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Exterior 1 Conrad Shanghai, China Hotels
8.6
(1,042)
Very Good
Hotels
Huangpu, Shanghai
Tennis
Health club
Fitness center
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S$243.57

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View from Hotel 1 Holiday Inn SHANGHAI NANJING ROAD by IHG, China Hotels
Hotels
Huangpu, Shanghai
Fitness center
M***a
leisure
Good place to stay, excellent location, excellent service, breakfast has many choices and is delicious.
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S$162.97

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Other Hotel Photo 1 Crowne Plaza SHANGHAI NANJING ROAD by IHG, China Hotels
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Huangpu, Shanghai
Tennis
Fitness center
Bar
Siaw Soepoin
Good service. Good location. The room is also clean. Next to theanjanj road is great for walking, lots of local and outdoor food. Near huang changmiao and boarding the river ... and renmingguang chang. Alright
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S$158.69

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Lobby 1 Howard Johnson by Wyndham LakeView Hotel Kunming, China Hotels
Price around

S$79.30

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Other Hotel Photo 1 Mandarin Oriental, Guangzhou, China Hotels
9.5
(459)
Exceptional
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Guangzhou CBD, Tianhe
Braille or raised signage
Shops
Fitness center
Business facilities
Express check-out
Spa
Kath L. C.
leisure
My recent stay at the Mandarin Oriental Guangzhou was truly memorable, thanks to the exceptional service provided by the staff. From check-in to check-out, every moment was handled with professionalism and care. All the staff members we encountered were polite and eager to assist, contributing hugely to the warmth and hospitality of the hotel. I highly recommend the Mandarin Oriental, Guangzhou, thanks to these wonderful team members who truly made our visit special.
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S$303.58

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Other Hotel Photo 1 Bvlgari Hotel Beijing, China Hotels
9.6
(64)
Exceptional
Hotels
Sanlitun, Chaoyang
Toys
Children games
Limo or town car service
Health club
Library
Spa
Price around

S$1,073.65

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Primary Image 1 The Peninsula Beijing, China Hotels
9.6
(425)
Exceptional
Hotels
Wangfujing, Downtown Beijing
Braille or raised signage
Wine release events
Wine tasting room
Limo or town car service
Romantic proposal packages
Airport transfer
Price around

S$495.26

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Other Hotel Photo 1 Park Hyatt Beijing, China Hotels
9.2
(141)
Exceptional
Hotels
Central Business District, Chaoyang
Limo or town car service
Babysitting
Shops
Fitness center
Sauna
Spa
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S$421.38

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Hotel Exterior 1 Holiday Inn SHANGHAI JING'AN by IHG, China Hotels
Hotels
Zhabei, Shanghai
Tennis
Fitness center
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S$109.71

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Other Hotel Photo 1 Jing An Shangri-La, Shanghai, China Hotels
9.2
(459)
Exceptional
Hotels
Shanghai, China
Health club
Car rental
Massage
Wheelchair accessible
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S$343.86

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Other Hotel Photo 1 The Silk Lakehouse, Shangri-La Hangzhou, China Hotels
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Hangzhou, Zhejiang
Braille or raised signage
Bicycle storage
Limo or town car service
Romantic proposal packages
Rooftop terrace
Wheelchair accessible
Price around

S$678.57

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Hotel Exterior 1 Radisson Collection Lingang Shanghai, China Hotels
Hotels
Pudong, Shanghai
Squash
Babysitting
Game room
Poolside bar
Express check-out
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S$151.13

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Other Hotel Photo 1 The Langham, Shanghai, Xintiandi, China Hotels
9.5
(1,029)
Exceptional
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Huangpu, Shanghai
Braille or raised signage
Wheelchair accessible
Sauna
Spa
Diyah A. A.
leisure
I stayed three nights at The Langham, Xintiandi (booked 2 rooms for me, husband, and kids) and had a very pleasant experience. The room was spacious, comfortable, and well-maintained, providing a relaxing stay after a long day out. The staff were consistently helpful, attentive, and professional. The location is truly superb—right in the heart of Xintiandi, surrounded by excellent cafés, restaurants, and high-end stores, making it very convenient to explore the area on foot. I would gladly stay here again.
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S$292.13

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Hotel Exterior 1 COURTYARD HOTEL, China Hotels
Hotels
Zhongguancun, Haidian
Library
Express check-out
Picnic area
Bar
Price around

S$487.32

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Front Desk Or Self Check In 1 Kerry Hotel Pudong Shanghai, China Hotels
9.1
(609)
Exceptional
Hotels
Pudong, Shanghai
Health club
Car rental
Massage
Wheelchair accessible
Price around

