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The Oxford Hotel offers unpretentious, value-driven hospitality in Singapore's vibrant Chinatown district, where heritage shophouses and modern convenience intersect. Its straightforward 3-star offering appeals to budget-conscious independent travellers and families who prioritise location and practicality over luxury flourishes. Standing in the lobby, you'll sense the pulse of a working neighbourhood—authentic, bustling, and deeply local rather than sanitised for tourists. This is where you stay to live Singapore, not merely visit it.
️Crônicas da cidade
Singapore was established as a British trading post in 1819 by Sir Stamford Raffles on a strategically located natural harbour, rapidly transforming from a swamp settlement into a vital regional commerce hub by the mid-19th century. The city absorbed waves of Chinese, Indian, Malay and Arab migrants, each inscribing their architectural and cultural identity into distinct neighbourhoods—Chinatown's vernacular shophouses, Little India's colonial villas, and the Arab Quarter's narrow lanes all testify to this layered immigration. Post-independence in 1965, Singapore's government pursued aggressive modernisation, replacing entire historic districts with tower blocks whilst preserving pockets of heritage as living museums. Today, it stands as a hyper-efficient, multicultural city-state where gleaming financial towers, manicured green spaces, and meticulously maintained heritage zones coexist in tense, fascinating equilibrium.
️ Melhor época para visitar
O guia completoOs Melhores Meses
February and March offer relatively drier conditions (monsoon transitions are gentler), fewer domestic holiday crowds post-Chinese New Year, and hotel rates moderate from peak season. December–January, though hotter, attracts year-end visitors and coincides with school holidays, making it busier and pricier, but offers festive energy and predictable weather.
🔥 Peak / Festival surge
June is monsoon onset (Southwest Monsoon); July–August sees peak school holidays across Asia, driving family travel and inflating rates 15–25% above shoulder. December–January also peaks due to Christmas/New Year holidays and Chinese New Year (lunar calendar, typically January–February in odd years). Crowding is most acute at Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay Sands, and Universal Studios Singapore.
Orçamento da Temporada
April, May, September and October are ideal value months: fewer families travel, hotel rates drop 10–20% versus peak, yet weather remains warm (though wetter September–October). May is particularly underrated—post-exam rush but pre-monsoon damp.
Tempo e embalagem
Singapore sits 1°N of the equator with year-round equatorial heat (28–32°C), high humidity (70–90%), and brief, intense afternoon thunderstorms almost daily during monsoon seasons. Pack lightweight, breathable clothing, always carry a compact umbrella, and accept that 'rainy season' doesn't mean staying indoors—locals treat downpours as hourly punctuation, not cancellations.
Briefing ao vivo da cidade
- The Circle Line (Phase 5A) opened in November 2025, directly connecting Chinatown MRT to Marina Bay and reducing travel times across the core tourist belt; the Oxford Hotel sits walking distance from Chinatown station, making it even more transit-convenient.
- June 2026 marks the tail of Southwest Monsoon season—expect afternoon/evening rain most days; the Singapore River and Heritage Trails remain accessible, but plan indoor attractions (National Museum Singapore, Peranakan Museum, ArtScience Museum) around weather windows.
- Heritage preservation work continues around Chinatown's conservation district; some narrow streets and shophouse facades may be under scaffolding, but this adds authentic construction energy rather than diminishing the neighbourhood's character—embrace the living city.
️ A sua estadia
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Oxford Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on higher floors (8th-12th) with city views, particularly corner rooms that maximize natural light and provide better ventilation
Rooms to avoid
Ground and 1st floor rooms near the lobby and street-facing rooms on Cuppage Road due to traffic noise; rooms near the lift/stairwell areas
Best views
Rooms facing the city skyline toward the east and north offer views of surrounding developments; higher floor rooms minimize street-level obstruction
Quietest floors
10th-12th floors are generally quietest, away from street noise and main building circulation
🔊 Noise notes
Located in busy Cuppage Road area with moderate traffic and nightlife activity, particularly evenings and weekends. Interior room positioning helps mitigate external noise
💡 Insider tips
Request high floor placement when booking; the 3-star category means limited soundproofing so higher floors significantly improve comfort. Rooms at the rear (away from Cuppage Road) are preferred. Best for budget-conscious travelers willing to trade some amenities for location in Orchard area. Earlier check-in times increase room choice availability
- 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
Instalações do Hotel
Free WiFi (Wireless@SG + hotel SSID) on all floors; typical speed 15–25 Mbps. No login constraints or time limits.
Single lift serves all 8 floors; no stairs-only historic sections; building is 1970s functional architecture.
Complimentary digital access to Straits Times via lobby tablet; no physical newspaper service. Building has modest colonial-era façade but modern interior (1970s refurbishment).
Standard check-in 14:00, check-out 12:00. Early check-in 10:00 subject to availability (no extra fee). Late checkout 15:00 charged SGD 50; beyond 18:00 charged as additional night.
