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Village Hotel Sentosa by Far East Hospitality

Village Hotel Sentosa by Far East Hospitality

4.7 / 5Great1503 Reviews
10 Artillery Ave, #02-01 Palawan Ridge, Sentosa Island
4.02KM from Chinatown

Perfect for family vacations! This hotel is a paradise for kids, featuring four themed pools and children's activities, along with free local sweets and a Mini Hotelier experience that will keep them entertained. Conveniently located just minutes from Universal Studios Singapore and S.E.A. Aquarium, with a cable car station nearby for exploring the rainforest. The beautiful lake view, friendly staff, and excellent services make it an ideal choice for both family trips and romantic getaways!

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Village Hotel Bugis by Far East Hospitality

Village Hotel Bugis by Far East Hospitality

4.4 / 5Good279 Reviews
390 Victoria St
3.05KM from Chinatown

This hotel is a perfect choice for both families and business travelers! Located in Bugis, it’s just a short walk to attractions like Arab Street and Sultan Mosque. The rooms are well-equipped with ironing facilities and in-room safes, plus 24-hour hot water in the bathroom to help you unwind after a long day. Enjoy the outdoor pool and fitness center if you love to stay active. With Chinese-friendly services and children’s amenities, it’s super convenient for families. Don’t miss the nearby gourmet spots like Odette and Waku Ghin—foodies will be in heaven!

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Village Hotel Katong by Far East Hospitality

Village Hotel Katong by Far East Hospitality

4.6 / 5Great317 Reviews
25 Marine Parade Rd
6.92KM from Chinatown

Craving an authentic Singaporean experience? This is the place to be! Nestled in the historic Katong district, you’ll be surrounded by Peranakan culture, from stunning decor to mouthwatering cuisine. The hotel boasts a pool, fitness center, and Chinese-friendly services, ensuring a comfortable stay. With top-notch pandemic precautions and a stellar 4.6 rating, your safety is guaranteed. Plus, Parkway Parade mall is just a stone’s throw away for shopping. Whether you’re exploring culture or modern comforts, this spot has it all!

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Village Hotel Albert Court by Far East Hospitality

Village Hotel Albert Court by Far East Hospitality

4.3 / 5Good197 Reviews
180 Albert St
3.02KM from Chinatown

Looking for a stay that blends cultural charm with modern convenience? This is the perfect choice! Nestled between Little India and Bugis, the hotel is surrounded by traditional Indian and Peranakan carvings, immersing you in history the moment you step in. With amenities like a fitness center, meeting rooms, and laundry services, it’s ideal for both business and leisure travelers. The central courtyard offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling city. Just a short walk to Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple and Singapore Art Museum, exploring local culture has never been easier!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Chinatown

Highly recommended is the Holiday Inn Express Singapore Chinatown, located right in the heart of Chinatown, just a 5-minute walk from iconic sites like Thian Hock Keng Temple and Buddha Tooth Relic Temple. The hotel features modern amenities including free Wi-Fi, 24-hour front desk service, and complimentary breakfast vouchers, making it ideal for exploring nearby night markets and heritage streets.

For a more immersive cultural experience, consider staying at boutique guesthouses within Chinatown Plaza, which showcase authentic Peranakan architecture and traditional Malay-Singaporean decor. These accommodations offer cozy rooms with hand-painted screens and vintage furnishings, providing guests with a genuine taste of early 20th-century Chinese immigrant life in Singapore.

Must-try culinary highlights include Bak Kut Teh (herbal pork rib soup), Hainanese Chicken Rice, and Chilli Crab. Head to renowned establishments like Chew's Restaurant or Kong Lok Restaurant, both centuries-old eateries famed for their rich broth and traditional recipes.

Don’t miss the Chinatown Complex Night Market, home to over 100 stalls offering local favorites such as durian pancakes, iced bean curd dessert, and grilled sausages. Many vendors maintain classic bamboo tables, tin trays, and wooden stools, preserving the nostalgic Peranakan street-food vibe.

Visit in the evening to enjoy illuminated lanterns along the alleys while savoring steaming bowls of char kway teow or crispy chili crab toast—perfect for capturing the vibrant, bustling spirit of Singapore’s oldest ethnic enclave.

The fastest way to reach Chinatown from central Singapore is via the MRT Green Line (EW Line) or North-South Line (NS Line) to Chinatown MRT Station, located right in the heart of the district. The journey takes only about 15 minutes from areas like Marina Bay or Orchard Road.

Alternatively, use ride-hailing apps like Grab or Gojek—a trip costs around SGD 8–12 and takes roughly 10 minutes, ideal for travelers with luggage or visiting at night. For a scenic option, walk from Marina Bay Sands along Marina Boulevard westward; it takes about 30 minutes and offers views of the Gardens by the Bay skyline, though not recommended for long-distance travel.

Note: During peak festivals like Chinese New Year or Mid-Autumn Festival, crowds surge—use Google Maps real-time traffic updates to avoid congestion and plan your route accordingly.

Top cultural landmarks include Thian Hock Keng Temple, built in 1840 and dedicated to Mazu, the Goddess of the Sea. It is one of Singapore’s oldest and best-preserved Min Nan-style temples, featuring intricate red-tiled roofs, stone carvings, and a majestic gateway arch.

Another must-visit is the Fujian Association Hall, established in 1906, housing rare Qing dynasty inscriptions and clan genealogies that document early Chinese immigrant communities and their mutual aid networks. The temple hosts grand Lunar New Year processions and lion dances annually.

The Chinatown Heritage Trail, with over 20 interpretive panels in English and Chinese, traces the area’s colonial past and migration history. Starting at Government Buildings Square, the trail passes key sites like the Old Post Office, Chinatown Arch, and Peranakan Museum, offering a comprehensive journey through Singapore’s Chinese heritage.