

Mood? Tropical haven. 
Budget range? On the higher end of the scale. 
What to see nearby: Directly linkedin to Marina Square Shopping Center. 

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This chic hotel is wedged at the crossroads of culture and commerce within the Far East Square heritage precinct and Telok Ayer district. It's also located within walking distance from Raffles Place and Tanjong Pagar, cultural sites around Chinatown, and iconic hangouts like Marina Bay and Gardens by the Bay. 

The hotel's sky pool and Jacuzzi are probably its crowning glory, complete with a bird's eye view of the surrounding heritage district. Those working on their fitness can check out the sky gym on the same floor, fully equipped with modern equipment, complete with fitness-on-demand personal training for guests to book, as well as a traditional Wing Chun wooden dummy for a well-rounded workout.

Mood? An ode to Chinese craftsmanship. 
Budget range? One of the cheapest. 
What to see nearby: Be sure to pass by the intricate and colourful Sri Mariamman Temple.

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Hilton Singapore Orchard has over 1,000 refurbished rooms and suites across two towers with botanical-inspired interiors. Rooms on the higher floors will boast panoramic views of the city skyline – so you'll have views for days. With two 24-hour fully-equipped fitness centres, an outdoor pool, and a direct connection to a four-storey luxury shopping gallery – it's one of the more convenient hotels located in the heart of the city. For dining, tuck into Chatterbox and fine-dining restaurant Shisen Hanten. Also look forward to three other dining concepts – Estate, Italian restaurant Osteria Mozza and Ginger Lily

Mood? Sleek and contemporary. 
Budget range? Great value for money. 
What to see nearby: Not far from the Asian Civilisations Museum

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We'll start this off with an interesting fact. Clifford Pier, one of Fullerton Bay Hotel Singapore's two heritage wings was once the landing point for immigrants to Singapore. So it's fitting, then, that the hotel pays homage to that history by dedicating its suites to showcase each of Singapore's cultural identities. The Robinson Suite is chinoiserie chic, all decked with silk panels and throws, and decorated with Ming era-inspired vases. Did we mention the Bottega Veneta amenities, goose down pillows and quality Egyptian linens?

Mood? Warm and stylish.
Budget range? A little more than you might expect, but worth it. 
What to see nearby: Around the corner from Marina Bay Sands Observation Deck

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Made up of five restored heritage shophouses is Duxton Reserve, a boutique hotel dripping with old-world glamour. Clad in black and gold, designer Anouska Hempel (also an ex-Bond girl) imbued within the four walls of the property an eclectic East-meets-West aesthetic – with ornate French windows, Chinoiserie fixtures, and calligraphy wallpaper.

Black walls and gold accents dominate the hotel’s 49 guest rooms and suites. For an opulent stay, consider the Skylight Executive Club Suite. The glamourous property also plays home to Anouska’s Bar, named after the property's designer, and fine-dining Chinese restaurant Yellow Pot. 

Mood? Oriental theatrics. 
Budget range? Fairly cheap for such an impressive property. 
What to see nearby: Close to the huge 5-floor VivoCity Shopping Mall. 

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It's been said to death, but we'll repeat it. Live like a crazy rich Asian at Marina Bay Sands – for one night, at least. Located in a Moshe Safdie-designed building, the hotel has established itself as an icon in its own right. The stately Chairman Suite, located on the uppermost floors, is the pinnacle of luxury, spanning 600 square meters and flanked by floor-to-ceiling windows. It offers four luxurious bedrooms, four spacious bathrooms and three private balconies, where you can wine and dine high above the glittering city. 

