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10 Boutique Hotels in Singapore For The Perfect Staycation

Image Credit: (From Left to Right): The Great Madras, Lloyd's Inn, XY Hotel Bugis

As a tiny little dot on the map, Singaporeans don’t really have many options for domestic travel. One of the easiest ways to replicate the feeling of being on holiday is taking a staycation in Singapore. If you want to steer away from the usual choice of hotels, why not spend a night or two at these boutique hotels in Singapore?

Best Boutique Hotels in Singapore

The Great Madras

Aerial view of the swimming pool at the great madras boutique hotel
Aerial View of the Pool | Image: The Great Madras

Want to feel like you’re in a Wes Anderson film? This stylish boutique hotel in Little India may just be it.

While the hotel may be small in size, with only 34 rooms, it makes up for it with its great attitude, personality and service. The hotel also has an Instagram-worthy pool for those looking to revive their feed.

For the wallet-conscious, The Great Madras has hostel rooms that start from less than $100/night. We’re not talking about bunk bed hostel rooms – the hostel rooms here have a King Bed in it!

Can I use my Singapore Rediscovers Vouchers here? Yes.

The Sultan Hotel

The Sultan Room | Image: The Sultan

Nestled in the heart of Kampong Glam is The Sultan, a boutique hotel in carefully put together shophouses.

With 8 different room categories, you can definitely find one that fits your style. We especially love their Skylight room with an amazing view of Singapore’s clear blue sky.

While there is no pool at The Sultan, you can look forward to an amazing rooftop garden, a bamboo walk and an Instagram-worthy five-foot way. They’ve also partnered with Grain Traders for your complimentary breakfast.

Prices for a standard twin/double room start from $140/night.

Can I use my Singapore Rediscovers Vouchers here? Yes.

The Vagabond Club

Courtyard Executive Club Room | Image: The Vagabond Club

Located near Kampong Glam and Little India, The Vagabond Club is an artistic boutique hotel housed in a 1950s heritage building. The luxury boutique bar is also home to The Whiskey Library, that features a collection of 1000 bottles of bespoke whiskeys.

If you book one of their club rooms/suites, you’ll also gain access to their Executive Club. One of the benefits of the club is an elaborate spread of complimentary hors d’oeuvres, fine wines and spirits from 5 pm to 8 pm.

Prices for the Classic room starts from $175/night.

Can I use my Singapore Rediscovers Vouchers here? Yes.

The Warehouse Hotel

Lobby & Bar | Image: The Warehouse Hotel

One of the most well-known hotels along the Singapore River in Robertson Quay is The Warehouse Hotel. Featuring lofts and rooms with river views, The Warehouse Hotel also has a restaurant called ‘Po’ and a Lobby Bar where you can chill and spend the evening.

It is also near Robertson Quay, where you can explore more dining options and take a stroll along the Singapore River on cooler evenings.

Prices for their River View Room starts from $328/night.

Can I use my Singapore Rediscovers Vouchers here? Yes.

Lloyd’s Inn

Pool at Lloyd’s Inn | Image: Lloyd’s Inn

Get ready for some Bali vibes at this boutique hotel located near Orchard.

Lloyd’s Inn is a short walk away from the bustling Somerset area. However, when you reach the hotel, you’d realise that there’s not much noise and traffic, almost like a hidden oasis in town.

They have a super pretty pool area and some rooms even have an outdoor bathtub/shower area.

Prices for their Standard Room starts from $120/night.

Can I use my Singapore Rediscovers Vouchers here? Yes.

Hotel NuVe Urbane

The Deluxe Queen Room with Window | Image: Hotel NuVe Urbane

This monochrome designed boutique hotel near Lavender MRT is a perfect place to stay for those looking to explore the surrounding areas.

There’s also a rooftop pool and pool cabana for those lazy afternoons.

Prices start from $100/night.

Can I use my Singapore Rediscovers Vouchers here? Yes.

Hotel NuVe Heritage

The Quaint Queen Room | Image: Hotel NuVe Heritage

Completely different from Hotel NuVe Urbane, Hotel NuVe Heritage exudes a more elegant, luxurious feeling with its interior. The 6-storey all-white heritage shophouse only has 19 rooms and is near the Bugis area.

Unfortunately, there is no swimming pool here.

Prices start from $169/night.

Can I use my Singapore Rediscovers Vouchers here? Yes.

M Social

M Social’s Outdoor Pool | Image: booking.com

Situated in the Robertson Quay area, M Social is well-know for their loft-style rooms and chic interior. They have an outdoor pool for you to soak in the Singapore sun, as well as an in-house restaurant, Beast and Butterflies.

Prices start from $160/night.

Can I use my Singapore Rediscovers Vouchers here? Yes.

Porcelain Hotel

Located along Mosque Street | Image: booking.com

Conveniently located along Mosque Street, Porcelain Hotel is a great place for anyone looking to explore the Chinatown area. It’s walking distance to Masjid Jamae, the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and lots of good food.

The hotel also has a Spa at the lobby level and two gardens at level 2.

Prices start from $110/night.

Can I use my Singapore Rediscovers Vouchers here? Yes.

XY Hotel Bugis

The Superior Rooster Room | Image: XY Hotel Bugis

XY Hotel Bugis is said to be the only artistic and tech-centric hotel in Singapore. Tech-centric? Well, all the room’s amenities, such as switching on the lights, can be controlled via a Manet mobile device which will be issued upon check-in.

Each room also features an art piece that is hand-painted or designed by a local or overseas artist.

Prices start from $105/night.

Can I use my Singapore Rediscovers Vouchers here? Yes.

Singapore Staycation Ideas

If you want to feel like you’re overseas in Singapore, even for a while, why not try a Staycation? The good news is you can also spend your Singapore Rediscover Vouchers at most, if not all, of these boutique hotels.

*Do note that the prices mentioned in this article may change from time to time especially during peak season.

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