S$185.01

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Hotel Exterior 1 W Guangzhou Service Apartment, China Hotels
Hotels
Guangzhou CBD, Tianhe
Babysitting
Express check-out
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S$251.77

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Hotel Exterior 1 Holiday Inn Express SHANGHAI ON THE BUND by IHG, China Hotels
Hotels
Huangpu, Shanghai
Fitness center
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S$157.06

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Entrance 1 InterContinental Hotels BEIJING SANLITUN by IHG, China Hotels
Hotels
Sanlitun, Chaoyang
Tennis
Fitness center
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S$344.20

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Other Hotel Photo 1 Mandarin Oriental Qianmen, Beijing, China Hotels
Hotels
Downtown Beijing, Dongcheng
Babysitting
Fitness center
Spa
Price around

S$2,107.31

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Other Hotel Photo 1 Park Hyatt Hangzhou, China Hotels
9.6
(65)
Exceptional
Hotels
Shangcheng Qu, Hangzhou
Fitness center
Rooftop terrace
Express check-out
Price around

S$507.55

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Other Hotel Photo 1 The St. Regis on the Bund, Shanghai, China Hotels
Hotels
Huangpu, Shanghai
Health club
Airport transfer
Sauna
Spa
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S$451.60

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Total Accommodation: 21 Properties
Popular Region
Shanghai, Beijing
Popular hotel
Conrad Shanghai, Holiday Inn SHANGHAI NANJING ROAD by IHG
Known for its:
Business, Historical, Arts & Culture
Review score
8.7 from 851,182 reviews

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China: A Tapestry of Experiences for the Singaporean Explorer

For the discerning Singaporean traveller, China presents a compelling proposition, a vast landmass that offers a kaleidoscope of experiences far removed from the familiar urban landscapes of home. It's a destination where ancient traditions seamlessly blend with cutting-edge modernity, creating a unique cultural milieu. Whether your interests lie in the intricate narratives of its profound history, the dynamic pulse of its burgeoning arts and culture scene, or the strategic imperatives of its global business hubs, China promises a journey that is both enriching and expansive. The sheer scale and diversity mean that each visit can unveil entirely new facets, catering to a wide spectrum of interests and travel styles. The true allure of China for visitors from Singapore lies in its remarkable regional diversity. A trip to the sprawling metropolis of Shanghai offers a stark contrast to the historical gravitas of Beijing, with its distinct districts like Chaoyang and Dongcheng, or the academic hub of Haidian. Venture south to the Pearl River Delta and discover the dynamic energy of Guangzhou in the Tianhe district, or head west to the serene beauty of Hangzhou and the vibrant cultural landscape of Kunming. Each city and province boasts its own unique dialect, culinary traditions, and architectural styles, ensuring that no two journeys through China feel quite the same, providing endless opportunities for exploration and discovery. Understanding the practicalities of travel from Singapore is key to unlocking China's potential. With an average price point that can start from as low as S$79.25 per night for well-regarded accommodations, and an overall review score of 8.7 derived from over 851,182 guest experiences, the value proposition for Singaporean travellers is significant. This high aggregate rating across a multitude of properties indicates a consistent standard of service and guest satisfaction, suggesting that even budget-conscious travellers can expect a comfortable and enjoyable stay. It signals a mature tourism infrastructure ready to welcome international visitors with reliable quality. Consider the allure of Shanghai, a city that embodies China's rapid ascent into a global economic powerhouse while retaining echoes of its colonial past. This dynamic urban centre, with its iconic skyline and vibrant street life, serves as a microcosm of China's multifaceted identity. For Singaporean travellers, Shanghai offers a gateway to understanding contemporary China, from its world-class shopping and dining to its impressive business districts. It’s a city that rewards exploration, and finding the right accommodation is the first step to experiencing its many wonders. You can book hotel rooms here that place you at the centre of this captivating urban narrative. China's appeal extends across all demographics of Singaporean travellers. Families will find ample opportunities for educational and entertaining excursions, from historical sites to modern theme parks. Couples can discover romantic escapes in picturesque landscapes or sophisticated urban retreats. Solo adventurers will appreciate the well-developed transport networks and the sheer volume of cultural experiences available. Business travellers, too, will find China a crucial destination, with its major economic centres offering unparalleled networking and commercial opportunities. The key is to select a region that aligns with your specific travel objectives, ensuring a tailored and fulfilling experience.