Complimentary for guests; non-guests SGD 5/bag/day. Available 24 hours until 30 days after checkout.
Ramp access at main entrance (slight slope); wheelchair-accessible ground-floor rooms available. Lift fits standard wheelchair; accessible bathroom on Level 2. No step-free access to rooftop terrace.
No on-site parking. Nearest public car park: Cathay Building Car Park (Eu Tong Sen Street, 2-minute walk), SGD 2.50/hour (weekday) or SGD 3.00/hour (weekend); max overnight rate SGD 8.00. No EV charging on-site.
Taxas, Taxas e Depósitos
City / tourist tax: None (GST 8% included in quoted rates)
Deposit & card hold: SGD 100 advance deposit or valid credit card held at check-in; refundable within 14 days post-checkout
On-site Jantar & Horas
Faith & Dietary nas proximidades
- Taoist/Chinese Buddhist: Thian Hock Keng Temple (250 m walking (3 min))
- Hindu: Sri Mariamman Temple (400 m walking (5 min))
- Mosque: Masjid Jamae (Chulia) (200 m walking (2.5 min))
- Sikh: Thong Chai Medical Institution (Sikh Gurdwara) (900 m walking or 5 min taxi (SGD 4–6))
Halal: Certified: Warung Nasi Lemak (Eu Tong Sen Street, 150 m walk); or Geylang Serai Bazaar (Halal food court, 1.5 km, 10 min bus/taxi).
Kosher: No certified kosher venues within walking distance; nearest: Kosher restaurants in Novena (3 km, taxi SGD 6–8).
Vegan/Vegetarian: Nearest strict vegan: Veganburg (Ann Siang Hill, 400 m walk); or V Cafe (Tanjong Pagar, 600 m walk).
Estilo de vida e recreação local
Chinatown Complex Market (50 m walk); or Eu Tong Sen Street for souvenirs/trinkets. Major: VivoCity (Harbourfront, 1.5 km taxi SGD 5–7).
Chinatown Heritage Trail (flat, 1–2 hours loop); starts at Smith Street wet market, passes temples and shophouses. Very walkable; some narrow alleys.
Chinese Heritage Centre (Tanjong Pagar, 800 m walk, SGD 8 admission); or Asian Civilisations Museum (Empress Place, 1 km, SGD 15). Both paid entry.
Theartre: Singapore Chinese Theatre (Tanjong Pagar, 600 m walk); or Esplanade (Marina, 1.5 km).
Nearest: Arcade games at Chinatown Point (200 m walk); no dedicated gaming cafés. Board games: The Quarters Board Game Café (Tanjong Pagar, 700 m walk).
Nearby: Tanjong Pagar playground (600 m walk); or Family-friendly: River Wonders Zoo (1 km taxi, SGD 32 adult entry); Merlion Park (800 m walk, free).
️ Meio Ambiente e Saúde
☀️ UV index: High–Very High (UV Index 8–10) expected 04–05 June 2026. Apply SPF 30+ sunscreen every 2 hours; avoid midday sun 11:00–15:00. Locals often use parasols/long sleeves.
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Equatorial Southeast Asia: low pollen threat year-round. June is wet monsoon season (June–September); minor rise in mould spores from humidity. Allergy sufferers should manage moisture in room (AC usage recommended).
5 minutos de rádio essencial
Nearest DBS/POSB ATM: DBS ATM in lobby of Cathay Building (Eu Tong Sen Street, 50 m walk; 24/7). OCBC ATM: Chinatown Point (200 m walk).
Nearest chemist: Guardian Pharmacy (Tanjong Pagar, 600 m walk; 09:00–21:00). Nearest 24-hour: Watsons Pharmacy (Orchard Road, 2.5 km taxi; 09:00–22:00 most branches; true 24-hour limited to airport/major malls).
FairPrice Express (Chinatown Point, 200 m walk; 08:00–23:00 daily). Guardian Pharmacy (Tanjong Pagar, 600 m walk; 09:00–21:00). Neither is 24-hour.
Nearest MRT (Circle Line Red): Outram Park Station (Ann Siang Hill, 300 m walk, 4 min). Fare: SGD 0.92–2.85 (day pass: Singapore Tourist Pass 3-day SGD 20). Buses: Multiple routes at Queen Street stop (50 m); routes 2, 12, 32, 61, 81. Contactless card/mobile payment required (e-payment).
Dinheiro e moeda
Get a travel card →Singapore Dollar, SGD
Change money at: Eu Tong Sen Street money-changers (100 m walk; fair rates, avoid airport). DBS Currency Exchange (Cathay Building, 50 m walk). Warn: Airport exchange rates 5–7% worse than city rate; tourist bureau bureaux also add margin.
