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13 of the Best Hostels in Singapore for 2024

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Welcome to my guide to the best hostels in Singapore – featuring recommendations from real travellers, including some of my favourite travel bloggers. Singapore can be a pretty pricey city, and if you’re travelling on a budget a hostel is a great way to save some cash. I’ve also included a few of the best capsule hotels, in case you value privacy over social vibes.

With so many great capsule dorms and backpacker hostels to choose from in Singapore, it’s hard to know where to start. I’ve divided this post into four sections to make life easier – see below for more details, and skip ahead if you like. Whether you’re looking for a dorm that feels more flashpacker than backpacker, or a great place to meet fellow travellers, these are some of the best hostels in Singapore. Enjoy!

Best Hostels in Singapore

My four hostel categories explained:

Premium Hostels – chic, luxurious hostels for flashpackers.
Social Hostels – for folks who want to make friends, but still get a decent night’s sleep!
Budget Hostels – cheap, cheerful hostels where you’ll feel right at home.
Pod Dorms – the best capsule hotels in Singapore.

Premium Hostels

Premium hostels are ones that go above and beyond what you expect from your average hostel! Stylish decor, ultra comfy rooms, and extra little luxuries that aren’t normally included. These are the best hostels in Singapore for flashpackers!

5footway.inn 

Recommended by: Cindy, Free Two Roam. Check out her review of 5footway.inn here for some more info.

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5footway.inn Project Ann Siang. Image Credit: Hostelworld

5FootWay.Inn is the largest boutique hostel chain in Singapore, and on our last trip to Singapore we stayed at their Project Boat Quay location. This hostel is perfectly located right next to the Singapore River – while the other two hostels are in Ann Siang and Chinatown. 

Boat Quay is teeming with cheap restaurants and bars and has a really great atmosphere at night. It does get a little noisy, so be sure to bring some earplugs! You can still see some of the original features in the 5footway.inn buildings, such as the old wooden doors that lead out to the terrace.

The dorms are all comfy and modern, with individual lights and plug sockets for each bed. Plus all the hostels have outdoor terraces and/or lounges for relaxing. 

Book Now: Project Ann Siang | Project Chinatown

Adler Hostel

Recommended by: Priyanko, Constant Traveller

UPDATE 2024: Adler Hostel has now closed – I’ll find a new recommendation asap!

Relaxed Social Hostels

These are hostels in Singapore that are great for meeting fellow travellers – perfect if you’re travelling solo, or in need of some social vibes. All these hostels have great common areas, or encourage interaction with tours and events. We’re not talking party hostels, though – you’ll still be able to get an unbroken night’s sleep at these recommendations!

Tribe Theory

Recommended by: Bilyana from Owl Over The World

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Image Credit: Bilyana

If you’re a digital nomad this is definitely your place in Singapore. Tribe Theory is a new category of affordable business accommodation for startups and entrepreneurs. The hostel features dormitory rooms with capsule beds, complimentary breakfast and of course, a co-working space.

Tribe Theory is perfect for bloggers, and everyone who works online and while traveling. On top of that, Tribe Theory is located in the heart of Singapore, on the buzzing Ann Siang Road. The hostel is housed in a heritage shop-house associated with Chow Ah Chey, Singapore’s first entrepreneur.

One of the best things about Tribe Theory is its atmosphere – and the fact that you get to stay in a place surrounded by like-minded people where you can work, engage connect and be inspired.

Little Red Dot

Recommended by: Rose, Where Rose Goes

UPDATE 2024: Little Red Dot Hostel has now closed – I’ll find a new recommendation asap!

Betel Box Hostel

Recommended by: Josie Wanders

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Image kindly provided by Betel Box Hostel

What I love best about the Betel Box hostel are the people who run it. This is one of the friendliest hostels I’ve been to – and I’ve stayed here four times. The rooms are clean and neat, and breakfast is included. There are various dorm rooms, and one private double room. All sorts of services are provided, including a variety of tours they run themselves. We did the Joo Chiat/Katong Food Walk and loved it.

Betel Box Hostel is located in the Joo Chiat area of Singapore. Here you will find lots of old shop houses, nightclubs and good eateries. It’s not far from the East Coast area if you need a chilli crab fix, and has convenient transport to the airport and city.

There’s a large common area with comfy chairs, video games, a pool table, and foosball. They run local tours, and are one of the best hostels in Singapore if you want to meet fellow travellers.

Book Now: Hostelworld | Booking.com | Direct

Beary Best!

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One of the most popular social hostels in Singapore on Hostelworld is Beary Best! It looks like a proper backpacker hostel – which seem to be pretty rare in Singapore – and it places a big emphasis on socializing.

Housed inside a restored art deco heritage building, Beary Best! features a large guest lounge filled with comfy chairs and teddy bears, and which has a big-screen TV for watching Netflix. The dorms look basic, but comfy enough – and they have high ratings for cleanliness. Plus there’s an outdoor garden patio, “ridiculously cheap drinks” (their words) available for sale, and regular free tours – which are always great for making friends. 

Book Now: Hostelworld | Booking.com

Budget Hostels in Singapore

These are basic but comfortable hostels offering an ideal budget option to backpackers in Singapore! Think cheap and cheerful, rather than dank and dirty! 

Bunc Hostel

Recommended by: Nisha and Vasu from Lemonicks

UPDATE 2024: Bunc Hostel Singapore has now closed – I’ll find a new recommendation asap!

