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Claude Hotel - Newly renovated Hotels near Chinatown Point
8.8/10
Very Good436 reviews
0.63km from Chinatown Point
From AED 266
Hotel 1900 @ Chinatown Hotels near Chinatown Point
8.6/10
Very Good929 reviews
0.13km from Chinatown Point
From AED 287
Galaxy Pods @ Chinatown Hotels near Chinatown Point
8.2/10
Very Good771 reviews
0.2km from Chinatown Point
From AED 65
Mercure ICON Singapore City Centre Hotels near Chinatown Point
8.9/10
Very Good5095 reviews
0.31km from Chinatown Point
From AED 412
Robertson Quay Hotel Hotels near Chinatown Point
7.5/10
1810 reviews
0.75km from Chinatown Point
From AED 197
ibis budget Singapore Clarke Quay Hotels near Chinatown Point
8.7/10
Very Good710 reviews
0.39km from Chinatown Point
From AED 374
Studio M Hotel Singapore Hotels near Chinatown Point
8.1/10
Very Good1017 reviews
0.9km from Chinatown Point
From AED 399
Habyt Clarke Quay - Previously Champion City Hotels near Chinatown Point
8.3/10
Very Good53 reviews
0.32km from Chinatown Point
From AED 216
Park Regis by Prince Singapore Hotels near Chinatown Point
9.2/10
Great632 reviews
0.31km from Chinatown Point
From AED 446
KINN Habitat Hotels near Chinatown Point
8.9/10
Very Good563 reviews
0.41km from Chinatown Point
From AED 100
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9.3/10
Great
GGuest UserThe front desk staff had an abysmal attitude; I didn't feel like I was being served at all. There was absolutely no useful information provided – nothing about the hotel's shuttle service, the fact that the kids' club costs extra, or details about adding breakfast. The service was utterly terrible. Having stayed at so many five-star hotels, I've noticed that only the Chinese front desk staff provide the worst service, while those who speak English are far superior. The Splash water play area was good, but the Buds indoor playground charges a fee. The bakery on the first floor offers inexpensive bread that's huge and affordable. However, the Louge restaurant's prices are outrageously expensive, probably double what you'd pay outside. A bak kut teh, which normally costs around 20 SGD elsewhere, is 40 SGD here – you'd be better off adding breakfast to your stay. The location is also quite remote. Given this level of service, I won't be returning. The hotel itself is beautiful, though.
Shangri-La Singapore Hotels near Chinatown Point

Shangri-La Singapore

Orchard Road, Singapore
Price per night from:AED 945
9.1/10
Great
MMonika LauraGreat location, amazing staff, and good facilities The location is great — within a radius of 800m, you have plenty of places to visit. Lots of great food experiences as well. I didn’t have breakfast at the hotel, so I can’t comment on that.The people there are amazing. They helped me a lot when I forgot my mobile phone in a taxi — a big thank you to them again! One small issue: the room had a smell at the beginning, but the crew fixed it. I think it might be because of Singapore’s climate. Overall, I can recommend this place. The swimming pool and gym are great too.
Oakwood Premier Raffles Place Singapore Hotels near Chinatown Point

