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Rest Bugis Hotel Bugis | Budget Stay with a Central Location

Rest Bugis Hotel

Rest Bugis Hotel is one of those places I recommend when friends ask me where to stay in Bugis without blowing their travel budget. Tucked right in the heart of the neighbourhood, it’s affordable, central, and refreshingly honest about what it offers. I like that there’s a wide mix of room types here from compact no-window rooms for short stays, to triple and family rooms that actually work for groups traveling together.

What makes Rest Bugis Hotel especially practical is its location. I can step out and be at Bugis MRT, shopping streets, hawker centres, and cafes within minutes. It suits couples who just need a comfortable base, families looking for value, friends traveling together, and budget travelers who care more about location and cleanliness than luxury frills. Simple, modern, and well-placed it’s the kind of hotel that lets you spend more on experiences and less on the room, without sacrificing comfort.

Why Stay at Rest Bugis Hotel​

When I’m choosing a hotel in Bugis, I always look for three things: location, value, and comfort. Rest Bugis Hotel ticks all three without trying too hard. I love that it sits right in the middle of Bugis, so I can walk to Bugis MRT, Kampong Glam, shopping streets, and late-night food spots without planning my day around transport.

What really stands out to me is the range of room types. Whether I’m traveling solo, as a couple, with friends, or with family, there’s a room that fits from budget-friendly no-window rooms to spacious family setups with bunk beds. Price-wise, it’s often more competitive than nearby budget hotels, especially considering how central it is.

The rooms themselves are clean, modern, and straightforward. No unnecessary frills, just comfortable beds, functional layouts, and a calm space to rest after a long day exploring. For me, it’s a practical Bugis stay that doesn’t compromise on convenience.

Room Types

Room Types​
Room Type

One thing I genuinely appreciate about Rest Bugis Hotel is how flexible the room selection is. I’ve stayed here for quick stopovers, recommended it to friends traveling in groups, and even pointed families this way and there’s always a room that fits. What I like most is the transparency: rooms are clearly labelled as window or no-window, including basement options, so there are no surprises at check-in. Whether I’m prioritising budget, space, or comfort, the choices feel practical, honest, and well thought out for real travellers.

1. Standard / Superior Rooms (Budget-Friendly Options)

Standard Superior Rooms

Superior Queen Room

When I want something simple and comfortable for a short stay, this is my go-to recommendation. The Superior Queen Room has a straightforward layout with just enough space to move around without feeling cramped. It’s designed for rest, not excess  a comfortable queen or double bed, clean finishes, and a calm atmosphere after a full day in Bugis.

Bed: 1 Double / Queen
Ideal for: Solo travelers, couples
Highlight: Comfortable basic stay with a simple, functional layout

Superior Twin Room

This one works well when I’m traveling with a friend or recommending a room for colleagues. Two single beds make sharing easy, and the layout keeps things practical for short stays. It’s not fancy, but it does exactly what it promises a clean, comfortable base in a central location.
Bed: 2 Single beds
Ideal for: Friends, business travelers
Highlight: Twin sharing option, great for short stays

Superior Queen Room – No Window (Basement)

If budget is the top priority, this is the most affordable option I usually point people toward. Located in the basement, this room has no natural light, but it’s quiet, cool, and surprisingly restful. Perfect if I know I’ll be out exploring all day and just need a solid place to sleep.
Bed: 1 Large double bed
Ideal for: Budget travelers
Highlight: Cheapest option, no natural ligh

Superior Twin Room – No Window (Basement)

Similar in feel to the queen version, this twin setup works well for friends who don’t mind skipping the window to save on cost. I find basement rooms here tend to feel quieter, which some travelers actually prefer.
Bed: 2 Single beds
Ideal for: Budget travelers, friends
Highlight: Basement room with a quieter feel

2. Deluxe Rooms (More Space + Better Comfort)

Deluxe Rooms

Deluxe Double Room

This is where I start recommending Rest Bugis to couples who want a bit more breathing room. The Deluxe Double Room feels more open, with better flow and slightly upgraded finishes compared to superior rooms. It’s a noticeable step up in comfort.
Bed: 1 Large double bed
Room size: ~17 m²
Ideal for: Couples
Highlight: Upgraded comfort over superior rooms

Deluxe Twin Room

For friends or colleagues staying a little longer, the Deluxe Twin offers extra comfort without jumping to premium pricing. The space feels more relaxed, especially after long days walking around Bugis and Kampong Glam.
Bed: 2 Single beds
Ideal for: Friends, colleagues
Highlight: Better comfort with an upgraded layout

