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Frequently asked questions

Is Chinatown expensive to stay in?
You can find great hotels from HK$620 in Chinatown to suit a range of budgets. If you're looking for an affordable stay in Chinatown, Wink @ McCallum Street - Hostel and Coller Chinatown are some great low-cost options. To find the best low-cost hotel on Hotels.com that meets your needs, apply your search filters and then sort hotels by "Price: low to high".
How can I find discounted rates and deals for Chinatown hotels?
Discover great deals on hotels in Chinatown with Hotels.com. Sign up for free to unlock member only prices and start earning rewards. It's also a good idea to look at hotel prices mid-week or during the low season as you're likely to find off-peak deals. If you're up for a spontaneous trip, don't forget to check out our last-minute deals on Chinatown hotels.
How can I find discounted rates and deals for Chinatown hotels?
Unlocking discounted rates at hotels in Chinatown couldn't be simpler. Members save up to 20% on select hotels when signed in. Silver, Gold, and Platinum members can earn additional rewards on VIP Access bookings.
Can I receive a refund if I cancel my Chinatown hotel booking?
The majority of hotels offer free cancellation, so you can receive a refund if you need to cancel your booking. Some Chinatown hotels require you to cancel more than 24 hours before check-in, so look at your booking beforehand. For extra peace of mind before you book, filter hotels by "Property cancellation options" and select "Fully refundable property".
What are the top-rated luxury hotels in Chinatown?
Some of the best-rated luxury hotels in Chinatown include Sofitel Singapore City Centre, Carlton City Hotel Singapore, and Duxton Reserve Singapore, Autograph Collection. Sofitel Singapore City Centre has a high guest rating amongst our travellers and has an outdoor pool, an art gallery and in-room champagne service. Carlton City Hotel Singapore and Duxton Reserve Singapore, Autograph Collection are also popular stays if you're looking for luxury.
What are some of the best Chinatown hotels for couples?
Some of the best Chinatown hotels for couples include Sofitel Singapore City Centre and Carlton City Hotel Singapore. Sofitel Singapore City Centre is a popular hotel with a restaurant, as well as champagne service in each accommodation. Travellers also love Carlton City Hotel Singapore where you can enjoy a restaurant and an outdoor pool. Find more romantic Chinatown hotels by using the "Traveller experience" filter in your search and selecting "Adults only" or "Romantic".
What are some of the best Chinatown hotels with a pool?
Book a Chinatown hotel with a pool for some added relaxation or exercise on your trip. For more Chinatown hotels with a pool, use the "Amenities" filter in your search and select "Pool" on Hotels.com.
What are some of the top Chinatown hotels with free parking?
If you're travelling by car, make your life easier by booking a Chinatown hotel with free parking. Our travellers like:
What are some of the best boutique hotels in Chinatown?
Elevate your trip by booking a boutique hotel in Chinatown. Our travellers love Duxton Reserve Singapore, Autograph Collection, an upscale property offering a restaurant and a bar/lounge, as well as air-conditioned accommodation with Egyptian cotton sheets. The Scarlet Hotel is also a top-rated boutique hotel with a terrace, a hair salon and a gym.
Is it worth staying in Chinatown?
You're spoilt for choice with 66 hotels in the area so it's easy to find your perfect somewhere. Basing yourself in Chinatown makes it easy to explore Singapore, including the areas of Marina Bay and Sentosa Island.
Which station is best for Chinatown?
If you're staying at a hotel in Chinatown, check out the nearest station so that you can get around and explore with ease. Stations in Chinatown include:
  • Chinatown Station
  • Tanjong Pagar Station
  • Outram Park Station
What are some great hotels in Chinatown with balconies?
There are some top hotels in Chinatown that offer rooms with a balcony. Check out Maxwell Reserve Singapore, Autograph Collection which has a high guest score of 8.8 out of 10, and balconies in some rooms. Another popular choice is Ann Siang House by The Unlimited Collection managed by The Ascott Limited, which offers balconies in some rooms and has a great guest score of 9.2.
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Journey Through Time: Unveiling the Hidden Treasures of Chinatown

Chinatown in Singapore is a vibrant tapestry of culture, history, and culinary delights. Wander through its bustling streets, where ornate temples like the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple stand alongside traditional shophouses. The Chinatown Heritage Centre offers a glimpse into the lives of early Chinese immigrants, while the lively Chinatown Complex showcases a myriad of hawker stalls serving delectable local dishes. With its unique blend of modernity and tradition, Chinatown invites travellers to savour its rich heritage, making it an essential stop in downtown Singapore for those seeking an authentic cultural experience.

