When celebrating special occasions like birthdays or anniversaries, we often envision luxurious hotel rooms with plenty of noteworthy features. Sometimes, booking a standard room just doesn’t give you the same level of personalised experience as a hotel suite with plush amenities and benefits.
Experience being kings and queens for a day with these hotel suites under $1,000/night in Singapore.
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When you think of The Suite Life, we bet you didn’t think you could experience it for under $300. Owen Suites at Owen House by Hmlet might have more than you need if you are looking for a suite to stay in without spending a bomb. You can find a spacious suite that can fit up to 3 pax per room for as low as $300. That’s just $100/person.
The suite comes with a kitchenette and dining area for those who prefer cooking their own meals. Otherwise, head to neighbouring bars and eateries in the Farrer Park neighbourhood or City Square Mall, which is just a 5-minute walk away.
Owen House’s in-house cafe and speakeasy.
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But you don’t even have to leave the hotel if you don’t want to. Swing by the Sunlight and Moonshine instead. It’s a 1920s-inspired speakeasy within Owen House, with affordable cocktails starting from $14. That said, try out one of their in-house specials, the King Kong Krush, a mix of vodka, lime juice, and ginger beer, for only $15.
Owen House’s concept is also about being a space for people to work and socialise, which is great if you want to meet like-minded people. You can do so at 2 common areas, The Pembroke and The Plaza, with a smart television, sofa, communal kitchen, and dining chairs.
Number of overnight guests allowed: 4
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Look no further than Siloso Beach Resort if you’re looking for a romantic retreat that brings you as close to nature as possible without going into the woods. The Roof Garden Suite at Siloso Beach Resort is a double-story room starting from $485/night. Wake up to a scenic view without leaving the comfort of your canopy bed, as the room looks out to the ocean.
But that’s not the best view here. Climb up a flight of stairs that leads you to a private rooftop balcony, where you can take in views of Siloso Beach. It has a hot tub with hydrotherapy bubbles, 2 sunbeds to lounge on, and a rain shower should you wish to rinse off after soaking in the tub.
We don’t know about you, but this sounds like a romantic setting to unwind with your partner while appreciating the beautiful surroundings, and a glass of wine in hand.
Say you’re feeling like taking a cold dip, experience firsthand swimming in the resort’s 85m-long outdoor pool filled with natural spring water fed by an underground reservoir in the hill. If you’re visiting with kids, they can splash around or play at the water slide in the kids’ pool.
Number of overnight guests allowed: 4
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Hotel rooms with direct pool access are hard to come by in Singapore, what more a romantic suite away from the CBD. Consider your wish granted at Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa’s Couple Suite, which opens out to the Larkhill Terrace infinity lap pool and jacuzzi. Plus, it starts at around $522/night.
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Every Couple Suite also has a private patio where you can find a bathtub and a broad outdoor daybed, so you can lounge around with bae from the privacy of your own suite.
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If not, the hotel has 3 other swimming pools: the rooftop infinity SkyPool that looks out to the South China Sea, DreamPool with a waterfall, and Children Pool for the kiddos.
Number of overnight guests allowed: 3
For a hotel suite that allows you to have a Romeo and Juliet balcony moment, Hotel Telegraph is just what you’re looking for. Their Balcony Suite ($684/night) is elegantly designed to look like a hotel in Europe with its 3m-long Parisian-style balcony.
And if you can’t bear the thought of leaving your furbaby at home, Hotel Telegraph offers a Paw-cation Package exclusively for Balcony Suites guests for $650/night, not inclusive of a one-time $80 cleaning fee.
Featured in the suite: a Parisian-style balcony and an enormous bathtub.
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The European vibes expand to the bathroom, with grey marble tiles, his-and-her double sinks, and an enormous Italian Bisazza Spa bathtub for 2.
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If you prefer taking a dip outdoors, just head to the rooftop pool for views of the surrounding skyscrapers. Order a refreshing drink from the hotel’s rooftop bar, like a Rose Lemonade mocktail ($15) or classic cocktails like a Margarita ($24) or Mai Tai ($24).
Number of overnight guests allowed: 3
As the year winds down, many of us are clearing our ALs with no plans to travel overseas. If you happen to be one of them, then you might want to consider planning a getaway with your family or friends at the Pullman Singapore.
