The Top 21 Hotels Near The Blue Ginger

  1. A sleek waterfront hotel right on the bay where the views do most of the heavy lifting. Rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows, marble touches, and enough smart-home gadgetry to keep you fiddling with buttons longer than you'd expect, including a TV built into the bathroom wall so you can watch something while soaking in the tub. The crowd leans well-dressed and well-traveled, the kind who appreciate a good view and know not to take it for granted.


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    80 Collyer Quay, Singapore 049326 · Singapore
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  2. Marina Bay Sands has always been a flex, but the Paiza Collection is the version where someone actually treats you like a person. It's a hotel-within-a-hotel occupying the top floors of the towers, with butler service, residential-style suites, and exclusive access to a reserved nest bed at the infinity pool. You still get the full MBS circus below, just with a quieter, considerably more expensive door to come home to.


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    1 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018971 · Singapore
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  3. A grand colonial-era hotel that's been at the center of Singapore's social life for ages, sitting right on the Singapore River where the city basically started. The soaring atrium lobby is genuinely dramatic, the kind of place that makes you feel like you dressed right even when you didn't. Afternoon tea in The Courtyard draws a well-heeled mix of tourists and locals who still treat it like a proper occasion.


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    1 Fullerton Sq, Singapore 049178 · Singapore
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  4. Every room is a suite, every guest gets a butler, and the bar invented the Singapore Sling. That's the pitch for Raffles, a grand colonial hotel that's been around forever and somehow still earns it. The white-pillared facade draws tourists with cameras, but inside it's old money and new money agreeing on one thing: this is exactly where you're supposed to stay in Singapore.


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    1 Beach Rd, Singapore 189673 · Singapore
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  5. Three towers, 57 floors each, topped by a three-acre sky deck that looks like someone parked a spaceship on the roof and decided to add a pool. Marina Bay Sands is Singapore's big-swing luxury resort, and it earns the hype just by existing. The infinity pool up top is genuinely one of those views that makes you feel like you've leveled up. The crowd is international, well-heeled, and almost universally photographing something.


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    10 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018956 · Singapore
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  6. A Forbes Four Star hotel sitting right on Marina Bay, the Mandarin Oriental earns its stripes with genuinely warm service and rooms that frame the bay and skyline like a painting you get to sleep inside. The glass elevators and soaring atrium set the tone early. The pool, ringed by private cabanas, is where guests who've fully committed to the luxury experience spend their afternoons pretending they live here.


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    5 Raffles Ave., Singapore 039797 · Singapore
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  7. Two gorgeous colonial buildings in the Civic District got a glow-up into a boutique luxury hotel, and the result is genuinely striking. The all-white facade alone stops foot traffic, and the interiors reward a closer look, with original architectural details sitting comfortably alongside marble floors and statement chandeliers. It draws the kind of guests who research their hotels the way other people research restaurants, and they're not wrong to.


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    15 Stamford Rd, Singapore 178906 · Singapore
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  8. Sitting right above a shopping mall in the City Hall district, Fairmont Singapore is the kind of luxury hotel that makes it genuinely hard to leave the building, which is either a selling point or a warning depending on your travel style. Twelve restaurants and bars, a spa, a pool, and rooms that don't make you feel guilty about the price tag. The lobby alone, with its enormous bubble chandelier, earns its keep.


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    80 Bras Basah Rd, Singapore 189560 · Singapore
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  9. A Forbes four-star tower right on Marina Bay, the Ritz-Carlton Millenia is the kind of hotel where the art collection alone could fill an afternoon. The building is a striking white block with octagonal windows, and the interiors carry that same curatorial confidence throughout. Shops, the Esplanade, and the Singapore Flyer are all walkable, so you spend less time in cabs and more time feeling smug about your location choice.


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    7 Raffles Ave., Marina Bay, Singapore 039799 · Singapore
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  10. A sleek, full-service high-rise where business travelers and city explorers both feel at home near Marina Bay's financial district and convention center. Rooms are spacious and comfortable, and upgrading to an executive room gets you lounge access with snacks, drinks, and garment pressing. The pool, ringed by palms and private cabanas, delivers a genuinely calm escape with views of the city's famous Ferris wheel.


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    2 Temasek Blvd, Singapore 038982 · Singapore
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  11. Pan Pacific Singapore is a luxury hotel sitting right on Marina Bay, which means you wake up to skyline views that look almost too good to be real. The Singapore Flyer, Clarke Quay, and the colonial district are all walkable, so you can actually explore without planning a whole production. The spa and fitness center are solid, the rooms are polished, and the kind of guests here tend to look like they packed with intention.


