Best Hostels in Singapore
5footway.inn Project Ann Siang
Singapore is a great city (actually, country) to visit. It’s a buzzing place that’s amazingly well-connected to the region, serving as a perfect springboard into Southeast Asia, or worth a trip in its own right.
But one thing Singapore is not: cheap! Hotel rooms can easily cost 4X more than in Malaysia, Thailand, or Indonesia. That’s why the hostels in Singapore are not just used by backpackers but also by budget travelers looking to save some money.
I’ve been to Singapore many times, staying in different hostels every time. To save money and have a comfortable stay, here are my picks for the best hostels in Singapore.
Why book now? Singapore is a popular travel hub, so it’s a good idea to book ahead. With Hostelworld you can usually reserve a spot without cancellation fees, so you can easily book even if you’re still planning your trip.
By the way, keep in mind that being an island Singapore is very space-restricted, so hostels may be just a bit more cramped than elsewhere. Singapore hostels do excel in service and cleanliness, especially relative to many other Asian capitals, thanks to its high level of development.
5footway.inn Project Ann Siang
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- Based in the lively Chinatown area
- Cool rooftop area with panoramic views of the city
- Ideal if you’re looking for comfort on a Singapore layover
- Book at Hostelworld
This hostel is located just on the edge of the vibrant Chinatown area, which is filled with interesting shops and amazing food. The 5footwayy.inn also just a stone’s throw from the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum and the (upscale) bars and restaurants at Club Street and Ann Siang Hill.
This is a no-nonsense and quiet hostel with some great facilities, AC, and both dorms and private rooms. The dorm beds are custom-made and more like “pods” with curtains, ensuring a higher level of privacy.
I chose to stay there on a quick layover in Singapore, when I just needed a good night’s rest before catching a flight to Thailand the next morning. Being right in the tourist district, it was also perfectly located for some quick sightseeing and a dive into the Singapore food scene.
One great feature of 5footwayy.inn hostel the rooftop area from where you get fantastic views (see above) of both the traditional-style temples and the modern skyline of Singapore.
On a budget? Then don’t miss my guide to enjoying expensive Singapore on a budget — including cheap and free things to do.