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Dorsett Singapore
Chinatown,Chinatown - View on map
  1. Airport transfer
  2. Car park
  3. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
  4. Front desk [24-hour]
  5. Fitness center
  6. Swimming pool [outdoor]
  7. Bicycles
  8. Luggage storage
"From the very first interaction with staff we were very pleasantly surprised. Driveway staff were helpful, check in staff were magnificent - Manager even accompanied us to our room with the bellboy. That attentiveness from all staff continued throughout our stay. As a newer hotel in Chinatown some taxi drivers were unsure of where it was, but that never turned into a problem. Location on the edge of Chinatown is great. And free internet actually worked at high speed!"
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8.2

Excellent

9870 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 186
Mondrian Singapore Duxton
Chinatown,Chinatown - View on map
  1. Airport transfer
  2. Car park
  3. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
  4. Front desk [24-hour]
  5. Golf course [on-site]
  6. Fitness center
  7. Check-in/out [express]
  8. Luggage storage
"Superb stay and fab location"
8.7

Excellent

171 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 287
Hotel 1900 @ Chinatown
Chinatown,Chinatown - View on map
  1. Airport transfer
  2. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
  3. Front desk [24-hour]
  4. Check-in/out [express]
  5. Luggage storage
  6. Spa
  7. Laundry service
  8. Restaurants
"Yes the room is small, but they put everything you need in that tiny room. There is a toiletries set provided to you daily, hair dryer, water boiler, LCD TV, locker, hangers and distilled water. The toilet is actually larger than I expected. The best thing about this hotel is its perfect location. Only 3 minutes walk from the MRT station. There are many shops and restaurants just downstairs. The famous Chinatown Yakun and Spizza are 10 minutes walk from the hotel. The corridors and rooms are a bit dark but for me it is acceptable. It is a little noise coming from the construction site near by. Yet, my Singaporean friend said this hotel is relatively expensive for a hotel in Chinatown."
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8.4

Excellent

945 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 119
Hotel Calmo Chinatown
Chinatown,Chinatown - View on map
  1. Car park
  2. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
  3. Front desk [24-hour]
  4. Check-in/out [express]
  5. Luggage storage
  6. Concierge
  7. Wi-Fi in public areas
  8. Family room
"Great place to be and still have privacy."
6.4

Very good

2869 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 101
The Southbridge Hotel
Chinatown,Chinatown - View on map
  1. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
  2. Front desk [24-hour]
  3. Luggage storage
  4. Bar
  5. Laundry service
  6. Restaurants
  7. Safety deposit boxes
  8. Wi-Fi in public areas
"Excellent. I have stayed at the best 5 star hotels in Singapore on Orchard Road but got tired of paying $250 per night. The Southbridge is very cheap by comparison but much better. It is in a beautifully converted old shophouse, but done up internally in a stylish and modern way, everything new and clean. Only a few months open so new beds, new bedding, new bathroom fittings, flat screen TV, free wifi, etc. Very friendly staff. Very secure. Need a key to use the elevator both up and down, and an electronic room safe for passport, etc. There is a nice bar with boutique beers at street level. It is 1 min walk to Chinatown MRT and so one can easily travel the whole island from there. It is also 1 min to the famous Chinatown restaurants and bars not to mention an Islamic Mosque, a Hindu Temple and a Bhuddist temple. Surprisingly, it is also very quiet, the windows seem to be double glazed so very little noise. There is also a 24/7 self service laundry only 5 mins walk away in Sago Lane. I would recommend this hotel to anyone and will stay there again. I was in a single room, there alone, on business, so I don't know what the rooms for couples and families are like. But I would be surprised if they were not as good as my room. If I had one complaint it is that they need cable TV. The TV has about 8 channels but about 6 of them dedicated to sport. I find sport boring and so had very little to watch when I wanted to chill out at the end of a night of Chinatown dining."
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8

Excellent

4193 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 94
Butternut Tree Hotel
Chinatown,Chinatown - View on map
  1. Car park
  2. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
  3. Front desk [24-hour]
  4. Luggage storage
  5. Safety deposit boxes
  6. Concierge
  7. Wi-Fi in public areas
  8. Family room
"the location is near Outram Park MRT Station and it is only takes a few minutes of walking distance to reach chinatown point and other chinatown heritage attractions. There is a lot of restaurants near the hotels. The room is clean and tidy, it will be better if skylight room have larger space to walk. The staffs are friendly and helpful."
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8

