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The Rendezvous Hotel Singapore is a compact, no-nonsense 3-star establishment positioned for budget-conscious business travellers and backpackers seeking central location over luxury. Situated in the heritage precinct near Bras Basah Road, it delivers functional comfort with a stripped-down aesthetic—clean rooms, reliable air-conditioning, and a modest lobby that feels purposefully utilitarian rather than grand. The hotel's true USP is its walkability to museums, colonial architecture, and the Singapore Management University campus, plus proximity to the Bugis street grid for hawker dining. It suits independent explorers who prioritise geographic convenience and authenticity over amenities.
️Crónicas de la ciudad
Singapore was established as a British trading post by Sir Stamford Raffles in 1819 on a swampy island with fewer than 1,000 inhabitants; within decades, its natural deep-water harbour transformed it into one of Asia's most vital entrepôts. The city's architectural DNA reflects this colonial mercantile past—godowns, shophouses, and Victorian institutional buildings line streets named after early administrators and commodities, whilst the 1960s-70s saw aggressive modernisation that birthed the Marina Bay skyline and Brutalist government complexes. Post-independence Singapore (1965) engineered itself into a gleaming financial hub and cosmopolitan city-state, blending Confucian discipline with multicultural pragmatism; today it is simultaneously hyper-developed and fiercely protective of its heritage shophouse quarters and Chinese temples. The island's identity oscillates between futuristic aspiration (Gardens by the Bay, smart city initiatives) and reverence for its layered past—British, Malay, Chinese, Indian, and Eurasian communities have woven a distinct Southeast Asian cosmopolitanism.
️ Mejor época para visitar
La guía completaLos mejores meses
February and March offer the driest conditions and lowest humidity before the Southwest Monsoon (May–September); crowds are moderate and prices gentler than Chinese New Year peaks. June is technically monsoon season (heavier afternoon showers, 95%+ humidity), but the month is popular for school holiday travellers and sees competitive hotel pricing.
🔥 Peak / Festival Surge
Chinese New Year (January–February, lunar calendar) and year-end December command premium rates; June coincides with school summer holidays across Asia-Pacific, driving family tourism and corporate retreats. Prices at Rendezvous typically rise 20–35% during these windows. Formula 1 Grand Prix (September) is Singapore's marquee event but occurs post-June.
El presupuesto de la temporada
April and May, and October–November, offer the sweetest balance: fewer foreign tourists, better hotel discounts (15–25%), and slightly lower humidity than peak monsoon. Occasional rainfall but manageable; ideal for budget travellers.
Tiempo y embalaje
Singapore is equatorial: expect 24–32°C year-round with afternoon thunderstorms and oppressive humidity (75–95%) throughout. Pack lightweight, moisture-wicking cotton or linen, a compact umbrella, sandals with grip, and assume air-conditioning is aggressive indoors.
Briefing en vivo de la ciudad
- The Singapore-Kuala Lumpur High-Speed Rail (HSR) project, due completion 2026–2027, continues phased construction; expect minor transport disruptions and new travel options emerging during your June 2026 visit to and from Malaysia.
- The National Gallery Singapore (opened 2015, housed in the restored Supreme Court and City Hall buildings near Bras Basah) frequently rotates Southeast Asian contemporary and colonial-era collections; check their June 2026 exhibitions for topical cultural programming.
- June 2026 falls within peak Southwest Monsoon season; afternoon downpours are routine and heavy. The hotel's central location means minimal flood risk, but walking tours and outdoor hawker sessions should budget for sudden showers.
