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The best hotels in Singapore in 2026

Editorial selection of 10 exceptional hotels in Singapore, 2026: central addresses, Marina Bay views, spas and acclaimed dining.

Ranking reviewed on 22 June 2026.

The top of the ranking in pictures

The verdict at a glance

  1. Raffles SingaporeRaffles Singapore ranks first because few hotels narrate the city with such clarity.
  2. Capella SingaporeCapella Singapore earns its No.
  3. The Ritz-Carlton Millenia SingaporeThe Ritz-Carlton Millenia Singapore earns this position for one clear reason: few addresses interpret Marina Bay with such precision.

Our methodology

Singapore holds a unique position in the Asian hospitality landscape. The city showcases various interpretations of contemporary luxury within a compact territory. One can transition from a grand heritage classic to a marina address, and then to a resort nestled in the greenery of Sentosa. For the discerning traveller, this density makes all the difference. It allows for the selection of a hotel based on the rhythm of one's stay, rather than merely by category. A business trip does not call for the same address as an extended weekend. A first exploration of the city is not experienced in the same way as a beach retreat. This is precisely why a ranking of the best hotels in Singapore remains useful. It helps to distinguish the signatures, locations, and uses in a destination where the average standard is already very high.

At MyConciergeHotel, we do not perceive Singapore as a collection of interchangeable brands. We first consider verifiable elements. Location matters, as the city is navigated by intention-driven neighbourhoods. Marina Bay, Orchard, Civic District, or Sentosa do not offer the same experience. We then observe the coherence between architecture, service, dining, wellness, and room experience. A well-known brand may provide reassurance, but it is not sufficient. A hotel must deliver on its promise over time. We also take into account the ability to cater to various profiles. Couples, families, solo travellers, or corporate clients do not expect the same fluidity. Finally, we favour establishments that possess a clear identity. It is worth noting that a great hotel is often recognised by its clarity even before its spectacle.

The Singaporean selection illustrates a rare diversity of styles. Raffles Singapore embodies the grand hotel tradition in its most heritage form. The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore engages with civic history in a more urban and contemporary setting. The Ritz-Carlton Millenia Singapore, Mandarin Oriental, Singapore, and Fairmont Singapore are part of the grand landscape of Marina Bay, each with different perspectives, volumes, and connectivity. Four Seasons Hotel Singapore and The St. Regis Singapore are more appealing to travellers attached to Orchard and its residential codes. On Sentosa, Capella Singapore, W Singapore - Sentosa Cove, and Raffles Sentosa Resort & Spa offer a different interpretation. The stay here becomes more insular, more verdant, and at times, more disconnected. This panorama explains why Singapore suits both short stays and trips centred around the hotel itself.

For 2025 and 2026, several trends are emerging in the city. The first concerns the balance between centrality and breathing space. Many travellers wish to remain close to business districts while seeking a genuine sense of retreat. This is one reason for the enduring success of addresses capable of offering views, gardens, or a more tranquil relationship with space. The second trend is that wellness is no longer limited to the spa. It encompasses the acoustics of rooms, sleep quality, natural light, and the simplicity of circulation. Thirdly, the international clientele is becoming more attentive to the narrative of the place. They seek less ostentation and more coherence. What our advisors observe is a more precise demand. Clients want to know why they should choose a particular address and for what moment of their journey, rather than simply collecting names.

Singapore also maintains an interesting relationship with a certain idea of French luxury. Not through imitation, but through a shared methodology. True refinement here rests on precision, discretion, and continuity of service. A well-managed arrival, a room ready at the right moment, a concierge who understands the intent of a stay—these are what make the difference. This philosophy resonates with our approach to selecting hotels. We seek establishments where form supports substance. An impressive lobby is only of interest if it heralds an experience that is upheld until departure. My advice in Singapore is to look beyond the images. Question the relationship between the neighbourhood, the size of the hotel, the type of clientele, and your own agenda. It is often here that the success of a stay is determined, more so than in the accumulation of services.

Thus, this ranking should be read without an instinct for absolute hierarchy. The first does not negate the second. The eighth is not a secondary choice. Each hotel responds to a specific use, sensitivity, and timing. Raffles Singapore does not serve the same function as a resort in Sentosa. A grand hotel in Marina Bay does not offer the same breathing space as an address in Orchard. We embrace this nuance, as it is more useful to the reader. Our ranking rewards balance. It distinguishes hotels that leave a lasting impression on a stay, each in their own way. Some shine through their historical grounding. Others through their urban efficiency. Still others through their ability to create a pause. In a city as structured as Singapore, choosing the right hotel often equates to choosing the right journey.

In the following Top 8, you will find less a fixed ranking than a mapping of the best options in the city. We have prioritised the most compelling addresses, based on real stay criteria.