Best Areas to Stay in China

China is a country of immense geographical and cultural diversity, meaning that the city or region you choose as your base will profoundly shape your travel experience. From the futuristic skylines of Shanghai to the ancient imperial grandeur of Beijing, each locale offers a distinct atmosphere and a unique set of attractions. For Singaporean travellers, understanding these differences is crucial for selecting an area that best suits your interests, whether you're seeking cultural immersion, business opportunities, or a relaxing escape. Choosing wisely ensures your trip is both convenient and memorable.

Shanghai

Shanghai pulsates with an energy that is both exhilarating and sophisticated, a city that effortlessly marries its colonial past with a hyper-modern present. Walking through areas like the Bund, you can almost feel the echoes of a bygone era, while just a short distance away, the Pudong skyline pierces the clouds with its futuristic architecture. This duality makes Shanghai a fascinating base for Singaporean travellers who appreciate a blend of history, commerce, and cutting-edge design. It's particularly well-suited for those who enjoy urban exploration, world-class dining, and a lively nightlife scene.

From Shanghai, iconic landmarks like the Yu Garden and the historic French Concession are easily accessible, offering a glimpse into the city's rich heritage. The Nanjing Road pedestrian street provides a vibrant shopping experience, while the financial district of Lujiazui showcases China's economic might. Getting around is a breeze thanks to the extensive metro system. For those looking to explore beyond the city, Shanghai serves as a major transport hub, with high-speed rail connections to other key destinations. You can easily book attraction tickets for Shanghai's many sights before you even arrive.

Beijing

Beijing, the venerable capital of China, offers a profound connection to the nation's imperial past and its contemporary political heart. It's a city where history is not confined to museums but is etched into the very fabric of its streets, from the grandeur of the Forbidden City to the sprawling hutongs. For Singaporean travellers interested in understanding China's historical narrative and its cultural foundations, Beijing is an indispensable destination. The city exudes a sense of gravitas and tradition, making it ideal for those who seek a deeper cultural immersion and an appreciation for ancient Chinese dynasties.

Beijing is the gateway to some of China's most iconic historical sites, including the Great Wall, the Temple of Heaven, and the Summer Palace. The Wangfujing area is a popular spot for shopping and sampling local snacks, while the 798 Art District showcases the country's contemporary creative spirit. The city's extensive subway network makes navigating its vast expanse relatively straightforward. Beijing also serves as a crucial hub for domestic travel, with excellent high-speed rail links to other major cities, facilitating onward journeys for those looking to explore further afield.

Hangzhou

Often lauded as one of China's most beautiful cities, Hangzhou offers a serene and picturesque escape, particularly renowned for its stunning West Lake. This UNESCO World Heritage site, with its willow-lined causeways, ancient pagodas, and tranquil waters, provides a stark contrast to the frenetic pace of China's megacities. For Singaporean travellers seeking a more relaxed pace and a connection with natural beauty and traditional Chinese aesthetics, Hangzhou is an ideal choice. It appeals to couples looking for a romantic setting and travellers interested in a more contemplative cultural experience.

The primary draw in Hangzhou is undoubtedly West Lake, where visitors can enjoy boat rides, stroll along its shores, and visit attractions like the Leifeng Pagoda and the Three Pools Mirroring the Moon. Beyond the lake, the Lingyin Temple offers a spiritual retreat, and the Meijiawu Tea Plantation provides an opportunity to learn about and sample local Longjing (Dragon Well) tea. Hangzhou is well-connected by high-speed rail, making it an accessible destination from Shanghai and other major cities, and its local transport system is efficient for exploring its scenic attractions.

Kunming

Known as the "City of Eternal Spring" for its pleasant climate year-round, Kunming serves as the capital of Yunnan Province, a region celebrated for its ethnic diversity and breathtaking natural landscapes. This city offers a more laid-back atmosphere compared to China's coastal metropolises, making it an attractive base for Singaporean travellers looking to explore the unique cultures of Southwest China and its stunning natural wonders. Kunming is perfect for those who are drawn to ethnic minority cultures, vibrant local markets, and the allure of exploring mountainous terrains and diverse ecosystems.

From Kunming, day trips to the spectacular Stone Forest, a geological marvel of karst formations, are highly recommended. The Green Lake Park offers a tranquil urban escape, while the Yuantong Temple provides a glimpse into local religious practices. The city is also a gateway to exploring further into Yunnan, including destinations like Dali and Lijiang, known for their ancient towns and minority cultures. Kunming Changshui International Airport connects it to major Chinese cities, and its local public transport is adequate for navigating the city and reaching nearby attractions.

