이 부동산
The New Majestic Hotel occupies a meticulously restored 1920s Art Deco building in Chinatown, where minimalist rooms with concrete and timber finishes sit beneath soaring heritage ceilings—a deliberate collision of modernist restraint and colonial grandeur. Standing in the compact lobby, you're immediately aware of the building's skeletal honesty: exposed brick, slender pillars, an aesthetic that whispers rather than shouts, appealing to design-conscious backpackers and younger professionals seeking authentic character over corporate polish. Its proximity to the Sri Mariamman Temple, bustling Pagoda Street, and independent galleries makes it the obvious choice for culturally curious travellers unwilling to surrender to resort anonymity. This is Singapore's bohemian alternative—three stars that punch above their weight through architectural integrity and location.
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Singapore's founding in 1819 by Sir Stamford Raffles transformed a malarial swamp into Southeast Asia's paramount entrepôt, with Chinatown emerging immediately thereafter as the commercial and cultural nucleus for Chinese merchant dynasties and coolie labour. The district's mid-19th-century shophouses—including the structures housing the New Majestic—were built by Hokkien, Cantonese and Teochew traders who established the architectural vernacular: narrow-fronted, deep-set premises designed to maximise street frontage whilst minimising land tax. By the 1920s-1930s, as Singapore's rubber and tin wealth peaked, Art Deco and Streamline Moderne motifs began adorning these traditional frames, creating the hybrid aesthetic visible today. Post-independence modernisation threatened demolition until the 1989 conservation initiative saved Chinatown; the New Majestic's 2008 reopening symbolised the district's repositioning as a creative, heritage-conscious quarter rather than a museum piece. Contemporary Singapore weaves this layered past into a hyper-efficient, multicultural present where Mandarin, English, Malay and Tamil coexist in daily commerce and spirituality.
️ 방문하기 가장 좋은 시간
완전한 가이드가장 좋은 달
February and March offer the driest spells and lowest humidity windows; January is marginally cooler and post-Lunar New Year crowds thin rapidly. These months attract manageable foot traffic to Chinatown's temples and street markets, and hotel rates stabilise below peak—ideal for savouring colonial architecture without oppressive heat.
🔥 피크 / 페스티벌 서지
June–August (your proposed dates fall into the onset of this period) and December–January see peaks driven by Northern Hemisphere summer holidays and year-end festivity; June specifically marks the start of school holidays and international travel season, pushing room rates 20–35% above base. Chinese New Year (late January/early February in 2026) drives intense 2–3 week surges with heritage-quarter crowds swelling to 200%+ capacity.
예산 어깨 시즌
September–November (post-monsoon, before festive season) and April–May deliver the best tariff discounts—expect 15–25% reductions—alongside moderate weather and thinner crowds; May is particularly under-rated, offering manageable temperatures before the June rush.
날씨 & 포장
Singapore's equatorial climate means year-round heat (26–32°C), 70–80% humidity, and sudden convective afternoon downpours—June's monsoon onset intensifies rainfall frequency but rarely deters tourism. Pack a compact umbrella without fail, lightweight moisture-wicking fabrics, and water-resistant footwear; sunscreen (SPF 50+) is non-negotiable even on overcast days.
Live City Briefing 근처 오락거리
- The Land Transport Authority's Circle Line MRT expansion is nearing completion with Chinatown station receiving enhanced connectivity; expect minor access variations around Pagoda Street in mid-2026 but significantly improved metro accessibility by late June.
- Singapore's 2026 heritage conservation focus includes renewed temple restoration grants—Sri Mariamman Temple (adjacent to the New Majestic) is undergoing façade conservation; visitor hours may shift slightly, but the temple remains culturally central to the district's June festival calendar.
- Monsoon onset (May–July) brings elevated humidity and afternoon cloudbursts; June typically sees 3–4 rainy days weekly, though rainfall rarely exceeds 2–3 hours. Chinatown's street markets and hawker centres remain operational and atmospheric during rain—part of the authentic experience.
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Live forecast for your dates · what's on · 공기 품질 & 펄렌📅 Pick your check-in & check-out above to unlock your day-by-day forecast, what's on during your stay, and live air quality & pollen for Singapore.
🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to New Majestic Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on higher floors (8th-12th) facing Keong Saik Road with city views; corner suites for better natural light and ventilation
Rooms to avoid
Lower floors (1st-3rd) near street level facing Keong Saik Road due to traffic noise; rooms near elevator shafts and stairwells
Best views
Upper floor rooms (9th-12th) with east or west-facing exposures overlooking Chinatown rooftops and distant city skyline
Quietest floors
10th-12th floors are quietest; higher floors away from street-facing sides
🔊 Noise notes
Keong Saik Road is moderately busy during daytime and early evening. Historic shophouse structure means sound travels; thin walls between units. AC units can be audible at night.
