Oasia Hotel (Downtown)

★★★ 📍 100 Peck Seah Street, Downtown Core, 079333, Singapore, Singapore, Singapore Check-in 15:00 · Check-out 11:00
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Oasia Hotel Downtown is a striking vertical garden sanctuary in the heart of Singapore's commercial district, where verdant living walls and cascading greenery soften the urban landscape across its 27 storeys. The lobby exudes contemporary eco-consciousness—a refreshing departure from typical business-hotel sterility—with natural materials, botanical installations and an intimate scale that rewards the curious traveller. It positions itself squarely at the intersection of sustainability and sophisticated convenience, hosting business professionals and design-minded leisure visitors who appreciate thoughtful architecture without pretension. Standing here, you sense a property that takes its environmental ethos seriously rather than merely performing it.

🏛️ Chronicles of Singapore

Singapore's founding in 1819 by Stamford Raffles transformed a malarial swamp into a deep-water port that became the linchpin of British imperial trade, growing within decades from a few hundred to tens of thousands of merchants and labourers. The colonial townscape—with its Georgian shophouses, Chinese temples and Arab Street heritage—provided the aesthetic foundation that remains visible in the Central Business District and Chinatown today. Post-independence in 1965, Lee Kuan Yew's vision remade Singapore into a gleaming city-state through ruthless urban planning, high-rise development and tight civic governance, creating a paradox of modernity imposed atop centuries of multicultural layering. Contemporary Singapore is a global financial hub and one of Asia's most cosmopolitan cities, where Mandarin, English, Malay and Tamil coexist, and where colonial-era hawker stalls sit metres from billion-dollar office towers. The Downtown Core—where Oasia Hotel sits—is the visible expression of this compressed transformation: old and new in permanent, uneasy dialogue.

️最好的时间去参观

全市指南

最好的几个月

February–March and July–August offer the best balance: February–March falls between the tail of the dry North-East monsoon (bringing slightly lower humidity and occasional cool breezes) and before the heat peaks, with manageable crowds post-Chinese New Year; July–August, despite being the South-West monsoon season, offers lower occupancy as many regional travellers holiday elsewhere, and afternoon thunderstorms provide momentary relief from equatorial heat.

峰 / 节日冲浪

December–January is peak season, driven by Northern Hemisphere winter holidays, Christmas markets, New Year festivities and school breaks; Chinese New Year (late January/early February) causes a secondary surge with family visitations and cultural celebrations; hotel rates spike 20–40% during these periods, and restaurants, attractions and public transport see sustained crowds. June, your travel month, sits in the shoulder-to-quiet zone, though early June can see modest upticks from mid-year school holidays in some regions.

预算肩部季节

May and September–October provide the best value: May sits between monsoons with warm but manageable conditions and reduced rates (10–25% below peak); September–October marks the transition into the North-East monsoon with occasional rain but fewer regional tourists and discounted accommodation. Travellers willing to tolerate afternoon showers gain significant savings and a more intimate encounter with the city.

天气与包装

Singapore is equatorial—expect year-round temperatures of 24–32°C, high humidity (70–90%) and sudden afternoon thunderstorms that vanish as quickly as they arrive; June specifically sits in the transition to the South-West monsoon, meaning brief but intense downpours are routine. Pack lightweight, breathable cotton and linen, a compact umbrella or packable rain jacket, and quick-dry clothing; skip heavy layers and long trousers entirely.

现场城市简报

  • The Downtown Core remains in flux following major infrastructure upgrades: the Circle Line (MRT) now fully operational, enhancing connectivity to Oasia's location near Tanjong Pagar and Outram Park stations; pedestrian pathways and public spaces have been redesigned, making the immediate neighbourhood more walkable than five years prior.
  • Singapore's hawker centres have been undergoing UNESCO-driven preservation and modernisation; those near the hotel (such as Outram Park Food Centre) now feature improved ventilation and digital ordering systems alongside traditional stall culture, reflecting the government's commitment to sustaining this culinary heritage.
  • June marks the onset of the South-West monsoon season with heavier rainfall expected mid-month onwards; visitor numbers typically dip slightly, allowing for quieter museum visits and less-crowded MRT commutes, though outdoor activities (Gardens by the Bay, nature reserves) may require weather flexibility.