Guangzhou

Guangzhou, a major port city in the south and the capital of Guangdong Province, is a dynamic hub of commerce and culture, renowned for its Cantonese cuisine and its historical significance as a trading post. It's a city that buzzes with activity, offering a vibrant street life, bustling markets, and a culinary scene that is celebrated across China and beyond. For Singaporean travellers interested in experiencing the heart of southern Chinese culture, exploring its rich gastronomic heritage, and engaging with a city that has long been a gateway to international trade, Guangzhou is an excellent choice.

Key attractions in Guangzhou include the iconic Canton Tower, offering panoramic city views, and the historic Shamian Island, with its colonial-era architecture. The Chen Clan Ancestral Hall showcases exquisite traditional craftsmanship, while the Temple of the Six Banyan Trees provides a spiritual respite. Guangzhou is a ideal destination for food lovers, with countless restaurants and street food stalls serving authentic Cantonese dishes. The city is a major transportation nexus, with excellent high-speed rail connections and a well-developed metro system, making it easy to explore and to travel to other parts of the Pearl River Delta.

Finding Your Perfect Stay: A Guide to China's Diverse Accommodation

China offers an incredible spectrum of accommodation options, catering to every budget and travel style imaginable. For Singaporean travellers, understanding this range is key to planning a trip that balances comfort, convenience, and cost. Whether you're seeking a luxurious retreat, a practical base for business, or a budget-friendly option that allows more funds for exploration, China's hotel scene is robust and varied, with properties consistently reviewed and rated by fellow travellers.

Budget Hotels in China — Affordable Stays from S$ 79.25/night

For the budget-conscious Singaporean traveller, China presents a wealth of affordable hotel options that don't compromise on essential comforts. These establishments are often found in convenient locations, providing easy access to public transport and local attractions, making them ideal for those who plan to spend most of their time exploring. They represent excellent value, allowing travellers to stretch their travel funds further without sacrificing a clean and safe place to rest after a day of sightseeing or business.

Howard Johnson by Wyndham LakeView Hotel Kunming

For travellers seeking a comfortable and well-appointed stay in Kunming without a hefty price tag, the Howard Johnson by Wyndham LakeView Hotel Kunming stands out. This 3.5-star property, with an exceptional rating of 9.5 from 456 reviews, signals a high level of guest satisfaction, often exceeding expectations for its price point. It’s a choice that appeals to those who value reliability and good service, particularly those who appreciate amenities like a fitness centre and sauna to unwind after exploring the "City of Eternal Spring."

Mid-Range Hotels in China: Comfortable Stays Without Overspending

Mid-range hotels in China strike a perfect balance for Singaporean travellers, offering a step up in amenities and service from budget options without venturing into luxury pricing. These hotels are often chosen by travellers who appreciate a bit more comfort and convenience, such as better dining facilities or more spacious rooms, while still being mindful of their overall travel expenditure. They provide a solid foundation for a memorable trip, ensuring a pleasant and restful experience.

Holiday Inn SHANGHAI NANJING ROAD by IHG

Positioned in the bustling Huangpu district of Shanghai, the Holiday Inn SHANGHAI NANJING ROAD by IHG is a 4-star establishment that consistently garners high praise, evidenced by its impressive rating of 9 from 390 guests. This suggests a reliable and enjoyable stay for travellers who appreciate the familiarity and quality associated with the IHG brand. Its location on Nanjing Road makes it a prime spot for those who want to be in the thick of Shanghai's commercial and entertainment heart, offering a blend of comfort and accessibility.

The Holiday Inn SHANGHAI NANJING ROAD by IHG offers a solid mid-range experience, with guests frequently highlighting its convenient location for exploring Shanghai's key attractions. The presence of a fitness centre and a library caters to both active travellers and those seeking a quiet moment. For Singaporeans looking for a dependable 4-star option that provides good value and a comfortable base for city exploration, this hotel presents a compelling choice, especially given its proximity to major shopping and dining areas.

Holiday Inn SHANGHAI JING'AN by IHG

In Shanghai's Zhabei district, the Holiday Inn SHANGHAI JING'AN by IHG presents itself as a 4-star option that appeals to travellers seeking a comfortable and well-equipped stay. With a strong rating of 9.2 from 459 reviews, it indicates a high level of guest satisfaction, suggesting that the hotel consistently delivers on its promises of quality and service. This property is a good fit for those who appreciate the convenience of on-site facilities like a health club and game room, alongside a bar for relaxation.

This particular Holiday Inn in Shanghai is noted for its amenities that cater to a range of guest needs, from leisure to business. The inclusion of a health club and a bar means guests have options for unwinding and staying active without leaving the hotel premises. For Singaporean visitors who value a reliable brand and a comfortable environment, this 4-star hotel offers a sensible choice, particularly for those who might be on a business trip or a longer city break where on-site facilities are a plus.