How we rank the best hotels in Singapore

We rank Singapore’s best hotels by location, consistency, architecture, views, wellness, dining, and suitability for each type of stay.

Between colonial heritage and contemporary skyline

Singapore’s best hotels mirror the city itself, between colonial heritage and contemporary skyline.

Questions about this section

Should I choose a heritage hotel or a skyline hotel in Singapore?

It depends on your preference. Heritage hotels offer character and intimacy, while skyline hotels provide urban views and comprehensive amenities.

Singapore hotels where dining truly matters

Singapore’s best hotels are often chosen as much for their dining as for their rooms.

Questions about this section

Are the best hotels in Singapore mainly focused on gastronomy?

Not exclusively, but gastronomy plays a significant role. Many top hotels are culinary destinations, enhancing the overall guest experience.

Spa, pool, and urban recovery

For urban recovery in Singapore, spa depth, pool design and the hotel’s overall rhythm matter as much as location.

Questions about this section

What should I look for in a wellness hotel in Singapore?

Focus on the quality of wellness offerings, including spa services, gym facilities, and overall ambience. Location is also crucial for relaxation.

Which Singapore hotels work best for families

Our family picks in Singapore prioritize space, pool quality, flexible service, and easy access to Marina Bay, Orchard, or Sentosa.

How to choose based on budget and trip style

Choose by matching budget, location and hotel format to the pace of your Singapore stay.

Our final take on booking the right hotel

Choose your Singapore hotel by trip rhythm first, then by prestige.

Comparison tables

Comparison table of the best hotels in Singapore
HotelAtmosphereHighlightsBadgeIndicative budget
Raffles SingaporeColonial grande dame, historic and very residential.Iconic city centre address. Suites only. Strong heritage value.Reference historic hotelfrom €900-1,500/night
Capella SingaporeDiscreet, green and secluded resort on Sentosa.Island setting. Sought-after villas and suites. More resort than urban stay.Luxury resortfrom €800-1,400/night
The Ritz-Carlton Millenia SingaporeGrand contemporary hotel facing Marina Bay.Panoramic views. Business and leisure format. Recognised Ritz-Carlton signature.Marina Bayfrom €550-950/night
Mandarin Oriental, SingaporeUrban luxury, contemporary lines and waterfront address.Strategic position in Marina Bay. Strong international brand. Good balance of business and leisure.Waterfrontfrom €500-900/night
The St. Regis SingaporeClassic international, discreet and residential.Popular Orchard address. Highly codified service. Focus on suites and long stays.Orchardfrom €500-850/night
Four Seasons Hotel SingaporeElegant simplicity, calm and very urban.Close to Orchard Road. Reliable brand. Suitable for regular travellers.Cityfrom €450-800/night
The Capitol Kempinski Hotel SingaporeReinterpreted heritage, central and refined.Lovely address in the Civic District. More intimate size. European take on luxury.Large boutiquefrom €400-750/night
Fairmont SingaporeLarge central hotel, convenient and well-connected.Very functional location. Comprehensive offering. Suitable for mixed stays.City centrefrom €300-600/night
W Singapore - Sentosa CoveLifestyle, energetic, and resort-oriented.Sentosa Cove. More relaxed atmosphere. Good leisure option.Lifestyle resortfrom €350-650/night
Raffles Sentosa Resort & SpaRecent resort retreat, wellness-focused.Sentosa address. Spa positioning. Contemporary interpretation of the Raffles brand.Spa resortfrom €700-1200/night

Editorial ranking based on international reputation, location, guest experience and consistency of luxury positioning. Singapore is not covered by the Palace Atout France distinction.

Budget guide for Singapore
LevelHotel profileObserved range
Entry-level luxuryWell-located large urban 5-star.around €300-500/night
Established luxuryInternational brands with views, spa, or premium address.around €500-900/night
Very high-endIconic hotels, exclusive resorts, or sought-after suites.from €900/night

These ranges are indicative. They vary with seasonality, major trade shows and room categories.

The ranking

  1. Raffles Singapore, Singapore

    #1Raffles Singapore

    Singapore · Historic icon

    Raffles Singapore ranks first because few hotels narrate the city with such clarity. Opened in 1887, the building by Regent Alfred John Bidwell remains a landmark in central Singapore. Stays begin in a suite, with butler service on arrival, followed by an evening ritual in the room. Its 115 keys preserve a rare sense of scale for a house of this stature. The heritage walk through the arcades, breakfast in the gardens and a private tasting at the historic bar root the stay in place. On the dining front, La Dame de Pic, led by Anne-Sophie Pic, holds 3 MICHELIN Stars. Raffles Spa Singapore, with Omorovicza and 6 treatment rooms, rounds it out. Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star, MICHELIN Three Keys 2025 and The World’s 50 Best Hotels confirm a standing that goes well beyond colonial nostalgia.