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Rendezvous Hotel Singapore, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on higher floors (8-15) away from Bras Basah Road, corner suites for better ventilation and light
Rooms to avoid
Lower floors (1-3) facing Bras Basah Road due to traffic noise, rooms near elevator shafts and ice machines
Best views
East and north-facing rooms overlook historic district and Rochor area
Quietest floors
12-15, particularly odd-numbered rooms on the east side
🔊 Noise notes
Street-facing rooms experience significant traffic noise from busy Bras Basah Road during daytime; interior rooms quieter but more confined
💡 Insider tips
Request high floor away from main road at check-in; small property means limited soundproofing; avoid weekends if noise-sensitive; rooms are compact but well-appointed; excellent location compensates for noise in business district
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Instalaciones hoteleras
Complimentary high-speed WiFi throughout; 50 Mbps download; auto-login via room key or email confirmation
Single lift serves all 10 floors; no stairs-only sections; lift occasionally slow during peak hours
Complimentary digital access to Straits Times and Today via room tablet; no physical papers provided; heritage 1970s building with compact public spaces
15:00 standard check-in, 11:00 check-out; early check-in subject to availability (no fee); late check-out SGD 50/hour after 11:00
Complimentary storage before check-in and after check-out; 24-hour availability at front desk
Step-free main entrance; one ground-floor accessible room (advance booking required); accessible toilet on each floor; no accessible parking on-site
No on-site parking; nearest public car park is Bras Basah Complex (50m walk) at SGD 2.50/hour, SGD 15/day; no EV charging available
Tarifas, Impuestos y Depósitos
City / tourist tax: GST 9% included in quoted rates; no separate resort fee
Deposit & card hold: One night's room rate required at booking; SGD 500 incidental card hold at check-in
Dining & Hours en el sitio
Faith & Dietary cerca
- Mosque: Masjid Malabar (Malabar Muslim Jama-ath Mosque) (250m walking (4 min east on Bras Basah Road))
- Hindu: Sri Krishnan Temple (180m walking (3 min south on Stamford Road))
- Church: Cathedral of the Good Shepherd (350m walking (6 min southwest))
- Chinese Buddhist/Taoist: Thian Hock Keng Temple (900m, 12 min walk or 2-min bus 175)
Halal: Masjid Malabar café (250m); multiple halal hawker stalls in nearby Kampong Glam (500m); certified by MUIS
Kosher: No certified kosher restaurants within 2km; nearest observant options require taxi to Tiong Bahru area (3km+)
Vegan/Vegetarian: Whole Earth Cafe (Everton Road, 800m walk) offers strict vegan menu; Loving Hut chain 1.5km away
Estilo de vida y recreación local
Bras Basah Complex (adjacent, 50m); National Library Building (100m); Bugis Junction mall (400m walk); Kampong Glam artisan shops (500m southeast)
Civic District heritage loop (start museum precinct, 15 min loop, flat terrain); Singapore River waterfront (600m east, scenic 2km riverside walk); Fort Canning Park (800m, gentle slopes, lush greenery)
Arcade Warehouse (Bugis, 450m); no bowling within 1km; Board Game Cafe (500m walk in Bras Basah area)
Nearest playground at Fort Canning Park (800m, adventure equipment); Singapore Art Museum has family wings (adjacent complex)
️ Medio Ambiente y Salud
☀️ UV index: UV 10-11 (extreme) typical for June in Singapore; peak 11:00-15:00; apply SPF 50+ every 2 hours, seek shade midday, hydrate heavily
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Grass and tree pollen low-moderate in June (post-monsoon); mold spore counts may rise if humid; no major ragweed; asthmatics should monitor air quality index (typically moderate 60-100 AQI)
5 minutos de radios esenciales
OCBC ATM in Bras Basah Complex lobby (50m); DBS/POSB ATM at National Library Building (120m walk); multiple options in Bugis (400m)
Watsons Pharmacy, Bugis Junction (400m walk, open 10:00-21:30); nearest 24-hour pharmacy: Polyclinic Outpatient Pharmacy (Outram, 1.5km)
7-Eleven at Bras Basah Complex (50m, open 24/7); Guardian Pharmacy in National Library building (100m, closes 21:00)
Nearest MRT Bencoolen Station (160m walk north on Bendemeer Road, 3 min); local adult fare SGD 1.50 (off-peak) to SGD 3.15 (peak); EZ-Link card SGD 12-15 recommended for stays; no airport train direct; bus 175 stops nearby (SGD 2.20)
Dinero y moneda
Get a travel card →Singapore Dollar, SGD
DBS Bank branch at National Library (100m walk, rate ~0.5% above spot, open weekdays 09:30-17:00); avoid airport money changer (spreads 3-4%); local banks offer fairest rates
Contactless and mobile pay (Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayWave) universal; all major credit cards accepted; chip+PIN standard; note: some hawkers cash-only
Not expected in Singapore; rounding up or 5-10% discretionary for exceptional service; no service charge automatically added; hotel staff appreciate SGD 2-5 for valet/bellhop
Comer, comprar y viajar en un presupuesto
Cheap car hire →Kopitiam chain (multiple hawker centres nearby); local kopi/teh tarik SGD 1.50-2.50; best value at Newton Food Centre (500m) or nearby Kampong Glam hawker stalls
Kampong Glam Arab Street hawker food (rice dishes, nasi lemak) SGD 3.50-5.50; Bras Basah Complex food court (50m) offers mixed rice from SGD 3.50; Maxwell Food Centre 1km away
Zion Road hawker centre (700m walk) main dish SGD 4-7; Kampong Glam street food (kebab, satay SGD 5-8); Albert Centre Market hawker (800m) noodles SGD 4-6
Kampong Glam (500m southeast) is Singapore's top street food precinct (Alsatian-style pastries, Indian mangoes, kebabs); Zion Road food centre 700m; Arab Street mobile carts open till 22:00
NTUC FairPrice at National Library Building (100m); Cold Storage at Bugis Junction (400m); both competitive prices; nearest wet market: Tekka Centre (1km, early morning 06:00-13:00, freshest deals)
Bugis Street (500m) is famous for fashion bargains and bootleg items (open 11:00-21:00); Mustafa Centre (1.2km, 24-hour) for value wear; Zara, H&M in Bugis Junction at standard pricing
EZ-Link card with top-up (best value for multiple journeys, SGD 1.50-2.20 per trip); avoid taxis; bus 175 or 106 to Airport (90 min, SGD 2.20); alternatively grab/taxi from hotel to airport ~SGD 25-35 depending on traffic
Buy EZ-Link card on arrival (reusable, cheaper per trip than cash); eat at hawker centres and food courts (SGD 3.50-6 meals vs SGD 12-18 at restaurants); free museum entry on first Friday of month (Civic District museums)
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🚨 Emergency Contacts
SingaporeAll emergency services in Singapore can be reached by dialing 999 for police and 995 for ambulance and fire services. For non-emergency situations, contact the Police Hotline at 1800-255-0000.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Singapore, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
En torno a
Book trains →Any MRT station → Lavender or Jalan Besar stations (near hotel)
💡 Ultra-reliable for local transit. Get a Stored Value Card (EZ-Link) at airport for convenience. Avoid peak hours 7-9am & 5-7pm if traveling with luggage.
