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Vacation rentals in Singapore

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Singapore homes

Superhost
Home in Singapore
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

Shipping Container 1 @ Haw Par Villa

KiranRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Lorraine’s property is nestled in a fantastic location, perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city noise and traffic. My family and I stayed here for 6 nights, and we thoroughly enjoyed our time. The facilities were excellent, making our stay comfortable and relaxing. Plus, the closest MRT station, Haw Par Villa, is just a convenient 5-minute walk away. Highly recommend this place for a serene getaway!
Superhost
Home in Singapore
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 19 reviews

Juniper Suite @ Gardens by the Bay

PodbnbRating, 5 stars2 months ago
Lorraine's place felt like a different world, nestled within the bustling city of Singapore. The mattress was incredibly comfortable, ensuring a restful night's sleep. The relaxing and lush green surroundings made it an ideal holiday retreat. Lorraine herself was exceptionally friendly, often dropping by to say hello. The cleaner also did an excellent job tidying up the unit every day.
Private room in Singapore
4.67 out of 5 average rating, 6 reviews

Budget Room for 4! @NUS & Haw Par Villa MRT (110)

AngelinaRating, 5 stars22 months ago
Everything went smoothly from the first day to the last day. Will try to go back next time. We had everything we needed and the staff were very kind. Very responsive and accommodating. Thank you so my much Ms. Faith,Kay and the staff.❤️❤️❤️🇸🇬
Superhost
Home in Singapore
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 52 reviews

Jasmine Suite @ Gardens by the Bay

SikaiRating, 5 stars1 month ago
The room is located near garden by the bay and it has a really great view. The room is nice and in great condition.
Superhost
Home in Singapore
4.79 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Shipping Container 4 @ One-North

GiancarloRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Value for money if you are in Singapore. Short walk to One North MRT and very close to restaurants. Lorraine was very clear on giving instructions and has maintained her place well. Accommodation was just the right size for a family of 4 and has all the essentials including an induction cook top. Highly recommended if you have a short rendezvous in Singapore!

Singapore apartments

Apartment in Singapore
4.5 out of 5 average rating, 4 reviews

Cosy 2 Bedroom Service Apartment

NehemiahRating, 5 stars4 months ago
Great place. Needs some care in some spots on the walls but a good stay decent size.
Apartment in Singapore
4.24 out of 5 average rating, 17 reviews

Standard Studio Service Apartment, Chinatown

David & DianaRating, 5 stars12 months ago
Clean, quiet, friendly helpful staff . Comfortable Within easy walking distance of two MRT stations. Our second time to stay here. We'll be back !!
Apartment in Singapore
4.6 out of 5 average rating, 15 reviews

Spacious Studio Apartment

NikitaRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
I had a wonderful stay! Leon was extremely responsive which was very helpful when settling in. The place was extremely spacious for 3 people. The shower pressure was amazing and much needed after a long day of exploring. The bedsheets were clean when we got there and they had our room and bathroom cleaned halfway through our stay (we stayed for 7 days). The AC works really well and is also much needed after a long day. Medium sized fridge was useful, as was having a microwave. There weren’t any kitchenware other than a small gas portable stovetop with a pot that we didn’t use. We only had some leftovers that we heated up and fruit throughout our stay and we stayed away from things that needed to be cut or eaten with utensils. But we had everything we needed and didn’t feel like we were lacking in any way throughout our stay! Walking to the MRT was ~7-9 min depending on how fast you walk and it was what we used to get everywhere. It was truly such a pleasure to stay here! Thanks Leon!!!
Apartment in Singapore
4.67 out of 5 average rating, 18 reviews

Small Studio Apartment In Orchard Road (200 sqft)

MartinRating, 5 stars31 months ago
It was an amazing stay in this service apartment, the ladies where very friendly to assist in all kind of questions. The property is so clean and perfect situated close to restaurants, MRT station. I highly recommend this place!

Your guide to Singapore

Welcome to Singapore

Viewed as a country, Singapore is tiny — just 281 square miles of islands off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. When you're inside this city state, however, it can feel expansive: a fertile juxtaposition of urban and tropical, where futuristic skyscrapers tower over stands of old-growth forest. This economic powerhouse has been a regional trading post since the 15th century, at least, and a British colony for 144 years. Over the past 500 years, Singapore evolved into one of Asia’s most diverse cities, where the free-flowing cultural exchange among residents of Malay, Indian, Chinese, and Peranakan (Straits Chinese) heritage has created a distinct Singaporean identity.

Your trip can be as urbane or as escapist as you choose. Perhaps you’ll approach the city as a playground, taking the cable car to Sentosa, a beachfront garden of delights south of the main city. Or you’ll spend your afternoons shopping in the swank department stores of Orchard Road and the bustling shops of Chinatown and Little India. Or wake up early to wander through the placidly stunning Singapore Botanic Gardens or the MacRitchie Reservoir, where an elevated path wends through the treetops.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Singapore

Located just north of the equator, Singapore is dependably hot all year long, with daily temperatures fluctuating between the 70s and 90s Fahrenheit. The island’s tropical climate is dependably humid and wet as well — only the intensity of the wetness changes. The northeast monsoon season, from November through January, brings the most and the heaviest rains. During other times of year, expect sunny days interrupted by short-lived rainstorms. Along with your rain gear, pack a few light layers, since Singaporeans embrace the cool comforts of air conditioning.

There is no one best time of year to visit the country. In fact, there are many. Festivals enliven Singapore throughout the year, including Lunar New Year in February or March; Deepavali, or the Indian festival of lights, in October; Hari Raya Puasa, marking the end of Ramadan; and many weeks of Christmas festivities. To these religious celebrations, add cultural events such as the M1 Fringe Festival in January, the International Film Festival in April, and the Great Sale, a shopping extravaganza, in the summer.


Top things to do in Singapore

Hawker Centers

Singaporeans are passionate about their cuisine, which reflects the country’s glorious cultural diversity. While you can find some of Asia’s fanciest restaurants here, you’ll eat majestically at the city's hawker centers — food courts where many vendors have devoted their career to mastering a dish, whether it’s Hainanese chicken rice, laksa (brothy noodles), biryani, chili crab, or grilled satay. When it comes to sheer atmosphere, the Victorian-era Lau Pa Sat Hawker Centre competes only with the Chinatown Food Street. You really could spend your entire trip eating. If you want to engage in conversation with a local, ask them which hawker center you should visit next.

Marina Bay

If you’re traveling to Singapore with your family, you’ll find the densest concentration of kid-friendly activities in this upscale neighborhood on the southern coast, including the famed Merlion Statue, the massive Singapore Flyer observation wheel, the ArtScience museum, and Gardens by the Bay, whose architecture is as spectacular as its vast collection of indoor flora (don’t miss the cool, misty Cloud Forest). Stick around after nightfall for the daily light displays.

Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

It’s still possible to find pockets of Singapore where you can leave the concrete and steel behind to take in the eternal Singapore — a lush tropical forest on the edge of the Indian Ocean. It will take you an hour from the center of town to reach this 200-acre wetland reserve on the island’s northeast coast, where you can wander along boardwalks through the mangrove swamps or camp out behind an observation blind to admire the monkeys and 160 species of birds who live here.

Destinations to explore