  2. Capella Singapore, Singapore

    #2Capella Singapore

    Singapore · Sentosa retreat

    Capella Singapore earns its No. 2 spot for offering a more residential take on Singapore on Sentosa, without losing easy access to beaches or headline attractions. Opened in 2009, the hotel bears the Foster + Partners signature, with a clear dialogue between contemporary architecture and a heritage building. The setting matters: Universal Studios Singapore, Resorts World Sentosa, Wings of Time Fireworks Symphony and Skyline Luge are all within easy reach. On the dining front, Cassia sets the tone with chef Lee Hiu Ngai and his Double-boiled Thick Chicken Broth, based on a family recipe. Fiamma, led by Mauro Colagreco, brings an Italian perspective, while Oshino holds 1 Michelin star. Auriga rounds things out with 9 treatment rooms, a Vitality Pool, a hammam and the Senja Sunyi treatment. The Condé Nast Traveler Gold List 2025-2026 and Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star status confirm the strength of this ranking.

  3. The Ritz-Carlton Millenia Singapore, Singapore

    #3The Ritz-Carlton Millenia Singapore

    Singapore · Bayfront reference

    The Ritz-Carlton Millenia Singapore earns this position for one clear reason: few addresses interpret Marina Bay with such precision. The hotel sits in the heart of the bay district, within easy reach of the Singapore Flyer, Esplanade, the ArtScience Museum, the Merlion, Marina Bay Sands and the National Gallery Singapore. Location matters, but it is not the whole story. Here, the stay takes on a distinctly Singapore rhythm: breakfast overlooking Marina Bay, a twilight return along the waterfront, a contemporary art trail through the public spaces, then a tailored itinerary arranged by the concierge. For a long-haul arrival or a first stay, that sequence works especially well. The Ritz-Carlton name brings reassuring structure, while the hotel avoids anonymity through its strong visual presence on the waterfront. It is a dependable 5-star choice for balancing business, culture and recovery time.

  4. Mandarin Oriental, Singapore, Singapore

    #4Mandarin Oriental, Singapore

    Singapore · Urban Asian signature

    Ranked No. 4 among the best hotels in Singapore, Mandarin Oriental, Singapore earns its place through its clear command of Marina Bay and the contemporary city centre. From the hotel, an evening walk reaches the Merlion, ArtScience Museum, Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay, Singapore Flyer, National Gallery Singapore and CHIJMES with ease. That geography matters as much for a frictionless business stay as for an urban escape for two. Breakfast facing the skyline sets the city’s rhythm from the start. On the dining side, Zuicho, led by chef Kenji Takahashi, holds 1 Michelin star. Dolce Vita, under chef Roberto, adds a more sunlit counterpoint. A personalised wellness ritual at the spa extends that same sense of precision. The strength here is neither heritage nor resort seclusion. It lies in a fluent 5-star hospitality, easy to read and fully tuned to Singapore.

  5. Four Seasons Hotel Singapore, Singapore

    #5Four Seasons Hotel Singapore

    Singapore · Safe bet

    Four Seasons Hotel Singapore earns its No. 5 spot for something rare in the city: consistency, without unnecessary theatre. Opened in 1994, Peter Dickinson’s hotel favours disciplined lines and a seamless stay. That restraint works equally well for a frictionless business stopover or a romantic pause in the heart of Singapore. On the dining front, Jiang-Nan Chun, led by Tim Lam, holds 1 Michelin star. Nobu Singapore, under Héctor Mirón Parra, brings a more international register. One-Ninety, Pool House by Cecil Cheong and the Nobu Bar round out the offering with real assurance. The rhythm also benefits from the spa, especially after a day between the National Museum of Singapore, CHIJMES and the National Gallery Singapore. From there, the Concierge can shape the next steps towards Maxwell Food Centre, Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple or Sultan Mosque.

  6. The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore, Singapore

    #6The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore

    Singapore · Heritage pick

    Ranked #6 in Singapore, The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore earns its place through something still rare here: a fully walkable city-centre stay without giving up the codes of a polished 5-star hotel. From the hotel, CHIJMES, the National Museum of Singapore, the National Gallery Singapore, Esplanade and the Merlion fall into place with minimal logistics. It changes the tempo of a stay. Breakfast, a day on foot, a wellness pause back at the hotel, then dinner out or in-house. Dining is a serious asset, with 15 Stamford by Alvin Leung from Alvin Leung, 3 Michelin stars, and Sushi Sakuta, 2 Michelin stars. Frieda Restaurant, Berthold Delikatessen, The Bar and the Lobby Lounge round out the line-up. For business trips or an urban break for two, the concierge can map out tailored itineraries that smooth out culture, meetings and free time. Kempinski brings a clear European framework to a hotel that fully embraces its urban role.