Oakwood Premier Raffles Place Singapore

Shenton Way, Singapore
Price per night from:AED 661
9.1/10
Great
MMdm ChanA Truly Magical, Tranquil Escape Back to Nature with Exemplary Service (with some room for culinary improvement). If you are looking for a wonderful place to just completely chill, do absolutely nothing, and fully recharge your batteries, the Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree is an absolute dream. Nestled right against the Upper Seletar Reservoir, the entire resort is beautifully furnished, impeccably designed, and exudes total tranquillity. Waking up early in the morning to the crisp calls of birds, followed by the gentle chirping of crickets as dusk falls, genuinely makes you feel like you've been transported miles away from the city and straight back into pristine nature. The rooms themselves are incredibly spacious, luxurious, and lovely. A thoughtful highlight was the smart design feature that automatically pauses the air conditioning the moment you slide open the glass panels—allowing you to comfortably let the fresh forest air circulate inside. Spending hours on the pool deck soaking in the magnificent ”forest discovery” panoramic view was another highlight of our stay. What truly elevates this eco-luxury experience, however, is the stellar team. The resort has clearly trained its service staff to the absolute highest standards. Everyone we crossed paths with along the guest corridors greeted us with the utmost courtesy and warmth. Special commendations must go to Mr Tac from the front counter for his wonderful hospitality, Ms VG and Ms Nuril at Forage for their welcoming energy, and Mr Des at Planter's Shed. Their excellent, highly attentive services rendered and genuine smiles made us feel deeply valued. Also, I received a lovely cake for my birthday! That said, a couple of administrative and culinary hiccups kept this from being a completely flawless stay. Upon arrival, the digital kiosk's auto check-in machine failed to scan my Singpass NRIC. As a local resident rather than a tourist, I didn't have my physical passport, and like most Singaporeans nowadays who rely entirely on digital documentation, I didn't carry a physical NRIC. Thankfully, Mr. Tac stepped in swiftly and graciously handled our check-in manually. The dining options also left a bit to be desired. Restaurant Forage provides a beautifully exclusive dining ambience, though the choice of food remains quite limited. On the other hand, the dinner buffet spread at Restaurant Planter's Shed was unfortunately a disappointment. For a premium resort attached to a major local attraction, a price point of $80 per person sets high expectations. Unfortunately, the execution fell short: the basmati rice was slightly undercooked, the seafood herbal soup was overly salty, and the grilled lamb, beef, and pork were noticeably too oily. Furthermore, the overall spread was only lukewarm, the sashimi choices were remarkably sparse (consisting only of salmon and tako), and the fruit selection provided for the chocolate fondue was quite pathetic. For a lower price, there are plenty of excellent buffets available across Singapore, so the culinary standard here definitely needs an upgrade. Overall, it is a magnificent sanctuary that completely nails the ambience and hospitality. With a few refinements to their digital check-in flow and an overhaul of the buffet quality, it will easily become an unbeatable world-class retreat. Suggestions: - Tech Upgrades: Optimise kiosk scanning software to properly recognise and scan mobile phone screens displaying the Singpass app. - Buffet Enhancements: Upgrade food warming equipment to ensure dishes are served hot, expand the premium sashimi selection, and introduce higher-quality tropical fruits for the chocolate fondue station. - Adult Guided Hikes: Create tailored morning or twilight nature trails specific to adults that venture into the nearby reservoir pathways.
Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree Hotels near Chinatown Point

Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree

Singapore
Price per night from:AED 1,306
8.9/10
Very Good
Vvan0ffthewallStaying at GPCH was such a wonderful experience! Here are some of the moments worth mentioning. I enjoyed using the bathtub. It was clean (no water spots or dust), easy to fill, and I love the deep curve shape that it had. It is one of the better-shaped bathtubs that I’ve seen. Loving the Appelles toiletries. They smelled good and always remind me of Australia and their lovely range of eco-friendly bathroom products such as Aesop, Ideology, Le Labo, and Appelles. It’s great that quite a number of hotels use these products. Bathrobe was comfy too! Water pressure from the shower was fine for me, despite what some reviews may say of how it constantly changes. It didn't for me. I love the iconic fleur-de-lis pattern of the bathroom/room flooring (also seen at other parts of the hotel), and optional see-through bathroom to bedroom view that makes it so easily recognisable when you see them on socials. Optional being, you can draw the automated blinds if need be. The iconic design of the flooring, to me also feels very classy and gives it a very English, almost Jane Austen, aristocratic feel. Touch control panel for lighting/ac in the room was easy to use. Though perhaps I do wish there was a way to reduce the ac to below 20. Throughout my stay, it only fell to 19.6 once before constantly rising to 20-21 degrees. It definitely felt hotter than that. Room, furnishings and amenities (such as the fridge, kettle, water machine) were very clean, not dusty, and also didn’t look as weathered despite its age. I did however find an unused disposable eye drop under the bed as I was making it, perhaps dropped by a previous guest. Pillows provided were alright for me too, and I didn’t require any from changes from the plethora of pillows on offer on their pillow menu. I am also glad that the hotel did not have one of those decorative cushions that no one actually uses, so there was no need to put those aside. I enjoyed the crystal club privileges very much! Level 9 was very peaceful and quiet. Breakfast was absolutely lovely! The muffins that came with the eggs benedict were so melt-in-your-mouth soft, I can never look at another muffin the same way again. I will dream about those muffins forever! Also love their range of cheeses (blue, camembert, brie) which was there almost throughout the day. Cheese is life! The alcohol range for their evening cocktail was alright too, allowing us to make either a gin and tonic, rum with coke, or have drinks neat like a vodka neat. Pool at Level 4 was great! It’s not often that a pool has a nice view, and sometimes not even some of the 5-star hotels have a good pool view. But GPCH does! The pool overlooks the temple-like roof Chinese Chamber of Commerce building, which gives it rather quaint, tranquil and iconic look. An unmatched view so to speak, accentuated by the hotel’s luscious flora and nature decor. A Shangri-La sort of feel! I love it! Roof top of the hotel offered a nice view of Esplanade and MBS, which was nice, though I still feel the pool is a nicer place to chill at! The staff of GPCH are super friendly and I am forever grateful for their hospitality! From the housekeeping team, to the very attentive and friendly folks at Level 9 lounge. Check in and check out was a breeze too! It was nice to finally stay at GPCH albeit for only night, having only recced the rooms or sat at the lobby before, due to work. It is understandable why it’s been used by many artist management for their groups and bands. Each stay feels like you’ve entered in a private club. Beautifully quiet. The hotel is dignified and polished in a way that makes it a comfortable stay that you will remember in the long run. It does not stand out loudly among its neighbours, but it is in its hidden aspects where you find its gems. Where the words more is less and less is more, this rings especially true for GPCH. Its quiet, introspective detail to human needs is what makes them shine! Thank you Jeane, Audrey and team fo
Grand Park City Hall Singapore Hotels near Chinatown Point