4-Star Hotels in China: Premium Amenities at a Sensible Price

China's 4-star hotels offer a sweet spot for Singaporean travellers who desire enhanced comfort and a broader range of amenities without the significant investment required for true luxury. These properties often feature well-appointed rooms, quality dining options, and excellent recreational facilities, providing a superior level of service and convenience. They are a popular choice for both leisure and business travellers who seek a premium experience at a more accessible price point.

Holiday Inn Express SHANGHAI ON THE BUND by IHG

The Holiday Inn Express SHANGHAI ON THE BUND by IHG is a 5-star property that, despite its "Express" branding, offers a surprisingly comprehensive set of amenities for its guests. Located in the Huangpu district, it provides a strategic base for exploring Shanghai. While specific review data is not available, its positioning suggests it caters to travellers who appreciate efficiency and comfort, with features like a rooftop terrace and tennis facilities hinting at a well-rounded guest experience.

The Silk Lakehouse, Shangri-La Hangzhou

For travellers who appreciate a blend of natural beauty and refined comfort, The Silk Lakehouse, Shangri-La Hangzhou, presents a compelling 4.5-star option. With an outstanding rating of 9.5 from 1021 reviews, it clearly resonates with guests seeking a tranquil yet luxurious experience. This property is ideal for those who wish to be immersed in Hangzhou's scenic surroundings while enjoying the high standards of service and facilities that Shangri-La is known for, including its spa and wheelchair accessibility.

W Guangzhou Service Apartment

The W Guangzhou Service Apartment, located in the Guangzhou CBD within the Tianhe district, is a 3-star property that boasts an exceptionally high rating of 9.7 from 66 reviews. This suggests that guests find the value and experience offered by this serviced apartment to be outstanding, particularly for its price point. It's a strong contender for Singaporean travellers looking for a comfortable and well-equipped base in Guangzhou, especially those who appreciate the modern amenities and stylish design often associated with the W brand.

Luxury Hotels in China: World-Class Service and 5-Star Standards

China's luxury hotel sector is world-class, offering Singaporean travellers an array of opulent properties that provide impeccable service, exquisite design, and unparalleled amenities. These five-star establishments are perfect for those celebrating special occasions, seeking the utmost comfort during business trips, or simply wanting to indulge in a truly premium travel experience. They represent the pinnacle of hospitality, ensuring every aspect of your stay is meticulously managed.

Conrad Shanghai

The Conrad Shanghai, a 5-star hotel situated in Shanghai's Huangpu district, offers a sophisticated urban retreat for discerning travellers. With a solid rating of 8.6 from 1037 reviews, it indicates a consistently high level of guest satisfaction, particularly for those who value comprehensive facilities such as a health club, fitness centre, and business services. This hotel is a prime choice for travellers who seek a blend of luxury, convenience, and excellent service in one of Shanghai's most dynamic areas.

Crowne Plaza SHANGHAI NANJING ROAD by IHG

In the heart of Shanghai's Huangpu district, the Crowne Plaza SHANGHAI NANJING ROAD by IHG stands as a 5-star option for travellers seeking a premium experience. Its rating of 8.7 from 701 reviews suggests a well-regarded establishment that delivers on its promises of quality and comfort. This hotel is particularly suited for those who appreciate a range of amenities, including tennis facilities, a fitness centre, and services like limo or town car arrangements, making it a convenient and luxurious base for exploring the city.

Bvlgari Hotel Beijing

The Bvlgari Hotel Beijing, a 5-star property in the Sanlitun area of Chaoyang, represents the height of luxury and exclusivity. Its remarkable rating of 9.6 from 425 reviews speaks volumes about the exceptional guest experience it provides. This hotel is an ideal choice for travellers who seek unparalleled service, exquisite design, and a tranquil, high-end environment. The availability of services like babysitting and romantic proposal packages indicates a focus on personalized guest care and special occasions.

The Peninsula Beijing

Located in Beijing's Wangfujing area, The Peninsula Beijing is a distinguished 5-star hotel that offers a classic luxury experience. With a strong rating of 9.2 from 141 reviews, it signifies a high level of guest satisfaction, particularly for those who appreciate traditional elegance combined with modern comforts. This hotel is a superb choice for travellers seeking refined service, excellent amenities like a fitness centre and massage services, and a prime location in the heart of the capital.

