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Village Hotel Bugis, Singapore | Comfortable Family-Friendly Hotel

Best Hotels in Bugis, Singapore Where to Stay in the Heart of Culture & Convenience

Have you ever stayed at a hotel that instantly made you feel connected to the place around you? That’s exactly how I felt when I arrived at Village Hotel Bugis. I’m stepping outside and within minutes, I’m walking past the colorful shophouses of Arab Street, then slowly moving toward the spice-filled streets of Little India. Right in between it all, the hotel feels naturally at home  not standing apart, but blending in.

Officially known as Village Hotel Bugis by Far East Hospitality, this hotel feels shaped by the stories of its surroundings. I noticed right away that it isn’t flashy or impersonal. Instead, it reflects the mix of cultures around it, with Kampong Glam, Bugis, and Little India all meeting at one lively crossroads.

I also appreciated how easy it was to get here. It’s about a 20-minute taxi ride from Changi Airport, and Bugis MRT station is just a short walk away. With 393 rooms across 19 floors, the hotel has grown alongside the neighborhood, updating its spaces while staying true to the culture that makes Bugis so special.

Why Stay at Village Hotel Bugis

If you want a family-friendly, halal-aware hotel near Arab Street that places you right in the cultural heart of Singapore without sacrificing comfort, space, or convenience  this is one of the strongest choices in Bugis. It works beautifully for families, thanks to spacious rooms and kid-friendly dining. It’s especially popular with Muslim travelers, given its proximity to Sultan Mosque, halal-certified dining options, and halal-aware environment. Business travelers appreciate the meeting facilities and connectivity, while culture-focused visitors find themselves steps away from Singapore’s most vibrant heritage enclave.

Rooms & Suites

Rooms & Suites
Rooms & Suites Village Hotel Bugis

Whenever I talk about staying at Village Hotel Bugis, I always pause a little longer when I get to the rooms because space matters here. Especially in Singapore, where hotel rooms can feel compact, these rooms breathe. And after a long day wandering Bugis, that makes all the difference.

The hotel’s 393 rooms are designed with practicality not flash in mind. They’re comfortable, uncluttered, and quietly functional, which I find suits families, longer stays, and business travelers especially well. Some rooms look out toward the heritage rooftops of Kampong Glam, while others open to city views and I personally love waking up to the layered skyline that reminds me exactly where I am.

Room Types

Room Types Village Hotel Bugis
Room Type Village Hotel Bugis

At Village Hotel Bugis, each room is designed with comfort, practicality, and a touch of local charm. Here’s a quick guide to the options you can choose from:

  • Superior Room
  • Deluxe Room
  • Club Room
  • Suite Room
  • Family Room

Superior Room

  • Standard occupancy: 2 | Max occupancy: 2
  • Extra bedding: Free
  • Cozy and efficient for couples or solo travelers
  • Starting from SGD 151.94 per night
  • Perfect for guests who want comfort without excess

Cozy and efficient for couples or solo travelers.
I love how these rooms offer just the right amount of space and comfort without feeling crowded.

Deluxe Room

  • Standard occupancy: 2 | Max occupancy: 2
  • Slightly more spacious than the Superior Room
  • Starting from SGD 164.60 per night
  • Ideal for those who enjoy a touch of extra comfort

Slightly more spacious than the Superior Room.
These rooms give a touch of extra breathing space, perfect for travelers who enjoy comfort with a little more room to unwind.

Club Room

  • Standard occupancy: 2 | Max occupancy: 2
  • Enhanced amenities and space for a premium stay
  • Perfect for business travelers or couples wanting exclusivity

Enhanced amenities and space for a premium stay.
I find Club Rooms ideal for business travelers or couples looking for a bit of exclusivity and thoughtful extr

Suite Room

  • Standard occupancy: 2 | Max occupancy: 2
  • Separate living and sleeping areas for added privacy
  • Great for longer stays or special occasions

Separate living and sleeping areas for added privacy.
Suites are perfect for longer stays or special occasions, giving space to relax and truly feel at home.

