Best Singapore Staycations
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A dynamic blend of futuristic cityscapes, lush greenery, and multicultural heritage, Singapore brims with exciting possibilities for a local getaway. From hawker stalls to high-end shopping, gardens by the bay to iconic rooftop bars, there’s no shortage of ways to rediscover the Lion City.
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The Fullerton Hotel Singapore offers a luxurious experience with heritage charm, riverside views, and refined hospitality, combining Singapore’s iconic history with modern luxury for an unforgettable city escape close to home.
Average price/night: SGD 432
Staycation Offers: Family Funtastic, The Perfect Getaway, Club Indulgence, and more
Capella Singapore offers a secluded island escape with heritage architecture, lush surroundings, and luxurious touches. Ideal for locals, it’s a perfect retreat blending world-class service with serene tropical landscapes.
Average price/night: SGD 1,134
Staycation Offers: Sentosa Staycation, Villa Getaway, Family Escapade, and more
The St. Regis Singapore offers a luxurious Staycation experience with elegantly appointed rooms, personalised service, and exceptional amenities. Situated near Orchard Road, it’s the perfect sanctuary for those seeking sophistication and relaxation.
Average price/night: SGD 613
Staycation Offers: House of Celebration and Late checkout at 4:00 PM (subject to availability) Family Traditions
The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore offers a luxury Staycation with breathtaking Marina Bay views, exceptional dining, and an exquisite spa, making it a perfect escape for local residents seeking elegance and tranquillity.
Average price/night: SGD 689
Staycation Offers: Breakfast on Us, Extended Moments, Relax and Revitalise, and more
Your Singapore Staycation Guide

Top Walkable Activities
Marina Bay Waterfront:
Stroll around Marina Bay for skyline views, the Merlion statue, and the nightly Spectra light-and-water show.
Gardens by the Bay:
Wander through the Supertree Grove and check out the climate-controlled Flower Dome and Cloud Forest conservatories.
Chinatown Heritage District:
Visit the Chinatown Heritage Centre and explore the bustling food streets and temples in this historic enclave.
Little India’s Vibrant Streets:
Check out Mustafa Centre for a 24-hour shopping experience, or discover art murals and colorful shophouses along Serangoon Road.
Kampong Glam & Haji Lane:
Explore the Malay heritage area around Sultan Mosque, then shop indie boutiques and cafés on Haji Lane.

Quick Excursions Under 45 Minutes
Sentosa Island:
Hit the beaches, Universal Studios Singapore, or the Resorts World attractions. Easily reachable by cable car or monorail.
Pulau Ubin:
A short ferry ride from Changi Point, Pulau Ubin offers rustic bike trails and mangrove boardwalks.
MacRitchie Reservoir:
For nature enthusiasts, tackle the MacRitchie Treetop Walk through lush forest canopies.
Changi Village & Boardwalk:
Relax at this laid-back corner for local hawker fare, then stroll along the scenic Changi Point Coastal Walk.

1-Day Staycation Itinerary
Morning Coffee:
Start at a specialty café in Tanjong Pagar or try local kopi and kaya toast at a neighborhood kopitiam.
Late Morning:
Explore Chinatown’s food stalls or hawker centres, or visit the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple before strolling around Ann Siang Hill.
Afternoon:
Head to Gardens by the Bay for the Supertree Grove and cooled conservatories, then check out the Marina Bay waterfront.
Late Afternoon:
Shop or wander along Orchard Road, or relax with a quick high tea in a heritage hotel like Goodwood Park Hotel.
Evening:
Head to Clarke Quay or Boat Quay for riverside dining, or enjoy rooftop cocktails with city views at LAVO or another skyline bar.
2-Day Staycation Itinerary
Day 1: Culture + Cityscape
Morning:
Explore Little India’s vibrant shophouses, grab some roti prata or thosai, and check out the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple.
Afternoon:
Taxi or MRT to Kampong Glam for the Sultan Mosque, indie boutiques, and a Middle Eastern lunch. Browse Haji Lane’s street art and local fashion.
Evening:
Watch the Spectra light-and-water show at Marina Bay Sands and savour dinner at one of the many restaurants along the bay.
Day 2: Outdoor + Coastal Fun
Morning:
Ferry out to Sentosa for Universal Studios, S.E.A. Aquarium, or a sunny beach stroll on Palawan or Siloso Beach.
Afternoon:
Return to mainland for lunch at East Coast Lagoon Food Village, then rent a bike along the East Coast Park shoreline.
Evening:
Enjoy a seafood dinner at Jumbo Seafood (chilli crab is a must) before catching the City skyline again at night.

Best Neighborhoods
Chinatown:
Heritage shophouses, hawker stalls, and modern bars around Club Street.
Orchard Road:
Premier shopping, large malls, and hidden dining gems in side streets.
Tiong Bahru:
Hipster cafés, indie bookstores, and art deco architecture for a laid-back vibe.
Little India:
Aromatic spice shops, temples, and 24-hour shopping at Mustafa Centre.
- Bugis & Kampong Glam:
Eclectic markets, Haji Lane’s street art, and the majestic Sultan Mosque.

Where To Visit & Dine
National Museum of Singapore:
Dive into the city’s history via interactive exhibits. National Museum
Singapore Zoo & Night Safari:
World-class zoo with open enclosures, plus a nocturnal adventure at Night Safari.
Maxwell Food Centre:
Sample local delicacies like Hainanese chicken rice or carrot cake at Maxwell hawker centre.
Raffles Hotel:
Steeped in colonial history, famed for the original Singapore Sling at the Long Bar. Raffles
Clarke Quay & Boat Quay:
Riverside dining, nightlife, and a scenic stroll under colorful lights.

Insider Tips
EZ-Link Card:
Use the EZ-Link or NETS FlashPay card for seamless MRT and bus rides.
Hawker Centre Etiquette:
Reserve tables with a tissue packet (the local “chope” method) and be prepared to share seating.
Free Attractions:
The Supertree Grove light show at Gardens by the Bay and nightly Spectra at Marina Bay Sands are both free.
Dress for Humidity:
Lightweight clothing and an umbrella for sudden tropical showers are essential.
Weekend Markets:
Check out farmers’ or art markets like Loewen Gardens Market or pop-ups at local community clubs.

Whether you’re seeking garden strolls, top-notch dining, or cultural immersion, Singapore’s compact yet dynamic nature makes it easy to experience an entire world of flavours and sights in just a few days. Embrace the city’s modern skyline, savour hawker centre delights, and uncover hidden gems in every corner on your Staycation in the Lion City.