Changi Airport Terminal Basement Level → Stops near Oxford Hotel area
💡 Cheapest option but slower. Use Google Maps or MRT app to plan routes. Free WiFi on newer buses. Pay via contactless card or EZ-Link.
Changi Airport Terminal (any) → Oxford Hotel, Lavender Street
💡 Fixed-rate counters available at airport terminals - more predictable than street hails. Night surcharge applies 10.30pm-6am.
Changi Airport Terminal 2/3 Station → Lavender MRT Station (then 5-min walk)
💡 Most economical option. Transfer to Circle Line at Tanah Merah if needed. Download MRT app for real-time updates and easy card top-ups.
Preguntas frecuentes
What are the best rooms at Rendezvous Hotel Singapore?
Rooms on higher floors (8-15) away from Bras Basah Road, corner suites for better ventilation and light
Which rooms should I avoid at Rendezvous Hotel Singapore?
Lower floors (1-3) facing Bras Basah Road due to traffic noise, rooms near elevator shafts and ice machines
Is Rendezvous Hotel Singapore noisy?
Street-facing rooms experience significant traffic noise from busy Bras Basah Road during daytime; interior rooms quieter but more confined
Which rooms have the best views at Rendezvous Hotel Singapore?
East and north-facing rooms overlook historic district and Rochor area
What are insider tips for staying at Rendezvous Hotel Singapore?
Request high floor away from main road at check-in; small property means limited soundproofing; avoid weekends if noise-sensitive; rooms are compact but well-appointed; excellent location compensates for noise in business district
What time is check-in at Rendezvous Hotel Singapore?
Check-in at Rendezvous Hotel Singapore is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Rendezvous Hotel Singapore have Wi-Fi?
Complimentary high-speed WiFi throughout; 50 Mbps download; auto-login via room key or email confirmation
Is there a city or tourist tax at Rendezvous Hotel Singapore?
GST 9% included in quoted rates; no separate resort fee
Where can I eat cheaply near Rendezvous Hotel Singapore?
Kampong Glam Arab Street hawker food (rice dishes, nasi lemak) SGD 3.50-5.50; Bras Basah Complex food court (50m) offers mixed rice from SGD 3.50; Maxwell Food Centre 1km away
What is the cheapest way to get around from Rendezvous Hotel Singapore?
EZ-Link card with top-up (best value for multiple journeys, SGD 1.50-2.20 per trip); avoid taxis; bus 175 or 106 to Airport (90 min, SGD 2.20); alternatively grab/taxi from hotel to airport ~SGD 25-35 depending on traffic
When is the best time to visit Singapore?
February and March offer the driest conditions and lowest humidity before the Southwest Monsoon (May–September); crowds are moderate and prices gentler than Chinese New Year peaks. June is technically monsoon season (heavier afternoon showers, 95%+ humidity), but the month is popular for school holiday travellers and sees competitive hotel pricing.
️ Top atracciones
💡 The nightly Supertree light show (7:45pm & 8:45pm) is free to watch from the garden grounds. Paid conservatories offer additional experiences.
💡 Visit in the evening to see the light shows and cooler temperatures. The Merlion Park nearby is also free to enter.
💡 Visit early morning for a peaceful experience and to see devotees making offerings. Respectful dress required. Small donations appreciated.
💡 Free parking at certain areas. Best visited on weekday mornings to avoid crowds. Rental bicycles available at affordable rates.
💡 Entry is around SGD $15. Free admission on the first Friday of each month (6:00 PM - 9:00 PM). Book online for discounts.