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🏨 Room Intelligence

Insider tips

Before you check in to Oasia Hotel (Downtown), here's what to know about choosing the right room.

Best rooms to request

Rooms on floors 7-15 facing Eu Tong Sen Street with city views; corner rooms for better natural light and ventilation

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Rooms to avoid

Ground floor and lower levels (1-3) near lobby and restaurant; rooms facing the internal atrium; rooms adjacent to lifts and stairwells

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Best views

Higher floors (12+) facing east/northeast toward Eu Tong Sen Street and Singapore River; sunset views from west-facing rooms on upper floors

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Quietest floors

Floors 12-15 (upper levels); odd-numbered floors generally quieter than even-numbered

🔊 Noise notes

Moderate noise from street traffic below during daytime; lobby areas moderately active; limited soundproofing on lower floors; elevator noise can be heard on some rooms

💡 Insider tips

Request high floor placement away from lifts when booking; ask for room away from internal atrium to minimize echo; best light and ventilation on corner units; stay above floor 10 for optimal quiet experience; proximity to Chinatown means vibrant street-level activity but manageable indoors

How to request your preferred room:
  1. Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
  2. Add a note in your booking comments field
  3. Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available

酒店设施

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Wi-Fi

Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi (up to 50 Mbps) in all rooms and public areas; login via room number and surname

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Lift / Elevator

Building has two main lifts serving all 27 floors; no lift-free areas; accessible from street-level lobby

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Media & Newspapers

Complimentary digital access to Straits Times and TODAY via in-room tablet; physical papers available at lobby desk (SGD 1.50–2.50)

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Check-in / Check-out

Standard check-in 15:00, check-out 11:00; early check-in subject to availability (contact front desk); late checkout SGD 50/hour or SGD 150 for half-day (11:00–17:00)

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Baggage Storage

Complimentary storage available before check-in and after check-out for guests with valid booking

Accessibility

Step-free access from street to lobby; wheelchair-accessible rooms (rooms 1201, 1405, 2301) with accessible bathrooms; accessible lift and restaurant seating

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Parking

No on-site parking; nearest public car park is Marina Bay Link Mall (5 min walk, SGD 2.80/30 min, SGD 10/hour); EV charging not available at hotel

收费、税收和存款

City / tourist tax: 10% Goods & Services Tax (GST) included in quoted rates; no additional resort fee

Deposit & card hold: One night's room rate charged as advance deposit; SGD 500 incidental card hold at check-in

现场晚餐 & 小时

Cafe OasiaInternational buffet & à la carte breakfast, Asian and Western lunch/dinner
🍳 Breakfast (Mon–Fri): 06:30–10:30 🍳 Breakfast (Sat–Sun): 06:30–11:00 🥗 Lunch: 11:30–14:30 🍽️ Dinner: 17:30–22:00 🍸 Bar: Closed; light beverages available at café until 22:00 🛎️ Room service: 11:00–22:00 (limited menu)
Lobby Bar & LoungeCoffee, pastries, cocktails, light snacks
🍳 Breakfast (Mon–Fri): - 🍳 Breakfast (Sat–Sun): - 🥗 Lunch: 11:00–17:00 🍽️ Dinner: 17:00–23:00 🍸 Bar: 23:00 last orders; closes 23:30 🛎️ Room service: -

信仰与饮食附近

  • Hindu: Sri Layan Siniang Temple (Hindu) (0.3 km walk (4 min) via Peck Seah Street to Boat Quay)
  • Multi-faith: Thian Hock Keng Temple (Taoist/Buddhist) (0.5 km walk (7 min) via Peck Seah to Telok Ayer Street)
  • Mosque: Al-Abrar Mosque (0.4 km walk (6 min) via Raffles Quay to Telok Ayer Street)
  • Church: Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church (0.6 km walk (9 min) via Telok Ayer Street)

