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Apartment in Singapore
5 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

Stay in Robertson Quay - 2 Bedroom Apartment

HenryRating, 5 stars3 months ago
Nice & comfortable apartment at Robertson Quay, convenient for Canning Fort MRT and the lovely Clarke Quay. Enjoyed the swimming pool and there were lots of restaurants on the doorstep. Didn't matter for us but the breakfast lounge was not open during our stay. Nice view from the balcony over Singapore river.
Superhost
Apartment in Singapore
4.75 out of 5 average rating, 4 reviews

Studio Suite around Orchard Road

Tso Chin HoRating, 5 stars4 months ago
The Location is right smack in the middle of Orchard Road and there are a lot of great restaurant in the vicinity. The listing is as description and the photo matches the place that i stayed. The building is old but was pretty well maintained overall, Do run the water a bit during your stay as there might be some chock-age for the drainage linked to the bathtub, this will also allowed rust residue to be emptied for the rest of the stay. Overall great stay and great host. Would recommend for people that are looking for a good location and spacious apartment to stay in Singapore.
Hotel room in Singapore
5 out of 5 average rating, 4 reviews

Budget Double ensuite with balcony @ Haw Par MRT (301)

Yosua ErwinRating, 5 stars75 months ago
The room was great, better than other standard hotel in SG. Check in was very easy, everything was clear, 5 mins walk to bus stop. Only if the washing machine was free, but I can understand that. I can say this was one of the best my Airbnb experience in SG since 2016, and will definitely come back again
Superhost
Apartment in Singapore
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 25 reviews

Furnished CBD Serviced Studio w MRT

BeateRating, 5 stars14 months ago
The apartment is very well equipped. It has a big wardrobe and several drawers. Thus, it is also super suitable for a longer stay. In the immediate vicinity there are bakeries where you can get your breakfast at a reasonable price. A small Hawker Center is also just a few steps away, where many locals enjoy the delicious food. We traveled exclusively by public transport. Several bus stops are not far from the apartment.
Hotel room in Singapore
4.75 out of 5 average rating, 4 reviews

Well located and comfortable Superior Twin Room

JaimisonRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
very happy with my stay. good price. good location. if I'm ever back in Singapore I will stay with them again.
Apartment in Singapore
5 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

New Cozy Loft Studio Apt@ Somerset/ Orchard Area

CassidyRating, 5 stars3 months ago
It was a great stay. Spacious enough and had all that I needed. I didn't realise there was no window at the time I booked as I was rushing but it was manageable. The staff were very quick to sort out anything you needed and check in and check out were easy. I am hugely grateful to the team as I left my laptop on the bed upstairs in the mad rush to leave in the morning and the team were so wonderful in keeping it safe for me and returning it to me when I noticed I had left it behind. Thank you all very much.
Apartment in Singapore
4.75 out of 5 average rating, 16 reviews

1-Bedroom Deluxe Suite

NicoleRating, 5 stars45 months ago
The Serviced Suites is in an excellent location and are very close to Haji Lane, bus stops and trains are very close by as well. Lots of nice cafes if you are interested in Cafe hopping. Room is very spacious, clean, quiet and with a nice view. Even the toilet is very spacious and clean. The bed is extremely comfy. The reception staff were friendly and polite. Would definitely go back again.
Superhost
Hotel room in Bugis
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 290 reviews

Double Room, DAYUSE, 5 hours: 4PM-9PM

TanRating, 5 stars6 months ago
That’s was great short stay

Other great vacation rentals in Singapore

Superhost
Hotel room in Singapore
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Chinatown Skylight Studio

PeggyRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
The hosts Mary, Yani and Maica are super helpful and responsive!! They made a lot of accommodation for storaging my luggage before checking in / after checking out, lending me umbrella and adapter, and tried their very best to make sure I had a comfortable stay. Thank you so much!! It’s also at a prime location with multiple transportation options and very easy to get around!
Superhost
Apartment in Singapore
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 9 reviews

A Chill Family Home for 4 Pax

HeidiRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Great location,clean and neat accommodation, close to shopping malls for food and essentials. The apartment was very tidy and comfortable, perfect for a small family with everything you need supplied. Kids loved the pool and close walk to train station and the novena square2 mall. Would stay here again ☺️ Thank you Jc
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Apartment in Singapore
5 out of 5 average rating, 7 reviews

Two-Bedroom Executive Pan Pacific Serviced Suites

MarbeeRating, 5 stars3 months ago
It can’t get more perfect than this. Location is central to everything we needed ( under 10 minutes walk to Paragon, Takashimaya) place is everything as he said it would be. Very thankful David let us to check-in much earlier than the time he specified, this allowed my elderly parents to be able to rest faster after our flight. Would definitely book again!
Hotel room in Singapore
5 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Staycation @ My Queen (Suite) with Photoshoot