Deluxe Double Room with Balcony

I love recommending this room to couples who enjoy having a little outdoor corner. The balcony adds a lovely city feel somewhere to sit, breathe, and watch Bugis wind down at night.
Bed: 1 Double bed
Room size: ~20 m²
View: City view
Ideal for: Couples
Highlight: Balcony as a premium feature

Double Room with Balcony

This is a slightly simpler balcony option but still offers that open-air bonus. It’s perfect if the balcony matters more than room size.
Bed: 1 Double bed
Ideal for: Couples
Highlight: Balcony category alternative

3. Skylight / Premium Feature Rooms

Skylight Premium Feature Rooms

Deluxe Skylight / Skylight Deluxe Room

This room feels brighter and more premium thanks to the skylight feature. I recommend it to couples who want natural light without paying luxury-hotel prices. It creates a softer, more open atmosphere, especially during the day.
Bed: 1 King / Extra-large double
Room size: ~20 m²
View: Skylight / street lighting
Ideal for: Couples
Highlight: Natural light effect with a premium feel

4. Triple Rooms (Group-Friendly Options)

Triple Rooms

Deluxe Triple Room

This is one of the best-value rooms for small groups. Three proper single beds mean no one has to compromise, and the layout works surprisingly well for shared stays.
Bed: 3 Single beds
Room size: ~19 m²
Ideal for: 3 friends, small groups
Highlight: Excellent value for groups

Triple Room – No Window

If you’re traveling as a group and keeping costs low, this no-window option makes sense. It’s functional, clean, and designed for rest rather than lounging.
Bed: 3 Single beds
Room size: ~20 m²
Ideal for: Budget group travelers
Highlight: Cheaper option without windows

Cinematic Triple Room – No Window (Basement)

This one has a slightly different vibe, with a cinematic theme that makes the basement setting feel intentional rather than basic. It’s fun, affordable, and popular with younger travelers.
Bed: 3 Single beds
Ideal for: Budget travelers
Highlight: Cinematic theme with a basement vibe

5. Family Rooms (Best for 3–4 Guests)

Family Rooms

Family Room with Bath

When families ask me for comfort and space, this room usually comes up first. The additional bath makes a real difference, especially after long sightseeing days.
Guests: Up to 4
Beds: 2 Single + 1 Double
Ideal for: Families
Highlight: Extra bath comfort

Family Room without Window

This option works well for families who prioritise value over views. It’s spacious enough for everyone and keeps accommodation costs reasonable.
Beds: 1 Single + 1 Semi-double / Double
Room size: ~20 m²
Ideal for: Budget families
Highlight: No window, lower rates

Deluxe Family Room

A solid middle-ground choice, this room balances comfort, layout, and price. I often recommend it to parents traveling with younger kids.
Beds: 1 Single + 1 Double
Ideal for: Parents with children
Highlight: Family-friendly layout

Premium Family Room

This is where Rest Bugis becomes genuinely fun for kids. The bunk bed setup adds personality, while adults still get a proper double bed.
Beds: 1 Double + 1 Bunk bed
Room size: ~26 m²
Ideal for: Families with children
Highlight: Fun bunk bed setup

Premier Family Room

The largest family option, ideal for bigger families who want space to spread out. If comfort and room size matter most, this is the one I point to.
Beds: 1 Double + 1 Bunk bed
Room size: ~30 m²
Ideal for: Larger families
Highlight: Most spacious family room category

Which Room Should You Book?

Which Room Should You Book.
Which Rooms Should You Book

If you’re standing on a booking page wondering which room actually fits your trip, this is how I usually break it down when friends ask me. Rest Bugis Hotel has a lot of options, but once you match the room to how you travel, the choice becomes much easier.

Couples

When I’m recommending rooms for couples, I usually point toward the Deluxe Double Room, Deluxe Double Room with Balcony, or the Skylight Deluxe Room. These rooms feel more open and comfortable for two, and the balcony or skylight adds a little romance without jumping into luxury pricing. If budget allows, the balcony rooms are lovely for winding down in the evenings.

Budget Travelers

If keeping costs low is the priority, I always suggest starting with the Superior Queen Room No Window or Superior Twin Room No Window. These basement rooms are clearly labelled, clean, and functional perfect if you’re out exploring Bugis all day and just need a quiet place to sleep.

Quiet Stay

For travelers who value rest and minimal street noise, I usually recommend the basement no-window rooms or family rooms away from the main road. Despite having no windows, these rooms tend to feel calmer and darker, which many light sleepers actually appreciate.

