Offering futuristic, minimal and budget-friendly accommodations in the heart of Lavender district, Atlantis Pods features capsule-style pods and a gorgeous neon-lit café serving snacks and buff (Read More)et breakfast. Their Instagrammable separate-gender capsules are adorned with adjustable UVC lighting, cosy designer bedding, plush linens and amenities like personal lockers to make travellers feel right at home.
Boasting of a well-appointed business centre with meeting equipment and co-working spaces, this boutique capsule hotel is located in the culturally rich Little India district. Built in 1900s colonial (Read More)style, Vintage Inn provides cosy and compact capsules flaunting South Asian artwork and antiquities, high-quality beds, quilts and privacy curtains. Unwind at the shared TV lounge, prepare your own meals at the pantry or opt for delicious Singapore cuisines served in-room.
7 Wonders is an avant-garde hostel and café priding itself with the contemporary and novel Japanese concept of sleeping capsules, and a cohesive atmosphere where strangers become friends. The h (Read More)ostel’s boutique capsules feature double-level sleep boxes with queen bunk beds, privacy curtains and lockers. Private rooms with hot water showers, flip-down computer tables and duvets for up to 14 guests attract families. You can also host thrilling dinner parties onsite.
Flaunting vintage colonial-style architecture blended with modern Asian art themes, this brand-new boutique hostel amid shops and eateries is just a mile away from the historic Clarke Quay. With separ (Read More)ate accommodations for the genders, CUBE offers snug capsule-style rooms having clean bunk beds, safes, black-out blinds and reading lights. A cosy café serving morning coffee is also available on the ground floor.
A stone’s throw away from both National Gallery Singapore and Fort Canning Park, Wanderloft Hotel brings you a collection of streamlined pod-style accommodations with boutique decor in Boat Quay (Read More). Offering utmost privacy and refined amenities, the hostel’s pods equipped with black-out screens, reading lights and safes create a welcoming retreat for backpackers and solo travellers.
Set on a vivacious commercial street dotted with textile shops, this laid-back Kampong Glam hostel features a furnished terrace with panoramic city views and coffee tables. Just a minute’s walk (Read More)away from the neighbourhood metro station, Beary Best offers streamlined mixed-gender dorms having trendy capsules with privacy curtains, reading lights and lockers. Upgraded dorms add shower-only bathrooms.
Bugis
0.1 kms from PARKROYAL on Beach Road Singapore
7.8
(446 reviews)
Facilities:
Wifi
, Bar
Inspired by modern and minimalistic living, this polished capsule hotel lies on the fringe of Singapore’s central business corridor. The property operates with an inventory of 100 comfortable ca (Read More)psules furnished with signature bunk beds and wooden desks while private rooms add plush sofas, single or queen beds and coffee tables. The Pod further brings you a serene lounging zone with a Nespresso machine.
Situated in a residential area, Fragrance Hotel-Kovan offers value-for-money accommodation. An 8-minute walk from Kovan MRT Station, it connects guests conveniently to other parts of Singapore Island. (Read More) Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property.
Singapore City Centre
0.3 kms from Chinatown Singapore
8.2
(409 reviews)
Facilities:
Wifi
, Bar
Surrounded by a bustling line of cafés and restaurants, this unique backpackers’ hostel in Chinatown houses a brightly lit communal dining room and a tranquil seating lounge with reading (Read More)nooks. Guests are lodged in dormitories with top-notch bunk beds where each person gets their own flat-screen TV. Private capsules with pod beds are also available for solo female travellers.
Bugis
0.2 kms from PARKROYAL on Beach Road Singapore
8.1
(667 reviews)
Facilities:
Wifi
Loaded with sumptuous onsite amenities like a relaxed lounge area and large verandahs overlooking the convivial Haji Lane, this casual backpackers’ hotel brings you ultra-chic pods with outer-sp (Read More)aces themes. Decorated with UVC lighting, their three different pod types come with personal flat-screen TVs, orthopaedic mattresses, hypoallergenic bedsheets, superior duvets, 260 thread-count soft linens, towels and 4 pillows.
Fragrance Hotel – Rose is located in vibrant Balestier, a 10-minute drive from popular Orchard Road. Surrounded by many known eateries, it offers affordable accommodation in a central location.
How much does it cost to stay at Campsites In Singapore?
On an average, Campsites In Singapore costs around INR 207 per night.
What are the best Campsites In Singapore?
Some of the best Campsites In Singapore are Star Glamping, Seaside [email protected] Chalet, Kampung Glamping
How much is a Campsites In Singapore for this weekend?
The average price per night for a Campsites In Singapore for this weekend is INR 207
What all are the best Campsites In Singapore for a weekend stay?
Some of the best Campsites In Singapore for a weekend stay are Star Glamping, Seaside [email protected] Chalet, Kampung Glamping
Best time for a staycation in Singapore?
The best time to visit Singapore is between February and April. Considered a dry season, these months experience lesser rainfall than other times of the year. Singapore is hot and humid throughout the year making it a year-round destination. To experience the best of the beaches in Singapore, the best time to visit is between June to August. For the shopaholic, the ideal time to visit Singapore is between July and August which is when the Great Singapore Sale is organised.
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