Excellent

5306 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 71
Furama City Centre Hotel
Chinatown,Chinatown - View on map
  1. Car park
  2. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
  3. Front desk [24-hour]
  4. Check-in/out [express]
  5. Swimming pool [indoor]
  6. Fitness center
  7. Luggage storage
  8. Cash withdrawal
"I booked this hotel for a stopover for 3 nights. My room was great, big and by the looks of things, recently refurbished with glassed off wetroom/bathroom and big window. My only criticism of the room (and possibly every room although I don't know) was that it was a tiny bit damp. I've experienced that a lot in hot countries including Australia and Malta (even in 5 star hotels) so it's not the fault of the hotel necessarily. It was totally clean and well-looked after but if you are sensitive to it with Asthma or the like, perhaps not the most perfect choice. Otherwise, it was great. Good buffet breakfast too. Although they could get a better white wine choice at the bar. Only one choice and it was a sweet one. Blah. The location, for me, was perfect. A hop, skip and a jump to Chinatown, across the road from a non-glitzy shopping mall with food courts called People's Park which I loved. That was full of massage places, frame shops for cheap glasses and some great food - especially directly across the road from the hotel at a little outside food place called Cafe 168 (i think) I ate much better and far cheaper there than I did in the outside food street stalls in Chinatown which were really overpriced. It's also a 10-15 min walk straight down Cross St to Lau Pa Sat, a beautiful old colonial building housing countless hawker stalls. It's famous, good and cheap, worth a visit. The hotel is also super-close to Chinatown MRT stop which is about 3 direct stops to Little India and other connections. All in all, a good choice for me and I would go back. "
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7.8

Very good

12153 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 232
Hotel 1888 Collection
Chinatown,Chinatown - View on map
  1. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
  2. Front desk [24-hour]
  3. Check-in/out [express]
  4. Luggage storage
  5. Safety deposit boxes
  6. Tours
  7. Concierge
  8. Wi-Fi in public areas
"This place is AWESOME ! I’m so impressed with everything about it . I stay in Singapore at least 5-6 times a year and I’ve been searching for a great place in 1888’s price range for 3 years . Take advice from someone who’s stayed in tons of places in Chinatown . Note : MOST rooms are small in the boutique style hotels especially in Chinatown where the building are heritage style . So the people that complain about the size should know 90% of the hotels at this price range are small . Reasons why it’s amazing : CLEAN AMAZING COMFORTABLE BEDS CLEAN WHITE SOFT SHEETS MASSIVE PROJECTOR INSTEAD OF TV THE SHOWER HEADS ARE HEAVEN HOT WATER STAYS HOT QUIET AT NIGHT BUT NOT TOO BAD DURING THE DAY BLACK OUT CURTAIN THAT DROPS DOWN MODERN BATHROOM FREE WATER, COFFEE, and TEA FRIENDLY STAFF EXCELLENT LOCATION FLUFFY WHITE TOWELS BATHROOM SOAPS , TRAVEL KITS ,and SLIPPERS A WINDOW (lots of the Chinatown area hotels don’t have windows ) Our room was the room large enough for three people so it may be a little bigger than the single or double . We have a queen and a single . We LOVED it here and I will 200% only stay here from now on ! Thanks 1888 ! Super Happy all around . "
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8.1

Excellent

1221 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 126
Hotel 81 Chinatown
Chinatown,Chinatown - View on map
  1. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
  2. Front desk [24-hour]
  3. Luggage storage
  4. Contactless check-in/out
  5. Wi-Fi in public areas
  6. Family room
  7. Smoking area
  8. Daily housekeeping
"when i was booking this hotel from agoda 1st i review other comment.and i'm surprised when my auntie was there n she said the staff hotel is very kind.she said they give us the room in low floor.and the facilities is very helpfull for the handicaped people(because my uncle hard to walk).she said the room is clean,not really big but enough n comfort.and the bathroom is also helpfull for handicaped people.wow very care hotel.thank you for agoda n send my thank you to the 81 chinatown hotel for caring people like they act."
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7.1

Very good

3637 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 116
New Cape Inn
Chinatown,Chinatown - View on map
  1. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
  2. Front desk [24-hour]
  3. Check-in/out [express]
  4. Luggage storage
  5. Safety deposit boxes
  6. Wi-Fi in public areas
  7. Family room
  8. Smoking area
"We stayed there twice as a family of 4 (2 adults and 2 young kids) in the triple rooms and they were just ideal for that. they are spacious, the beds are large and the rooms are clean and modern. the second time, we even got the one in the 5th floor with balcony, which was a pleasant bonus. the staff is great, they offer storage space for bags and the Tiong Bahru Market with dozens of local food stalls (~4SGD/meal) is just around the corner. while the location in Singapore is great (close to Chinatown), it's a bit (~800m/10min walk) away to the next MRT (Tiong Bahru or Outram Park). But there might be a bus. "
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7.3