Friends / Colleagues

Traveling in a group? The Deluxe Triple Room is often the best value, with three proper single beds and enough space to share comfortably. For shorter stays or tighter budgets, the Triple Room  No Window works well too, especially for friends who don’t mind a more practical setup.

Business Travelers

For work trips, I lean toward the Superior Twin Room, Deluxe Twin Room, or Deluxe Double Room. These rooms offer clean layouts, good rest, and quick access to Bugis MRT, making early mornings and packed schedules much easier to manage If you want to compare more stays in the area, check out my complete guide to Best Hotels in Bugis Singapore for more budget, boutique, and family-friendly options.

Who Is This Hotel Best For?

Who Is This Hotel Best For

I often tell friends that Rest Bugis Hotel is the kind of place that makes sense for a wide range of travelers, especially those who care about convenience and value. If you’re a budget traveler, the basement or no-window rooms keep costs low without sacrificing cleanliness. Families with kids will appreciate the fun bunk beds and spacious family rooms that make everyone feel at home. Groups of friends can share triple rooms comfortably, while solo travelers or couples on short city stays will love the central location that puts Bugis MRT, shopping, and food just steps away.

About the Neighborhood

About the Neighborhood​

One of my favorite things about staying at Rest Bugis Hotel is the neighborhood itself it’s lively, colorful, and full of small discoveries that make Bugis feel like home.

Dining Options

Food here is a joy to explore. I often wander to the nearby hawker centres, where I can grab everything from spicy laksa to satay at prices that won’t break the budget. For a more relaxed vibe, there are plenty of cafes where I can linger over a coffee and watch the streets hum with life. And if you’re looking for Halal options, Bugis has you covered with several eateries offering flavorful meals that suit every diet all within a short walk from the hotel.

Nearby Shopping & Attractions

Nearby Shopping & Attractions​
Nearby Shopping Attractions​

Staying at Rest Bugis Hotel means you’re never far from the action  whether you’re in the mood to shop, explore, or just soak up the city energy.

Shopping

I love popping into Bugis Street Market, just a short stroll from the hotel. It’s vibrant, bustling, and perfect for picking up souvenirs, fashion finds, and quirky little trinkets. If I’m looking for something a bit more polished, Bugis Junction offers international brands, local boutiques, and a comfortable air-conditioned shopping experience ideal for escaping the midday sun.

Attractions

For sightseeing, the neighborhood has a mix of cultural gems and lively streets. I often wander through Kampong Glam, admiring its colorful murals and the iconic Sultan Mosque. The National Library and Singapore Art Museum are also nearby for those quieter, contemplative stops. Being centrally located means I can hop between shopping, food, and attractions with ease, making every day feel full but never rushed.

Location & Accessibility

Location & Accessibility​

I always tell travelers that one of the biggest perks of Rest Bugis Hotel is its unbeatable location. Nestled in the heart of Bugis, the hotel makes it easy to explore Singapore without spending hours on transport. Whether I’m heading to a meeting, a cafe, or a shopping spree, everything feels within reach.

Public Transport

  • Bugis MRT Station: ~5-minute walk, connecting you to multiple lines
  • Buses: Frequent routes to major districts like Orchard, Marina Bay, and Chinatown
  • Taxi / Grab access: Readily available right outside the hotel

Airports

  • Changi Airport: ~20–25 minutes by taxi or Grab
  • Public transport: MRT and bus options available, though slightly longer journey (~40–45 minutes)
  • Ease for travelers: Quick transfers for both business and leisure trips make it convenient for arrivals and departures alike

Parking Options

If you’re driving, Rest Bugis Hotel has limited on-site parking, so I usually recommend booking a slot in advance or using nearby public car parks. For short trips around Bugis, walking is often the easiest the streets are pedestrian-friendly and full of life. I also love that taxis and ride-hailing services are easy to grab right outside the hotel, which makes hopping to Orchard Road, Marina Bay, or the airport simple and stress-free. For budget-conscious travelers, the combination of nearby MRT access and plentiful bus routes means you can explore the city efficiently without needing a car.

Hotel Facilities & Services

Hotel Facilities Services​
Hotel Facilities & Services​

I find Rest Bugis Hotel to be refreshingly straightforward no over-the-top frills, just practical amenities that make my stay smooth and comfortable. The rooms are clean, beds are cozy, and common areas are functional for quick breaks or planning the day. What matters most to me is reliability: consistent housekeeping, easy check-in, and a calm, welcoming vibe. Wi-Fi is included, so I can work, stream, or plan my Bugis adventures without a hitch.