MasayaRating, 5 stars9 months ago
Mary is a very helpful and excellent host. She responds quickly and politely to messages and always made me feel at ease during my stay. She made my trip very comfortable. The accommodation is within walking distance of the RWS. Of course, the monorail is also convenient. There are many Grab cars near the hotel, so we rarely had to wait to go out to the City.
Superhost
Apartment in Singapore
5 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

CBD Area Spacious Serviced Apt | Near Cityhall MRT

MinghanRating, 5 stars35 months ago
It’s a comfortable, spacious, cozy apartment. The staffs are friendly. Fair price with such a great location.
Guest favorite
Hotel room in Singapore
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 276 reviews

Heritage Collection on Seah Premium Loft

SnehaRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Great Stay in a Convenient Location. Just as shown in the picture. Although the room was compact, it was a beautiful place to stay and had all the essentials we needed for a comfortable stay. The staff—Mea, Shannon, and Ryan—were especially helpful and made our experience even better. The location is ideal, with easy walking access to metro stations and bus stops. Plus, there are plenty of great spots nearby for coffee and breakfast.
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Home in Singapore
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 11 reviews

Bamboo Suite @ Gardens by the Bay

VarshaRating, 5 stars1 month ago
We had a great stay here. The place is literally inside the gardens by the bay. The surrounding is peaceful and serene and short walk from the metro station.Highly recommend.
Superhost
Home in Singapore
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 27 reviews

Maple Suite @ Gardens by the Bay

RinaRating, 5 stars4 weeks ago
Love the cosy vibes! Lots of light and its perfect for a short getaway, away from the city. Will love to staycation over there again!

Your guide to Singapore

Welcome to Singapore

Viewed as a country, Singapore is tiny — just 281 square miles of islands off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. When you're inside this city state, however, it can feel expansive: a fertile juxtaposition of urban and tropical, where futuristic skyscrapers tower over stands of old-growth forest. This economic powerhouse has been a regional trading post since the 15th century, at least, and a British colony for 144 years. Over the past 500 years, Singapore evolved into one of Asia’s most diverse cities, where the free-flowing cultural exchange among residents of Malay, Indian, Chinese, and Peranakan (Straits Chinese) heritage has created a distinct Singaporean identity.

Your trip can be as urbane or as escapist as you choose. Perhaps you’ll approach the city as a playground, taking the cable car to Sentosa, a beachfront garden of delights south of the main city. Or you’ll spend your afternoons shopping in the swank department stores of Orchard Road and the bustling shops of Chinatown and Little India. Or wake up early to wander through the placidly stunning Singapore Botanic Gardens or the MacRitchie Reservoir, where an elevated path wends through the treetops.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Singapore

Located just north of the equator, Singapore is dependably hot all year long, with daily temperatures fluctuating between the 70s and 90s Fahrenheit. The island’s tropical climate is dependably humid and wet as well — only the intensity of the wetness changes. The northeast monsoon season, from November through January, brings the most and the heaviest rains. During other times of year, expect sunny days interrupted by short-lived rainstorms. Along with your rain gear, pack a few light layers, since Singaporeans embrace the cool comforts of air conditioning.

There is no one best time of year to visit the country. In fact, there are many. Festivals enliven Singapore throughout the year, including Lunar New Year in February or March; Deepavali, or the Indian festival of lights, in October; Hari Raya Puasa, marking the end of Ramadan; and many weeks of Christmas festivities. To these religious celebrations, add cultural events such as the M1 Fringe Festival in January, the International Film Festival in April, and the Great Sale, a shopping extravaganza, in the summer.


Top things to do in Singapore

Hawker Centers

Singaporeans are passionate about their cuisine, which reflects the country’s glorious cultural diversity. While you can find some of Asia’s fanciest restaurants here, you’ll eat majestically at the city's hawker centers — food courts where many vendors have devoted their career to mastering a dish, whether it’s Hainanese chicken rice, laksa (brothy noodles), biryani, chili crab, or grilled satay. When it comes to sheer atmosphere, the Victorian-era Lau Pa Sat Hawker Centre competes only with the Chinatown Food Street. You really could spend your entire trip eating. If you want to engage in conversation with a local, ask them which hawker center you should visit next.

Marina Bay

If you’re traveling to Singapore with your family, you’ll find the densest concentration of kid-friendly activities in this upscale neighborhood on the southern coast, including the famed Merlion Statue, the massive Singapore Flyer observation wheel, the ArtScience museum, and Gardens by the Bay, whose architecture is as spectacular as its vast collection of indoor flora (don’t miss the cool, misty Cloud Forest). Stick around after nightfall for the daily light displays.

Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

It’s still possible to find pockets of Singapore where you can leave the concrete and steel behind to take in the eternal Singapore — a lush tropical forest on the edge of the Indian Ocean. It will take you an hour from the center of town to reach this 200-acre wetland reserve on the island’s northeast coast, where you can wander along boardwalks through the mangrove swamps or camp out behind an observation blind to admire the monkeys and 160 species of birds who live here.

Destinations to explore