Discover great hotels in Chinatown

Chinatown, Singapore, offers a diverse range of accommodation options, from budget-friendly hotels to stylish boutique stays. Many hotels are conveniently located near key attractions, ensuring easy exploration of the vibrant area. Whether seeking comfort or unique charm, you'll find suitable choices to enhance your stay. These are some of the hotels preferred by our travelers in Chinatown:

  1. Rest Chinatown HotelOpens in a new window: This 3.0-star hotel is situated in the vibrant shopping district of Chinatown, making it an ideal choice for leisure travellers seeking a shopping vacation experience. The property features comfortable accommodations and is designed to provide a relaxed atmosphere with easy access to local markets and boutiques. Guests appreciate the convenience of being surrounded by a variety of dining options, as well as the lively atmosphere of the area, which enhances their stay. The hotel’s design reflects the unique character of the neighbourhood, offering a distinctive experience that resonates with trend-aware travellers.
  2. Hotel 1888 CollectionOpens in a new window: Hotel 1888 Collection is a 2.5-star hotel that caters to leisure travellers looking for a comfortable and affordable stay in Chinatown. This property offers the convenience of free self-parking, enabling guests to explore the area at their own pace. The welcoming ambiance of the hotel, combined with its essential amenities, creates a cosy retreat after a day of shopping and sightseeing. Visitors enjoy the ease of access to nearby attractions and appreciate the simplicity and charm of the hotel, making it a great base for discovering the vibrant local culture.
  3. The Inn At Temple StreetOpens in a new window: This 3.0-star hotel, located in the bustling shopping district of Chinatown, is designed for travellers who desire a shopping vacation experience. The property offers stylish accommodations and is perfectly positioned for exploring a multitude of retail options and dining venues. Guests are drawn to the hotel’s architectural design and its integration into the vibrant atmosphere of the neighbourhood. The hotel provides a memorable stay with its focus on comfort and convenience, ensuring that visitors enjoy an enriching experience in the heart of Singapore’s cultural enclave.

Top locations to stay in Chinatown

Staying near Raffles Place, Merlion, and Robertson Quay offers a vibrant experience when visiting Chinatown, Singapore. Raffles Place is ideal for urban exploration, shopping, and dining. The Merlion embodies Singapore’s culture and stunning architecture, while Robertson Quay provides a charming riverside atmosphere. For first-time visitors, Raffles Place is best suited due to its diverse attractions and urban pulse.

  1. Near Raffles PlaceOpens in a new window: Staying near Raffles Place places you in the vibrant heart of Singapore's financial district, where modern architecture meets rich cultural heritage. Enjoy easy access to iconic attractions like Gardens by the Bay and the stunning Marina Bay Street Circuit. This area is perfect for those who appreciate urban culture, with a range of shopping options at Bugis Street and Raffles City, alongside cultural venues like the Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall.
  2. Near MerlionOpens in a new window: When you stay near Merlion, you're just steps away from one of Singapore's most famous landmarks. This area is a fantastic blend of shopping and dining opportunities, with easy access to the bustling Raffles Place. You can explore the nearby Suntec City and take in the scenic views around the marina. Don't miss the chance to enjoy cultural experiences at the Esplanade Theatres, making it a great spot for experiencing the local vibe.
  3. Near Robertson QuayOpens in a new window: Staying near Robertson Quay offers a charming riverside atmosphere, perfect for leisurely walks and enjoying the local café culture. This area is known for its artistic vibe, with proximity to various cultural attractions and museums. It’s an excellent choice for families looking for a relaxing experience, with easy access to the vibrant shopping and dining scenes without the hustle of the more central districts.

Things to do near Chinatown

Chinatown is a vibrant tapestry of bustling markets, ornate temples, and stunning architecture, inviting you to explore its rich heritage. Wander through lively streets filled with enticing aromas, enjoy delectable street food, or indulge in eclectic shopping experiences. With its blend of cultural charm and contemporary flair, visiting is an unforgettable adventure.

