Top 5 Business Friendly Hotels in Singapore

Top 5 Business Friendly Hotels in Singapore
Sarah
Sarah 
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Business can be a broad term. Many hotels have the amenities necessary to cater to their “business” guests in suits and skirts, including fax machines and spacious meeting rooms. While those features should be expected, not everyone traveling on business share the same needs. That’s why these 5 hotels here in Singapore are the best for business trips, with quite a unique mix of additional features.

1. Adventure awaits: Wanderlust

top 5 business friendly hotels in singapore | adventure awaits: wanderlust

Tired of typical hotel decor? Check out the Wanderlust Hotel in Little India.This hotel offers a different kind of hotel experience, with rooms designed by award-winning Singapore design agencies (Asylum, Phunk Studio, and fFurious) for guests who are looking for a sense of adventure. Wanderlust offers 29 unique rooms, which include everything from shapeshifting inspired wall designs, to actual treehouse decor and loft beds for extra space.

Choose any adventure and you can expect Wanderlust to have the room to fit your needs. Enjoy a great breakfast at Cocotte, the hotel’s exclusive French restaurant. The convenient location is walking distance from various food and shopping strips along Dickson Rd, so you will always have something to do while enjoying your stay.

Average Price $$$

2 Dickson Rd, Singapore 209494

+65 6396 3322

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2. Savvy travel: Holiday Inn Express Singapore Orchard Road

top 5 business friendly hotels in singapore | savvy travel: holiday inn express singapore orchard road

Holiday Inn is a hotel chain known worldwide. We love having them repeatedly show up on our top hotel lists, as they cater to every type of traveler, from families to companies hosting their business retreats. The Holiday Inn Express on Orchard Road is just another example of a hotel with great location, excellent customer service, and amenities specific to the business traveler in Singapore.

Get around easily with the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) only minutes away, and visit the famous Paragon and Takashimaya Shopping Centers just around the corner from your front door. Staying in the heart of Singapore, you can’t resist going out to see the town for yourself! After a long day working or sightseeing, you can return to your clean and comfortable room where all your needs are met, including free parking, free breakfast and snacks, towel service and fantastic Wi-Fi throughout the entire facility. There’s multiple reports of satisfied customers, so prepare for great service here at Holiday Inn Express.

Average Price $$$

20 Bideford Road, Singapore 229921

+65 6690 3199

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3. Professional and pampering: Parkroyal on Beach Road

top 5 business friendly hotels in singapore | professional and pampering: parkroyal on beach road

Get ready for the perfect mix of pure professionalism and luxury that will make you forget the real reason you came to Singapore–work! The Parkroyal on Beach Road is designed to make your business trip a breeze.

Parkroyal includes a 24-hour business center, with office services such as photocopying, faxing, and printing. You can also get personal flight check-ins and your boarding passes printed for your departure. Once all of your hard work is out of the way, enjoy a comfortable bed in a sizable room and relax for the evening in a complimentary bathrobe and slippers. Add in a fully stocked minibar, and a deep-soak bathtub to get your luxury stay underway.

For additional pampering, Parkroyal has a full gym, outdoor swimming pool and the award-winning St. Gregory Spa that offers signature massages and packaged treatments. A solid list of upscale restaurant choices and nearby shopping on Beach Road round out the divine location of the Parkroyal to make your business trip one you’ll want to repeat.

Average Price $$$

7500 Beach Rd, Singapore 199591

+65 6505 5666

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4. A luxury hostel: Adler Hostel Singapore

top 5 business friendly hotels in singapore | a luxury hostel: adler hostel singapore

That’s right. We included a hostel on this list. Why? Adler Hostel is Singapore’s first luxury hostel and it deserves a nod for offering great service and amenities at typical hostel price. Getting a comfortable night’s sleep in a major city usually means spending a hefty price to get your money’s worth; however, at Adler Hostel, they specialize in offering everything you could need at a price you actually want to pay.

Each bed offers a blackout curtain for privacy, quality linens and universal power outlets. Upon entry, guests receive ear plugs, towels, bottled water and toiletries. There is also a nice lounge on the ground floor with complimentary coffee, tea and fruit. These quality amenities alone place the Adler Hostel above and beyond other hostels as well as many hotels.

Lastly, the Adler Hostel sits between two enchanting temples directly in the heart of Singapore’s Chinatown Business District. What better place to stay and explore?! You’ll enjoy contemporary restaurants as well as a rich combination of religions and cultures throughout the neighborhood.

Average Price $$

265 South Bridge Road,

Singapore 058814

+65 6226 0173

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5. Keep it simple: Ibis Singapore on Bencoolen

keep it simple: ibis singapore on bencoolen

When you’re visiting a new city for work, play, or an overnight stay before your next flight, the Ibis Singapore on Bencoolen is a great choice. You’ll enjoy a clean, simple stay at a price that won’t burn a hole in your pockets. Prices range according to what benefits guests would like to have, such as gym access and free international calling. These amenities are offered for an additional fee, which allow daily rates to remain affordable for guests who prefer to pay for a room with only the bare minimum.

With just a quick walk to the MRT, cafe and restaurant galore, and diverse neighborhoods to explore, this part of Singapore is not only convenient, but extremely inviting. Walk to Little India for delicious cuisine or stop by Sim-Lim Square for all sorts of shopping. You can also explore the numerous temples that are just feet from the hotel’s front door, including the beautiful Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple.

Tip: Fancy a bike ride? The Ibis Singapore has free bamboo bicycles that you can borrow to help you explore the area. How useful and resourceful!

Average Price $$$

170 BENCOOLEN STREET

189657 - SINGAPORE

(+65) 65932888

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How to pick the right place to stay?

Singapore, like any other city, has hundreds of places for travelers to lay their weary heads. How do you know which one is right for you? How the heck do you filter through all the reviews, and neighborhoods, and amenities?

So, here’re a couple of tips for you to consider that will hopefully help make your decision easier:

Check out public transportation options. Making this a priority in your search can save you large amounts of money if you can make a commute to and from the hotel.

Read up on Wi-Fi reviews. Almost every facility will offer Wi-Fi, but the signal may not always be great or they won’t mention that you have to pay for it until it’s too late. In this day and age, your internet access can make or break a trip, and people will include that in their reviews, so read up!

Business Hours. If you’re wondering about the neighborhood you’ll be staying in, nearby stores and restaurant hours can give you a heap of information. Stores that close early most likely reflect a quiet, residential area, while late night hours will indicate a tourist heavy area or hot party spot.

Happy Travels!

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Sarah is a freelance travel writer and photographer. She also holds a master's degree in International Relations and Communications from Boston University. As a writer and avid traveler, her...Read more

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