General Facilities and Internet

  • Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
  • 24-hour front desk service
  • Luggage storage available
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Air-conditioned rooms
  • Accessible lifts for upper floors

Cleanliness, Hygiene & Safety Standards

One of the reasons I feel confident recommending Rest Bugis Hotel is its focus on cleanliness and safety. From my visits, I’ve noticed that rooms are meticulously maintained, with fresh linens and spotless bathrooms every day. Common areas are regularly cleaned, and hand sanitizers are conveniently placed around the property. The hotel also follows clear safety protocols, including secure access and reliable staff presence at all hours. Whether I’m staying solo, with friends, or with family, I feel reassured that hygiene and safety are treated seriously  making it easy to relax after a day exploring Bugis.

Rest Bugis Hotel vs Nearby Hotels

When I’m helping friends compare budget stays in Bugis, I often highlight how Rest Bugis Hotel balances price, comfort, and location better than some nearby options. If you’re comparing budget stays in the same area, you may also want to check out the comfort-focused ibis Bugis hotel option for another solid choice.

vs Hotel 81 Rochor

Compared to Hotel 81 Rochor, I find Rest Bugis Hotel more centrally positioned for walking to Bugis MRT, shopping streets, and hawker centres. While both offer budget-friendly rooms, Rest Bugis provides a wider variety of room types from basement budget options to spacious family rooms making it easier to match your stay to your travel needs.

vs Hotel Calmo Bugis

Hotel Calmo is clean and modern, but I personally prefer Rest Bugis for its practical layouts, competitive pricing, and honest transparency about window vs no-window rooms. For groups, families, and budget travelers, Rest Bugis tends to feel more flexible and convenient, with rooms designed for real-life comfort rather than just aesthetics.

House Rules & Policies

I always find it helpful to know a hotel’s rules before booking, and Rest Bugis Hotel keeps things clear and straightforward:

  • Check-in: From 2:00 PM
  • Check-out: By 12:00 PM
  • No smoking in rooms; designated smoking areas available
  • Pets: Not allowed
  • Quiet hours: Observed in all rooms and corridors
  • Identification: Valid ID or passport required at check-in
  • Payment: Credit/debit cards accepted; cash also accepted
  • Children: Family-friendly rooms available; children must be accompanied by adults

These rules make it easy to plan your stay without surprises.

How to Book

How to Book​

Booking a stay at Rest Bugis Hotel is simple and stress-free. I usually go directly through the hotel’s official website to see real-time availability and snag the best rates. You can also book via popular travel platforms if you prefer comparing prices or reading reviews first. Whether you choose a budget-friendly basement room or a spacious family suite, the process is straightforward select your dates, pick your room type, and confirm your stay. Quick, easy, and hassle-free.

Guest Reviews

From my experience and the feedback I’ve seen, Rest Bugis Hotel consistently earns praise for its central location, cleanliness, and value for money. Travelers often highlight the wide variety of rooms that suit solo adventurers, couples, families, and groups alike. Guests appreciate the honest transparency about no-window or basement options, which builds trust. Many also mention how convenient it is to access Bugis MRT, shopping streets, and local food spots, making it a practical and reliable base for exploring Singapore.

How to Get

Getting to Rest Bugis Hotel is effortless, whether you’re arriving from the airport or exploring Singapore by public transport. I love how quick it is to hop onto the MRT or grab a taxi, and once you arrive, the hotel is easy to spot and access. Here’s a quick guide:

By MRT

  • Bugis MRT Station: ~5-minute walk (Downtown Line & East-West Line)
  • Convenient access to Orchard, Marina Bay, and Chinatown

By Bus

  • Multiple routes pass through Bugis, connecting major districts
  • Stops are within a short walking distance from the hotel

By Taxi / Grab

  • Readily available outside the hotel
  • ~20–25 minutes from Changi Airport

Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a repeat traveler, reaching the hotel is smooth and stress-free.

people also ask

1. Is Rest Bugis Hotel good for families?

Yes — it offers family rooms with bunk beds and spacious layouts for up to four guests.

Yes — there are clearly marked no-window and basement rooms for budget-conscious travelers.

About a 5-minute walk, providing easy access to multiple MRT lines.

Yes — several halal eateries and cafes are within walking distance of the hotel.

MY final words

From my time exploring Bugis and staying at Rest Bugis Hotel, I can say it’s a practical, honest choice for travelers who value location, cleanliness, and flexibility. Whether you’re on a short city stay, traveling with family, or sharing a trip with friends, there’s a room that fits your needs and budget. The hotel keeps things simple no unnecessary frills, just reliable comfort in the heart of Bugis. For me, it’s the kind of place that lets you focus on exploring the neighbourhood, tasting local food, and soaking up the city’s energy rather than worrying about your stay.