Their Pullman Suite is inspired by the nearby Orchard Road fashion houses, with the nightly rate beginning at $774.
Every spot in that restaurant is simply Instagram-worthy.
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Pullman Hotel is a haven for big-time foodies with its 3 restaurants and bars. A popular spot is Eden Restaurant, a gorgeous glass house dining establishment that serves up locally-inspired dishes.
Order the 2-course ($35) or 3-course ($45) set lunch available from 12pm-4pm on weekdays, which comes with your choice of mains such as Salmon Spicy Coconut and Grilled Coriander and Garlic Chicken.
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Working in 1 spot for several hours can itch you to switch up your working station. Pullman Singapore has a workstation that’s open to Club Residences, as well as suite guests, called the Archive Club. It’s where you get to mingle with other guests over free-flow soft drinks, fruits, and snacks throughout your entire day.
Number of overnight guests allowed: 3
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We understand how most hotel suites can be a little “adult-coded”, but that isn’t the case with the King Suite Kids Theme at InterContinental Hotel. The InterContinental Hotel welcomes your little ones with the perfect family suite from $777/night.
They say the world is your playground. But at the King Suite Kids Theme Room, the room will be the kiddos’ playground, with 2 bunk beds with a slide, interactive crawl places, and a teepee. Plus, it’s connected to the living area, so parents can keep an eye on their children while watching TV or relaxing in the other room.
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Double the fun with the hotel’s Family Getaway package and get cosy with your kids for a movie night. This package includes an in-room teepee, galaxy night light, popcorn, and a variety of movie titles to choose from. All you have to do is book a staycay, and spend some quality time with the fam.
Number of overnight guests allowed: 4
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If you’re looking for a larger-than-life hotel suite to celebrate special occasions, nothing beats the Executive Suite at PARKROYAL on Beach Road. At $790/night, it comes with a kitchenette, separate living and dining area, a walk-in wardrobe, a massive bathroom with a whirlpool bathtub, and a king-sized bed with a mattress topper.
We think it’ll make a great suite for a small bachelor or bachelorette party. There’s more than enough space for the bride and her party of 6 to enjoy quality time and relax in the living area, and a massive bathroom for all to get ready before a fun night out.
You also get access to the Club Lounge, which has free-flow light snacks and evening cocktails. However, note that additional charges may apply for second and third guests.
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If you believe a pampering spa session with your close friends is part of the bachelorette tradition, then try the Joyous Celebrations Spa Package at the St. Gregory Spa. Good news: the package is now on sale until the end of 2023, and you can get it for $780 (U.P. $810) for small parties of 3.
Number of overnight guests allowed: 4
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You’re probably surprised at how St. Regis even made it into the list, since they have the reputation of being one of the best luxury hotels in Singapore. But truth be told, they do have a suite that starts from $799/night.
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If you’re one to place a great deal of importance on bathrooms, the St. Regis One-Bedroom Suite has a bathroom with finely veined French Breche de Benou marble vanity tops and is also directly linked to a walk-in wardrobe. It looks right out of Bridgerton.
You’ll even have your own personal bathroom with their jet massage shower.
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You can have something from the hotel’s in-room dining menu if you don’t feel like braving the crowds in the morning at their full buffet breakfast at Brasserie Les Saveurs.
The suite not only comes with a spacious room, but you also get a 24-hour personal butler service at your own convenience. Whether you need help packing or unpacking your luggage, need a shoeshine service, or anything at all, just request a personal butler via the St. Regis Butler app for help. The butler service is an end-to-end service from your first day until the last.
Number of overnight guests allowed: 2
Wanting a spacious room with cool amenities and perks under $1,000 isn’t too much to ask when you’re in Singapore. Treat yourself and your loved ones to these affordable hotels in Singapore for an unforgettable weekend getaway, not to mention one that’s well worth the money.
We’ve barely scratched the surface when it comes to their exceptional comfort level and affordable pricing points; you’ll have to see for yourself.
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Cover image adapted from: @hoteltelegraphsg, @stregissg via Instagram, Siloso Beach Resort & InterContinental Singapore
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