Family Room

  • Standard occupancy: 3 | Max occupancy: 3
  • Spacious layout for families or multigenerational travelers
  • Flexible and practical for kids and extra luggage

Spacious layout for families or multigenerational travelers.
I love how practical these rooms are for families, with space for kids, luggage, and comfortable living all in one place.

Each room type embodies Village Hotel Bugis’s commitment to comfort, practical design, and a home-away-from-home feel in the heart of Singapore.

In-Room Amenities

Room Amenities Village Hotel Bugis

What I appreciate most is how thoughtfully the rooms are equipped. Nothing feels excessive, but everything you need is right where you expect it to be.

Each room includes:

  • Air conditioning, essential in Singapore’s tropical climate, and easy to adjust for personal comfort
  • Free Wi-Fi, reliable enough for work calls, streaming, or planning the next day’s itinerary
  • A flat-screen TV with cable channels, perfect for winding down in the evenings
  • A mini-bar or refrigerator, which I always find useful for storing drinks, snacks, or takeaway
  • An in-room safe, sized to fit laptops and valuables comfortably
  • An electric kettle with tea and coffee, ideal for early mornings or late-night quiet moments
  • A work desk and phone, making the room functional for business travelers
  • Daily housekeeping, keeping everything fresh without feeling intrusive
  • Soundproofing, which I appreciate given the hotel’s central location
  • Eco-friendly toiletries, aligning with the hotel’s sustainability efforts

The bathrooms are practical and well-maintained, with good water pressure a small detail, but one I never underestimate after long walking days in Bugis.

What ties it all together is that the rooms feel designed for real travelers: families who need space, Muslim travelers who value comfort and privacy, business guests who need reliability, and culture-focused visitors who want a calm place to return to after vibrant days outside.

Village Hotel Bugis doesn’t try to overwhelm you with luxury instead, it gives you something far more valuable: room to rest, reset, and feel at home in the middle of Singapore’s most culturally rich district.

Dining Options

If there’s one thing I always reassure guests about when they ask me about Village Hotel Bugis, it’s this: you’ll eat well here. And for Muslim travelers and families especially, dining isn’t just about taste  it’s about trust, comfort, and choice. For travelers looking for a more budget-focused stay, this convenient Hotel 81 Bugis option is also worth a quick look.

On-Site Restaurants

On-Site Restaurants Village Hotel Bugis

The heart of the hotel’s dining scene is The Landmark Restaurant, a halal-certified buffet I’ve returned to many times. Set beside the outdoor pool, it’s a relaxed spot that suits families and travelers alike. Tarboush Restaurant, meanwhile, offers a different vibe with Mediterranean and Middle Eastern flavours in a cozier setting.

Dining Highlights:

  • The Landmark Restaurant: Halal-certified buffet with local Malay, Indian, and international dishes; ideal for families, grandparents, and children; lively atmosphere with locals on weekends.
  • Tarboush Restaurant: Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisine; warm, intimate setting; perfect for quieter dinners or post-sightseeing meals.
  • Neighbourhood Connection: Menus reflect the culture of nearby Arab Street, Kampong Glam, and Bugis; dining feels authentic, not an afterthought.

Breakfast Information

Breakfast Information
Breakfast Information Village Hotel Bugis

Breakfast at Village Hotel Bugis is served buffet-style and usually comes with a surcharge, depending on your booking. I often recommend adding it, especially for families or travelers who like starting the day without extra planning.

Breakfast Highlights:

  • Halal-Friendly Buffet: Thoughtful mix of Asian and Western dishes, warm and lighter options, vegetarian-friendly.
  • Kid-Friendly: Familiar favourites alongside healthier choices, making mornings smooth and stress-free.
  • Early-Riser Friendly: Perfect for fueling up before exploring Bugis, Little India, or nearby museums.
  • Inclusive & Straightforward: Dining feels culturally aligned, practical, and welcoming for a diverse range of guests.