Very good

2457 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 100
Dorsett Singapore
Chinatown,Chinatown - View on map
  1. Airport transfer
  2. Car park
  3. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
  4. Front desk [24-hour]
  5. Fitness center
  6. Swimming pool [outdoor]
  7. Bicycles
  8. Luggage storage
"From the very first interaction with staff we were very pleasantly surprised. Driveway staff were helpful, check in staff were magnificent - Manager even accompanied us to our room with the bellboy. That attentiveness from all staff continued throughout our stay. As a newer hotel in Chinatown some taxi drivers were unsure of where it was, but that never turned into a problem. Location on the edge of Chinatown is great. And free internet actually worked at high speed!"
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8.2

Excellent

9870 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 186

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Frequently asked questions

What's the average price of a hotel in Chinatown?

The average price for a 3-star hotel in Chinatown is USD 102. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Chinatown is USD 132. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Chinatown is USD 207.

What's the average price of a hotel in Chinatown this weekend?

The average price for a 3-star hotel in Chinatown this weekend is USD 106. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Chinatown this weekend is USD 133. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Chinatown this weekend is USD 206.

What's the average price of a hotel in Chinatown tonight?

The average price for a 3-star hotel in Chinatown tonight is USD 95. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Chinatown tonight is USD 113. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Chinatown tonight is USD 268.

What are the best hotels in Chinatown near Chinatown?

Verified travelers to Chinatown who stayed near Chinatown have given top reviews to KINN Studios, Creston Suites Balestier and hovoh homes Bugis Rochor.

What are the best hotels in Chinatown near Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum?

Verified travelers to Chinatown who stayed near Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum have given top reviews to KINN Studios, Creston Suites Balestier and hovoh homes Bugis Rochor.

What are the best hotels in Chinatown near Maxwell Food Centre?

Verified travelers to Chinatown who stayed near Maxwell Food Centre have given top reviews to KINN Studios, Creston Suites Balestier and hovoh homes Bugis Rochor.

What are the most popular hotels in Chinatown?

Some of our most popular hotels in Chinatown are Butternut Tree Hotel, Dorsett Singapore and Hotel 1900 @ Chinatown.

What are the best hotels in Chinatown for couples?

Hotels in Chinatown that are highly rated by couples include Furama City Centre Hotel, Butternut Tree Hotel and Dorsett Singapore.

What are the best hotels in Chinatown for families?

Hotels in Chinatown that are highly rated by families include Furama City Centre Hotel, Butternut Tree Hotel and Dorsett Singapore.

What hotels in Chinatown have the best views?

Verified travelers to Chinatown have given top reviews for the views at Furama City Centre Hotel, Capsule Pod Boutique Hostel and Fernloft City Hostel - Chinatown.

What hotels in Chinatown have the best breakfast?

Verified travelers to Chinatown have given top reviews for the breakfast at The Bohemian, Rucksack Inn @ Temple Street and Beary Best! Chinatown.

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Discover the Best Things to Do in Chinatown, Singapore

Chinatown in Singapore is a vibrant and bustling neighborhood that is steeped in history and culture. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the city, and for good reason. There are plenty of exciting things to see and do in Chinatown, from exploring the colorful streets to sampling the delicious local cuisine. One of the most popular attractions in Chinatown is the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum. This stunning temple is home to a sacred relic of the Buddha, and it is a must-visit for anyone interested in Buddhist culture and history. The temple is also home to a fascinating museum that showcases the history of Buddhism in Singapore. Another popular attraction in Chinatown is the Sri Mariamman Temple. This beautiful Hindu temple is the oldest in Singapore, and it is a must-visit for anyone interested in Hindu culture and history. The temple is known for its stunning architecture and intricate carvings, and it is a great place to learn more about Singapore's rich cultural heritage. For those looking for a more modern experience, the Chinatown Street Market is a must-visit. This bustling market is home to a wide range of stalls selling everything from souvenirs to street food. It is a great place to pick up some unique gifts and souvenirs, or simply to soak up the vibrant atmosphere of Chinatown.

Explore the Fascinating Culture of Chinatown, Singapore

Chinatown is a melting pot of cultures and traditions, and it is a great place to learn more about Singapore's rich cultural heritage. One of the best ways to explore the culture of Chinatown is to take a walking tour of the neighborhood. There are plenty of tour companies that offer guided tours of Chinatown, and these tours are a great way to learn more about the history and culture of the area. Another great way to explore the culture of Chinatown is to visit some of the neighborhood's many temples and shrines. These beautiful buildings are home to a wide range of religious traditions, from Buddhism to Taoism to Hinduism. They are a great place to learn more about the religious and cultural traditions of Singapore. For those interested in the arts, the Chinatown Heritage Centre is a must-visit. This fascinating museum is home to a wide range of exhibits that showcase the history and culture of Chinatown. It is a great place to learn more about the lives of the early Chinese immigrants who settled in Singapore, and to gain a deeper understanding of Singapore's rich cultural heritage.