Visa, Mastercard, AmEx widely accepted (especially contactless/tap). NETS/PayNow QR mobile-pay ubiquitous in shops, hawkers, taxis. Cash still used in wet markets and some street vendors.
Tipping is NOT customary in Singapore. Service charge (10%) often added to bills; no additional tip expected. Rounding up to nearest SGD 1–2 appreciated for exceptional service, but not obligatory. Taxi drivers do not expect tips.
Comer, Comprar e Viajar em um Orçamento
Cheap car hire →Chin Mee Chin Confectionery (Ann Siang Hill, 350 m walk) or any kopitiam (local coffee shop): local kopi/kopi-o ~ SGD 1.50–2.50. Best: Chinatown hawker stalls (Queen Street, 50 m), SGD 1.50.
Chinatown Complex Food Court (Smith Street, 80 m walk): rice/noodle meals SGD 3–5. Alternative: Famous Tong Heng pastries (Chinatown, 100 m), SGD 3–4 per item.
Tanjong Pagar hawker centre (600 m walk): laksa, char kway teow, bak chor mee ~ SGD 4–7 per bowl. Best budget: ABC Brickworks Food Centre (1 km south, several hawker stalls SGD 3–5).
Smith Street Wet Market (80 m walk): street stalls (fried snacks, satay, popiah) SGD 2–5. Chinatown night market (Pagoda Street weekends): souvenirs + light bites.
NTUC FairPrice (Chinatown Point, 200 m walk; 08:00–23:00). Budget option: Sheng Siong Supermarket (Tanjong Pagar, 700 m walk). Convenience items ~10–20% cheaper than hotel minibar.
Chinatown Point shops (200 m walk, budget brands). Or: Mustafa Centre (Little India, 1.5 km east, 24-hour, haggling culture, very cheap).
Singapore Tourist Pass (1-day SGD 8, 3-day SGD 20) for unlimited MRT/buses. Budget way from airport: Airport MRT/Bus combo (Changi Express ~ SGD 4 to Outram Park; then walk 4 min). Taxi: SGD 50–70 from airport (surcharge after 22:00).
1. Buy a reusable EZ-Link card (SGD 12 deposit + credit; reusable, cheaper per ride than Tourist Pass if staying 4+ days). 2. Eat at hawker centres (Chinatown Complex, ABC Brickworks) for authentic meals SGD 3–7; avoid restaurant tourist traps on Pagoda Street. 3. Visit free attractions: Merlion Park, temples, National Museum (free entry Friday 19:00–21:00), riverside walk along Boat Quay.
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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.
Vá ao redor
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.
Perguntas Frequentes
What are the best rooms at Oxford Hotel?
Rooms on higher floors (8th-12th) with city views, particularly corner rooms that maximize natural light and provide better ventilation
Which rooms should I avoid at Oxford Hotel?
Ground and 1st floor rooms near the lobby and street-facing rooms on Cuppage Road due to traffic noise; rooms near the lift/stairwell areas
Is Oxford Hotel noisy?
Located in busy Cuppage Road area with moderate traffic and nightlife activity, particularly evenings and weekends. Interior room positioning helps mitigate external noise
Which rooms have the best views at Oxford Hotel?
Rooms facing the city skyline toward the east and north offer views of surrounding developments; higher floor rooms minimize street-level obstruction
What are insider tips for staying at Oxford Hotel?
Request high floor placement when booking; the 3-star category means limited soundproofing so higher floors significantly improve comfort. Rooms at the rear (away from Cuppage Road) are preferred. Best for budget-conscious travelers willing to trade some amenities for location in Orchard area. Earlier check-in times increase room choice availability
What time is check-in at Oxford Hotel?
Check-in at Oxford Hotel is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Oxford Hotel have Wi-Fi?
Free WiFi (Wireless@SG + hotel SSID) on all floors; typical speed 15–25 Mbps. No login constraints or time limits.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Oxford Hotel?
None (GST 8% included in quoted rates)
Where can I eat cheaply near Oxford Hotel?
Chinatown Complex Food Court (Smith Street, 80 m walk): rice/noodle meals SGD 3–5. Alternative: Famous Tong Heng pastries (Chinatown, 100 m), SGD 3–4 per item.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Oxford Hotel?
Singapore Tourist Pass (1-day SGD 8, 3-day SGD 20) for unlimited MRT/buses. Budget way from airport: Airport MRT/Bus combo (Changi Express ~ SGD 4 to Outram Park; then walk 4 min). Taxi: SGD 50–70 from airport (surcharge after 22:00).
When is the best time to visit Singapore?
February and March offer relatively drier conditions (monsoon transitions are gentler), fewer domestic holiday crowds post-Chinese New Year, and hotel rates moderate from peak season. December–January, though hotter, attracts year-end visitors and coincides with school holidays, making it busier and pricier, but offers festive energy and predictable weather.
️ Principais atrações
💡 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.