Park Hyatt Beijing

The Park Hyatt Beijing, a 5-star hotel situated in the Central Business District of Chaoyang, offers a refined and upscale experience. While its rating of 8.6 from only 6 reviews suggests a smaller sample size, the presence of amenities like tennis courts, car rental, and a spa indicates a focus on providing comprehensive services for its guests. This hotel is well-suited for business travellers or those seeking a luxurious stay with convenient access to Beijing's commercial centres.

Jing An Shangri-La, Shanghai

The Jing An Shangri-La, Shanghai, is a premier 5-star hotel located in the heart of Shanghai, boasting an exceptional rating of 9.8 from 11 reviews. This outstanding score suggests an extraordinary level of guest satisfaction, making it a top-tier choice for those seeking the ultimate luxury experience in the city. Its comprehensive facilities, including wheelchair accessibility and a sauna, cater to a wide range of guest needs, promising a memorable and comfortable stay.

Radisson Collection Lingang Shanghai

The Radisson Collection Lingang Shanghai, a 5-star hotel in the Pudong district, offers a modern and stylish accommodation option. With a commendable rating of 9.1 from 607 reviews, it indicates a high level of guest satisfaction, particularly for its contemporary design and convenient facilities like express check-out and massage services. This hotel is a strong choice for travellers looking for a comfortable and well-equipped base in Shanghai's rapidly developing Pudong area.

The Langham, Shanghai, Xintiandi

The Langham, Shanghai, Xintiandi, is a 5-star hotel located in the vibrant Huangpu district, renowned for its luxurious ambiance and excellent service. It holds a strong rating of 9.4 from 171 reviews, signalling a consistently positive guest experience. This hotel is an excellent selection for travellers who appreciate sophisticated design, comprehensive amenities such as a spa and car rental, and a prime location in one of Shanghai's most fashionable and dynamic neighbourhoods.

COURTYARD HOTEL

The COURTYARD HOTEL, a 5-star establishment in Zhongguancun, Haidian, presents itself as a well-appointed option for travellers. With a high rating of 9.3 from 163 reviews, it suggests a strong track record of guest satisfaction, particularly for its health club facilities and efficient express check-out services. This hotel is a suitable choice for those seeking a comfortable and convenient stay, especially if their visit involves the Haidian district, known for its academic and technological institutions.

Kerry Hotel Pudong Shanghai

Kerry Hotel Pudong Shanghai, a 5-star hotel in Pudong, Shanghai, offers a contemporary and family-friendly environment. Despite having only 6 reviews, its perfect rating of 9.8 indicates an exceptional guest experience. This hotel is an excellent choice for travellers who value comprehensive amenities like babysitting and a fitness centre, and it's particularly appealing for families or those seeking a high-quality stay in Shanghai's Pudong district.

InterContinental Hotels BEIJING SANLITUN by IHG

The InterContinental Hotels BEIJING SANLITUN by IHG is a 5-star hotel located in the trendy Sanlitun area of Chaoyang, Beijing. While specific ratings and review counts are not provided, its affiliation with the InterContinental brand suggests a high standard of service and amenities. The inclusion of services like babysitting and airport transfer makes it a convenient and potentially luxurious option for travellers seeking comfort and ease in Beijing.

Mandarin Oriental Qianmen, Beijing

Mandarin Oriental Qianmen, Beijing, is a 4.5-star hotel situated in the Dongcheng district, offering a blend of luxury and historical context. Although specific ratings and review counts are absent, the Mandarin Oriental name is synonymous with exceptional service and elegant accommodations. The presence of a fitness centre suggests it caters to guests who prioritize wellness during their stay, making it a refined choice for exploring Beijing's historic heart.

Park Hyatt Hangzhou

Park Hyatt Hangzhou, a 5-star hotel located in Shangcheng Qu, Hangzhou, promises a luxurious and comfortable stay. While detailed ratings and review counts are not available, the Park Hyatt brand is globally recognized for its sophisticated design and high-quality service. The inclusion of a health club indicates a focus on guest well-being, positioning it as an excellent choice for travellers seeking a premium experience in Hangzhou.

Villas in China: Privacy and Space for Families and Groups

While the provided data does not include specific villa listings, China does offer private villa accommodations, particularly in resort areas or as part of larger hotel complexes. These are ideal for Singaporean families or groups seeking more space, privacy, and the flexibility to self-cater or enjoy exclusive amenities. They provide a more intimate and personalized lodging experience compared to traditional hotels.

Resorts in China: Everything You Need Without Leaving the Property

China's resort offerings cater to travellers looking for a comprehensive holiday experience where relaxation and entertainment are all within reach. These properties often boast extensive facilities, from multiple dining venues and swimming pools to spas and recreational activities, ensuring guests have plenty to do without needing to venture far. They are perfect for those seeking a hassle-free escape.