Uncover the Best Places to Stay in Vibrant Chinatown

Chinatown is home to a wide range of hotels and accommodations, from budget-friendly hostels to luxurious five-star hotels. One of the most popular hotels in the area is the Hotel 1900 @ Chinatown. This charming hotel is located in the heart of Chinatown, and it is a great choice for travelers looking for a comfortable and affordable place to stay. Another popular hotel in Chinatown is the Furama City Centre Hotel (SG Clean Certified). This luxurious hotel is located just a short walk from the Chinatown MRT station, and it is a great choice for travelers looking for a bit of luxury during their stay in Singapore. For those looking for something a bit more boutique, the Dorsett Singapore is a great choice. This stylish hotel is located in the heart of Chinatown, and it is known for its chic design and comfortable rooms. Other popular hotels in Chinatown include the Porcelain Hotel by JL Asia and The Southbridge Hotel. Both of these hotels are known for their excellent service and comfortable accommodations, and they are a great choice for travelers looking for a memorable stay in Chinatown.

Experience the Gastronomic Delights of Chinatown, Singapore

Chinatown is known for its delicious and diverse cuisine, and it is a great place to sample some of Singapore's most iconic dishes. One of the most popular dishes in Chinatown is the famous Hainanese chicken rice. This simple yet delicious dish is made with tender poached chicken and fragrant rice, and it is a must-try for anyone visiting Singapore. Another popular dish in Chinatown is the char kway teow. This savory noodle dish is made with stir-fried rice noodles, shrimp, and Chinese sausage, and it is a favorite among locals and tourists alike. For those with a sweet tooth, the egg tarts at Tong Heng Confectionery are a must-try. These delicious tarts are made with a flaky pastry crust and a rich egg custard filling, and they are a great way to end a meal in Chinatown.

Travel Tips for Visiting Chinatown, Singapore

If you're planning a trip to Chinatown in Singapore, there are a few things you should keep in mind. First and foremost, be sure to wear comfortable shoes. Chinatown is a great place to explore on foot, but the streets can be crowded and uneven, so comfortable shoes are a must. Another important tip is to bring plenty of sunscreen and water. Singapore can be hot and humid, especially during the summer months, so it's important to stay hydrated and protected from the sun. If you're planning to visit some of the temples and shrines in Chinatown, be sure to dress modestly and remove your shoes before entering. It's also important to be respectful of worshippers and avoid taking photos during religious ceremonies.

Book Your Chinatown Hotel with Agoda for an Unforgettable Stay

If you're planning a trip to Chinatown in Singapore, be sure to book your hotel with Agoda. Agoda offers a wide range of hotels and accommodations in Chinatown, from budget-friendly hostels to luxurious five-star hotels. Booking your hotel with Agoda is easy and hassle-free, and you can rest assured that you're getting the best possible price. Agoda also offers a range of exclusive deals and discounts for travelers, so you can save even more on your Chinatown hotel.

When is the Best Time to Visit Chinatown, Singapore?

The best time to visit Chinatown in Singapore is during the Chinese New Year celebrations. This vibrant and colorful festival takes place in late January or early February, and it is a great time to experience the culture and traditions of Chinatown. Another great time to visit Chinatown is during the Mid-Autumn Festival. This festival takes place in September or October, and it is a great time to sample some of the delicious mooncakes that are popular during this time of year.

How to Get to Chinatown, Singapore: Your Ultimate Guide

Getting to Chinatown in Singapore is easy and convenient. The neighborhood is located in the heart of the city, and it is easily accessible by public transportation. The easiest way to get to Chinatown is by MRT. The Chinatown MRT station is located on the North-East Line, and it is just a short walk from the heart of Chinatown. If you're coming from the airport, you can take the MRT to the Chinatown station or take a taxi or private car service. Taxis and private car services are readily available at the airport, and they offer a convenient and hassle-free way to get to Chinatown.

Discover the Best Ways to Travel Around Chinatown, Singapore

Chinatown is a great neighborhood to explore on foot, but there are plenty of other ways to get around as well. One popular option is to take a trishaw ride. These colorful and iconic vehicles are a great way to explore the streets of Chinatown, and they offer a unique and memorable experience. Another popular way to get around Chinatown is by bicycle. There are plenty of bike rental shops in the neighborhood, and cycling is a great way to explore the area at your own pace. Finally, the MRT is a convenient and easy way to get around Singapore, and it offers easy access to other popular neighborhoods and attractions in the city.