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Top 5 Best Singapore Hotels to Book With Points

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Singapore is a place that triggers vivid memories. It’s a country that Ashlee and I visited on our first “big” international trip. In this best Singapore hotels guide, I’ll highlight some hotels that you can book with points.

In addition to visiting Singapore, we also visited Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam on this trip. Just writing this makes me want to book a trip asap. This part of the world is somewhere everyone should visit. It’s hard to describe how different yet incredible it feels to be in southeast Asia.

Credit Cards to Use at these Best Singapore Hotels

Foreign transaction fees are what you want to avoid when booking one of these best Singapore hotels. The great news is that the major transferable point programs offer cards with high earn rates and no foreign transaction fees.

The American Express Gold, Chase Sapphire Reserve, and Citi Premier are cards to bring on your trip. The Gold earns 4x on dining and US grocery stores. You earn 3x points on dining and travel with the Reserve. Premier cardmembers earn 3x points on airfare, gas stations, grocery stores, hotels, and restaurants starting August 23, 2020.

Best Singapore Hotels

Marriott

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JW Marriott Hotel Singapore South Beach

The JW Marriott Singapore is a category 6 hotel that ranges from 40,000-60,000 points per night. You can also book this hotel during peak travel dates for roughly $275 per night. Hotel guests have access to a lounge, a Japanese restaurant, 2 bars, a spa, a rooftop pool, and a gym.

IHG

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InterContinental Hotels Singapore Robertson Quay

The InterContinental Robertson Quay is one of two InterContinental hotels in Singapore. $299 is what you pay to book this hotel during peak travel dates. This hotel can be booked with 50,000 points per night. Amenities available to guests include an Italian restaurant, a bar, and a cafe.

Hilton

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Conrad Centennial Singapore

You can book the Conrad Centennial with 60k points per night. Cash rates during peak travel dates hover around $268. Guest amenities include a Cantonese restaurant, a jazz bar, a spa, a gym, and an outdoor pool.

Hyatt

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Andaz Singapore

The category 5 Andaz Singapore can be booked with 20,000 points or $312 per night during peak travel dates. Complimentary snacks are available as well as multiple restaurants and bars, an outdoor pool, and a gym.

Grand Hyatt Singapore

$249 or 20,000 points per night is what you need to book the Grand Hyatt Singapore. You have access to 8 restaurants and bars, a nightclub, an Italian restaurant, an international restaurant, a gym, a spa, an outdoor pool.

Other Nice Hotels in Singapore

While not all of these are hotels that you can book with points, the Warehouse Hotel (Marriott), Singapore Marina Bay Sands, Ritz Carlton Singapore (Marriott), Andaz Singapore (Hyatt), and Hilton Singapore (Hilton) are additional nice hotels to check out.

Conclusion on the Best Singapore Hotels

Marriott has the most hotels that you can book with points. Hyatt is likely to yield the highest value on a cents per point basis. An interesting thing to point out is that there are two Six Senses properties that you can book with IHG points.

What about you? Which hotels make your best Singapore hotels list? Do you have a favorite points hotel in Singapore? Please let me know in the comments or by sending me an email on my contact page.

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