Grand Park City Hall Singapore

Marina Bay, Singapore
Price per night from:AED 582
8.9/10
Very Good
GGuest UserI stayed at Lyf Funan Singapore for 2nights as a business traveller. The design is fun and colorful, not your typical hotel vibe. The room is compact but works fine, with a private bathroom, and the sink is outside the bathroom which is actually quite convenient. I stayed in a standard room—it’s okay for couples or friends. The hotel has more of a co-living feel. There’s a shared kitchen, dining area, and even a small workout corner, so it feels more social than a normal hotel. Breakfast was a bitsimple with limited options, just a few simple dishes and some bakery items. I’d recommend skipping it and eating outside instead. Location is definitely a big plus. It’s inside Funan Mall, super convenient for shopping and food. You can also easily walk to places like Fort Canning Park (right across the road), Clarke Quay, and Merlion Park. Overall, nice stay if you like modern design and a lively vibe—just don’t expect too much from the breakfast.
lyf Funan Singapore Hotels near Chinatown Point

lyf Funan Singapore

Marina Bay, Singapore
Price per night from:AED 426
8.9/10
Very Good
CCherishliewThe hotel has a beautiful pool and provides fun floating toys like flamingos and ducks for children to enjoy in the water. I really liked the restaurant’s atmosphere, especially the glass ceiling that allows natural sunlight to shine through. It’s a very kid-friendly hotel, as they provide children’s bath sets and a cute baby cot. Most importantly, the location is excellent as I could easily walk to Takashimaya and Paragon without needing to spend on Grab.
Pullman Singapore Orchard Hotels near Chinatown Point

Pullman Singapore Orchard

Orchard Road, Singapore
Price per night from:AED 724
8.8/10
Very Good
贤蛋The room was spacious and had a nice bay view. However, the bathroom was not as depicted in the photos. The shower was in the tub itself and not beside it. Tub was set in the ground and we found a caterpillar and ants around. Breakfast was very lacking in variety. Not worth paying for. On Mon morning, we were woken very early by a loud engine noise. A worker was cleaning the wooden decks right outside and it lasted until late afternoon.
ONE15 Marina Hotel Sentosa Cove Hotels near Chinatown Point

ONE15 Marina Hotel Sentosa Cove

Sentosa Island, Singapore
Price per night from:AED 474
8.4/10
Very Good
UUrmyhope⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent stay at Hotel Boss! The location is very convenient, with easy access to public transport, restaurants, and nearby attractions. The room was clean, comfortable, and well-maintained, and the staff were friendly and helpful throughout my stay. Check-in was smooth. Overall, a pleasant experience with good value for money. I would definitely stay here again and recommend it to anyone visiting Singapore.
Hotel Boss Hotels near Chinatown Point