Halal: Masjid Al-Abrar (attached halal-certified restaurant 100m away); nearest certified halal dining at Warung Nasi Kuning, Telok Ayer (0.4 km, 6 min walk)

Kosher: No certified kosher restaurant within walking distance; nearest is Lokshen in Bukit Timah (5 km, 15 min taxi)

Vegan/Vegetarian: Nearest fully vegan café is Wild & Free at Duxton Hill (0.8 km, 12 min walk); Cafe Oasia offers vegan options on request

地方生活方式与娱乐

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Shopping

Raffles City Shopping Centre (0.3 km, 4 min walk): mid-range fashion, tech, dining; Marina Bay Link Mall (0.5 km, 8 min walk): luxury brands; Chinatown Complex (0.9 km, 12 min walk): street vendors, souvenirs

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Walking & Running

Waterfront promenade via Marina Bay (0.4 km, 5 min walk to start): level, scenic 3 km loop past museums; Boat Quay heritage trail (0.3 km, 4 min walk): cobblestones, riverside bars; terrain mostly flat with some historic street-level changes

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Museums & Galleries

Asian Civilisations Museum (0.5 km, 7 min walk): SGD 14 adults, paid; National Gallery Singapore (0.8 km, 12 min walk): SGD 24 adults, paid; top tier; Singapore Maritime Museum adjacent

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Theatres & Concerts

Marina Bay Sands Theatre (1.2 km, 18 min walk) and ArtScience Museum venue; Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay (1.5 km, 20 min walk via bridge)

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Gaming & Entertainment

Nearest arcade is at Marina Bay Link Mall basement (0.5 km); no dedicated board-game café within 1 km

️ 环境与健康

☀️ UV index: Peak UV 10 (Very High) expected 11:00–15:00 on 5–6 June; use SPF 50+ sunscreen, reapply 2-hourly if outdoors; wear lightweight long sleeves and hat for prolonged exposure

🤧 Pollen & allergens: Tree pollen moderate (Acacia, Coconut shedding); grass pollen low; weed pollen low; no major risk for most visitors; hay-fever sufferers should carry antihistamines

五分钟无线电必需品

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Nearest ATM

OCBC Bank ATM in Raffles City Shopping Centre basement (0.3 km, 4 min walk); DBS ATM in lobby of adjacent building (0.1 km, immediate); multiple 24/7 ATMs within 200 m

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Nearest Pharmacy

Guardian Pharmacy, Raffles City (0.3 km, 4 min walk): 10:00–22:00; Watsons at Marina Bay Link (0.5 km, 8 min walk): 10:00–21:30; 24-hour pharmacy: Raffles Hospital pharmacy (1 km, 15 min walk)

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Convenience Store

7-Eleven at Marina Bay Link Mall basement (0.5 km, 8 min walk): 24 hours; Cheers at Raffles City (0.3 km, 4 min walk): 08:00–23:00

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Nearest Transit

Raffles Place MRT Station (0.4 km, 6 min walk via Peck Seah to Beach Road): red/green line interchange; one-way fare SGD 0.77–1.23 (stored-value card); nearest bus stop: Peck Seah Street (routes 6, 8, 16, 100, 175, 175E, 186): SGD 0.70–1.35; use EZ-Link/NETS card for auto-capping

钱与货币

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Local currency

Singapore Dollar, SGD

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Where to exchange

DBS Bank foreign exchange counter at Raffles City (0.3 km, fair mid-market rates); avoid Airport exchange desks (poor spreads); avoid tourist money changers on Orchard Road

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Cards & contactless

Visa, Mastercard, Amex widely accepted; contactless payment (PayWave, PayPass) standard at 95% of retail; Apple Pay, Google Pay, and NETS QR payment ubiquitous; cash less common but still accepted at hawker stalls and wet markets