  • Universal Studios SingaporeOpens in a new window – Dive into a world of excitement at this vibrant theme park, where you can experience thrilling rides, meet beloved characters, and explore immersive movie-themed attractions. Whether you're racing through a thrilling roller coaster or enjoying a live show, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
  • Orchard RoadOpens in a new window – Stroll along this famous shopping street, a paradise for shopaholics. Discover a mix of luxury brands, trendy boutiques, and delightful cafés. Take a break at one of the many dining spots and relish the vibrant atmosphere as you enjoy the hustle and bustle of the city.
  • Gardens by the BayOpens in a new window – Wander through this stunning botanical garden and be amazed by its iconic Supertree Grove and the lush Flower Dome. Take a leisurely walk along the waterfront and soak in the unique blend of nature and modern architecture that makes this place a must-see.
  • East Coast ParkOpens in a new window – Enjoy a day by the sea at this beautiful beach park, perfect for picnics, cycling, or simply relaxing on the sandy shores. Try your hand at water sports or take a stroll along the scenic coastline, where the sea breeze invites you to unwind.
  • Raffles PlaceOpens in a new window – Explore the heart of Singapore’s business district, where modern skyscrapers meet lush urban parks. Take a moment to relax in one of the green spaces, or grab a coffee at a nearby café while enjoying the bustling city life surrounding you.

4 tips for savvy savings when booking a hotel in Chinatown

  1. Book for the cheapest times: The most budget-friendly time to visit Chinatown is during March, May, and June, when hotel prices are at lower levels. For a truly enriching experience, it's advisable to stay for at least 3 to 4 days to fully appreciate the key landmarks, historical sites, and cultural attractions. During your visit, you can explore the vibrant temples, indulge in diverse dining options, enjoy urban shopping, and immerse yourself in the area's rich architecture and family-friendly museums. This makes it a great value for money destination for those looking to soak up the unique culture of Chinatown.
  2. Look for last-minute deals on Hotels.com: To uncover last-minute deals to Chinatown, consider exploring the DealsOpens in a new window or Last-Minute Deals sections on Hotels.com, where you may discover discounted rates on hotels as your travel date approaches. Enabling email alerts or push notifications from Hotels.com can keep you informed about flash sales and special promotions, helping you seize opportunities to save. Additionally, the Smart Shopping feature in the app allows you to compare hotel prices and amenities, ensuring you're well-informed. This way, if prices drop or rooms become available, you'll be among the first to know, making it easier to plan your getaway.
  3. Be flexible with dates: Prices may fluctuate due to factors such as the hotel's location, star rating, and the time of year; therefore, being flexible with your travel dates could help you save on your stay in a hotel in Chinatown. For those seeking a distinctive experience, boutique hotels often provide a more personalised atmosphere and may offer better value. When you book through Hotels.com, we will inform you if the price for your chosen dates is above or below the average. If the price is on the higher side, we will suggest alternative dates that could be more affordable, increasing the likelihood that you may save.
  4. Consider your location: Staying closer to key attractions or city centres may offer convenience, but it often comes with higher costs. For more affordable rates, consider hotels in less central areas or neighbourhoods, striking a balance between price and ease of access to the places you plan to visit. You might also explore independent hotels located a bit further out, as they are usually more likely to be affordable and can provide a more authentic experience.

Best time to go to Chinatown

Chinatown has a varied climate due to its size, so the best time to visit depends on the region and your preferences for weather and crowds. If you’re looking to soak up the lively atmosphere in Chinatown, August, September, and December are the peak months to visit, bustling with fellow travelers. During this peak period, the weather is mostly sunny to mostly cloudy, with light to frequent rainfall. However, if you prefer a more relaxed experience, April to June are perfect for a quieter getaway, marked by moderate rainfall and mostly cloudy conditions.

What's Chinatown like?

There are lots of things that visitors like about Chinatown, especially its shops and Chinatown. Make sure that you enjoy this family-friendly neighbourhood's great restaurants. Nature lovers can visit Telok Ayer Park and Tanjong Pagar Park. There's plenty more to see, including Chinatown Heritage Center and People's Park Complex.

How to get to Chinatown

Flying to:

  • Singapore (XSP-Seletar), 9.5 mi (15.3 km) from Chinatown
  • Changi Airport (SIN), 11.2 mi (18 km) from Chinatown
  • Batam Batu Besar (BTH-Hang Nadim), 21.7 mi (34.9 km) from Chinatown

Getting to Chinatown on the metro

Stations in the neighbourhood include:

  • Chinatown Station
  • Maxwell Station
  • Telok Ayer Station

Things to see and do in and around Chinatown

What to see in Chinatown

  • Sri Mariamman Temple
  • People's Park Complex
  • Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum
  • Seng Wong Beo Temple
  • Sago Street

Things to do in Chinatown

  • Chinatown Heritage Center
  • Club Street
  • Maxwell Food Centre
  • Amoy Street Food Centre
  • Shenton Way

Other popular Chinatown attractions

  • Ann Siang Road
  • Singapore City Gallery
  • Drama Box
  • Toy Factory Productions
  • Masjid Jamae

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