Location & Nearby Attractions

Location & Nearby Attractions
Location & Nearby Attractions Village Hotel Bugis

One of the reasons I so often recommend Village Hotel Bugis Singapore is simple: when you step outside, Singapore unfolds around you. This isn’t a hotel you commute from it’s a place you explore outward from, on foot, by MRT, or even by instinct.

I always tell first-time visitors this: staying here means waking up at the intersection of cultures. Bugis, Kampong Glam, Arab Street, and Little India don’t just surround the hotel they shape your days. If you want to dive deeper and compare stays, click here to explore all the top hotels in Bugis, from budget-friendly to boutique options: Best Hotels in Bugis

Sightseeing & Points of Interest

When I’m guiding friends around the area, I start close and let the story widen.

Just a 5-minute walk from the hotel brings you to Sultan Mosque, the golden anchor of Kampong Glam. Even if you don’t go inside, pause here. The energy, the call to prayer, the textile shops, and the cafés create one of the most atmospheric corners of Singapore. It’s especially meaningful for Muslim travelers, and deeply fascinating for anyone interested in heritage.

A little further about 10 to 12 minutes on foot you’ll find CHIJMES, a beautifully restored former convent turned lifestyle complex. I love coming here in the evening when the lights soften the architecture and the courtyard fills with conversation. It’s a great contrast to the busier streets of Bugis.

If you’re in the mood for history, the National Museum of Singapore is roughly a 15-minute walk or a short MRT ride away. This is where I send culture-focused visitors who want context stories of how Singapore became what it is today, told through immersive exhibits.

For something more reflective, I often walk toward Fort Canning Park. It’s slightly uphill, a bit quieter, and perfect for slowing down after a day of sightseeing. The greenery, the heritage trails, and the unexpected calm feel like a reset button in the city.

Closer to Little India’s edge is Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple, also known as the Temple of a Thousand Lights. It’s a powerful example of how faiths and cultures overlap in this area something you’ll notice again and again while staying here.

And for those curious about Peranakan culture, the Peranakan Museum (a short MRT or taxi ride away) adds another layer to understanding Singapore’s multicultural identity.

What ties all of this together is walkability. Most places are reachable on foot, and when you want to go further, Bugis MRT connects you effortlessly to the rest of the island.

Shopping Areas

Shopping Areas

Shopping around Village Hotel Bugis feels wonderfully varied — from polished malls to wonderfully chaotic street markets.

Bugis Junction and Bugis+ are both within a 10-minute walk, offering air-conditioned comfort, international brands, cafés, and quick meals. I often pop into Bugis Junction when I need a break from the heat or a reliable place to eat with family.

Then there’s Bugis Street Market — lively, loud, and full of personality. It’s perfect for affordable souvenirs, casual clothes, and people-watching.

Around Arab Street, you’ll find independent textile shops, perfume stores, prayer mat sellers, and souvenir boutiques. This is where I always tell visitors to slow down. Touch the fabrics. Talk to the shopkeepers. These streets still carry the rhythm of old Bugis.

Airports

Getting to and from the hotel is refreshingly stress-free.

Changi International Airport is about 18–20 minutes by taxi, or roughly 35–40 minutes by MRT, depending on connections.
Seletar Airport, used mainly for regional and private flights, is about 25 minutes away by car.
For travelers arriving from Indonesia, Hang Nadim Airport (Batam) connects via ferry to Singapore, followed by a taxi or MRT ride into Bugis.

Wherever you’re coming from, Village Hotel Bugis makes arrival and exploration feel easy — and that, to me, is one of its quiet luxuries.

Hotel Amenities & Facilities

Hotel Amenities & Facilities

One thing I’ve always appreciated about Village Hotel Bugis is how it quietly gets the essentials right. Amenities aren’t flashy for the sake of it — they’re practical, well thought out, and cater to all types of travelers. From a calm, 24-hour front desk to multiple elevators, a small terrace for quiet moments, an on-site shopping mall, and banquet halls for events, the hotel balances convenience, comfort, and community seamlessly.