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Tipping etiquette

Tipping not customary in Singapore; 10% service charge often added to restaurant bills (check receipt); rounding up a dollar or two appreciated but optional for hotel staff and taxis; no tipping at hawker stalls

吃,购物和旅行在一个预算

Cheap car hire →
Cheap coffee

Naiwen Coffee at Far East Plaza via Raffles Place (0.6 km, 10 min walk): SGD 3.50 local-roast kopi-O; or hawker-stall coffee at Maxwell Food Centre (0.8 km, 12 min walk): SGD 2.50

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Best-value lunch

Maxwell Food Centre wet market (0.8 km, 12 min walk) with 30+ stalls: Hainanese chicken rice SGD 3.50–4.50; Chinatown Complex (0.9 km, 12 min walk): claypot rice SGD 5–7; typical street-food lunch SGD 3–6

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Affordable dinner

Boat Quay hawker cluster (0.3 km, 5 min walk): fish-head curry, noodle stir-fry SGD 5–8 per plate; or Chinatown food stalls: chilli crab SGD 8–12 per person

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Street food & cheap eats

Chinatown Complex (0.9 km, 12 min walk) is the epicentre: 300+ stalls, peak 17:00–20:00; Maxwell Food Centre (0.8 km) for morning dim-sum trolley service (06:30–10:00)

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Budget groceries

Fairprice Xpress mini-mart in Raffles City basement (0.3 km, 4 min walk): SGD 2–5 items; Cold Storage at Marina Bay Link (0.5 km, 8 min walk): premium/international groceries, higher prices; nearest Sheng Siong supermarket: Outram (1.2 km, 18 min walk): cheapest groceries in area

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Affordable clothes

Takashimaya department store, Raffles City (0.3 km, 4 min walk): mid-range brands; H&M, Uniqlo in Raffles City: trendy basics SGD 20–60; Chinatown street stalls (0.9 km, 12 min walk): knockoff souvenirs and cheap t-shirts SGD 5–15

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Cheapest way around

EZ-Link stored-value card (SGD 12 at convenience stores, SGD 5 usable balance); single MRT fare SGD 0.77–1.23; unlimited 1-day tourist pass SGD 15 better only if 10+ journeys; from airport (20 km): MRT via Changi Airport Terminal 3 station direct to Raffles Place (28 min, SGD 4); avoid taxis (SGD 28–35 fixed + surcharge 17:00–06:00)

岁月好知道

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Plugs & power

Type G · 230V

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Tap water

safe

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Currency

$1 ≈ S$1.28 · SGD

🚨 Emergency Contacts

Singapore
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Police
999
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Ambulance / Medical
995
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Fire Department
995

All 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 →
1
Jumbo Seafood seafood
££
🚶 3 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
2
Alley Bar Local
££
🚶 6 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
3
No.5 Emerald Hill Local
££
🚶 9 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
4
Ice Cold Beer Local
££
🚶 12 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
5
Chapters Local
££
🚶 15 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
6
Hooters burger
££
🚶 18 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
7
New Asia Bar (71st Floor) Local
££
🚶 21 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome
8
Tiong Bahru Bakery Local
££
🚶 24 min walk 🕐 12:00 – 22:00 ✓ Walk-ins welcome

💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Singapore, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.

走到周围

Book trains →
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Singapore MRT Network (Circle + East-West Lines) $0.90-2.80 SGD per journey

Any MRT station → Lavender or Jalan Besar stations (near hotel)

15 min · Every 3-8 minutes peak hours · 5:30am-12:30am

💡 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.

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SBS Transit & SMRT Buses (Island-wide) $2-4 SGD

Changi Airport Terminal Basement Level → Stops near Oxford Hotel area

45 min · Every 15-30 minutes · 6am-11pm (limited midnight routes)

💡 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.

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Changi Airport Taxi $25-35 SGD

Changi Airport Terminal (any) → Oxford Hotel, Lavender Street

30 min · On-demand · 24/7

💡 Fixed-rate counters available at airport terminals - more predictable than street hails. Night surcharge applies 10.30pm-6am.

