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Aug 10, 2025 03:57:42 AM

Accessible Singapore

Accessible Accommodations: Where to Stay in Singapore?

Planning an accessible trip to Singapore is more than just choosing a flight and listing attractions. One of the most essential parts of any journey, especially for travelers with disabilities or specific mobility needs, is finding the right accommodation. Fortunately, Singapore, known for its thoughtful urban planning and inclusive mindset, offers a growing range of accessible lodging options.


In this guide, we dive into what makes accommodation truly accessible in Singapore, where to find it, and how the city compares globally, without losing sight of the lived travel experience.


What Defines “Accessible” in Singapore?


Accessibility in accommodation goes beyond having a ramp at the entrance. In Singapore, many hotels now embrace universal design principles, which focus on creating spaces that are usable by all people to the greatest extent possible, without the need for adaptation.


Key accessible features in hotels include:


  • Step-free access from the street to the room
  • Roll-in showers with grab bars and adjustable seats
  • Wider doorways for wheelchair users
  • Lowered sinks and mirrors in bathrooms
  • Visual and tactile signage for guests with low vision


It’s important to note that while there’s no formal nationwide “accessibility rating” for hotels in Singapore, many properties, particularly those in the 4-star and 5-star categories, comply with Building and Construction Authority (BCA) accessibility requirements, which are among the most progressive in Asia.


Top Accessible Hotels in Singapore


Here are some hotels that have made a name for themselves in accessibility, both by global travelers and local reviews.


1. PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay


Address: 6 Raffles Blvd, Singapore 039594

Contact: +65 6845 1000, enquiry.prsmb@parkroyalcollection.com

https://www.panpacific.com/en/hotels-and-resorts/pr-collection-marina-bay.html


Located near Esplanade MRT and popular attractions like Gardens by the Bay, this hotel features step-free pathways, accessible rooms with large turning radii, and roll-in showers. The on-site restaurants are also wheelchair-friendly, with movable furniture and friendly staff trained in accessibility etiquette.



Summary of Accessible Features:


  • Number of Accessible Rooms available: 1
  • Guide/Service Dog Allowed: Yes


2. Marina Bay Sands


Address: 10 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018956

Contact: +65 6688 8868, inquiries@marinabaysands.com

https://www.marinabaysands.com/ (ADA/WCAG Compliant)


Since its inauguration in 2010, Marina Bay Sands stands as an architectural marvel, the crown jewel in Singapore’s skyline. Home to the world’s most spectacular rooftop infinity pool and approximately 1,850 rooms and suites, the integrated resort offers exceptional dining, shopping, and entertainment choices, complete with a year-round calendar of signature events and shows.


As it enters a new phase of its journey, marked by ambitious expansion and thrilling developments on the horizon, Marina Bay Sands continues to spearhead the hospitality industry as a place without precedent.



Summary of Accessible Features:


  • Number of Accessible Rooms available: 20
  • Guide/Service Dog Allowed: Yes


3. Ascott Orchard


Address: 11 Cairnhill Road, Singapore 229724

Contact: +65 6540 1688, enquiry.singapore@the-ascott.com

www.discoverasr.com/en/ascott-the-residence/singapore/ascott-orchard-singapore


Located in the most fashionable shopping destination in Singapore, Ascott Orchard will offer guests an exclusive and smart living experience. The premium serviced residence is well suited for expatriates, business travellers, and tourists as it is a few minutes’ walk from Orchard as well as Somerset Mass Rapid Transit stations with easy access to the Central Business District, world-class shopping malls, and premium medical facilities in Singapore.


Ascott Orchard Singapore is linked to Paragon shopping mall through a covered bridge and is part of CapitaLand’s landmark integrated development that also comprises a high-end residential development. Ascott Orchard Singapore has 220 suites, comprising studios to two-bedroom units and top-floor apartments.


Image source: ascottorchard.sg-singapore.com/


Summary of Accessible Features:


  • Number of Accessible Rooms available: Upon request in the One-Bedroom Deluxe Suite
  • Guide/Service Dog Allowed: Please contact the property for more information at enquiry.singapore@the-ascott.com or visit their website.


Disclaimer: The information and images provided above are obtained from the hotel. This information has not been validated by an actual user, unless otherwise indicated. Therefore, while every effort is made to ensure accuracy, no guarantee is given or implied as to the completeness or correctness of the details. It is strongly recommended that you contact the hotel directly to verify all accessibility features before making a booking.


Booking Tips: How to Secure the Right Accessible Room


Unlike some countries where platforms like accessible-singapore.com feature dedicated accessibility filters, Singapore’s hotel listings may not always be specific. To make your booking easier:


  • Contact the hotel directly: Ask for floor plans or photos of accessible rooms
  • Request confirmation in writing of key features (e.g., roll-in shower, step-free access)
  • Use Google Street View to preview hotel entrances and curb cuts


Alternatively, platforms like Agoda, which is widely used in Southeast Asia, sometimes include a "wheelchair accessible" filter. But again, confirmation is key.


Beyond the Hotel Room: Neighborhood Matters


Where you stay in Singapore also affects your accessibility experience. Here are a few accessible-friendly areas:


  • Marina Bay: Wide pavements, tactile flooring, and modern infrastructure. Most MRT exits here are equipped with elevators.
  • Orchard Road: Great for accessible shopping, with linked buildings, barrier-free access, and accessible restrooms in major malls like ION Orchard and Ngee Ann City.
  • Bugis and City Hall: Offers proximity to cultural attractions like the National Museum and Singapore Art Museum, many of which offer wheelchair loans, audio guides, and quiet zones.


We trust that this post has provided you with a broader range of options for accessible accommodations, particularly if you are embarking on your first journey to Singapore. Understanding the importance of comfortable and convenient lodging, we have curated a selection of places that cater to various needs, ensuring that your stay is both enjoyable and stress-free. As you plan your visit, we encourage you to explore these options further, as they can significantly enhance your experience in this vibrant city. Whether you are traveling for leisure or business, having the right accommodations can make all the difference in how you engage with the local culture and attractions.


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