Amenities & Features:

  • 24-hour front desk for smooth check-ins and assistance
  • Multiple elevators for easy movement during peak hours
  • Designated smoking areas, keeping common spaces comfortable
  • On-site shopping mall for dining, errands, and quick necessities
  • Terrace area for a quiet pause in the city
  • Banquet and reception halls for weddings, conferences, and events

Services & Guest Facilities

One thing I’ve learned staying at Village Hotel Bugis is that a hotel isn’t just about rooms it’s about how it supports your entire stay. And here, the service quietly shines without fanfare.

Guest Services

Guest Services

The concierge is a treasure trove of local knowledge. I often drop by when planning impromptu trips to Kampong Glam or hunting for halal eateries around Arab Street. They know the streets, the timing, and the little quirks that turn ordinary walks into memorable adventures.

For practical needs, there’s currency exchange and luggage storage, both extremely helpful for early check-ins, late departures, or day trips to Singapore’s other districts. Laundry and dry cleaning services are efficient  perfect if you’re traveling long-term or with family.

Staff here are multilingual, making communication smooth for international travelers, and porter services are always available if you need a helping hand with luggage. On request, babysitting is offered, which I’ve seen parents rely on when they want a few hours to explore museums or enjoy the hotel’s terrace.

Business Services

Business Services

For those in town for work, Village Hotel Bugis doubles as a reliable business hotel. Meeting rooms are available for small to medium gatherings, and fax and photocopying services remain surprisingly useful. There’s also administrative and AV support, ensuring presentations or events go off without a hitch. I’ve watched business travelers appreciate that they can transition seamlessly from work mode to cultural mode all without leaving the hotel.

What I love about these services is how practical they are without feeling intrusive. The hotel anticipates needs: from a family juggling kids and breakfast, to a solo traveler seeking directions, to a business guest needing fast Wi-Fi and printing. It’s subtle, but it makes the entire stay feel smoother.

Recreation, Fitness & Wellness

Recreation, Fitness & Wellness
Recreation, Fitness & Wellness Village Hotel Bugis

Staying in Bugis can be energising, but having space to pause matters just as much as having things to do. Village Hotel Bugis quietly shines here, offering simple, reliable ways to reset between adventures.

Wellness & Recreation Highlights:

  • Outdoor Swimming Pool: Relaxed, family-friendly, and perfect for late afternoons; calm atmosphere without the chaos of a large water complex.
  • Fitness Center: Well-equipped for workouts or stretching; occasional fitness classes add a community vibe.
  • Active Exploration Nearby: Early-morning jogging or walking routes toward Fort Canning and Kampong Glam; gentle streets before shops open feel grounding.
  • Low-Impact Activity: Cycling or long walks through Bugis Junction, Bugis Street, and Arab Street; culturally immersive exploration doubles as wellness.
  • Sustainable Wellness Philosophy: Focus on space, movement, and calm rather than trendy programs perfectly aligned with the hotel’s welcoming, practical style.

Business, Family & Accessibility

Meetings, Events & Business Facilities

Meetings, Events & Business Facilities
Meetings, Events & Business Facilities Village Hotel Bugis

What I love about Village Hotel Bugis is how it quietly balances leisure with business. The hotel isn’t just a place to sleep it’s a space where ideas, gatherings, and celebrations happen seamlessly in the heart of Bugis.

Key Features:

  • Versatile Meeting Rooms: Three rooms totaling 348 sqm, perfect for board meetings, workshops, or medium-sized events.
  • Largest Room Capacity: Up to 170 guests, ideal for conferences, receptions, and community gatherings.
  • Professional Support: Wired and wireless high-speed internet; on-site staff assist with AV, presentations, and logistics.