Mood? Pure extravagance. 
Budget range? Unsurprisingly expensive. 
What to see nearby: Overlooked the Supertrees of Gardens by the Bay

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Take a step back into time at The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore, located in the heart of the civic district. Architectural buffs will love the 1930s grand neoclassical structure of Capitol Building and the Venetian Renaissance-style of Stamford House, both restored by acclaimed Pritzker Architecture Prize winner Richard Meier. If you’re up for a gastronomic adventure, the hotel’s 15 Stamford by Alvin Leung is helmed by renowned three-Michelin-star-chef Alvin Leong. Alternatively, tuck into German fare at Frieda, which presents a reinterpretation of traditional German favourites with Austrian influences (think pork knuckle and schnitzel), set against a botanical-themed setting.

Mood? Understated luxury. 
Budget range? Won't break the bank. 
What to see nearby: Very close to the Singapore National Gallery and Victoria Theatre

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Nestled next to Millennia Walk, Conrad Centennial Singapore is in a prime location with over 500 guest rooms. Boasting modern contemporary decor, the rooms exude elegance – they've got some of the best views of Marina Bay promenade. If you love fancy soaps, you won't be disappointed – all bathrooms are outfitted with Byredo amenities. During your stay, make sure to check out the award-winning Golden Peony or buffet line Oscar’s. For those willing to splurge, opt for the spacious Two Bedroom Family Suite to get some privacy from the kids – it comes fitted with a hallway that connects a Centennial Suite and an Executive Room. 

Mood? Calming retreat. 
Budget range? An affordable option, depending on the time of year. 
What to see nearby: Near iconic landmarks such as Esplanade (Theatres on the Bay) and Merlion Park.

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Spread across lush greenery, Sofitel Singapore Resort & Spa offers luxurious resort-styled accommodation with sweeping views of the sunset at Sentosa Island's iconic Tanjong Beach. This luxury hotel has a variety of accomodation types, ranging from suites to villas. Each elegantly-designed guestroom is inspired by Paris’ Jardin du Luxembourg with fitted wooden parquet finishings and carpets in cerulean and orchid hues. The luxury rooms and suites offer Lanvin toiletries, while the villas boast exclusive Hermès products and access to So Spa's outdoor garden facilities.

Mood? Tropical retreat. 
Budget range? Pretty standard. 
What to see nearby: Right next to Tanjong Beach. 

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Four Seasons Hotel Singapore is an oasis of calm amidst bustling Singapore. Perched on the 19th floor high above Orchard Road, you'll find the elegant Four Seasons Presidential Suite, offering plenty of room for intimate dinner parties, business meetings, and all-out relaxation. All decked out in elegant furnishing surrounded by Asian antiques, this suite is a tranquil space along the tree-lined Orchard Boulevard – complete with an incredible view of the city skyline.

Mood? Lush oasis. 
Budget range? Slightly above average. 
What to see nearby: A 15-minute drive from Universal Studios Singapore. 

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One of Singapore's oldest – and most sophisticated – hotels, The Fullerton Hotel Singapore is a classic choice for those looking to live the suite life. This 400-room heritage hotel, which has borne witness to some important events in Singapore's history, is a conserved structure that has been carefully preserved. With opulent guest rooms and suites, stellar dining establishments and a stunning pool overlooking the city skyline, do you need any other reason to book a staycay at this grande dame? The Fullerton Hotel Singapore has also recently renovated (as of late 2022) their eight luxury loft suites, inspired by Singapore’s pink bougainvillea and butterfly pea flowers. 

Mood? A heritage hotel with style. 
Budget range? Appropriately priced. 
What to see nearby: 5 minutes away from Clarke Quay and Boat Quay by car – a top spot for restaurants and nightlife. 

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An elegant heritage hotel in the heart of Singapore's cultural district, InterContinental Singapore is the perfect option if you want to be within walking distance of the city's nightlife. The hotel takes its design cues from Singapore's heritage, bridging the splendour of Peranakan aesthetics with the comforts of the modern world. Take it all in and stay for a night (or two) at the Heritage Suite, which was inspired by old shophouses, with louvred doors that open to natural daylight, pastel-hued brocades, and ornate porcelain ware. 

Mood? Homely yet deluxe. 
Budget range? Mid-range. 
What to see nearby: Near the Marina Bay area. 

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