Where to Stay in Singapore: The Best Neighborhoods for Your Visit

Posted: 2/16/2023 | February 16th, 2023 Singapore is one of the world’s smallest countries. But this tiny nation packs a punch. Home to some 5.7 million people, Singapore is a cosmopolitan city-state that separated from the British in 1963 and gained independence from Malaysia in 1965. In the decades that followed, it evolved from a low-income country to one of the centers of world finance. It’s a foodie’s dream, bursting with tasty hawker-stall offerings, delicious Indian cuisine, and fresh seafood. In fact, some of the cheapest Michelin-starred eateries in the world can be found here. For more active visitors, there are hiking trails on which you can stretch your legs, numerous cycling paths, and plenty of kayaking adventures to be had. And when you run out of energy, there are beaches for chilling out and soaking up the sun. Though a small city-state, each neighborhood in Singapore has its own unique vibe. Here’s my breakdown of them all so you can figure out where to stay in Singapore when you visit. But, before I get into specifics, here are some common questions I get asked about Singapore neighborhoods: What’s the best neighborhood in Singapore for budget travelers?Kampong Glam is one of Singapore’s oldest neighborhoods. It has loads of shops selling textiles, rugs, and Turkish homewares; some delicious Arabic restaurants; the enormous golden-domed Sultan Mosque; and a ton of eye-catching street art. What’s the best neighborhood in Singapore for families?While many families gravitate to Sentosa for the beaches and laid-back vibe, Orchard Road is a much more central place to stay. Known more for being the shopping center of Singapore, it is well connected to the rest of the island, is filled with restaurants in the malls and along the street, and has some great family-friendly hotels. What’s the best neighborhood in Singapore for first-time visitors?Not far from the modern Central Business District, Chinatown is the best place to get a real sense of Chinese culture in Singapore. The streets are lined with temples, craft shops, stalls, and restaurants, so you can pick up a bargain here and then get some tasty food. What’s the best neighborhood in Singapore for partying?If it’s a buzzing nightlife scene that you’re after, any of the Quays (Clarke, Robertson, or Boat) are the place to go. They have loads of bars and restaurants and most of the clubs are in or around this area too. What is the best neighborhood in Singapore overall?Chinatown is centrally located and has (or is super close to) many of the island’s main attractions, including its delicious hawker food, beautiful temples, bright street art, and abundant history. So, with those questions answered, here’s a breakdown of each neighborhood, with suggested accommodations for each, so you know exactly where to stay in Singapore: Where to Stay for Sightseeing: Chinatown Chinatown is my favorite area: it’s perfect for browsing shops and tasting local dishes. It’s also super central, so it’s easy to get to and from other popular parts of the island, including Gardens by the Bay, Little India, Kampong Glam, and the Botanic Gardens. If you can, eat at Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice and Noodle (aka Hawker Chan), the world’s most affordable Michelin-starred restaurant. Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice is another Michelin-starred hawker stall worth a visit. Like Hawker Chan’s, it’s located in the Maxwell Hawker Center. Best Places to Stay in Chinatown: BUDGET: The Bohemian – This is a super fun hostel that doesn’t take itself too seriously. Right in the middle of Chinatown, and aimed solely at backpackers, it offers dorms and capsules, free Wi-Fi, and a shared lounge for hanging out and meeting other travelers. MID-RANGE: The Scarlet – This hotel in a preserved prewar shophouse (a building type serving both as a residence and a commercial business) is in a superb location for exploring Chinatown. It has a rooftop restaurant, an outdoor hot tub, a gym, and laundry and dry-cleaning services. LUXURY: The Park Royal at Pickering – At the high end of your budget, this property has been featured in a load of international publications thanks to its luxury eco-paradise approach, including living walls on its exterior. It has a fitness floor with an outdoor pool and a gym, as well as a scenic garden skywalk. Where to Stay for Nightlife: The Quays The three main Quays (pronounced “keys”) are Clarke, Robertson, and Boat. Packed with vibrant bars, tasty restaurants, cute cafés, and lively clubs, this is the best place to go for a night out (or just some fun people-watching). While the venues on the main drag (by the riverfront) are the most popular for their location, the side streets are where you can find some less touristy venues. Best Places to Stay in The Quays: BUDGET: hipstercity hostel – There aren’t many hostels in and around the Quays, but this one is clean, comfortable, and friendly. It has a shared lounge and

Where to Stay in Singapore: The Best Neighborhoods for Your Visit