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Plunge into Chinatown, where senses explode in a riot of aromas, shouts, and neon-lit alleyways. This is Singapore’s heartbeat of heritage—century-old teahouses waft jasmine scents, street stalls sizzle fresh fish balls under red lanterns, and traditional opera echoes from hidden courtyards. More than a photo stop, it’s an immersion in culture, flavor, and living history.

Wyndham Singapore Hotel

Wyndham Singapore Hotel

4.6 / 5Great2092 Reviews
3 Coleman Street
1.31KM from Chinatown

Nestled in the heart of Singapore, just 5 minutes from City Hall MRT, Raffles City, and Clarke Quay, this hotel offers easy access to Marina Bay and Fort Canning Park. With 591 elegantly refurbished rooms featuring stunning views of Marina Bay or Fort Canning Hill, it blends heritage with modern sophistication. Enjoy top-notch amenities, including two swimming pools, versatile event spaces, and the exclusive Executive Lounge, The Study. Dining is a highlight—Jaspé serves refined French-Asian cuisine, while Bentley’s offers wines and craft cocktails in a chic setting. The sky lounge is perfect for evening drinks with a breathtaking city skyline. Known for its great value and attentive service, it’s ideal for both business and leisure travelers.

Conference HallExecutive FloorCafeNon-smoking floorIroning ServiceLaundry Service
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USD**6
Travelodge Harbourfront Singapore

Travelodge Harbourfront Singapore

4.4 / 5Good848 Reviews
50 Telok Blangah Road
2.89KM from Chinatown

This hotel boasts a prime location right next to HarbourFront MRT Station, just across the street from VivoCity and a short walk to Sentosa. Perfect for both business and leisure! The building features a unique wave-like design, adding a touch of elegance. With 328 stylish and comfortable rooms, including family options, you’ll find everything you need for a relaxing stay. Enjoy the rooftop bar, outdoor pool, gym, and even a co-working space. Convenient transport options right at your doorstep make exploring the city a breeze!

Conference HallBarCafeBicycle Rental ServiceNon-smoking floorDry Cleaning Service
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USD**4
Hotel Traveltine Downtown Singapore, Trademark Collection.

Hotel Traveltine Downtown Singapore, Trademark Collection.

4.4 / 5Good156 Reviews
700 Beach Rd, Hotel Traveltine
3.17KM from Chinatown
Laundry RoomCafeNon-smoking floorDry Cleaning ServiceIroning ServiceLuggage Storage
per night
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USD**5
Days Hotel by Wyndham Singapore at Zhongshan Park

Days Hotel by Wyndham Singapore at Zhongshan Park

4.5 / 5Great2 Reviews
1 Jln Rajah
5.04KM from Chinatown
Conference HallFamily-friendly HotelIroning ServiceLaundry ServiceAirport Drop-off ServiceFitness Center
per night
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USD**7

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Chinatown

Ramada by Wyndham Singapore Chinatown is a top choice, located just a 3-minute walk from Chinatown MRT Station and surrounded by vibrant street life. This modern hotel blends contemporary comfort with traditional Chinese design elements, offering guests free Wi-Fi, breakfast, and rooms featuring authentic cultural details. From here, visitors can easily explore nearby attractions like Bugis Street, Kampong Glam, and Gardens by the Bay.

For a more immersive experience, consider Chinatown Heritage Hotel, a boutique property that preserves early 20th-century architectural charm. Its rooms showcase vintage furnishings and offer multilingual guest services, including Chinese-speaking staff. The hotel is steps away from Chinatown Night Market and renowned eateries serving local favorites such as Hainanese Chicken Rice and Chilli Crab, making it ideal for travelers seeking authentic Singaporean culture and culinary adventures.

Yes, Chinatown MRT Station is one of Singapore’s busiest interchange stations, serving both the East-West Line (EWL) and North-South Line (NSL). It provides direct access to major destinations like Marina Bay, Orchard Road, Changi Airport, and Sentosa. Walking distance from the station leads directly to key streets and attractions within minutes. Multiple bus routes—including Bus 801, 974, and 100—also serve the area, connecting to nearby districts such as Little India and Kampong Glam.

Additionally, the Chinatown Shuttle Bus runs on weekends and public holidays, offering free rides between Chinatown Square, Chinatown Complex, and Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry, greatly enhancing convenience and accessibility for tourists exploring this historic district.

Chinatown offers rich cultural immersion through annual events like the Lunar New Year Lantern Festival and Dragon & Lion Dance performances, drawing tens of thousands of visitors. You can participate in hands-on workshops such as writing Chinese calligraphy or making tangyuan (glutinous rice balls). Explore heritage buildings like Fujian Temple and Teochew Temple, admired for their intricate wood carvings and colorful roof tiles.

The Chinatown Night Market, open Friday to Sunday, features over 100 stalls serving local delicacies including Bak Kut Teh, Char Kway Teow, and Durian Ice Cream. For deeper insight, join guided tours visiting sites like Tan Kah Kee's Former Residence and Thian Hock Keng Temple, learning about the resilience and legacy of Chinese immigrants who shaped Singapore’s multicultural identity.

While not directly in Chinatown, Sheraton Grand Singapore Orchard Road is just a 15-minute drive away and offers excellent family amenities including a kids’ playroom, indoor swimming pool, and family suites. The hotel hosts interactive programs like treasure hunts and cultural workshops themed around Chinese festivals, perfect for children.

For those preferring proximity to the heart of Chinatown, Chinatown Heritage Hotel features family rooms with separate sleeping areas and child-friendly facilities, along with bilingual parent guides in English and Chinese. Nearby attractions include Chinatown Kids Park and Little India Interactive Museum, ideal for young explorers. Additionally, daily 9 AM community market tours led by locals offer fun, educational insights into dialects and food stories—making it a memorable, enriching experience for families.