💡 Insider tips
Request high floor, away from street side at booking. Best stay during weekday nights for reduced street noise. Close windows during 8-10am and 5-8pm peak traffic. The hotel's artistic, bohemian vibe means some guests may be social; consider earplugs. Rooftop area quietest for relaxation.
- 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
호텔 시설
Complimentary high-speed WiFi (50 Mbps) throughout; no login constraints or device limits.
Single lift serves all 5 floors; no stairs-only sections. Historic converted shophouse with narrow corridors on ground floor.
Complimentary PressReader digital newsstand (International Herald Tribune, Straits Times); no physical papers provided.
Standard check-in 15:00, check-out 11:00. Early check-in subject to availability (call ahead). Late check-out 14:00 charged 50% of room rate; after 14:00 charged full night rate.
Complimentary luggage storage before check-in and after check-out for 48 hours; excess items SGD 10 per day.
Ground-floor entrance has single 8cm step; no wheelchair ramp on-site. Upper floors accessible by lift. Adapted rooms available with advance notice (limited inventory).
No on-site parking. Nearest public car park: Outram MRT station car park (50m walk, SGD 2.50/hour weekday, SGD 3/hour weekend). No EV charging on-site.
수수료, 세금 및 예금
City / tourist tax: None (GST included in quoted rates)
Deposit & card hold: One night's room rate held as advance deposit; credit card imprint for incidental charges at check-in.
On-site Dining & Hours 근처 오락거리
Faith & Dietary 근처 오락거리
- Buddhist/Taoist: Thian Hock Keng Temple (350m walk (5 min), Telok Ayer Street)
- Muslim: Nagore Durgha Shrine (280m walk (4 min), Telok Ayer Street)
- Mosque: Al-Abrar Mosque (450m walk (7 min), South Bridge Road)
- Church/heritage: Chijmes (former convent chapel) (600m walk (8 min), Victoria Street)
Halal: Certified Masjid Wak Hassan Lerang (600m, 9 min walk); Geylang area halal food stalls 1.2km away.
Kosher: No certified kosher restaurants within 2km; nearest Jewish dietary options require 3km travel to Orchard Road Jewish community suppliers.
Vegan/Vegetarian: Veganvangelist (350m, 5 min walk, Keong Saik Road) – strict vegan café. Naiise/Tiong Bahru vegan vendors 800m away.
지역 라이프 스타일 & 레크리에이션
Chinatown complex & Keong Saik Road heritage shophouses (250m walk, artisan/antique traders). Outram Park Supper Club & niche indie shops. Far East Shopping Centre 1km. OUE Downtown Gallery 1.2km.
Chinatown Heritage Trail: start from hotel, loop through Temple Street, Smith Street (food alleys), Thian Hock Keng Temple, Boat Quay riverside (1.5km circuit, flat urban pavement). Best 06:30-09:00 before crowds. Outram Park 500m has landscaped green space.
Asian Civilisations Museum (600m, paid entry SGD 14, across from Empress Place). National Gallery Singapore (1.2km, SGD 20). Peranakan Museum (400m, SGD 12).
National Gallery Singapore (1.2km, concert/exhibition space). SOTA (School of the Arts) theatre 1.8km. Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre 2km.
No arcade/bowling on-site. Nearest: Timezone bowling & arcade at Outram Park (800m, 12 min). Board-game cafés in nearby Tiong Bahru (1.2km).
Outram Park playground (500m). Ann Siang Hill Park pocket park (300m). Museum-based activities at Peranakan Museum offer cultural workshops.
️ 환경 및 건강
☀️ UV index: UV index 10-11 (Extreme) on 5 June, peak 12:00-15:00. Wear SPF50+, hat, sunglasses; avoid prolonged midday sun. Humidity 75-85%, feels hotter.
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Grass pollen moderate; tree pollen low in June (dry season). Air quality generally good (PSI 40-60 range). No significant tree-fruit allergen season.
5분 라디오 필수
OCBC ATM inside Outram MRT station (50m walk); DBS ATM at nearby 7-Eleven (Outram Road, 80m). Standard zero-fee withdrawals for most cards.
Cheong Wah Pharmacy (Keong Saik Road, 250m, 11:00-19:30, walk). Nearest 24h pharmacy: Watsons at Outram Park (800m, 08:00-22:30); true 24h: Parkway Pharmacy at Singapore General Hospital (800m).
7-Eleven (Outram Road, 80m walk, open 24/7) sells basic OTC medicines and toiletries. Guardian pharmacy (Outram Park shopping centre, 800m, 10:00-21:30).
Outram MRT station (Exit A: 50m walk, turn right on Outram Road). Fares: SGD 1.40-3.60 per trip. Card/contactless payment via EZLink or credit card directly on reader. No validation needed.
돈 & 통화
Get a travel card →Singapore Dollar, SGD
DBS Bank exchange counter at Outram MRT (50m); fair mid-market rates. Avoid Changi Airport exchange bureaux (2-3% worse rates) and tourist shops on Orchard Road. Use ATM withdrawals instead for best rates.
