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Singapore hotels

Because it attracts travelers of every stripe, Singapore has great hotels for almost every budget. Business travelers—and there are lots of them here—head for the posh, glittering high-rises in the Financial District and along the harbor-front neighborhood of Marina Bay. Pleasure travelers and adventurers en route to Indonesia and Indochina usually opt for the smaller, funkier boutique properties around Chinatown. Regardless of whether your hotel is swanky or cheap, you can expect great service; it's a particular point of Singaporean pride.

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St. Regis Singapore

The fleet of shiny Bentleys parked outside this striking metal-and-glass tower hints at the comfort that waits within: Reception formalities are carried out at...more

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Shangri-La Singapore

The Shangri-La's magnificent 750-room property, centered around 15 acres of lush tropical gardens, is the closest thing to a resort hotel in Singapore. Though...more

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Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore

This chic, light-filled tower in the waterfront Marina Centre business complex was designed by Pritzker Prize–winning architect Kevin Roche (who also...more

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Raffles Hotel

This legendary property, built in 1887, is probably Singapore's most famous tourist attraction. Long before the 1991 renovation that transformed the hotel from...more

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Perak Hotel

The Perak Hotel (formerly Perak Lodge) is as famous in its own way as Raffles: It has long been Singapore's best little budget hotel. The 34 rooms are...more

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New Majestic

In the heart of Chinatown, this arty little hotel is more fun than a barrelful of Dadaists. Each of its 30 rooms has been designed by a regional artist, and...more

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Mandarin Oriental Singapore

A new name and a multimillion-dollar renovation have turned this once drab address into the talk of the town. Staffers keep the 527 earth-hued guest rooms...more

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Grand Hyatt Singapore

That commotion outside really is all of Singapore passing in front of this venerable hotel, located smack in the center of the city. Some of that cacophony...more

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Fullerton Hotel

When it opened in 1928 as Singapore's central post office, the classic wedding-cake Fullerton Building was the largest structure in the city. Still imposing...more

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Four Seasons Hotel Singapore

Swankier hotels have sprung up around this compact island nation, but the Four Seasons remains Singapore's gold standard when it comes to service and creature...more

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