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M Hotel Singapore City Centre

4.5 star property
Downtown Singapore
8.6 out of 10, Excellent, (1025)
"The room was very clean, the staffs were very helpful and professional. We had a great experience staying. "
United States
Maggie
The price is S$221
includes taxes & fees
12 Dec - 13 Dec
M Hotel Singapore City Centre

Grand Copthorne Waterfront

5.0 star property
Singapore River
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (503)
"Excellent location, attentive staff, house keeping top notch. "
United Kingdom
Robert Kevin
The price is S$243
includes taxes & fees
19 Dec - 20 Dec
Grand Copthorne Waterfront

Studio M Hotel

4.5 star property
Singapore River
7.6 out of 10, Good, (1011)
"Great place to stay, close to all the nice restaurants and amenities."
Australia
Joseph
The price is S$168
includes taxes & fees
20 Dec - 21 Dec
Studio M Hotel

Orchard Hotel Singapore

5.0 star property
Orchard
8.2 out of 10, Very good, (1016)
"nice location"
United States
Shiela
The price is S$241
includes taxes & fees
10 Dec - 11 Dec
Orchard Hotel Singapore

M Social Singapore

4.0 star property
River Valley
8.0 out of 10, Very good, (1007)
"Perfect spot for a layover "
United Kingdom
Daniela
The price is S$194
includes taxes & fees
7 Dec - 8 Dec
M Social Singapore

Copthorne King's Hotel Singapore

4.0 star property
Singapore River
7.8 out of 10, Good, (1008)
"Room was great and staff really helpful "
Australia
Warren
The price is S$198
includes taxes & fees
11 Dec - 12 Dec
Copthorne King's Hotel Singapore
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About Chinatown, Singapore

Despite the fact that Singapore has a thriving Chinese community, the city-state’s Chinatown district is still a very unique and fascinating place to visit. The area is filled with wonderful Chinese charm, from its various temples to its magnificent markets and restaurants. Not surprisingly, Chinatown is swarming with locals and tourists every day, thanks to its many shopping, dining and cultural attractions. It is within walking distance of Singapore’s central district.

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Plenty of interesting attractions wait for tourists inside Chinatown.

Even though Chinatown is home to a range of landmarks, this intriguing little district is certainly an attraction in itself. It stands as one of Singapore’s most culturally-significant areas, boasting restored shophouses that sell an assortment of items. Taking a stroll through the streets of Chinatown is an absolute must.

There are several religious structures of note. The four-storey Buddha Tooth Relic Temple is found on Bridge Road, and offers various interesting attractions, including 1,000 Buddha statues on its roof, and a sacred Buddha tooth relic inside the complex’s main hall. The oldest Hindu temple in Singapore, Sri Mariamman, is just a short distance away, and the 19th century Hokkien temple, Thian Hock Keng, is worth a look too.

The district is home to many museums, some of which are well-established, while others are hideaways that need to be explored. Art lovers will adore the contemporary Red Dot Museum, while history buffs have to experience Chinatown’s Heritage Centre, which displays the history of this incredible district. Visitors can also look at the history of Singapore through models when visiting the Singapore City Gallery.

Restaurants and Bars in Chinatown

Cheap Chinese food is found all over the district. However, Korean cuisine is popular in the nearby Tanjong Pagar district too. Smith Street and Chinatown Complex’s second floor boast a variety of cheaper dishes that taste delightful. Visitors should try peanut soup, dim sum, and the range of Chinese desserts on offer here. There is a vibrant nightlife in Chinatown, including a large gay community. Karaoke and lounge bars are popular, but the area around Club Street boasts many new wine bars also.

Shopping

Chinese trinkets and antiques are very popular along the streets and in the shophouses that dominate Chinatown’s cityscape. However, the shophouses around Club Street and Ann Siang Road are also famous for their hip clothing designs. Several shopping malls are found in the district. People’s Park Complex and Chinatown Point are two of the larger complexes selling handicrafts, electronics, clothes and a range of other goods.

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