Zen Hostel

Recommended by: Michela from Rocky Travel

In April 2016 I planned a stopover in Singapore on my way to Perth, Australia and booked four nights at the Zen Hostel. While I was a bit reluctant to book myself into a 12-bed female dormitory with no window, I was blown away by this small but truly functional place. Six comfortable bunk beds line the dorm in two rows, and the dorm stretches in length rather than width. However this hostel is peaceful, and although there were eight people sleeping, I hardly noticed it.

The kitchen and all facilities are well equipped, with fast wi-fi. Overall it’s a clean hostel, and in a safe area to walk back at night. Moreover, what makes the Zen Hostel a great place to stay in Singapore is the vicinity to shops and restaurants. It’s only a short walk to the heart of Little India. The nearest metro station is East-West line 11, only 7 minutes walk. All in all, 100 Euro for four nights was a great budget accommodation for an expensive city like Singapore.

UPDATE: It appears this hostel may now have closed – I’m working on finding out more!

Pod Dorms and Capsule Hotels in Singapore

If you value your privacy, but can’t quite afford a private room or a hotel, Singapore is full of amazing capsule hotels and pod-style dorms. These offer the best of both worlds; you’ll have your own little pod, with thick curtains or pull-down blinds for privacy. Below are a few of the best capsule hostels in Singapore… 

Spacepod@Com

Recommended by: Marya from The Beau Travellers. Read her review of Spacepod@com for more info.

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Being an introvert, I usually stay at a hotel as I always need some space on my own when I travel. However, the hotel rate in Singapore is too high for my budget, and that’s when I found Spacepod@com in the Kallang area.

This hostel offered a fair rate within my budget, and had everything I needed in a place to stay for a couple of nights. They provide free DIY laundry if needed, and the rate includes free breakfast with free tea/coffee for 24 hours.

It’s a DIY breakfast in which they provide bread and jam, as well as eggs for us to make our own scrambled eggs or omelette. Pretty decent to get yourself full in the morning in a place like Singapore, where everything is quite pricey!

Book Now: Booking.com

MET A Space Pod

Recommended by: various travellers.

13 of the Best Hostels in Singapore for 2024
Image Credit: Hostelworld

Several travellers recommended MET A Space Pods to me when I was searching for the best hostels in Singapore. The vibes are similar to those at Spacepod@com, with futuristic pod dorms, but the location is much more central. The property is just a few minute’s walk from both the Clarke Quay and Raffles Place MRT stations, as well as all the food and nightlife options of those areas. 

The capsule dorms are super modern, and each capsule has its own mirror, lights, TV, and aircon. There’s a free breakfast, a snack bar, and a games room if you need space to relax outside of your capsule. But the main selling point is the convenient location, and the fun of the space-themed pod dorms! 

Book Now: Hostelworld

Beat. Capsule Singapore

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Image Credit: Hostelworld

Featuring sleek, clean, and comfortable capsules, the Beat. Capsule Hostel on Boat Quay is in the perfect location for exploring Singapore. The capsules feature privacy blinds, individual lights, and a fold-down laptop desk.

It’s all about convenience and comfort at Beat. Capsule Hostel, with calm vibes and plenty of space to relax. You can even opt for a double capsule – perfect for couples, or solo travellers worried about feeling claustrophobic in a single pod. 

Book Now: Hostelworld | Booking.com

Quarters Capsule Hostel

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Image Credit: Hostelworld
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Image Credit: Hostelworld

Quarters Capsule Hostel in Boat Quay is one of the highest-rated capsule hostels in Singapore on Hostelworld, and it looks amazing. The dorms look basic, but are highly rated for cleanliness, and they have individual blinds for ultimate privacy. 

The common areas are Instagram-tastic, with cute pink decor and lots of marble surfaces in case you need to take any flat lays of your lunch! Speaking of lunch, this is one of the few hostels I’ve found that has a kitchen – which is always useful if you’re travelling to Singapore on a budget. 

UPDATE: It looks as if this hostel may have closed – I’m working on getting some more info.

The Bohemian Hostel

Recommended by: Rachel, Hilltops and Flipflops

13 of the Best Hostels in Singapore for 2024
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Bohemian Chic Hostel is the sister hostel to The Bohemian, both located in Chinatown. The location is ideal for exploring Chinatown of course, but is also easy to get to from the airport and the rest of Singapore. Plus, there are some great rooftop bars, speakeasies and hawkers centres to explore in the area!

The hostel itself was clean and quiet, which was the most important thing for me. It’s not great for socialising, but if you need a quiet place to rest your weary head after a day exploring the city, it’s perfect. There were 16 beds to my female-only dorm but it didn’t feel crowded. The beds are pod-style, which I loved, and each has a little curtain for complete privacy. There’s also a reading light, a TV and Beats headphones in each pod.

Bohemian Chic also offers a free airport shuttle on your outbound journey and free breakfast and chocolates every evening – who wouldn’t love that!?

Book Now: Hostelworld | Booking.com

Do you know any more great hostels in Singapore? Scroll down to share your recommendations in the comments!

6 thoughts on “13 of the Best Hostels in Singapore for 2024”

  1. I just came back from Singapore and loved it! I stayed at Bohemian Chic Hostel in Chinatown, which was also great! A lot like Beat Capsule Hostel by the looks of it! :)

  2. Omg, had to climb three stories just to get to 5footways reception. What exactly was luxury there? Haha, it’s just like any other boutique hostel.

    1. Well – the section is for “premium hostels” rather than specifically luxury hostels, and I was counting well-decorated boutique hostels in that. Unfortuantely if you want luxury you generally have to pay for it, and in Singapore that can be costly!!

      Which 5footways did you stay at (there are 3)? I’d like to mention that there’s a climb to reception :)

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