Family-Friendly Features

Family-Friendly Features
Family-Friendly Features Village Hotel Bugis

If you’re traveling with children, Village Hotel Bugis is one of those rare places where everything just clicks. Families enjoy extra space, comfort, and thoughtful touches that make stays easier and more enjoyable.

Highlights for Families:

  • Rooms & Bedding: Children can stay free (conditions apply); family rooms and connecting rooms available.
  • Dining: Buffet breakfast and The Landmark Restaurant feature kid-friendly menus and halal options.
  • Pool & Support: Family-friendly pool with loungers for easy supervision; staff assist with luggage and activity recommendations.

Accessibility Features

One thing I always check when recommending a hotel is how welcoming it is for travelers with mobility needs  and Village Hotel Bugis truly delivers. Accessibility here feels built-in rather than an afterthought.

Accessibility Highlights:

  • Wheelchair-Friendly Areas: Public spaces, dining areas, corridors, and spacious elevators.
  • Support & Equipment: Onsite wheelchairs available; staff trained to assist with luggage and accessible routes.
  • Inclusive & Practical: Well-lit paths and family-friendly design make the stay smooth for all guests.

Sustainability & Eco-Friendly Practices

Sustainability & Eco-Friendly Practices

One of the quieter pleasures of staying at Village Hotel Bugis is noticing how it balances comfort with care for the environment. Sustainability isn’t shouted from the rooftops here it’s embedded in the small, practical choices that add up over time.

I’ve always appreciated their use of eco-friendly cleaning products, which feel safe for both families and the local environment. Energy-saving switches and LED lighting are standard across rooms and public areas, quietly reducing consumption without compromising comfort. Recycling policies are visible and easy to follow, so even a casual visitor can participate in responsible waste management.

The hotel also emphasizes locally sourced ingredients in its restaurants wherever possible, reflecting a connection to Singapore’s communities and reducing the carbon footprint of imported goods. For me, it adds another layer of meaning to dining here knowing that food isn’t just tasty, but thoughtfully sourced.

These practices align seamlessly with modern travelers who care about eco-conscious living, without feeling like a sacrifice. Families, business guests, and solo explorers can rest easy knowing their stay has been mindful of the environment, even amidst the vibrancy of Bugis and Kampong Glam.

Village Hotel Bugis manages to blend comfort, culture, and consciousness a combination I’ve come to love and quietly admire in Singapore’s bustling urban heart.

Check-In, Check-Out & Policies

Check-In, Check-Out & Policies

I’ve always believed a hotel’s first and last impressions set the tone for your entire stay. At Village Hotel Bugis, check-in and check-out are smooth and efficient, letting you focus on exploring the neighbourhood rather than paperwork.

Check-In & Check-Out Highlights:

  • Check-In: Standard time from 12 PM; guests must be at least 18 years old.
  • Early Arrivals: Express or contactless check-in available — perfect after long flights or for jet-lagged families.
  • Check-Out: Standard at 12 PM, allowing time for breakfast or a final stroll to Bugis Junction or Arab Street.
  • Express Check-Out: Convenient for travelers with tight schedules, making departure painless and stress-free.
  • Payment methods: are straightforward — credit cards only — and the hotel maintains a deposit policy for incidentals. No pets or service animals are permitted, and only registered guests may stay in rooms, aligning with safety protocols.

Speaking of safety, the hotel implements a variety of health and security measures, including secure key card access and regular monitoring of public spaces. Staff are trained to guide guests through policies smoothly, ensuring everyone feels confident and comfortable.

Safety & Security

Safety & Security Village Hotel Bugis

One of the quiet comforts I notice at Village Hotel Bugis is just how secure it feels. In a busy district like Bugis, knowing that safety is a priority makes exploring the streets, markets, and cultural sites much easier.

