Chinatown

Singapore

Chinatown which includes a temple or place of worship, interior views and religious elements
Chinatown
Chinatown
Chinatown
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Sample traditional food and visit important historical sites in on of the oldest Chinatowns in the world.

As the dominant ethnic group in Singapore, the Chinese residents of Singapore have cast an influence over the whole city. But at the heart of the Chinese community sits Singapore’s Chinatown, the first location in the world to be called Chinatown. Since 1330, the area around Pagoda Street has been a hub for the Chinese immigrants in Singapore, and today it remains a fascinating cultural excursion that can be enjoyed by visitors of all ages. Chinatown offers some of the best dining in the city and historical and cultural attractions, like the Chinatown Heritage Centre, the many markets and the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum. Feel free to enter the temple and take a look around the lavish gold and red interior. If you are lucky you may get to witness a Buddhist ceremony taking place.

Join a walking tour, or embark on your own following the Chinatown trail, to discover the history of the area. Beginning at the Chinese Heritage Centre, see how life was for early immigrants to the city. Make your way to the oldest Hindu temple in the city, the Sri Mariamman Temple, to admire the South Indian architectural style. The architecture in Chinatown is one of its defining features. Particularly charming are the old style shop-houses which are still in operation.

Eat traditional Chinese cuisine on Smith Street, affectionately known by locals as “Food Street.” Here you can try Bak kut, a variety of pork rib soup that is incredibly popular in the city. Other options are the noodle dishes that have become known around the world as Singapore Noodles.

Chinatown is located in the central downtown precinct of Singapore and can be reached on foot from many downtown hotels. Visitors arriving by car will find parking in the nearby streets. Chinatown is well served by public transportation and the Chinatown MRT station is just a minute’s walk away. Chinatown is open daily and there is no fee to visit.


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Top hotels in Chinatown

Carlton City Hotel Singapore

Carlton City Hotel Singapore

5 out of 5
1 Gopeng Street Singapore
The price is HK$1,125 per night from 3 Jan to 4 Jan
HK$1,125
HK$1,402 total
3 Jan - 4 Jan 2026
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this luxury hotel in Singapore. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and 2 bars/lounges. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms in their reviews. ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (1,782 reviews)
The hotel is well situated. Staff are excellent. The breakfast buffet was pricey for the options and quality of food but otherwise I would stay here anytime I am in Singapore.

Reviewed on 18 Dec 2025

Carlton City Hotel Singapore
Mercure ICON Singapore City Centre

Mercure ICON Singapore City Centre

4 out of 5
8 Club Street Singapore
The price is HK$1,111 per night from 3 Jan to 4 Jan
HK$1,111
HK$1,333 total
3 Jan - 4 Jan 2026
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this hotel in Singapore. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, 2 restaurants and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms in their ...
8.2/10 Very Good! (1,098 reviews)
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Reviewed on 19 Dec 2025

Mercure ICON Singapore City Centre
Mondrian Singapore Duxton

Mondrian Singapore Duxton

4 out of 5
16A DUXTON HILL Singapore
The price is HK$1,558 per night from 28 Dec to 29 Dec
HK$1,558
HK$1,868 total
28 Dec - 29 Dec
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this hotel in Singapore. Enjoy 4 restaurants, breakfast (surcharge) and a fitness centre. Our guests praise the pool and the helpful staff in their reviews. ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (380 reviews)
Close to everything nice room layout and area finishes high standard

Reviewed on 15 Dec 2025

Mondrian Singapore Duxton
Oasia Hotel Downtown Singapore by Far East Hospitality

Oasia Hotel Downtown Singapore by Far East Hospitality

4.5 out of 5
100 Peck Seah Street Singapore
The price is HK$1,233 per night from 3 Jan to 4 Jan
HK$1,233
HK$1,484 total
3 Jan - 4 Jan 2026
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this luxury hotel in Singapore. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, 2 outdoor pools and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the pool and the helpful staff in their ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (1,006 reviews)
Amazing all way around ..staff ..food ..aervide quality ... pool ..club lounge

Reviewed on 21 Dec 2025

Oasia Hotel Downtown Singapore by Far East Hospitality
Pan Pacific Singapore

Pan Pacific Singapore

5 out of 5
7 Raffles Boulevard Singapore
The price is HK$2,259 per night from 8 Jan to 9 Jan
HK$2,259
HK$2,708 total
8 Jan - 9 Jan 2026
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this spa hotel in Singapore. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, 2 outdoor pools and a full-service spa. Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful staff in their ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (1,864 reviews)
Brilliant hotel. Rooms extremely clean and staff willing to do anything to make stay better. Also catered for coeliac disease very well.

Reviewed on 20 Dec 2025

Pan Pacific Singapore
Carlton Hotel Singapore

Carlton Hotel Singapore

4.5 out of 5
76 Bras Basah Road Singapore
The price is HK$1,030 per night from 3 Jan to 4 Jan
HK$1,030
HK$1,276 total
3 Jan - 4 Jan 2026
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this luxury hotel in Singapore. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and a full-service spa. Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful staff in their ...
9/10 Wonderful! (2,101 reviews)
Nice room. Great service. Nice location.

Reviewed on 19 Dec 2025

Carlton Hotel Singapore
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Other neighbourhoods around Chinatown

Chinatown which includes a temple or place of worship, religious aspects and interior views

Outram

Travellers love Outram for its popular shops, and you can see more of Singapore by jumping on the metro at Chinatown Station or Telok Ayer Station. You might spend time checking out top sights like Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum and Chinatown Heritage Center.

Outram
Boat Quay showing a house, night scenes and street scenes

Financial District Singapore

4.5/5(81 area reviews)

The abundant dining options and stunning river views are just a few top-rate features of the neighbourhood. Make a stop by Raffles Place or Chinatown Point while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Raffles Place Station to get around town.

Financial District Singapore
Clarke Quay which includes shopping, modern architecture and interior views

Downtown Singapore

4.5/5(242 area reviews)

Downtown Singapore is highly notable for its stunning river views, and you might want to visit top sights like Orchard Road and Clarke Quay Central. See more of Singapore by jumping on the metro at Clarke Quay Station or Chinatown Station.

Downtown Singapore
Clarke Quay featuring a river or creek, night scenes and a bridge

Clarke Quay

Known for its ample dining options and beautiful river views, there's plenty to explore in Clarke Quay. You can visit top attractions like Clarke Quay Central and Clarke Quay Mall, and jump on the metro at Clarke Quay Station or Fort Canning MRT station to see more of the city.

Clarke Quay
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Downtown Core

While you're in Downtown Core, take in top sights like Marina Bay Sands Casino or Asian Civilisations Museum, and hop on the metro to see more of the city at Raffles Place Station or Downtown Station.

Downtown Core
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Singapore Central Business District

Known for its beautiful waterfront views and popular shops, there's plenty to explore in Singapore Central Business District. Check out top attractions like Marina Bay Sands Casino and Esplanade Theatres, and jump on the metro at Raffles Place Station or Bayfront Station to see more of the city.

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