Get us in your inbox

Search
Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore
Photograph: Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore

The best hotels with balconies in Singapore

Enjoy views of the cityscape, have a cocktail alfresco or chill out in your own private jacuzzi

Dewi Nurjuwita
Written by
Dewi Nurjuwita
Advertising

We've all collectively been indoors a hell lot this year. Now, everyone's trying to make up for it by spending time outdoors – whether it's dining alfresco, going for hikes in nature or hunting down street art. For those booking out a hotel room or suite for a staycation, that doesn't mean you have to stay indoors all the time. Some hotels in Singapore have sprawling balconies that look out to stunning views of the city or surrounding lush greenery. Whether you're looking to enjoy views of the cityscape from your own private balcony, have cocktails outdoors or chill out in a jacuzzi, these hotels are your best bet. 

RECOMMENDED: The best secluded and quiet hotels in Singapore and the sexiest hotel rooms and suites in Singapore

  • Hotels
  • Tanglin

Shangri-La Hotel is set amidst 15 acres of lush gardens, so it's a sanctuary in the city. The hotel is home to three distinctive wings: the newly-refurbished Tower Wing, the tropical Garden Wing, and ultra-lavish Valley Wing.

The hotel's Garden Wing Premier Balcony Suites have separate living rooms, spacious bedrooms and extensive wraparound balconies overlooking the swimming pool. Bask in the outdoor hot whirlpool bath or have an intimate barbecue with your closest family or friends – you never have to leave the comfort of your suite. 

  • Hotels
  • Resorts
  • Sentosa

Escape from the urban jungle for a weekend and plan a staycay at Capella Singapore. Set against a lush rainforest, the six-star resort transports you to the jungles of Ubud or unspoilt beaches of Koh Samui. Spend a leisurely afternoon taking a refreshing dip in the resort's cascading pools, admire the intriguing colonial architecture, having a Mediterranean breakfast at The Knolls, or simply luxuriating in the in-room bathtub. 

The Premier Seaview Rooms each come with a balcony with views of the surrounding seascape. So play some tunes from the BOSE sound system, have a glass of wine and kick back on the sunbeds. If you prefer to splash out on a room, the Constellation Room comes with a balcony outfitted with indulgent rooftop private jacuzzis. 

Advertising
  • Hotels
  • Raffles Place

Each of the guest rooms at The Fullerton Bay Hotel Singapore trickles with sophistication, with classy rosewood and chrome textures and streamlined furniture. The Bay View Rooms are flanked by floor-to-ceiling windows, with private balconies that look out to the sparkling bay. 

Guests can laze in the hotel's hot tub, work out at the fitness centre while enjoying views of Singapore’s skyscape, or have a meal at one of the fantastic dining establishments. La Brasserie features indoor and outdoor waterfront dining, with a wide selection of wine and French cuisine. The Landing Point offers Asian comforts, while Lantern serves gourmet snacks and drinks served to live entertainment.

  • Hotels
  • City Hall

In case you haven't heard, the former Marina Mandarin Singapore has been transformed into Singapore's latest PARKROYAL COLLECTION property. Opening on December 1, the luxury hotel on Marina Bay is set to be the city's first garden-in-a-hotel concept. The rejuvenated rooms are stunning, with some categories such as the Signature Marina Bay Room and Urban Suite boasting a private balcony with awe-inspiring views of the Marina Bay. 

Advertising
  • Hotels
  • Tanjong Pagar

Have yourself an opulent stay at The Scarlet Singapore, housed in a preserved pre-war shophouse in the culturally rich Chinatown. The Executive With Balcony – all decked in mellow hues and stunning furniture – is a private sanctuary with a quaint outdoor balcony. Unwind and relax while taking in the electric buzz of Chinatown from your own private balcony. 

 

  • Hotels
  • Boutique hotels
  • Outram

Nestled in Keong Saik, the intimate 45-room Hotel Soloha evokes tropical modernism that fits perfectly into the charming street. Swing through the wooden panel doors of the white and blue facade, and you'll be greeted by witty and bold interiors and artisanal furnishings. The hotel provides a refreshing burst of colour that juxtaposes against the earthy tones of the surrounding neighbourhood. 

 

There are five room categories – the standard, superior, deluxe, loft and suite, with deluxe rooms starting from $250 a night. The Outdoor Suite has its own private outdoor space, complete with a bathtub – so you can spend a night soaking under the starry sky. 

Advertising
Recommended
    You may also like
    You may also like
    Advertising