Safety & Security Highlights:

  • 24-Hour Security & CCTV: Public areas monitored around the clock for guest and property safety.
  • Fire Safety Measures: Smoke alarms and fire extinguishers throughout the hotel for extra protection.
  • In-Room Safes & Key Card Access: Store valuables securely; only registered guests can access floors.
  • Attentive Staff: Trained, alert, and approachable, ready to assist with any safety concerns.
  • Peace of Mind for All Guests: Families, solo travelers, and business visitors benefit from a quietly secure environment, giving confidence to enjoy Bugis without worry.

Parking

Parking Village Hotel Bugis

One of the little conveniences I always highlight about Village Hotel Bugis is on-site parking — a rare treat in the heart of Bugis.

  • Complimentary for Guests: Parking is generally free for in-house guests, making it easy to leave your car while you explore Kampong Glam, Arab Street, and Little India on foot.
  • Location: Spaces are available at Basement 1 (B1) and Level 4, keeping your vehicle close and secure.
  • Availability: Parking is limited and operates on a first-come, first-served basis. Because Bugis is such a busy area near the MRT and local attractions, spots can fill up quickly.

Tips for Drivers

  • Confirm Ahead: Always check with the hotel when booking to confirm current availability and any policy updates.
  • Arrive Early: To secure a spot, try to check in earlier in the day, especially on weekends or during peak tourist seasons.
  • Alternative Options: If hotel parking is full, nearby public car parks like Bugis Junction or Bugis+ are convenient paid options.
  • For me, having on-site parking adds a sense of ease — you can arrive, drop off luggage, and immediately step into the vibrant streets of Bugis without worrying about your car.

How to Get

Getting to Village Hotel Bugis is surprisingly easy, whether you’re arriving by plane, MRT, taxi, or even ferry from nearby islands. Here’s the lowdown from my experience:

From Changi International Airport

  • By taxi: Around 20 minutes depending on traffic, direct and hassle-free.
  • By MRT: Roughly 35–40 minutes via the East-West Line, with a simple transfer at Tanah Merah or City Hall.

From Seletar Airport

  • About 25 minutes by car, ideal for private flights or regional arrivals.

From Hang Nadim Airport (Batam, Indonesia)

  • Take a ferry to Singapore, then a taxi or MRT to Bugis; travel time varies depending on ferry schedules.

By MRT

  • Bugis MRT Station is the closest, just a 5–10 minute walk to the hotel. Both the Downtown and East-West Lines connect you to Singapore’s key districts.

By Taxi or Ride-Hailing

  • Convenient for luggage-heavy travelers, families, or those arriving late at night. The hotel’s central location makes drop-offs and pick-ups simple.

On Foot from Nearby Attractions

  • If you’re already exploring Kampong Glam or Little India, the hotel is within a short, pleasant walk, letting you wander in and out of Bugis with ease.

Personally, I love that arriving here never feels complicated Village Hotel Bugis lets you step straight into the vibrant energy of Bugis without stress, whether you’re flying in or coming from a nearby neighbourhood.

FAQS

Is Village Hotel Bugis family-friendly?

Yes! With connecting rooms, children’s menus, and pool safety measures, it’s designed for families of all sizes.

Only a short 5–10 minute walk, giving easy access to Singapore’s main districts and attractions.

Yes — its on-site restaurants are halal-certified, with kid-friendly and vegetarian options.

Absolutely — three meeting rooms, high-speed internet, and on-site support make it ideal for business events.

Is there parking available for guests?

Final Words

Staying at Village Hotel Bugis is more than just a convenient place to rest  it’s an invitation to immerse yourself in the vibrant heart of Singapore. From the colourful streets of Kampong Glam and the historic lanes of Little India, to the buzzing markets and serene corners of Bugis, the hotel places you steps away from discovery. Families, Muslim travelers, business guests, and culture lovers alike will find thoughtful touches at every turn  halal dining, spacious rooms, practical amenities, and attentive service. Whether you’re here for a staycation, business trip, or cultural exploration, Village Hotel Bugis balances comfort, accessibility, and local charm seamlessly. It’s not just a hotel; it’s your base for experiencing Bugis like a local — lively, welcoming, and full of stories waiting to unfold.