Luxury Hotels in Singapore
Singapore's luxury hotel market is the most operationally consistent in Southeast Asia. Raffles Singapore (1887) is the heritage flagship — the original Singapore Sling bar still in operation. Mandarin Oriental Singapore at Marina Bay holds the strongest harbor views. Capella Singapore on Sentosa Is
Who Goes and Why
Stopover travelers using Singapore as a Southeast Asia hub, business travelers based in Asia, F&B-led visitors planning around the city's hawker centers and Michelin-starred restaurants. Multi-generational families using Sentosa Island. Not for travelers seeking quiet retreat — Singapore is dense, u
Browse 19 ultra-luxury properties with an average guest score of 9.2/10.
Featured brands: Banyan Tree Hotels & Resorts, COMO Hotels and Resorts, Capella Hotels and Resorts, Conrad, EDITION Hotels, Fairmont Hotels & Resorts, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, Kempinski Hotels.
The highest-rated property is Capella Singapore (9.8/10).
Neighborhoods of Singapore
Marina Bay for the financial district and skyline-view flagships — Mandarin Oriental, the Fullerton Bay, Marina Bay Sands. Orchard Road for the shopping-corridor luxury hotels — Four Seasons Singapore, the St. Regis Singapore, the Sheraton Towers. Sentosa Island for the resort tier — Capella Singapo
All Hotels in Singapore
- Capella Singapore — 9.8/10 · Tier 2 ($2k-$5k) — Capella's 112-key Singapore flagship on Sentosa Island — Horst Schulze's service-led format in Foster + Partners-designed colonial-contemporary architecture.
- Raffles Sentosa Singapore — 9.5/10 · Tier 2 ($2k-$5k) — Raffles' Singapore island resort — 63 villas with private pools on Sentosa, each with dedicated 24/7 butler service.
- Four Seasons Hotel Singapore — 9.5/10 · Tier 2 ($2k-$5k) — Four Seasons' Singapore flagship — urban luxury on Orchard Road with the brand's benchmark service standard.
- Mandarin Oriental, Singapore — 9.5/10 · Tier 2 ($2k-$5k) — Mandarin Oriental's 527-room Singapore flagship near Marina Bay, opened in 1987 and renovated in 2010.
- COMO Metropolitan Singapore — 9.4/10 · Tier 2 ($2k-$5k) — COMO's Singapore urban property — wellness-led hotel with COMO Shambhala Urban Escape in the city center.
- Banyan Tree Mandai Rainforest Resort — 9.3/10 · Tier 2 ($2k-$5k) — Banyan Tree's Singapore rainforest property — eco-resort villas with private pools in the Mandai wildlife corridor.
- Shangri-La Apartments & Residences, Singapore — 9.3/10 · Tier 1 ($1k-$2k) — Shangri-La's serviced-apartment format in Singapore — residential-scale stays with access to the flagship hotel's dining and spa.
- The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore — 9.3/10 · Tier 1 ($1k-$2k) — Marina Bay waterfront Ritz-Carlton with a Michelin-starred Cantonese restaurant and one of Singapore's most significant hotel art collections.
- The Singapore EDITION — 9.2/10 · Tier 2 ($2k-$5k) — EDITION's Singapore property — Schrager's design-led format translated to the city-state's urban luxury market.
- Shangri-La Singapore — 9.2/10 · Tier 1 ($1k-$2k) — Shangri-La's 1971 Singapore flagship — the property that launched the Hong Kong-headquartered chain's pan-Asian expansion.
- Raffles Singapore, Singapore — 9.2/10 · Tier 2 ($2k-$5k) — The 1887 colonial-era Singapore flagship — 115 suites across heritage buildings, reopened in 2019 after a two-year restoration.
- The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore — 9.2/10 · Tier 1 ($1k-$2k) — Kempinski's Singapore property — 157 rooms in a restored 1930s heritage building in the Civic and Cultural District.
- W Singapore - Sentosa Cove — 9.0/10 · Tier 1 ($1k-$2k) — W's Singapore resort property on Sentosa Cove — 240 keys on the island's marina waterfront, away from the city-center hotel cluster.
- Fairmont Singapore — 9.0/10 · Tier 1 ($1k-$2k) — Fairmont's Singapore property with Michelin-starred JAAN by Kirk Westaway and four distinct restaurant concepts in the city center.
- Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa, Singapore — 9.0/10 · Tier 1 ($1k-$2k) — Shangri-La's Singapore beach resort on Sentosa Island — family-focused property with direct beach access and water sports center.
- Conrad Singapore Marina Bay — 9.0/10 · Tier 1 ($1k-$2k) — Conrad's Singapore flagship — 507 rooms in the Marina Bay financial district with direct access to Millenia Walk and Suntec City.
- The St. Regis Singapore — 9.0/10 · Tier 2 ($2k-$5k) — St. Regis' Singapore flagship — 299 rooms on Orchard Road with full butler service, opened 2007 and renovated 2018.
- Conrad Singapore Orchard — 8.8/10 · Tier 1 ($1k-$2k) — Conrad's Singapore flagship on Orchard Road — contemporary luxury in the city's retail and dining district.
- The Laurus, a Luxury Collection Resort, Singapore — 8.5/10 · Tier 1 ($1k-$2k) — The Luxury Collection's Singapore property — an urban resort with heritage-inspired design and proximity to the Singapore Oceanarium.
Travel Intelligence: Singapore
Best time to visit: The best time for ultra-luxury travel is from February to April due to pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
Demand: Luxury travellers typically seek Singapore during its drier months, leading to high demand from March to August.
Pricing: Ultra-luxury property prices peak during the high-demand months of March to August.
Insider tip: Consider booking private experiences during the Formula 1 Grand Prix in September for an exclusive taste of Singapore's luxury lifestyle.
Avoid: Avoid visiting from November to January due to increased rainfall and crowded tourist spots.
When to Visit Singapore
Singapore sits one degree north of the equator — temperatures stay 26-32°C year-round with high humidity. The driest period runs February through April. November through January brings the heaviest monsoon rainfall but isn't a dealbreaker (afternoon thunderstorms are typically brief). December's F1
Pair Singapore With
Bali via 2.5-hour flight for the city-and-beach pair. Bangkok via 2.5-hour flight for the Southeast Asia hub-city counterpoint. Hong Kong via 4-hour flight for an East Asian flagship-city extension. Within Indonesia, Jakarta via 90 minutes for the regional business-capital pair.
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