No matter how much you love your fambam or partner, having to spend the 24/7 together is enough to make anyone yearn for some personal space.
Whether you’re looking to nua in your room all day or go on new adventure, these hotels have you covered with enticing staycation packages, attractive amenities, convenient locations and more. Indulge in some quality time alone, doing nothing but relaxing and recharging your batteries.
Solo staycays usually = peace and quiet. That’s why Citadines Connect Rochester Singapore is the perfect choice, situated in the West near Buona Vista and one-north MRT stations. Surrounded by lush greenery, the hotel apartment features three room type available — Deluxe, Premier and Deluxe Garden, the latter of which lets you step outside of your bedroom for an idyllic cuppa in the morning, or a zen yoga session during sunset.
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Being alone doesn’t mean you have to be bored during your stay either. Their 24-hour gym lets you work up a sweat, and you can also consider their curated activ∞ programme of coffee workshops and cycling trails if you’re too lazy to make your own planning.
If solo staycations are your kinda thing for the long-term, you’d benefit from signing up for their Ascott Star Rewards programme and Discover ASR mobile app too. These allow guests contactless payment, exclusive room rates and points that can grant complimentary nights. In the hotel’s effort to go green, opting out of housekeeping lets you earn additional ASR points too. We have no choice but to stan an eco-friendly accommodation.
Rates: From $192 per night for the Deluxe Room
Address: 1 Rochester Park, Singapore 139212
Booking: Call 6434 7988, or check the room availability on its website
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YOTEL Singapore‘s cabins are equipped with all you need for a snug, cosy day in: TV, Wi-Fi and a SmartBed™. You might also have heard of YOSHI and YOLANDA, YOTEL’s adorable service robots. Since YOTEL is run by robots, it offers you convenience so you don’t have to trouble the concierge service and avoid human interaction.
After nua-ing in the room, feel free to go for a swim or get in a quick workout before you check out.
Rates: From $122 per night for the Premium Queen Cabin
Address: 366 Orchard Road, Singapore 238904
Booking: Call 6866 8000, email singapore.contact@yotel.com, or check the room availability on its website
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Wes Anderson fans, live your best life with a solocation at The Great Madras. With a whimsical design that blends the colourful aesthetic of the ’60s with modern accoutrements, The Great Madras is truly a visual treat.
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The rooms are decorated with wallpaper bearing intricate floral prints and pastel furnishings. Room rates are pretty affordable too, starting from a cool $76.70 for The Good Room if you book at least 30 days ahead.
Rates: From $76.70 per night for The Good Room
Address: 28 Madras Street, Singapore 208422
Booking: Call 6914 1515, email guestservice@thegreatmadras.com or check the room availability on its website
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Hotel G‘s 2 staycation packages are for those who need to take a well-deserved break from cooking for the fam. Its #BurgersinBed promotion entitles you to 2 complimentary burgers and 1 side from the hotel’s in-house diner, 25 Degrees Burger, Wine & Liquor Bar. You’ll be housed in a Good Room, which comes with a queen-sized bed, and get complimentary late checkout until 2pm.
If French fare is more up your alley, opt for the Love At First Bite promotion instead. You’ll stay in a Good Room with a king-sized bed, and receive $50 nett dining credit for Ginett, the hotel’s in-house French restaurant.
Rates: From $120++ per night for the#BurgersinBed package
Address: 200 Middle Road, Singapore 188980
Booking: Call 6809 7988, email res@hotelgsingapore.com, or check the room availability on its website
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Leap into the lap of luxury by checking into a Deluxe room at Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel. Take the whole king-sized bed for yourself—no need to fight for space with your partner as you enjoy your favourite Netflix shows in comfort.
While you’re there, be sure to check out Serena Spa. The hotel’s full-service spa offers a range of massages, such as full-body, deep tissue and hot stone therapies.
Rates: From $500 per night
Address: 320 Orchard Road, Singapore 238865
Booking: Call 6735 5800, email mhrs.sindt.fb.reservations@marriotthotels.com, or check the room availability on its website
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Ditch your phone and go on a digital detox at Shangri-La Hotel Singapore. With its Better Sleep package, you’ll be able to reward yourself with massages provided, amenities like a Pillow Spay and picking out a pillow which suits you best from their menu.
A minimum of two nights is required for the stay, so you don’t have to rush your check-out after just a night of slumber.
Rates: From $480 per night for the Better Sleep package
Address: 22 Orange Grove Road, Singapore 258350
Booking: Call 6737 3644, email singapore@shangri-la.com, or check the room availability on its website
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A solo staycation in Singapore don’t have to be an expensive affair with Arcadia Hotel. Rates start from $80 per night for a Superior Single Room, and you get to enjoy a good rest on a Sealy Posturepedic mattress, L’Occitane bath amenities and a 42-inch flat-panel HDTV.
Situated in Jalan Besar, you can spend the day cafe-hopping around Hamilton Road and its surrounding roads. At night, unwind by soaking in the rooftop jacuzzi.
Rates: From $80 per night for the Superior Single Room
Address: 32 Hamilton Road, Singapore 209201
Booking: Call 6718 0700, email enquiries@arcadiahotel.com.sg, or check the room availability on its website
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Even if you used to work in the CBD before WFH, you probably never had the time to find out more about the area’s rich history and culture. Fuk Tak Chi Museum, located at the main entrance of AMOY, shines a light on Telok Ayer’s trading history. The theme continues in the boutique hotel’s rooms, which are decorated with a blend of modern furnishings and traditional Chinese heritage accents.
Continue your journey through history by heading to the nearby Chinatown Heritage Centre and Asian Civilisations Museum.
Rates: From $207 per night for a Cosy Single room
Address: 76 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 048464
Booking: Call 6881 8888, email info.amoy@fareast.com.sg, or check the room availability on its website
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A different kind of cultural experience awaits at Park 22 Hotel. The exterior of the building immediately stands out with its bold black-and-white aesthetic that’s in stark contrast against the vibrant colours of Little India.
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The rooms are also daubed with the same colour scheme, making for a classy hotel stay. If you’d like to venture out of the room, embark on a solo tour of the vicinity to take in the sights and sounds of the neighbourhood.
Rates: From $109 per night for The Cosy room
Address: 60 Kerbau Road, Singapore 219184
Booking: Call 6291 7120, check the room availability on its website or Expedia
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MUJI Hotel may not be in Singapore, but you can still enjoy a similar clean and minimalist hotel stay at Lloyd’s Inn. The absence of loud colours will put your mind at ease, making for a relaxing stay.
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If you choose to book The Sky Room, The Big Sky Room, or The Patio Room, you’ll even get to take a bath in an outdoor bathtub on your own personal patio.
Rates: From $160 per night for The Standard Room
Address: 2 Lloyd Road, Singapore 239091
Booking: Call 6737 7309, email mail@llyodsinn.com, or check the room availability on its website
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Phase Two has definitely shaken up the norm. But you shouldn’t neglect to engage in healthy self-care. So go out there and book a solo staycation at these hotels in Singapore to rejuvenate your mind and soul.
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