A wider range of accommodation options in Singapore, with the opening of more high-end, boutique and building-converted hotels, will complement the city’s many new attractions and developments in the coming year and its long-term tourism plans.
Jesper Palmqvist, senior director Asia-Pacific, STR, predicts this will mean “an increase in arrivals of all segments, both across short and longer length of stay” for hotels.

Singapore ended 2024 with 447 properties totalling 79,648 keys, and 647 keys will be added in 2025 – more in the upper upscale and luxury class including the second Raffles Hotel in Sentosa and the first Banyan Tree in Singapore, Eco-Resort Mandai Rainforest Resort.
Palmqvist added: “There are also movements both in increased boutique hotels which we expect to continue in the years to come as it was a gap…