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Airport Train Link (MRT) $4 SGD

Changi Airport Terminal 2/3 Station → Lavender MRT Station (then 5-min walk)

28 min · Every 15 minutes · 5:42am-11:18pm

💡 Most economical option. Transfer to Circle Line at Tanah Merah if needed. Download MRT app for real-time updates and easy card top-ups.

常见问题

What are the best rooms at Oasia Hotel (Downtown)?

Rooms on floors 7-15 facing Eu Tong Sen Street with city views; corner rooms for better natural light and ventilation

Which rooms should I avoid at Oasia Hotel (Downtown)?

Ground floor and lower levels (1-3) near lobby and restaurant; rooms facing the internal atrium; rooms adjacent to lifts and stairwells

Is Oasia Hotel (Downtown) noisy?

Moderate noise from street traffic below during daytime; lobby areas moderately active; limited soundproofing on lower floors; elevator noise can be heard on some rooms

Which rooms have the best views at Oasia Hotel (Downtown)?

Higher floors (12+) facing east/northeast toward Eu Tong Sen Street and Singapore River; sunset views from west-facing rooms on upper floors

What are insider tips for staying at Oasia Hotel (Downtown)?

Request high floor placement away from lifts when booking; ask for room away from internal atrium to minimize echo; best light and ventilation on corner units; stay above floor 10 for optimal quiet experience; proximity to Chinatown means vibrant street-level activity but manageable indoors

What time is check-in at Oasia Hotel (Downtown)?

Check-in at Oasia Hotel (Downtown) is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.

Does Oasia Hotel (Downtown) have Wi-Fi?

Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi (up to 50 Mbps) in all rooms and public areas; login via room number and surname

Is there a city or tourist tax at Oasia Hotel (Downtown)?

10% Goods & Services Tax (GST) included in quoted rates; no additional resort fee

Where can I eat cheaply near Oasia Hotel (Downtown)?

Maxwell Food Centre wet market (0.8 km, 12 min walk) with 30+ stalls: Hainanese chicken rice SGD 3.50–4.50; Chinatown Complex (0.9 km, 12 min walk): claypot rice SGD 5–7; typical street-food lunch SGD 3–6

What is the cheapest way to get around from Oasia Hotel (Downtown)?

EZ-Link stored-value card (SGD 12 at convenience stores, SGD 5 usable balance); single MRT fare SGD 0.77–1.23; unlimited 1-day tourist pass SGD 15 better only if 10+ journeys; from airport (20 km): MRT via Changi Airport Terminal 3 station direct to Raffles Place (28 min, SGD 4); avoid taxis (SGD 28–35 fixed + surcharge 17:00–06:00)

When is the best time to visit Singapore?

February–March and July–August offer the best balance: February–March falls between the tail of the dry North-East monsoon (bringing slightly lower humidity and occasional cool breezes) and before the heat peaks, with manageable crowds post-Chinese New Year; July–August, despite being the South-West monsoon season, offers lower occupancy as many regional travellers holiday elsewhere, and afternoon thunderstorms provide momentary relief from equatorial heat.

️主要景点

Gardens by the Bay Free

💡 The nightly Supertree light show (7:45pm & 8:45pm) is free to watch from the garden grounds. Paid conservatories offer additional experiences.

Marina Bay Free

💡 Visit in the evening to see the light shows and cooler temperatures. The Merlion Park nearby is also free to enter.

Thian Hock Keng Temple Free

💡 Visit early morning for a peaceful experience and to see devotees making offerings. Respectful dress required. Small donations appreciated.

East Coast Park Free

💡 Free parking at certain areas. Best visited on weekday mornings to avoid crowds. Rental bicycles available at affordable rates.

Marina Bay Sands
National Museum of Singapore

💡 Entry is around SGD $15. Free admission on the first Friday of each month (6:00 PM - 9:00 PM). Book online for discounts.