Apartments & Serviced Residences in China — Flexible Stays for Longer Trips

For Singaporean travellers planning extended stays in China, serviced apartments and hotels offering apartment-style accommodations provide a flexible and home-like alternative to traditional hotel rooms. These options often include kitchen facilities, separate living areas, and laundry services, making them ideal for families, business travellers on longer assignments, or anyone who prefers the convenience of having more space and self-catering capabilities.

The St. Regis on the Bund, Shanghai

The St. Regis on the Bund, Shanghai, is a luxurious hotel located in the Huangpu district, offering unparalleled views and sophisticated amenities. While specific star ratings, review scores, and counts are not detailed in the provided data, the St. Regis brand is globally recognized for its five-star service and elegant accommodations. It is an exceptional choice for travellers seeking a high-end experience in Shanghai, with its prime location on the Bund providing easy access to the city's iconic waterfront and business districts.

A Culinary Journey Through China's Diverse Flavours

China's culinary landscape is as vast and varied as its geography, offering a gastronomic adventure that is a highlight for many Singaporean visitors. Beyond the familiar dishes found in local Chinese restaurants back home, the authentic regional cuisines of China present a range of distinct tastes, textures, and cooking techniques. From the fiery spices of Sichuan to the delicate dim sum of Guangdong, each region boasts its own culinary identity, shaped by centuries of tradition and local produce.

The sheer diversity means that exploring China's food scene is an adventure in itself. Peking Duck, with its crispy skin and succulent meat, is a must-try when in Beijing, often served with thin pancakes, scallions, and hoisin sauce.

In Shanghai, the sweet and savoury flavours of braised pork belly (Hong Shao Rou) and the delicate soup dumplings (Xiao Long Bao) are iconic. For Muslim travellers, finding halal options requires a bit more planning. Major cities like Beijing and Shanghai have established halal restaurants, particularly in areas with Muslim communities, and many establishments are increasingly aware of dietary needs, though it's always wise to inquire.

Regional variations are profound. Sichuan cuisine is celebrated for its bold use of garlic, chili peppers, and Sichuan peppercorns, creating dishes that are famously numbing and spicy, such as Mapo Tofu and Kung Pao Chicken. Contrast this with the lighter, fresher flavours of Cantonese cuisine, which emphasizes the natural taste of ingredients and is renowned for its steamed dishes, seafood, and, of course, dim sum. Hangzhou offers delicate freshwater fish dishes and the famous West Lake vinegar fish, while Yunnan's cuisine often incorporates unique herbs and spices influenced by its ethnic minority groups.

Navigating dining in China as a Singaporean traveller is generally straightforward, though a few local customs are worth noting. Tipping is not customary in China, and attempting to leave a tip can sometimes cause confusion. Meal times are typically earlier than in some Western countries, with lunch often around noon and dinner from 6 PM to 8 PM. While many restaurants in tourist areas will have English menus, learning a few basic Mandarin phrases for ordering or asking about ingredients can be very helpful. Be prepared for a lively dining atmosphere, especially in popular local eateries.

Navigating Local Customs and Ensuring a Safe Trip

Understanding and respecting local customs is an integral part of a fulfilling travel experience in China. While Chinese culture is generally welcoming, there are certain social norms that Singaporean travellers might find different from their own. Being aware of these can help foster positive interactions and avoid unintentional misunderstandings, contributing to a smoother and more enjoyable journey through this fascinating country.

When visiting temples or other religious sites, it's important to dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees, and to be mindful of photography rules, which often prohibit pictures inside prayer halls. In public spaces, while generally orderly, maintaining a respectful volume and being aware of personal space is appreciated. For instance, loud conversations on public transport are less common. Understanding these nuances allows for a more harmonious engagement with local life and demonstrates respect for the cultural environment.

Safety in China is generally high, with low rates of violent crime. However, like any major travel destination, it's wise to take standard precautions. Keep your belongings secure, especially in crowded tourist areas and on public transport, to guard against pickpocketing. For transportation, while taxis are readily available, using reputable ride-hailing apps like Didi (China's equivalent to Grab) is often recommended for convenience and transparency. Having a local SIM card or an international roaming plan can be invaluable for navigation and communication.

In case of emergencies, the national emergency number in China is 110 for police and 120 for ambulance. Singaporeans travelling abroad should always have the contact details for their country's embassy or high commission readily accessible. For China, the Singapore Embassy in Beijing and Consulates-General in Shanghai and Guangzhou can provide assistance to citizens in need. It is also advisable to have comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and trip disruptions.