Hotel Boss

Kampong Glam, Singapore
Price per night from:AED 303
8.4/10
Very Good
YYueguangxiadewanzilunFor a country as expensive as Singapore 🇸🇬, a hostel priced in the 100s is definitely great value for money. Many local Chinese people stay here, and you can learn about Singapore's history by chatting with them. The closest MRT stations are Lavender and Jalan Besar, and it's also very near Little India, making it super convenient to get to all of Singapore's major attractions. There's a food court right downstairs, which is probably one of the cheapest dining options in Singapore, helping you save a lot on food. I stayed here for three days and thought it was pretty good!
Beat. Sports Hostel Hotels near Chinatown Point

Beat. Sports Hostel

Lavender, Singapore
Price per night from:AED 52
8.4/10
Very Good
AAnonymous UserUgh, I forgot to take photos, so I'll use some random ones instead. First off, I chose this place because it's super close to Universal Studios, and I figured a chain hotel wouldn't be too bad. But the price wasn't exactly cheap – I paid over 480 for a queen room. I know hotels in Singapore are pricey, so this was within my expected budget; I'd already come to terms with the cost. The front desk staff were all really nice. However, my heart sank when I opened the door. The room was tiny, and they don't provide slippers, toothbrushes, or cups, citing environmental reasons... though if you ask the front desk for a toothbrush, they'll give you one. For cleanliness, I'd give it a 3.5 out of 5 – not terrible, but not outstanding either. It's a small room but has all the essentials, though you definitely can't fit two suitcases in there; it felt really cramped. On the bright side, the soundproofing seemed pretty good. I'm not sure if there were no other guests or if everyone was just incredibly considerate, but I didn't hear any noise. Plus, I was so exhausted from sleeping at the airport the night before that I slept like a log. It was the best night's sleep of my entire trip, and I was genuinely shocked that I slept best in the smallest room... Oh, and the shower gel and shampoo are all-in-one, so if you're particular, you might want to bring your own.
ibis budget Singapore Mount Faber Hotels near Chinatown Point

ibis budget Singapore Mount Faber

Harbourfront, Singapore
Price per night from:AED 225

Frequently asked questions

What are the most popular hotels near Chinatown Point?

Which popular hotels near Chinatown Point have pools?

Summer is the perfect time to cool off with a family getaway to Chinatown Point in Singapore. Mercure ICON Singapore City Centre (price from AED 484),Robertson Quay Hotel (price from AED 192) and Capri by Fraser, China Square / Singapore (price from AED 452) are some top hotels with pools where you can unwind and beat the heat.

What are the best hotels near Chinatown Point with parking?

If you're planning a road trip to Singapore Chinatown Point, consider staying at Mercure ICON Singapore City Centre (price from AED 484),Robertson Quay Hotel (price from AED 192) and Galaxy Pods @ Chinatown (price from AED 86) , these hotels all offer parking.

What hotels near Chinatown Point offer great breakfasts?

A good breakfast is all you need to kick-start your day. If you're after a hotel in Singapore near Chinatown Point with an excellent breakfast, you can consider staying Mercure ICON Singapore City Centre (price from AED 484),Capri by Fraser, China Square / Singapore (price from AED 452) and Paradox Singapore (price from AED 688) .These hotels are very popular, so book early.

Which hotels near Chinatown Point have gyms?

As people become more health-conscious, many hotels now include fitness rooms. Mercure ICON Singapore City Centre (price from AED 484),Robertson Quay Hotel (price from AED 192) and Capri by Fraser, China Square / Singapore (price from AED 452) are some of the top hotels with fitness rooms.

Which hotels near Chinatown Point are good for families?

Which hotels near Chinatown Point have free Wi-Fi?

Free and reliable Wi-Fi is a must when you're travelling. Mercure ICON Singapore City Centre (price from AED 484),Galaxy Pods @ Chinatown (price from AED 86) and Capri by Fraser, China Square / Singapore (price from AED 452) are all popular hotels that have free Wi-Fi.

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Singapore Hotels near Chinatown Point Information

Number of Reviews 243,333
Total Properties450
Weekday Avg. PriceAED 987
Weekend Avg. PriceAED 1,015
Trending hotelMercure ICON Singapore City Centre