7 Hotels With Loft Rooms In Singapore For Penthouse-Living For Your Year-End Staycation
Going on a staycation is by far the best way to escape the daily grind, especially after surviving another hectic year. But if standard hotel rooms are becoming too predictable for you, it’s time you check into loft hotel rooms. These spaces have unique architectural layouts with taller ceilings and stairs, perfect for living out your penthouse fantasy for a couple of days. We’ve rounded up 7 hotels with loft rooms in Singapore to book for a different ambience for your end-of-year staycation.
#1 Citadines Connect City Centre - from $258/night
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Citadines Connect City Centre is housed on the site of what was once colonial Singapore’s main railway station in the early 1900s, which explains the medley of retro and contemporary decor in its interior design.
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Its loft rooms, Loft 1 (from $258), Loft 2 (from $258) and Loft Family (from $270), are all between 23 to 27 square metres and come with a queen bed and the choice of a sofa bed, with the latter costing an additional fee. They have two different types of layouts as well, one where the rest area is upstairs and the living room downstairs, and vice versa.
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Unlike the hotel's lobby, which sports gold and warm hues, the lofts follow a minimalist theme with splashes of yellow and royal blue, which brightens up the room.
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What’s more, the hotel has an outdoor pool which connects to a wading pool, alongside a fitness room, an aqua gym, and two F&B concepts - Edition Rooftop Bar & Restaurant which offers Western and Asian fusion dishes, and Japanese-European inspired Cafe Natsu.
Book here.
#2 Wanderlust - from $288/night
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Set in a 1920s Art Deco building, Wanderlust underwent a major revamp and reopened in March last year with a new concept that merges old-world charm with modern-day comforts. Its current aesthetic of light grey, wood and black screams contemporary sophistication.
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Both its Junior Studio Loft (from $288) and Studio Loft (from $312) have loft bedding and a compact living area on the lower floor, which comes equipped with a fully stocked kitchenette. We’re talking about an electric cooking stove, microwave, utensils and more - perfect if you’re thinking of prepping food. Both rooms also have a wall-mounted TV and desk which you can have your meals at.
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There’s also a quaint little dipping pool on the building's open-air terrace that you could go to for a little respite.
Book here.
#3 Studio M - from $322/night
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Studio M, M Social’s sister hotel, is Singapore’s first all-lofts hotel. It has 360 rooms that are smartly designed to include hidden storage shelves to maximise space and floor-to-ceiling windows to let in natural light to make the room feel bigger. The four loft types also follow a light and airy colour scheme that helps open up the space, with a pop of colour created by artsy purple accents on a feature wall.
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Your options include Premier Loft (from $322) and Executive Loft (from $382), which follow the conventional pattern of having the rest area upstairs and the living room downstairs, and two types of Studio Lofts (from $342) with the layout switched around. One of the Studio Lofts has a sofa bed for an additional occupant.
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Like any other reputable hotel, Studio M has reliable amenities as well as a pool to unwind at. You can also dine at its MEMO Cafe, which dishes out a mixture of Western and Asian bites.
Book here.
#4 Hotel Mono - from $245/night
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As its name implies, Hotel Mono is a monochromatic, black-and-white-themed hotel, nestled within six refurbished shophouses in Chinatown.
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The accommodation channels a minimalist vibe and retains the building’s original components, such as air wells and Rococo-era windows.
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Compared to other boutique hotels on this list, Hotel Mono’s Loft Room (from $245) is one of the biggest, given that its 35 square-metre duplex space can fit a queen, king and sofa bed. This is perfect if you’re planning a staycation with family or a group of pals.
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The room is also equipped with basic amenities like cable TV and a mini fridge, so you won’t have to worry about a lack of in-room entertainment or not being able to keep your grab-and-go bites and beverages cool.
Book here.
#5 Heritage Collection on Seah - from $145/night
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Heritage Collection on Seah serves as a hotel and serviced apartment, so you can expect the loft rooms here to be furnished with homey amenities like a microwave oven, toaster and cutlery on top of the usual mini fridge and water kettle. They also have complimentary laundry facilities, so travellers won’t have to overpack their bags with too many clothes.
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There are three loft rooms at its Seah Street location that fit two guests perfectly - Premium Loft Plus (from $165) and Premium Loft (from $155), both of which are 17 square metres, and Loft (from $145), which is a tad smaller.
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No two rooms are alike, so some may come with skylight windows or a different configuration, with the sleeping area on the bottom level and the workspace atop the mezzanine. Either way, you can still expect the space to look contemporary and be well-equipped with the necessities.
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The hotel is also near Suntec City and CHIJMES, which have loads of food and grocery options.
Book here.
#6 M Social - from $350/night
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Besides gaining fame for its unconventional room design, M Social is notable for its IG-worthy and stylish decor, as well as tech-driven elements like self-check-in counters and room service robots, making it popular amongst the young and young-at-heart.
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On its catalogue are three loft bedrooms - Loft Gallery Room (from $350), Loft Premier Room ($370) and Loft Terrace Room (from $400) - all of which differ slightly in terms of size and arrangement, but have the same maximum occupancy of two guests. They have see-through showers, too, to spice things up for couple stays. Don’t worry, there are window blinds so don’t panic if you feel shy or are staying with a friend.
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The Loft Gallery Room has its work area on the mezzanine level while the bedroom, bathroom and kitchenette are on the first floor. The Loft Premier and Loft Terrace Rooms sport the same aesthetic with the exception that the workspace and bedroom are swapped around. The latter comes with a private balcony, too, ideal for those who want to step outside for a bit for a breath of fresh air or enjoy a couple of drinks amongst nature.
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Look forward to facilities such as a pool, gym and a restaurant bar named Beast & Butterflies, serving European fusion cuisine.
Book here.
#7 The Fullerton Hotel - from $2134/night
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The Fullerton Hotel is renowned for its local cultural landmark status and its historical past of being home to Singapore’s General Post Office. Its neoclassical facade also stands out against the modern skyscrapers in the CBD, exuding grandeur and luxury.
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Beyond its walls are eight duplex Loft Suites (from $2134) that encapsulate the epitome of luxe penthouse living. They feature high ceilings as well as a spiral staircase that extends from the living room on the lower floor to the bedroom above.
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All loft suites also come with double-storey French doors that open out into a private balcony decorated with outdoor furniture that faces the Marina Bay waterfront, presenting you with a ton of Instagrammable photo opportunities.
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Besides that, you can look forward to everything that is expected of a five-star hotel - marble-clad bathrooms with separate bathtubs and shower stalls, luxury bathroom amenities, a fully stocked mini-bar, a rooftop pool with a view of the Singapore River, highly-rated in-hotel restaurants and more.
Book here.
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