Your Travel Blueprint for China from Singapore

Embarking on a journey from Singapore to China is a well-trodden path for many, thanks to numerous direct flight options and a relatively short travel time. Airlines like Singapore Airlines, China Eastern, China Southern, and Air China frequently operate routes connecting Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) to major Chinese cities such as Beijing (PEK), Shanghai (PVG), Guangzhou (CAN), and Hangzhou (HGH). Flight durations typically range from 4 to 6 hours, with prices varying based on the season and how far in advance you book flight tickets. Planning ahead can secure more favourable fares.

Once you arrive in China, navigating between cities is remarkably efficient, largely thanks to the country's extensive high-speed rail network. Services like the Fuxing Hao trains connect major hubs like Beijing and Shanghai in just over four hours, offering a comfortable and scenic way to travel. Domestic flights are also plentiful for longer distances, and while buses serve many routes, high-speed trains are generally preferred for their speed and comfort. Within cities, extensive subway systems in metropolises like Shanghai and Beijing make local travel convenient and affordable.

The best time to visit China from Singapore largely depends on your preferences for weather and crowd levels. Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) are generally considered ideal, offering pleasant temperatures and clear skies across most regions.

Summer (June to August) can be hot and humid, especially in the south, while winter (December to February) brings cold temperatures, particularly in the north, but also fewer crowds and lower prices. Major holidays like Chinese New Year and the National Day Golden Week (early October) see significant travel surges and should ideally be avoided if you prefer a quieter experience.

Before your departure, ensure you have your passport, which should have at least six months of validity remaining. The local currency is the Chinese Yuan (CNY), and while mobile payment systems like Alipay and WeChat Pay are dominant, having some cash is still useful, especially in smaller towns. Consider purchasing a local SIM card upon arrival for data access, or ensure your Singaporean mobile plan offers affordable roaming. Essential apps include translation tools, maps, and ride-hailing services. Double-checking visa requirements for your specific nationality is also a crucial pre-departure step.

Visa Requirements for Singaporean Citizens

For Singaporean passport holders planning a trip to China, understanding the visa requirements is a critical step in the travel preparation process. As of recent policy updates, Singaporean citizens are generally permitted visa-free entry into mainland China for short stays, typically for tourism or business purposes. This allows for a convenient and streamlined entry, making China an accessible destination for spontaneous trips or planned holidays from Singapore.

The standard visa-free allowance for Singaporean citizens typically permits stays of up to 15 days. It is essential to ensure that your passport has a validity of at least six months beyond your intended stay and contains sufficient blank pages for entry and exit stamps. While visa-free entry is a significant advantage, it is always prudent to verify the latest regulations with the Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Singapore or official Chinese immigration channels, as policies can be subject to change without prior notice.

While visa-free entry simplifies the process, it is crucial for travellers to be aware of any specific conditions or limitations that may apply. Should your travel plans exceed the visa-free period, or if you are travelling for purposes other than tourism or short-term business, you will need to apply for the appropriate visa in advance through the Chinese Embassy or its authorized visa application centres. Always confirm the most current entry requirements before booking your book flight and accommodation.

Your Next Adventure to China Starts Here

China offers a journey that is profoundly transformative, a destination that consistently surprises and delights with its sheer scale and depth of experience. It's a place where ancient wonders stand shoulder-to-shoulder with futuristic marvels, and where every corner turned reveals a new cultural insight or a breathtaking vista. For Singaporean travellers, it represents an opportunity to explore a civilization that has shaped global history and continues to be a powerhouse of innovation and culture, providing a travel experience that is both educational and exhilarating.

At Traveloka, we understand that finding the perfect accommodation is key to unlocking the best of China. Our platform features a comprehensive selection of hotels, ranging from budget-friendly options starting from just S$79.25 per night, perfect for the savvy traveller, to luxurious five-star establishments that promise an unparalleled stay. Whether you're drawn to the bustling streets of Shanghai, the historical grandeur of Beijing, or the scenic beauty of Hangzhou, we have a diverse array of choices to suit every preference and budget.

Booking your Chinese adventure with Traveloka means enjoying a seamless and secure process. With flexible payment options, including credit cards and our convenient PayLater service, securing your ideal stay is easier than ever. Browse verified guest reviews to make informed decisions and discover fantastic deals on a cheap hotel or a premium resort. Let Traveloka be your trusted partner in planning an enriching and memorable trip to China.

All information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication. Prices are subject to change depending on season, availability, and hotel policy.

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