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    7 Raffles Blvd, Singapore 039595 · Singapore
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  12. Capella Singapore is a Forbes Five-Star resort on Sentosa Island where restored British colonial bungalows meet genuinely sleek contemporary architecture, and the combination shouldn't work as well as it does. Marble, dark wood, and art you'd actually stop to look at set the tone. The crowd runs honeymooners and discreet high-rollers who prefer their luxury quiet. It's that kind of place, in the best possible way.


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    1 The Knolls, Sentosa Island, Singapore 098297 · Singapore
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  13. A reliably plush Five-star hotel just off Orchard Road that feels more like a private residence than a chain property. Over 1,500 pieces of Asian art are scattered through the rooms and common areas, so wandering the lobby is genuinely interesting. The gym is proper health-club scale, the two outdoor pools cover adults and families, and there are tennis courts if you're that person.


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    190 Orchard Blvd, Singapore 248646 · Singapore
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  14. This Forbes Four Star hotel sits right by the Botanic Gardens, and the building earns a second look, with twelve cascading floors wrapping a skylit atrium that feels like someone convinced the jungle to move indoors. Rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows, the pool is ringed in greenery, and local art keeps things from feeling like every other luxury hotel. It's a solid base for Orchard Road without feeling like a mall with beds.


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    1 Cuscaden Rd, Singapore 249715 · Singapore
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  15. A Forbes four-star luxury hotel just off Orchard Road, with a butler who will press your clothes, shine your shoes, and walk you through the hotel's art collection without blinking. The rooms lean Art Deco with a botanical twist, and the bathrooms have standalone wood tubs that make checkout feel like a personal offense. The daily Champagne Sabering ritual is exactly as theatrical as it sounds, and you will not complain.


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    29 Tanglin Rd, Singapore 247911 · Singapore
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  16. Sentosa's party-forward W resort is the move if you want a pool weekend that doesn't feel like a quiet retreat. DJ sets, bold art installations, and rooms designed like someone actually cared keep the energy up. When you need to recover, the Away Spa has vitality pools, infrared therapy, and ice baths to reset you. It's a crowd that came to be seen, drinks in hand, and nobody's mad about it.


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    21 Ocean Way, Singapore 098374 · Singapore
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  17. A boutique-leaning luxury hotel a short walk from Orchard Road but tucked on a quiet, cobblestone-edged street that makes it feel like a world away from the shopping circus. The building is genuinely striking, all bronze and glass, designed by the team behind Jewel Changi. Inside, it's the kind of sleek that actually feels livable, with enough greenery and color to keep it from tipping into cold. A crowd that travels well and dresses the part.


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    38 Cuscaden Rd, Singapore 249731 · Singapore
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  18. A grand colonial-era hotel sitting pretty just off Orchard Road, Goodwood Park has been around forever and still carries itself with quiet confidence. The rooms are calm and simply done, the gardens feel like a genuine escape from the city's chaos, and the pool is the kind you actually want to linger at. With solid dining options on-site, it's the rare heritage stay that earns its reputation without coasting on it.


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    22 Scotts Rd, Singapore 228221 · Singapore
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  19. A boutique hotel just off Orchard Road that actually earns the word "oasis," with lush terraces and sky gardens woven into the building so it looks more like a living wall than a tower. Rooms have high ceilings and private balconies, and the rooftop infinity pool has a partially transparent base, which is either thrilling or terrifying depending on how you feel about heights. The crowd runs wellness-forward and design-curious.


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    9 Cuscaden Rd, Singapore 249719 · Singapore
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  20. Every villa here comes with its own private pool, which pretty much settles the debate about whether to leave. Raffles Sentosa is a full tropical resort on Sentosa Island, about fifteen minutes from the city but feeling like a different planet, with peacocks wandering the garden paths and a chauffeured Rolls-Royce available if you feel like exploring. The crowd is the kind that considers floating in warm water a legitimate itinerary.


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    4 Bukit Manis Rd, Sentosa, Singapore 099947 · Singapore
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  21. A ferry from Singapore and fifty minutes later you're in a different century. The Sanchaya is a boutique colonial-style resort on Bintan Island, with just thirty suites and villas spread across beachfront grounds that feel genuinely private. The staff-to-guest ratio is absurd in the best way, and the infinity pool, spa, and sommelier-led wine cellar keep adults busy while kids tackle archery and croquet like tiny aristocrats.


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    Lagoi Bay, Jl. Gurindam Duabelas No.Plot 5, Sebong Lagoi, Kec. Tlk. Sebong, Kabupaten Bintan, Kepulauan Riau 29155, Indonesia · Bintan
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