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Discover Singapore hotels by budget with prices from S$50/night, opening hours, and booking tips. Budget hotels, luxury stays & hostels for safe trips. Trust Homejourney for verified guides.

Singapore Hotels by Budget: Prices, Tickets & Opening Hours

Singapore hotels by budget range from budget hotels at S$50-150/night, mid-range at S$150-400, to luxury hotels from S$400+, with hostels starting at S$30-60. Most operate 24/7 for check-in from 2-3 PM and check-out by 12 PM, but always confirm via official sites for peak seasons like September-November when high-season averages hit S$242/night[1][3].



This cluster dives into actionable details on Singapore hotels pricing and hours, helping first-time visitors and business travelers plan safely. As part of Homejourney's trusted tourism series—linking back to our pillar Singapore Hotels by Budget: Homejourney's 2026 Complete Guide ">Singapore Hotels by Budget: Homejourney's 2026 Complete Guide—we verify info from reliable sources like the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) to ensure transparency and user safety.



Essential Information: Budget Breakdown & Booking Tips

Hotel prices fluctuate: low season (March-May) averages S$203/night, high season (Sep-Nov) S$242, with year-round deals from S$36 (US$27 equiv.)[1][3]. No "tickets" needed beyond reservations; book via official channels for safety. Homejourney prioritizes verified listings—use our Property Search ">property search for secure stays near top spots.



CategoryPrice Range (SGD/night)ExamplesTypical Hours
Hostels/BudgetS$30-150[1][2][3]CUBE Chinatown, Beary Best! Hostel24/7 access, check-in 2PM
Mid-Range (3-4 Star)S$150-400[3][5]Hotel Boss, Paradox SingaporeCheck-in 3PM, out 12PM
Luxury (5 Star)S$400+[1][3]Marina Bay Sands, Pan Pacific24/7 concierge

Insider tip: Fridays offer lowest rates at ~S$296 avg., Thursdays highest at S$307[3]. For families, check Homejourney's Singapore with Kids: Ultimate Family Guide | Homejourney ">Singapore with Kids: Ultimate Family Guide.



Budget Hotels: Affordable Stays Under S$150

Budget hotels and hostels cluster in Chinatown, Geylang, and Little India—MRT-accessible for safety. Examples: ST Signature Tanjong Pagar (4.7/5, ~S$100)[1], CUBE Boutique Capsule (4.4/5, S$50+ pods)[1]. Opening: 24/7 lobbies, but capsules lock 12AM-6AM for rest.



Get there: Chinatown MRT (NE4/DT19, Exit A)—5-min walk to hostels. Best for solo travelers; clean, secure with keycard access. Money-saving: Book March for S$268 avg[3]. Homejourney verifies locations for trusted stays.



  • Practical tip: Bring earplugs for hostel dorms; shared baths peak 7-9AM.
  • Nearby: Maxwell Hawker Centre (5-min walk) for S$5 meals.
  • Safety: Well-lit areas, 24/7 CCTV standard.

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Mid-Range Singapore Hotels: Value at S$150-400

Ideal for business travelers: Dorsett Singapore (4.2/5, S$200)[1], Furama RiverFront (4.0/5, river views)[1]. Check-in 3PM, out 12PM; pools/facilities 6AM-10PM. Located near Clarke Quay (NE5 MRT, 10-min walk).



What to expect: Free WiFi, breakfast buffets (S$20 add-on). Insider: Negotiate late check-out at front desk—locals know off-peak (post-2PM) works best. Pair with Projects Directory ">Homejourney projects directory for nearby developments.



Practical Tips for All Budgets

  1. Book early: Use STB's VisitSingapore app for deals; avoid July peaks at S$447[3].
  2. Transport: MRT to hotels (e.g., Promenade for Oasia, CC4 Exit, 4-min walk)[9].
  3. What to bring: Adapter (Type G), light clothes—AC runs 24/7.
  4. Accessibility: Most have ramps; luxury excels (e.g., Mandarin Oriental).
  5. Family-friendly: Pools at Pan Pacific; see our Homejourney's Singapore with Kids Itinerary: Family Trip Planner ">Singapore with Kids Itinerary.


Luxury Hotels: Indulge from S$400+

Top picks: Marina Bay Sands (4.8/5, S$540+)[1][9], Fullerton (4.7/5, S$174 historic vibes)[1]. 24/7 service; infinity pools dawn-dusk. Reach via Bayfront MRT (CE1, Exit B)—iconic skyline views.



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Money-Saving & Nearby Attractions

Combo: STB passes for hotel+attraction discounts. Free: Merlion Park walks from Marina Bay hotels. Nearby: Universal Studios (Sentosa hotels S$280+)[4]; Clarke Quay nightlife (5-min from riverside stays).

  • Off-peak March: S$30/night deals[3].
  • Dining: Hawker near hostels (S$3-5).
  • Weather: Rainy afternoons—indoor hotel spas ideal.

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FAQ: Singapore Hotels by Budget

What are the cheapest Singapore hotels?
Hostels from S$30-50/night, like Chic Capsule (4.6/5); 3-star from S$36 March lows[1][2][3].



Best luxury hotels under S$600?
Frasers House (4.7/5, S$500+), Oasia Downtown (4.5/5)[1]. Book Fridays for savings[3].



Hotel opening hours in Singapore?
24/7 lobbies; standard check-in 2-3PM, out 12PM. Confirm for events.



Family budget stays near attractions?
Paradox Singapore (S$200, near MRT); link to our kids' guides.



Safe areas for solo female travelers?
Chinatown/Tanjong Pagar—CCTV, well-lit; Homejourney verifies.



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References

  1. Singapore Property Market Analysis 1 (2026)
  2. Singapore Property Market Analysis 3 (2026)
  3. Singapore Property Market Analysis 2 (2026)
  4. Singapore Property Market Analysis 5 (2026)
  5. Singapore Property Market Analysis 9 (2026)
  6. Singapore Property Market Analysis 4 (2026)
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