3-Star Hotels Near Wat Uttamayanmuni

Colugo Camp, Mandai Wildlife EAST

Colugo Camp, Mandai Wildlife EAST

5 / 5Outstanding
80 Mandai Lake Rd
5.78KM from Wat Uttamayanmuni
per night
From
USD**1
Coliwoo Bukit Timah Fire Station (Newly Opened)

Coliwoo Bukit Timah Fire Station (Newly Opened)

4.4 / 5Good5 Reviews
262 Upper Bukit Timah Rd
4.27KM from Wat Uttamayanmuni
Newly OpenedNon-smoking floorParking
per night
From
USD**8
Kranji Sanctuary Resort

Kranji Sanctuary Resort

3.6 / 52 Reviews
10 Neo Tiew Lane 2
5.43KM from Wat Uttamayanmuni
SaunaParking
per night
From
USD**6
Pegasus Hotel

Pegasus Hotel

3.1 / 5
100 Turf Club Road
7.45KM from Wat Uttamayanmuni
CafePool
per night
From
USD**8
BUKIT TIMAH

BUKIT TIMAH

4 hillview rise
2.68KM from Wat Uttamayanmuni
per night
From
USD**2
Condo at Phoenix Road

Condo at Phoenix Road

0.2 / 5
68 Phoenix Road 01-11
1.22KM from Wat Uttamayanmuni
per night
From
USD**1

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Wat Uttamayanmuni

The Fullerton Hotel Singapore stands out for its proximity to Wat Uttamayanmuni, just a 10-minute walk away. This heritage-listed hotel blends colonial-era architecture with modern luxury, offering riverfront rooms and curated cultural experiences. Guests can join guided walks through Little India's temple district, explore nearby Indian street markets, and enjoy traditional performances hosted by the hotel’s cultural partners

Yes, The Fullerton Hotel Singapore offers scenic rooms overlooking the Singapore River, just a 10-minute walk from Wat Uttamayanmuni. The hotel organizes exclusive cultural tours to nearby Hindu temples and street art alleys in Little India, featuring live music sessions and spice market visits. Its rooftop lounge also serves authentic Indian-inspired cocktails

Guests at The Fullerton Hotel Singapore can participate in immersive experiences such as guided tours inside Wat Uttamayanmuni, attending a traditional Tamil puja ceremony, and tasting authentic kari paratha with coconut chutney. The hotel also hosts monthly Bharatanatyam dance workshops and handmade incense-making sessions, all designed to deepen understanding of South Asian spiritual traditions