Singapore · 20 handpicked hotels
Singapore takes its hotels as seriously as it takes everything else. From iconic rooftop infinity pools to colonial heritage buildings transformed into the world's best luxury hotels, the city-state competes with anywhere on earth.
Our selection
Marina Bay
The world's most photographed hotel, with its 57th-floor infinity pool connecting three towers. The views, casinos, restaurants and sheer ambition make this an unmissable experience.
Colonial District
The grand colonial dame of Southeast Asia, restored to its 1887 glory. The Long Bar, Tiffin Room and white-pillared courtyard are among the great hotel experiences in the world.
Civic District
A 1928 neoclassical building housing Singapore's most majestic and beautifully detailed hotel. The rooftop pool, Straits Club and magnificent atrium are exceptional.
Sentosa Island
A resort of extraordinary beauty on Sentosa, in two colonial bungalows and a garden setting. The historic buildings, pool and level of service make this consistently remarkable.
Marina Bay
A fan-shaped tower on the Marina with spectacular bay views, excellent Michelin-starred dining and the deep knowledge of Asian hospitality the brand is known for.
Tanglin
On the edge of the Botanic Gardens with a beautiful spa, butler service and a collection of Rembrandt paintings. Singapore's finest neighbourhood luxury hotel.
Marina Bay
The most extraordinary garden hotel in Asia, with sky gardens, waterfalls and a swimming pool hanging in mid-air. An architectural statement as bold as Marina Bay Sands.
Robertson Quay
A 19th-century spice warehouse on the Singapore River converted into a sleek boutique hotel. The pool, Po restaurant and original warehouse aesthetics are all excellent.
Bugis
A 39-storey tower in the Bugis neighbourhood celebrating Singapore's cultural diversity. The Alley on 25 cocktail bar and rooftop pool are among the city's finest.
Colonial District
A sophisticated boutique steps from Raffles with a rooftop pool, excellent service and the calm that a smaller property in Singapore can provide.
Raffles Place
Set at Singapore's highest rooftop with extraordinary panoramas and a hotel that delivers on its promise of height. One of Singapore's most dramatic addresses.
Tanjong Pagar
A tower hotel in the Tanjong Pagar CBD with a beautiful sky pool, excellent restaurants and the French elegance of Sofitel applied to a Southeast Asian context.
Chinatown
A luxurious boutique celebrating Singapore's Clan Association heritage, in the heart of Chinatown with beautifully curated rooms and extraordinary local knowledge.
Tanjong Pagar
A sensitive restoration of a 1920s colonial building into a Six Senses wellness hotel with an extraordinary spa, excellent food and genuine commitment to sustainability.
Fort Canning Park
A colonial-era building within Fort Canning Park, surrounded by greenery in the heart of the city. The spa, pool and historical setting create a unique Singapore escape.
Scotts Road
A former German Club from 1900, now one of Singapore's most distinguished independent hotels. The durian puffs, heritage architecture and traditional service are beloved.
Robertson Quay
A contemporary hotel on the revitalised Robertson Quay with a beautiful riverside setting, pool and excellent restaurant in one of Singapore's most vibrant neighbourhoods.
Chinatown
Singapore's most original design hotel, with rooms by local designers celebrating the history of Chinatown in a stunning 1928 shophouse building.
Civic District
A sensitively restored 1933 building with beautifully designed rooms, a rooftop pool and access to the Capitol Theatre. History and luxury combined impressively.
Novena
A tropical tower festooned with climbing plants and red louvres by WOHA Architects. The sky gardens, pool and extraordinary façade make this an architectural landmark.