  7. The St. Regis Singapore, Singapore

    #7The St. Regis Singapore

    Singapore · Brand prestige

    Ranking The St. Regis Singapore at #7 holds up for one clear reason: it delivers its promise with discipline, starting with the signature butler-led arrival ritual. The setting works well for Singapore: central, yet sufficiently set back to preserve real calm before and after the city. In the morning, a quiet breakfast resets the pace. Later, the spa extends that sense of retreat after a packed day. Dining is sharply defined here: Yan Ting by Chang Wing Kwong, Tentsuru by Daiki Kawaguchi, and Shinji by Kanesaka, with 1 Michelin star. The Tea Room, Sophia and The St. Regis Bar round out the line-up without feeling scattered. The concierge team also tailors city itineraries to CHIJMES, the National Gallery Singapore, the National Museum of Singapore, Maxwell Food Centre, Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple and Sultan Mosque.

  8. Fairmont Singapore, Singapore

    #8Fairmont Singapore

    Singapore · City grand hotel

    Fairmont Singapore earns its No. 8 spot for one clear reason: it makes Singapore easy without flattening the experience. From the hotel, CHIJMES, the National Gallery Singapore, Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay, Singapore, the National Museum of Singapore, Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple and the Merlion are all within direct reach. That centrality changes the stay. You can move from a meeting to a museum visit, then on to shopping, without heavy logistics. Dining strengthens its place. The Stamford Brasserie is led by Tryson Quek. Mikuni carries the signature of Keisuke Uno. Jaan, under Andre Chiang, holds 1 Michelin star. The Fairmont profile delivers what many travellers want here: a business stay without friction, a family city break, breakfast in the heart of the city, then a restorative wellness pause after the pace outside. It sits behind more singular names, but its urban versatility is concrete.

Glossary

Civic District
A central Singapore district known for historic buildings, cultural institutions and heritage-led hotels.
Orchard Road
Singapore’s main shopping boulevard. Nearby hotels appeal for shopping, business stays and quick access to the city center.
Palace Atout France
Official French distinction awarded to selected exceptional hotels in France. It does not apply to hotels in Singapore.
Suite-only
A hotel made up entirely of suites. This format changes the experience, with more space and a more residential rhythm.
Urban resort
A hotel combining resort-style leisure features with city access. In Singapore, Sentosa is a strong example.
Waterfront
A property located by the water or facing the bay. This matters greatly for views in Singapore.

Going further

In Singapore, the best hotel is the one that matches your pace, your district, and the purpose of your stay.

Frequently asked questions

What is the highest rated hotel in Singapore?

The highest rated hotel in Singapore is Raffles Singapore. This historic icon is renowned for its exceptional service and unique heritage.

What distinguishes the best hotels in Singapore?

The best hotels in Singapore combine prime locations, reliable service, and distinct character. They offer a blend of luxury, comfort, and unique experiences.

What is the difference between a Palace and a 5-star hotel in Singapore?

In Singapore, a Palace designation refers to certain 5-star hotels with exceptional service. The focus should be on the quality of the stay.

What is the best time to book a luxury hotel in Singapore?

The best time to book depends on your travel purpose. Prices fluctuate during major events and school holidays, so early booking is advisable.

What price range should I expect for the best hotels in Singapore?

Expect a wide price range at top hotels. Rates generally start in the higher luxury segment and can increase significantly during peak demand.

Is it better to book directly for loyalty programmes and benefits?

Often, yes. Direct bookings can offer loyalty points, status benefits, and additional perks, depending on the hotel brand.

Does concierge service make a difference in a stay in Singapore?

Yes, a good concierge enhances the experience by facilitating transfers, reservations, and daily organisation, especially for short stays.

Are these hotels in Singapore suitable for families and travellers with reduced mobility?

Generally, yes. Many hotels offer family-friendly amenities and accessibility features, but it's essential to verify specific requirements before booking.

How to book a hotel in Singapore via MyConciergeHotel.com?

Simply provide your travel dates, budget, and priorities. We will guide you to the most suitable hotel while offering personalised assistance.

What is the most luxurious hotel in Singapore?

The most luxurious hotel in Singapore is Raffles Singapore, followed by Capella Singapore and The Ritz-Carlton Millenia Singapore.

Which area in Singapore is the best to stay?

The best area to stay in Singapore is Marina Bay, offering stunning views and easy access to major attractions.

Sources & references

This editorial article is based on the following authoritative sources, listed here for transparency and reader verification.