
What’s new and happening in the Singapore hotel scene? We check out all the latest here.
There’s never a dull moment in the Singapore hotel scene. The city is blessed with an abundance of hotels to suit every type of traveller on every level of budget.
But with new hotels popping up all the time and older hotels undergoing massive refurbishments, it can be hard to keep on top of what’s hot and what’s not.
Luckily, we are here to keep you in the know.
From sleek city stays to luxurious island retreats, here’s what’s new and upcoming in Singapore’s hotel scene right now.
Newly Opened Hotels
We take a quick look at the latest hotels to have opened in the last few months.
QT Singapore – Opened September 2024

Marking the debut of QT Hotels & Resorts outside of Australia and New Zealand, QT Singapore brings the brand’s signature playful and eclectic style to the city.
Located next to the famous Lau Pa Sat hawker center in the financial district, this hotel offers a vibrant mix of contemporary guest rooms, a rooftop pool, striking design-led spaces, a standout bar and grill, and exclusive private dining options.
You can read our full QT Singapore Hotel Review following our recent stay or check out prices and availability here.
Mercure ICON Singapore City Centre – Opened April 2024

Boasting 989 rooms, Mercure ICON Singapore City Centre now holds the title of the world’s largest Mercure hotel.
Its design takes cues from Chinatown’s colourful shophouses and the bustling energy of the nearby business district. It offers an affordable yet centrally located stay for visitors keen on exploring Singapore’s rich cultural heritage.
Check prices and availability for the Mercure ICON Singapore here.
Recently Reopened Hotels
With extensive renovations and revamps, we take a look at the best hotel to have undergone a facelift in recent months.
Amara Singapore – Reopened April 2024

After a major facelift, Amara Singapore has unveiled 389 redesigned rooms tailored to the needs of modern travellers.
Whether you’re in town for business, leisure, or a mix of both, this hotel provides a stylish and comfortable stay in the heart of Tanjong Pagar, a vibrant district known for its blend of heritage landmarks and contemporary skyscrapers.
Grand Hyatt Singapore – Reopened July 2024
Returning with a fresh new look, Grand Hyatt Singapore has undergone an extensive revamp, introducing bold and modern design elements.
With 699 rooms, the hotel is revealing its transformation in stages, featuring the lively Grand Wing and the serene Terrace Wing, where lush greenery and a striking waterfall create a tranquil retreat in the city.
Check prices and availability for the Grand Hyatt Singapore here.
Park Regis by Prince Singapore – Reopened September 2024

Following an extensive renovation, Park Regis by Prince Singapore now blends timeless charm with modern nature-inspired aesthetics.
Featuring 203 updated rooms, this seven-story hotel is ideally positioned between the buzzing Clarke Quay and the historic streets of Chinatown, making it a fantastic base for both work and leisure travellers.
Check prices and availability for the Park Regis by Prince Singapore here.
Coming Soon: Exciting New Hotels to Watch Out For in 2025
The fun isn’t over yet – we have even more fabulous hotels to look forward to in Singapore in 2025. Here are the two we are currently most excited about.
Raffles Sentosa Singapore – Opening March 2025

For those seeking indulgence and with cash to burn, Raffles Sentosa Singapore is set to redefine luxury.
This will be the city’s first all-villa resort, with 62 opulent villas, each featuring a private pool and outdoor terrace.
Surrounded by lush tropical greenery, guests will enjoy panoramic sea views, top-tier wellness facilities, and the signature Raffles Butler service.
Check prices and availability for Raffles Sentosa Singapore here.
Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree – Opening April 2025

An exciting addition for nature lovers, this eco-friendly Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree will be located within the Mandai Wildlife Reserve.
Offering 338 rooms, a world-class Banyan Tree Spa, a rooftop pool, and 24 treehouse-style pods, the resort is designed to harmonise with the surrounding rainforest. Guests will also have easy access to Singapore’s beloved wildlife parks, making it an ideal choice for a unique and immersive getaway.
Check prices and availability for the Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree.