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Swimming Pool  1 Six Senses Ibiza, Spain Hotels
8.8
(61)
Very Good
Hotels
Portinatx, Sant Joan de Labritja
Babysitting
Pets allowed
Price around

S$2,593.31

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Primary Image 1 Santo Mauro, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Madrid, Spain Hotels
Hotels
Madrid, Community of Madrid
Bicycle rental
Fitness center
Business facilities
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S$1,227.55

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Other Hotel Photo 1 Thompson Madrid, by Hyatt, Spain Hotels
9.5
(385)
Exceptional
Hotels
Madrid, Community of Madrid
Outdoor facilities
Children games
Fitness center
Rooftop terrace
Poolside bar
Airport transfer
Price around

S$657.34

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Hotel Exterior 1 Holiday Inn Express BARCELONA - MOLINS DE REI by IHG, Spain Hotels
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Molins de Rei, Barcelona
Casino
Tennis
Bar
Price around

S$223.02

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Primary Image 1 Coronado, Spain Hotels
7.6
(130)
Pleasant
Hotels
El Poble-sec, Sants-Montjuïc
Price around

S$190.49

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Primary Image 1 The Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Madrid, Spain Hotels
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Madrid, Community of Madrid
Outdoor facilities
Limo or town car service
Fitness center
Business facilities
Express check-out
Price around

S$868.78

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Primary Image 1 Hotel YIT Ciudad de Zaragoza​​​​​​​, Spain Hotels
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Zaragoza, Zaragoza
Outdoor facilities
Business facilities
Wheelchair accessible
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S$105.91

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Other Hotel Photo 1 Petit Palace Vargas, Spain Hotels
9.4
(419)
Exceptional
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Seville, Seville
Bicycle rental
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S$136.35

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Other Hotel Photo 1 Dorma Plaza Catalunya, Spain Hotels
8.6
(823)
Very Good
Hotels
Eixample, Barcelona
Outdoor facilities
Rooftop terrace
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S$336.96

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Other Hotel Photo 1 Renaissance Barcelona Fira Hotel, Spain Hotels
9.2
(1,009)
Exceptional
Hotels
L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona
Rooftop terrace
Poolside bar
Wheelchair accessible
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S$362.27

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Primary Image 1 Hotel Madanis, Spain Hotels
8.3
(371)
Very Good
Hotels
L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona
Bicycle rental
Business facilities
Airport transfer
Wheelchair accessible
Price around

S$275.39

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Other Hotel Photo 1 JW Marriott Hotel Madrid, Spain Hotels
9.4
(139)
Exceptional
Hotels
Madrid, Community of Madrid
Babysitting
Romantic proposal packages
Fitness center
Spa
Price around

S$865.57

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Other Hotel Photo 1 Hotel Boutique Mirlo Barcelona, Spain Hotels
9.8
(144)
Exceptional
Hotels
Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, Barcelona
Outdoor facilities
Bicycle rental
Steam room
Poolside bar
Library
Spa
Price around

S$419.51

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Exterior 1 Mercure Barcelona Condor, Spain Hotels
8.4
(415)
Very Good
Hotels
Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, Barcelona
A***i
Located near to metro stations in a quiet neighborhood. Easily connected to city center and major attractions. Room was clean. Staff were friendly and very helpful.
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S$272.79

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Primary Image 1 Hotel AG Express Elche, Spain Hotels
8.6
(557)
Very Good
Hotels
Elche, Alicante
Picnic area
Price around

S$81.60

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Lobby 1 Canopy by Hilton Madrid Castellana, Spain Hotels
Hotels
Madrid, Community of Madrid
Health club
Fitness center
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S$347.30

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Other Hotel Photo 1 Four Seasons Hotel Madrid, Spain Hotels
9.8
(344)
Exceptional
Hotels
Madrid, Community of Madrid
Braille or raised signage
Health club
Shops
Fitness center
Airport transfer
Spa
Price around

S$1,972.39

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Other Hotel Photo 1 Pestana CR7 Gran Vía Madrid, Spain Hotels
9
(1,057)
Exceptional
Hotels
Madrid, Community of Madrid
Romantic proposal packages
Rooftop terrace
Poolside bar
Wheelchair accessible
Price around

S$379.19

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Other Hotel Photo 1 Hotel Condes de Barcelona, Spain Hotels
9.4
(1,012)
Exceptional
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Eixample, Barcelona
Braille or raised signage
Outdoor facilities
Babysitting
Rooftop terrace
Business facilities
Poolside bar
Price around

S$405.45

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Primary Image 1 AC Hotel Diagonal L'Illa by Marriott, Spain Hotels
Hotels
Les Corts, Barcelona
Business facilities
Express check-out
Price around

S$361.43

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Other Hotel Photo 1 Truliving Vallecas by Habyt, Spain Hotels
9.2
(347)
Exceptional
Hotels
Madrid, Community of Madrid
Shops
Fitness center
Billiard
Rooftop terrace
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S$144.41

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Total Accommodation: 21 Properties
Popular Region
Madrid, Catalonia
Popular hotel
Six Senses Ibiza, Santo Mauro, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Madrid
Known for its:
Culinary, Arts & Culture, Historical
Review score
8.6 from 3,370,793 reviews

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Spain: A Tapestry of Flavours, History, and Sun-Kissed Shores for Singaporean Explorers

Spain draws Singaporean travellers with a siren call of vibrant culture, exquisite flavours, and a history that whispers from every cobblestone street. Unlike the familiar urban landscapes of Southeast Asia, Spain offers a sensory journey that is both profoundly European and uniquely its own. Imagine the aroma of saffron-infused paella mingling with the scent of orange blossoms, the passionate strumming of a flamenco guitar echoing through ancient plazas, and the warmth of Mediterranean sun on your skin. This is a destination that engages all senses, promising a rich escape from the everyday. The sheer diversity within Spain is a significant draw for those seeking varied travel experiences. From the cosmopolitan energy of Barcelona and the regal grandeur of Madrid to the sun-drenched beaches of Alicante and the Moorish enchantment of Seville, each region presents a distinct personality. Whether you're drawn to the artistic heart of Catalonia, the historical depth of the Community of Madrid, the tranquil beauty of Sant Joan de Labritja, or the architectural wonders of Zaragoza, Spain offers a kaleidoscope of landscapes and cultures. This variety ensures that no two visits need be the same, catering to a wide spectrum of interests. For travellers from Singapore, understanding the value proposition is key. With an average review score of 8.6 from over three million guest experiences, Spain's hospitality sector is robust and well-regarded. While prices can vary significantly, the starting point of around S$100 per night for many accommodations indicates that a comfortable and authentic Spanish experience is accessible. This broad range of options, from charming boutique hotels to grand historic properties, means that travellers can tailor their stay to their budget without compromising on the essence of their Spanish adventure. Consider the allure of Seville, a city where the scent of jasmine hangs heavy in the air and the echoes of flamenco resonate through its narrow, winding streets. This Andalusian capital is a living museum, showcasing centuries of Moorish and Spanish heritage. Exploring its Alcázar palace, a breathtaking example of Mudéjar architecture, or witnessing a passionate flamenco performance are experiences that define a trip to southern Spain. For those seeking to truly connect with the soul of Spain, finding the right book hotel in Seville is the first step towards an immersive cultural journey. Spain is a destination that caters to virtually every type of Singaporean traveller. Families will find ample entertainment and child-friendly resorts, particularly in coastal areas. Couples can indulge in romantic city breaks in Madrid or Seville, enjoying intimate dinners and scenic strolls. Solo adventurers will appreciate the safety and ease of navigation, with vibrant cities offering endless opportunities for exploration and discovery. Business travellers, too, will find well-equipped hotels in major hubs like Madrid and Barcelona, ensuring productivity alongside cultural immersion.

Best Areas to Stay in Spain

Spain's allure lies not just in its iconic landmarks but in the distinct character of its cities and regions, each offering a unique flavour for travellers. Choosing where to base yourself is paramount, as it shapes your entire experience, from the pace of your days to the local flavours you savour. Whether you seek the artistic pulse of a major metropolis, the tranquil embrace of a coastal town, or the historical resonance of ancient cities, Spain provides a diverse canvas for your holiday.

Madrid

Madrid pulsates with an energy that is both sophisticated and down-to-earth, a capital city that feels like a grand, welcoming village. It's a place where world-class art museums sit comfortably alongside lively tapas bars, and grand boulevards give way to intimate plazas. For Singaporean travellers, Madrid offers a classic Spanish urban experience, perfect for those who appreciate fine dining, vibrant nightlife, and a deep dive into the country's rich artistic and historical heritage. It's ideal for couples seeking romance, solo explorers eager for discovery, and even families looking for cultural enrichment.

From Madrid, iconic landmarks like the Prado Museum, the Royal Palace, and Retiro Park are easily accessible, offering days of exploration. The city is a culinary powerhouse, with markets like Mercado de San Miguel providing a sensory feast of local produce and tapas. Getting around is seamless, with an efficient metro system connecting all major points of interest. For those arriving from Singapore, Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD) is a major international hub, offering numerous flight connections. It's also a central point for onward travel to other Spanish cities via high-speed rail.

Catalonia (Barcelona and surrounding areas)

Catalonia, with Barcelona as its vibrant heart, offers a distinct cultural identity and a breathtaking blend of Gothic architecture, avant-garde design, and Mediterranean charm. This region is a dream for travellers who appreciate art, architecture, and a lively coastal atmosphere. Barcelona itself is a city that never sleeps, boasting Gaudí's whimsical creations, the historic Gothic Quarter, and the bustling Las Ramblas. Beyond the city, Catalonia's diverse landscapes include the rugged beauty of the Pyrenees and the serene vineyards of the Penedès region, making it suitable for culture vultures, foodies, and nature lovers alike.

Within Catalonia, Barcelona is a rich collection of attractions, from Sagrada Familia and Park Güell to the Picasso Museum. The region's culinary scene is renowned, with fresh seafood along the coast and hearty mountain cuisine inland. Getting to Barcelona is straightforward, with Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN) serving as a major gateway. The region is well-connected by an extensive network of trains and buses, allowing for easy exploration of charming towns like Girona or the coastal resorts. Travellers can easily book attraction tickets for popular sites in advance.

Seville

Seville, the capital of Andalusia, captivates with its passionate spirit, Moorish heritage, and sun-drenched ambiance. This is a city that embodies the romantic soul of southern Spain, where the scent of orange blossoms fills the air and the rhythmic beat of flamenco can be heard in its intimate courtyards. Seville is perfect for travellers seeking a deeply cultural and atmospheric experience, ideal for couples looking for a romantic escape or solo travellers wanting to immerse themselves in history and tradition. Its slower pace of life invites you to wander its charming streets and soak in the local culture.

The city's iconic landmarks include the magnificent Alcázar of Seville, the grand Seville Cathedral (home to Columbus's tomb), and the picturesque Plaza de España. Seville is also the birthplace of flamenco, and experiencing an authentic performance is a highlight. The local cuisine is a delight, with tapas culture thriving in its many bars, offering regional specialities like gazpacho and Iberian ham. Seville Airport (SVQ) connects to major European cities, and the city is well-served by high-speed trains to Madrid and other Spanish destinations, making it an accessible yet distinct destination.

Ibiza (specifically Sant Joan de Labritja)

While often associated with its legendary nightlife, Ibiza offers a serene and luxurious side, particularly in areas like Sant Joan de Labritja. This northern part of the island is a retreat of natural beauty, with rugged coastlines, hidden coves, and a tranquil atmosphere that contrasts sharply with the island's more famous party hubs. It's an ideal destination for Singaporean travellers seeking a sophisticated escape, focusing on wellness, natural beauty, and high-end relaxation. This area appeals to couples looking for a romantic retreat, families desiring a peaceful holiday, and discerning travellers seeking a luxurious, laid-back experience.

Sant Joan de Labritja is known for its stunning beaches like Cala Xarraca and Cala Benirràs, offering crystal-clear waters and breathtaking sunsets. The area is dotted with charming villages, organic markets, and yoga retreats, promoting a holistic lifestyle. While Ibiza's main airport (IBZ) serves international and domestic flights, reaching Sant Joan de Labritja typically involves a scenic drive, offering glimpses of the island's unspoiled landscapes. For those seeking a tranquil yet luxurious island experience away from the crowds, this corner of Ibiza provides an exceptional setting.

Discover Your Perfect Spanish Stay: A Spectrum of Hotels

Spain's accommodation landscape is as varied and captivating as its geography, offering everything from budget-friendly hostels to opulent five-star resorts. For Singaporean travellers, understanding this spectrum is crucial for planning a trip that aligns with both their desires and their budget. Whether you're seeking a wallet-friendly base for extensive exploration or a luxurious retreat to unwind, Spain provides a wealth of options, each promising a unique facet of the Spanish experience.

Budget Hotels in Spain — Affordable Stays from S$ 80.84/night

For the budget-conscious Singaporean traveller, Spain offers a surprising number of clean, comfortable, and well-located hotels that don't break the bank. These establishments often provide essential amenities and a friendly atmosphere, making them ideal for those who plan to spend most of their time exploring the sights and sounds of Spain. Prioritising these options allows for longer stays or more funds allocated to experiencing local culture and cuisine, proving that an enriching trip doesn't require a premium price tag.

Hotel AG Express Elche

Travellers who value practicality and a good night's sleep without unnecessary frills will find Hotel AG Express Elche a sensible choice. This 4-star hotel, with a solid rating of 8.6 from 557 reviews, offers a comfortable base for exploring the Alicante region. Its location in Elche means you're close to unique attractions like the Palmeral de Elche, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The price point, starting from S$80.84, makes it an attractive option for those looking to stretch their travel budget further while still enjoying quality accommodation.

Hotel YIT Ciudad de Zaragoza

For those who appreciate a blend of value and convenience, Hotel YIT Ciudad de Zaragoza presents a compelling option. This 2-star hotel, holding a respectable 8.0 rating from 721 guests, offers a welcoming atmosphere in the historic city of Zaragoza. Its affordability, with prices beginning at S$104.92, makes it an excellent choice for travellers keen on exploring Aragon's rich history and culture without overspending. The availability of bicycle rental and a rooftop terrace adds to its appeal for active explorers.

Mid-Range Hotels in Spain: Comfortable Stays Without Overspending

The mid-range hotel segment in Spain is where many travellers find the sweet spot between comfort, amenities, and value. These hotels, typically rated 2.5 to 3 stars, offer a step up in services and room quality compared to budget options, often including features like on-site dining, better facilities, and more spacious rooms. For Singaporean visitors, this category provides a reliable and comfortable base for exploring Spain's diverse cities and regions, ensuring a pleasant stay without the premium cost associated with luxury properties.

Holiday Inn Express BARCELONA - MOLINS DE REI by IHG

For travellers seeking a familiar brand with reliable standards, the Holiday Inn Express Barcelona - Molins de Rei by IHG offers a convenient option. This 1-star hotel, despite its rating, boasts an impressive 8.4 score from over a thousand reviews, indicating a high level of guest satisfaction. Starting at S$228.01, it provides a comfortable and functional base for exploring Barcelona and its surroundings, with amenities like a fitness centre and spa suggesting a focus on guest well-being.

The Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Madrid

While listed as a 3-star property, The Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Madrid, offers an experience that transcends its rating, providing a glimpse into grand European hospitality. With an exceptional 9.2 rating from 1004 reviews, guests consistently praise its elegance and service. Priced from S$846.48, it represents a significant investment, but for those seeking a taste of classic luxury in the heart of Madrid, its opulent interiors and prime location make it a memorable choice for a special occasion.

AC Hotel Diagonal L'Illa by Marriott

Travellers who appreciate the blend of modern design and reliable service will find the AC Hotel Diagonal L'Illa by Marriott a solid choice. This 3-star hotel, rated 8.8 by 437 guests, offers a comfortable and stylish stay in Barcelona's Les Corts district. With prices starting at S$358.50, it provides good value for its location and amenities, appealing to both business and leisure travellers looking for a well-appointed base in a dynamic part of the city.

Thompson Madrid, by Hyatt

The Thompson Madrid, by Hyatt, stands out as a 3-star hotel that punches well above its weight, evidenced by its remarkable 9.5 rating from 384 reviews. This property offers a vibrant and stylish atmosphere in the heart of Madrid, starting at S$648.90. Its appeal lies in its modern amenities, including outdoor facilities and a library, making it a comfortable and engaging choice for travellers who appreciate contemporary design and a lively ambiance in a prime city location.

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

Spain's 4-star hotels represent a fantastic balance for Singaporean travellers, offering a significant upgrade in comfort and amenities without reaching the stratospheric prices of top-tier luxury. These properties often feature excellent dining options, well-equipped fitness centres, and stylish rooms, providing a premium experience that enhances any holiday. They are perfect for those who want a comfortable and convenient base from which to explore Spain's rich culture and diverse landscapes, ensuring a memorable stay.

Petit Palace Vargas

For travellers seeking a charming and well-appointed stay in the heart of Seville, Petit Palace Vargas is an excellent 4-star option. Garnering a high rating of 9.4 from 418 reviews, this hotel clearly impresses its guests. Starting at S$141.43, it offers exceptional value, providing amenities like outdoor facilities, a fitness centre, and a rooftop terrace that enhance the guest experience. Its location makes it ideal for immersing oneself in Seville's captivating atmosphere.

Hotel Boutique Mirlo Barcelona

Hotel Boutique Mirlo Barcelona, a 4-star establishment, offers a highly personalised and luxurious experience, reflected in its outstanding 9.8 rating from 144 reviews. This boutique hotel provides a tranquil escape with amenities like a health club and billiard room, starting at S$414.90. It's a superb choice for discerning travellers who appreciate attention to detail and a sophisticated ambiance in a prime Barcelona location, offering a more intimate and refined stay.

Renaissance Barcelona Fira Hotel

The Renaissance Barcelona Fira Hotel, a 4-star property, provides a striking architectural statement and a comfortable stay for visitors to Barcelona. With a strong rating of 9.2 from 1006 reviews, it's a popular choice for its modern design and excellent facilities, including bicycle rental. Priced from S$358.90, it offers a great balance of contemporary style and comfort, making it an appealing option for travellers looking for a well-regarded hotel in a dynamic part of the city.

Hotel Condes de Barcelona

Hotel Condes de Barcelona, a 4-star hotel, offers a blend of classic elegance and modern comfort in a prime Eixample location. Its impressive 9.4 rating from 1009 reviews highlights its consistent quality and guest satisfaction. Starting at S$401.67, it provides a sophisticated base for exploring Barcelona, with amenities like shops adding to its convenience. This hotel is well-suited for travellers who appreciate a central location and a touch of refined style.

Pestana CR7 Gran Vía Madrid

Pestana CR7 Gran Vía Madrid, a 4-star hotel, brings a contemporary and energetic vibe to the heart of the Spanish capital. With a solid 9.0 rating from 1052 reviews, it's a popular choice for its stylish design and excellent location on Gran Vía. Priced from S$375.76, it offers good value for a modern hotel in such a prime spot, appealing to travellers who want to be in the centre of Madrid's action and appreciate a lively atmosphere.

Hotel AG Express Elche

For travellers seeking a practical and comfortable base in the Alicante region, Hotel AG Express Elche is a noteworthy 4-star option. It holds a respectable 8.6 rating from 557 reviews, indicating a consistent level of guest satisfaction. With prices starting at S$80.84, it represents excellent value, particularly for those who prioritise affordability without compromising on essential comforts. The hotel's accessibility features, such as braille or raised signage, also cater to a wider range of travellers.

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

Spain's luxury hotel sector is defined by its impeccable service, exquisite design, and world-class amenities, offering Singaporean travellers an unparalleled experience. These 4.5 and 5-star properties are more than just places to stay; they are destinations in themselves, providing a sanctuary of comfort and indulgence. For those seeking the ultimate in relaxation and sophistication, these hotels offer a chance to experience the pinnacle of Spanish hospitality, often in breathtaking locations.

Six Senses Ibiza

For a truly exclusive and wellness-focused escape, Six Senses Ibiza stands out as a premier 5-star destination. With a high rating of 8.8 from 61 reviews, this property offers a serene and luxurious experience in Portinatx. Starting at a premium S$2,439.24, it caters to travellers seeking unparalleled service, including babysitting and pet-friendly options, alongside stunning natural beauty and a focus on holistic well-being. It's an ideal choice for those desiring a high-end, tranquil island retreat.

Santo Mauro, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Madrid

Santo Mauro, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Madrid, embodies classic elegance and refined luxury in the heart of the Spanish capital. This 5-star hotel, boasting an exceptional 9.6 rating from 172 reviews, offers a sophisticated retreat for discerning travellers. Priced from S$1,216.12, it represents a significant investment, but for those seeking an opulent experience with impeccable service, its historic charm and prime location make it a distinguished choice for a memorable stay in Madrid.

JW Marriott Hotel Madrid

The JW Marriott Hotel Madrid offers a sophisticated and contemporary luxury experience in the vibrant Spanish capital. This 5-star hotel, with a strong 9.4 rating from 137 reviews, provides guests with high-end amenities and exceptional service, starting at S$857.52. Its appeal lies in its modern comforts, including outdoor facilities and a fitness centre, making it a prime choice for travellers who seek a blend of urban excitement and refined relaxation in a central Madrid location.

Canopy by Hilton Madrid Castellana

Canopy by Hilton Madrid Castellana presents a stylish and modern 5-star option for travellers seeking comfort and convenience in Madrid. With a commendable 9.2 rating from 534 reviews, this hotel is a popular choice for its chic design and excellent service, starting at S$344.07. It offers a welcoming atmosphere and thoughtful amenities, making it a great base for exploring the city or for business travellers needing a comfortable and well-equipped stay.

Four Seasons Hotel Madrid

The Four Seasons Hotel Madrid is synonymous with unparalleled luxury and service, offering a truly world-class 4-star experience in the heart of the city. Its outstanding 9.8 rating from 343 reviews speaks volumes about its quality. While the price point, starting at S$1,950.35, places it at the higher end, it delivers an exceptional level of comfort, exquisite dining, and bespoke service, making it a top choice for those seeking the ultimate indulgence in Madrid.

Coronado

Coronado, a 5-star hotel, offers a blend of comfort and convenience, particularly for travellers who value accessibility and well-appointed facilities. With a rating of 7.6 from 130 reviews, it provides a solid accommodation option. Starting at S$188.72, it presents a more accessible entry point into the luxury segment, featuring outdoor facilities and business services that cater to a range of guest needs, making it a practical choice for those seeking a comfortable stay in its locale.

Holiday Inn Express BARCELONA - MOLINS DE REI by IHG

For travellers seeking a familiar and reliable brand, the Holiday Inn Express Barcelona - Molins de Rei by IHG offers a practical 1-star option. Despite its star rating, it achieves an impressive 8.4 from 1001 reviews, highlighting guest satisfaction with its core offerings. Starting at S$228.01, it provides a comfortable and functional base for exploring the Barcelona region, with amenities like a fitness centre and spa suggesting a focus on guest well-being and convenience.

Hotel Madanis

Hotel Madanis, a 5-star establishment, offers a blend of comfort and convenience, particularly for families and those seeking a relaxing stay. With a rating of 8.3 from 371 reviews, it's a well-regarded option. Starting at S$266.58, it provides a good balance of amenities, including babysitting services and a poolside bar, making it a practical choice for travellers who value a comfortable environment with added conveniences for a pleasant holiday experience.

Mercure Barcelona Condor

Mercure Barcelona Condor, a 2-star hotel, provides a comfortable and convenient stay for travellers exploring Barcelona. It holds a respectable 8.4 rating from 415 reviews, indicating a good level of guest satisfaction for its category. Starting at S$271.34, it offers a solid option for those who want a well-located base with amenities like a health club and rooftop terrace, appealing to travellers who appreciate value and accessibility in a bustling city.

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

For Singaporean travellers planning extended stays in Spain, apartments and serviced residences offer a compelling alternative to traditional hotels. These accommodations provide the flexibility of a home-like environment, often including kitchen facilities, separate living areas, and more space. This makes them ideal for families, groups, or anyone who prefers a more independent and self-catered experience, allowing for a deeper immersion into local life and greater control over meal times and routines.

Truliving Vallecas by Habyt

Truliving Vallecas by Habyt offers a modern and functional apartment-style stay in Madrid, catering to travellers seeking a more independent experience. This property, rated 9.2 from 346 reviews, provides a comfortable and well-equipped base, starting at S$143.06. Its appeal lies in offering a home-like environment with the convenience of city living, making it a practical choice for longer stays or for those who prefer to have their own space and cooking facilities.

A Culinary Journey Through Spain

Spain's culinary landscape is a vibrant testament to its rich history and diverse geography, offering Singaporean travellers an adventure for the palate that is both deeply satisfying and endlessly surprising. Far from a monolithic cuisine, Spanish food is a mosaic of regional specialities, each reflecting local produce, historical influences, and distinct traditions. From the hearty stews of the north to the fresh seafood of the Mediterranean coast, every meal tells a story of the land and its people. The undisputed king of Spanish culinary experiences is the tapa. These small, flavourful dishes are more than just appetisers; they are a way of life, encouraging social interaction and the sampling of a wide variety of tastes. Think of patatas bravas with their crispy potatoes and spicy sauce, gambas al ajillo sizzling with garlic and chilli, or succulent jamón ibérico. For Muslim travellers from Singapore, finding halal options requires a bit more planning. While pork is prevalent, many restaurants offer chicken, lamb, or seafood dishes. Seeking out restaurants in larger cities that explicitly cater to halal requirements or focusing on naturally halal-friendly options like grilled fish and vegetable dishes is advisable. Regional diversity is a hallmark of Spanish cuisine, making it a compelling reason to explore beyond a single city. In the Basque Country, expect innovative pintxos and hearty seafood dishes. Catalonia boasts its own unique flavours, including crema catalana and botifarra. Andalusia offers gazpacho, salmorejo, and the freshest fried fish. Even within cities, neighbourhoods can have distinct culinary identities. For instance, Madrid's La Latina district is famous for its traditional tapas bars, while the Salamanca district offers more upscale dining experiences. Navigating dining in Spain is a delightful cultural immersion. Meal times tend to be later than in Singapore, with lunch typically served between 2 PM and 4 PM, and dinner not usually starting before 9 PM. Tipping is not as obligatory as in some other countries; a small gratuity for excellent service is appreciated but not expected. When ordering, feel free to ask for recommendations or clarifications. The emphasis is on enjoying the food and the company, so embrace the relaxed pace and savour every bite of your Spanish culinary adventure.

Cultural Norms and Staying Safe in Spain

Understanding and respecting local customs is key to a smooth and enjoyable trip to Spain for Singaporean travellers. While Spaniards are generally warm and welcoming, a few cultural nuances can help you navigate social interactions with ease. For instance, punctuality is viewed differently; while business meetings might require strict adherence to time, social gatherings often have a more relaxed approach, with guests arriving fashionably late. Greetings often involve a handshake, and among friends or family, two kisses on the cheek (starting with the right) are common. When visiting Spain's many historical sites, such as cathedrals or palaces, dressing respectfully is important. While not as strict as some Middle Eastern countries, covering shoulders and knees is generally advisable, especially when entering religious buildings. Photography rules can vary; always look for signage indicating where photos are prohibited, particularly in churches or museums where flash photography might be banned to protect artworks. In commercial attractions, queues are usually orderly, and respecting personal space, though sometimes less pronounced than in Singapore, is still appreciated. Safety in Spain is generally high, but like any popular tourist destination, petty theft can occur, especially in crowded areas. Singaporean travellers are advised to be vigilant with their belongings, particularly in busy tourist spots, public transport, and on beaches. Keeping valuables secure and out of sight is paramount. For transportation, Spain has an excellent public transport network, including efficient metro systems in major cities and reliable bus services. Ride-hailing apps are available in most cities, offering a convenient alternative to taxis. In case of emergencies, the primary emergency number in Spain is 112, which connects to police, ambulance, and fire services. For Singaporean citizens travelling abroad, it's always wise to register your trip with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. While Spain is a Schengen Area country, ensuring you have comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and trip disruptions is highly recommended. Familiarising yourself with the contact details of the nearest Singaporean Embassy or Consulate in Spain can provide peace of mind.

Getting to Spain and Getting Around

For Singaporean travellers embarking on a journey to Spain, the adventure begins with the flight. Direct flights from Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) to major Spanish hubs like Madrid (MAD) or Barcelona (BCN) are not common, meaning most travellers will transit through other major international airports. Common transit points include hubs in the Middle East (like Dubai or Doha) or major European cities (such as Amsterdam, Frankfurt, or London). Airlines like Singapore Airlines, Emirates, Qatar Airways, and various European carriers frequently operate these routes. The total travel time, including layovers, can range from 16 to over 24 hours, with flight prices varying significantly based on the season, booking time, and airline, but typically starting from around S$1,200 for an economy ticket. Planning and booking your book flight in advance is crucial for securing better fares. Once in Spain, navigating between cities is remarkably efficient thanks to an extensive high-speed rail network, operated primarily by Renfe. Services like the AVE connect major cities such as Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, and Valencia, offering a comfortable and swift way to travel. For instance, the journey from Madrid to Barcelona takes just under three hours. Intercity bus services are also widely available and often more budget-friendly, connecting even smaller towns. Domestic flights are an option for longer distances, such as travelling between the mainland and the Balearic or Canary Islands, though train travel is often preferred for its convenience and scenic value. The best time to visit Spain from Singapore largely depends on your preferences regarding weather and crowds. Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) generally offer the most pleasant weather across the country, with mild temperatures and fewer tourists, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Summer (July to August) can be very hot, especially in the southern regions, and is peak tourist season, leading to higher prices and larger crowds. Winter (November to March) is cooler, particularly in the north, but offers a more tranquil experience and lower prices, with cities like Madrid and Seville still offering plenty to see and do. Before departing Singapore, it's essential to prepare a few key items. The currency in Spain is the Euro (EUR). While credit and debit cards are widely accepted, it's advisable to carry some cash for smaller purchases or in more rural areas. Exchange rates fluctuate, so checking the current SGD to EUR rate is recommended. Purchasing a local SIM card upon arrival or opting for an international roaming plan from your Singaporean provider will ensure connectivity. Essential apps to download include translation tools, offline maps, and local transport apps. Ensure your passport has at least six months of validity beyond your intended stay.

Entry Requirements for Singaporean Passport Holders

For Singaporean passport holders planning a trip to Spain, the good news is that entry is generally straightforward for short stays. Spain is part of the Schengen Area, a zone comprising 27 European countries that have abolished passport and immigration controls at their mutual borders. Singapore citizens are typically granted visa-free entry for tourism or business purposes for stays of up to 90 days within any 180-day period. This allows for considerable flexibility when planning your Spanish itinerary, whether it's a short city break or an extended exploration of the country. When entering the Schengen Area, including Spain, travellers may be asked to provide documentation to support their stay. This can include proof of sufficient financial means to cover your expenses during your visit, a return or onward ticket, and confirmation of accommodation. While not always requested, having travel insurance that covers medical expenses and repatriation is highly recommended. Your passport should also be valid for at least three months beyond your intended date of departure from the Schengen Area and have been issued within the previous 10 years. It is crucial for all travellers to stay informed about the latest entry requirements, as visa policies and regulations can change. While the current visa-free status for Singaporeans is well-established, it is always best practice to verify this information with the official Spanish Embassy or Consulate in Singapore or the relevant immigration authorities before your travel dates. This proactive approach ensures a smooth entry process and allows you to focus on enjoying your Spanish adventure without any last-minute complications.

Your Spanish Adventure Starts Here

Spain offers a captivating blend of experiences that resonate deeply with travellers from Singapore, providing a varied mix of culture, history, and gastronomy that is both exotic and accessible. From the passionate rhythms of flamenco in Seville to the architectural marvels of Gaudí in Barcelona, and the sophisticated urban pulse of Madrid, the country promises a journey that stimulates the senses and broadens horizons. It's a destination that invites exploration, indulgence, and a genuine connection with its unique way of life, making it a truly rewarding escape. At Traveloka, we understand the diverse needs of Singaporean travellers, and our platform reflects this commitment. Whether you're seeking a charming boutique hotel in a historic quarter, a family-friendly resort by the coast, or a modern city hotel with all the amenities, our extensive listings cover Spain's most sought-after destinations. With options ranging from budget-friendly stays starting at around S$80 per night to luxurious 5-star properties, you can easily find accommodation that perfectly suits your travel style and budget. Booking your Spanish holiday with Traveloka offers peace of mind and convenience. Benefit from flexible payment options, including credit cards and Traveloka PayLater, alongside verified guest reviews that provide genuine insights into each property. We aim to make planning your trip as seamless as possible, allowing you to focus on the excitement of your upcoming adventure. Discover a cheap hotel or a luxury escape and start planning your unforgettable journey to Spain today.

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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