Best loft hotels in Singapore
Loft rooms are undeniably popular and it’s not difficult to figure out why. High ceilings? Yes. Chio designs to zhng up your IG feed? Whipping out our phones now. Staircases? Clicking the book button. So, if you’re looking for something refreshing on your next staycay, here’s a list of 10 loft hotels in Singapore.
Table of Contents
- Best loft hotels in Singapore
- 1. M Social Hotel – Unwind with a private garden & rain shower
- 2. The Daulat – Moroccan-inspired interior near Little India MRT
- 3. Mercure – Artistic contemporary design
- 4. Citadines Connect City Centre – Right in the heart of the city
- 5. Wanderlust – Fully stocked kitchenette
- 6. Studio M – 4 different loft room types
- 7. Hotel Mono – Monochrome rooms for up to 5 pax
- 8. Hotel Soloha – Cosy urban chic aesthetic
- 9. The Sultan – Immerse yourself in Kampung Gelam’s heritage
- 10. Lloyd’s Inn – Minimalist rooms bedrooms with bathtub
1. M Social Hotel – Unwind with a private garden & rain shower
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Whether you’re here for a staycay or workcay, M Social Hotel‘s strategic location along the Singapore River and Robertson Quay area gives it plenty of plus points. Not only do you get a picturesque view of the river, but you also get easy access to the many cafes and restaurants that are just a stone’s throw away.
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There are 3 types of loft rooms for you to choose from: Loft Gallery Room (from $229/night), Loft Premier Room (from $248/night), Loft Terrace Room (from $273/night) – all of which are duplex-style lofts. Each room comes with a Nespresso coffee machine for your morning boost. Book a Loft Terrace Garden and you’ll get a private garden to child with that cuppa too.
2. The Daulat – Moroccan-inspired interior near Little India MRT
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Those with an eye for aesthetics will appreciate the Moroccan accents at The Daulat’s rooms. You’ll settle right into the hotel’s cosy Loft Rooms (from $130/night) or spacious Loft Suites (from $150/night) that each come with a balcony.
Besides a cosy abode to retreat to each night, we hear that you can get a cup of Kopi Luwak at the hotel lobby, and that there are free flow soft drinks for guests.
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If you’re taking advantage of your holiday to venture out to explore town, you’ll be happy to know that Daulat is less than 500m from Little India Mrt – so slay it ig.
3. Mercure – Artistic contemporary design
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Mercure Singapore Bugis might offer the very definition of work-life balance. Get a good night’s sleep on the “bedroom” area on the mezzanine floor. Then head down to the first floor where you can set up a work station on a desk that overlooks the city below.
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For a more luxurious experience, go for the Executive Loft Room (from $357.91/night) that features a Nespresso coffee machine and access to the Privilege Lounge where you can enjoy complimentary breakfast.
4. Citadines Connect City Centre – Right in the heart of the city
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If a convenient location is something you factor in while choosing a staycay spot, Citadines Connect City Centre has what you need since it’s strategically located right smack in the middle of the city centre and only minutes away from Orchard Road and the CBD. Dhoby Ghaut MRT is a 5-minute walk away too.
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Their loft rooms ($297.92/night) will bless your eyes with a cheerful modern design that you might very well be tempted to bookmark as inspo for your next home reno. Most of your creature comforts such as a minibar that’s replenished daily, a rain shower, and flat screen TV are available in each room.
5. Wanderlust – Fully stocked kitchenette
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If you’re somebody who enjoys cooking to decompress, you’ll want to plan a home-cooked meal in your loft room ($342/night) at Wanderlust.
They have almost everything you need to whip up a storm with their fully equipped kitchenette featuring a variety of pots and pans, a microwave, and even an induction cooker. After scarfing down your home-cooked meal, retreat to a comfy queen or king-sized bed upstairs to sleep off your food coma.
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Despite being set in a 1920s Art Deco building, the interior of the rooms here is rather modern reminiscent of a sleek bachelor pad, even.
6. Studio M – 4 different loft room types
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Studio M takes loft hotel rooms to the next level – as in, every room here is a loft. No worries about forking out an arm and a leg to unwind in one of these 2-storey delights, because rooms here start from just $200/night. Each room comes with a work space and seating area, so you could very well camp out in your room throughout your stay.
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Be sure to take some time to explore the rest of the hotel though – you can get in a workout and some sun at the 25m lap pool, the open air gym, and the jet pool at the hotel.
7. Hotel Mono – Monochrome rooms for up to 5 pax
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The first thing that catches your eye when you look at Hotel Mono would be its sleek black and white monochromatic theme. Its loft rooms ($308.10/night) are able to accommodate up to 5 people with a king-size bed, a queen-size bed, and a sofa bed – perfect for a family or group getaway.
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Be sure to take advantage of the hotel’s convenient location in the heart of Chinatown, where plenty of food and shopping are at your fingertips.
8. Hotel Soloha – Cosy urban chic aesthetic
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The rooms at Hotel Soloha are as vibrant as the hotel’s Hawaiian concept – accents of bright colours and tropical motifs are what will surround you. And if you’re looking for more privacy, book a loft room ($160.80/night) that’s situated on the top floors of the hotel.
For those planning to be a hermit and enjoy all the room’s amenities, we recommend the deluxe loft room that comes with a desk, chair, and study lamp if you’ve brought work with you. If this is more of a relaxing getaway, the suite offers everything you’ll need to relax and unwind – a Nespresso machine, housekeeping services, and a smart TV with cable.
9. The Sultan – Immerse yourself in Kampung Gelam’s heritage
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Situated in Kampong Gelam, The Sultan easily blends into its surroundings. If you’re ready to splurge, book one of the Sultan Lofts which can accommodate either 3 adults or 2 adults and 2 kids. Tuck into a king-size bed on the mezzanine floor and roll out the sofa bed in the living room for the young’uns.
Take note that the room’s stairs is similar to a ladder that might not be suitable for elderly folks and young kids. Nevertheless, you can have an indulgent staycay with modern-day comforts such as a minibar and bathrobes to truly unwind.
P.S. Booking a stay with The Sultan gives you 15% off any OH!Stories bookings that include local workshops and tours.
10. Lloyd’s Inn – Minimalist rooms bedrooms with bathtub
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If we’re going by aesthetics alone, Lloyd’s Inn is sure to offer you plenty of respite as a getaway destination. The nearly all-white interior paired with dashes of green plants and contrasting black access will surely tempt you to snap away for the memz.
In the morning, enjoy a selection of artisan bakes and specialty coffee for your complimentary breakfast at Artisan Boulangerie Co. Then, treat yourself to a nice bath in the outdoor bathtub of your Patio Room (Loft) (from $380/night).
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Bookmark this list of loft hotels in Singapore
June holidays are coming. Whether you’re planning a staycay or are a tired parent who needs a little break, loft hotels might help switch things up and give you some space and comfort you’ll need.
There are many different types of loft hotels for you to pick and choose from – whether you’re looking for a place where you can be productive or a place to indulge in different experiences – these loft hotels in Singapore will have you covered.
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Cover image adapted from: Hotel Mono, M Social Singapore, Wanderlust, Lloyd’s Inn