Visa/Mastercard/UnionPay widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, retail. Contactless payment (PayWave/PayPass) standard. Mobile pay (Apple/Google Pay, Alipay, WeChat Pay) accepted in most establishments.
Tipping not expected or required in Singapore; 10% service charge often added to restaurant bills. Hotel staff/housekeeping: SGD 2-5 per day appreciated but optional. Taxi drivers: round up or small change, not mandatory.
식사, 쇼핑 & 여행 예산
Cheap car hire →Local kopitiam/coffee shop on Keong Saik Road or Smith Street: SGD 1.50-2.50 for strong local coffee (kopi). 5 min walk. Alternatively, 1987 Café (Smith Street, SGD 3, better quality).
Chinatown hawker stalls (Temple Street or Smith Street food court): rice with 2-3 dishes SGD 4-6. 5-minute walk. Best value: claypot rice (SGD 5) or chicken rice (SGD 3.50).
Keong Saik Road or Outram Park supper clubs: chicken rice/noodle dishes SGD 4-7. Alternatively, Albert Street food centre (600m): mixed curry/laksa plates SGD 5-8.
Chinatown is street-food central: Smith Street (stalls 17:00 onwards), Temple Street night market (18:00-23:00). Satay, BBQ skewers SGD 1-3 per stick. Nearby Tiong Bahru market (1.2km, 06:00-14:00) for fresh produce.
Fairprice (Outram Park shopping centre, 800m) is budget supermarket chain; NTUC Fairprice Extra cheaper than convenience stores. Tiong Bahru wet market (1.2km) for produce at lowest prices.
Chinatown street markets (weekend) or affordable high-street: Uniqlo (Far East Shopping Centre, 1km), H&M (Outram Park, 800m). Budget clothing: Bugis Street/Bugis Junction 1.5km.
EZLink card (SGD 12 including SGD 5 credit) + top-ups SGD 5-50. Day pass non-existent in Singapore; pay-per-trip cheapest (SGD 1.40 minimum). From Changi Airport: MRT (SGD 2.50) cheaper than taxi (SGD 25-35).
1) Eat at hawker centres & food courts instead of restaurants—save 50-70% on meals. 2) Walk or use MRT to Outram/Chinatown; avoid taxis for short trips (MRT fares capped at SGD 3.60). 3) Book museum tickets online or visit on free-entry evenings (8pm-10pm specific nights) where available.
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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.
주위를 둘러보는
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.
자주 묻는 질문
What are the best rooms at New Majestic Hotel?
Rooms on higher floors (8th-12th) facing Keong Saik Road with city views; corner suites for better natural light and ventilation
Which rooms should I avoid at New Majestic Hotel?
Lower floors (1st-3rd) near street level facing Keong Saik Road due to traffic noise; rooms near elevator shafts and stairwells
Is New Majestic Hotel noisy?
Keong Saik Road is moderately busy during daytime and early evening. Historic shophouse structure means sound travels; thin walls between units. AC units can be audible at night.
Which rooms have the best views at New Majestic Hotel?
Upper floor rooms (9th-12th) with east or west-facing exposures overlooking Chinatown rooftops and distant city skyline
What are insider tips for staying at New Majestic Hotel?
Request high floor, away from street side at booking. Best stay during weekday nights for reduced street noise. Close windows during 8-10am and 5-8pm peak traffic. The hotel's artistic, bohemian vibe means some guests may be social; consider earplugs. Rooftop area quietest for relaxation.
What time is check-in at New Majestic Hotel?
Check-in at New Majestic Hotel is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does New Majestic Hotel have Wi-Fi?
Complimentary high-speed WiFi (50 Mbps) throughout; no login constraints or device limits.
Is there a city or tourist tax at New Majestic Hotel?
None (GST included in quoted rates)
Where can I eat cheaply near New Majestic Hotel?
Chinatown hawker stalls (Temple Street or Smith Street food court): rice with 2-3 dishes SGD 4-6. 5-minute walk. Best value: claypot rice (SGD 5) or chicken rice (SGD 3.50).
What is the cheapest way to get around from New Majestic Hotel?
EZLink card (SGD 12 including SGD 5 credit) + top-ups SGD 5-50. Day pass non-existent in Singapore; pay-per-trip cheapest (SGD 1.40 minimum). From Changi Airport: MRT (SGD 2.50) cheaper than taxi (SGD 25-35).
When is the best time to visit Singapore?
February and March offer the driest spells and lowest humidity windows; January is marginally cooler and post-Lunar New Year crowds thin rapidly. These months attract manageable foot traffic to Chinatown's temples and street markets, and hotel rates stabilise below peak—ideal for savouring colonial architecture without oppressive heat.
️최고의 매력
💡 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.