Where to stay · Boutique/mid-range
The Warehouse Hotel
Opening hours
- Monday: Open 24 hours
- Tuesday: Open 24 hours
- Wednesday: Open 24 hours
- Thursday: Open 24 hours
- Friday: Open 24 hours
- Saturday: Open 24 hours
- Sunday: Open 24 hours
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View on mapFashionable rooms & suites in a 19th-century riverfront hotel offering a refined restaurant & a bar.via Google
A meticulously restored 1895 industrial godown (warehouse) on the Singapore River, featuring industrial-chic design and local craft details.
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We had an absolutely wonderful stay and the experience exceeded all of our expectations. From the moment we arrived, the service was warm, professional, and genuinely welcoming. To our surprise, we were also given a complimentary room upgrade, which made our stay even more special. The upgraded room was spacious, comfortable, and beautifully maintained. A special thank you to the gentleman who assisted us during check-in. Unfortunately, we didn't manage to get his name, but his kindness, professionalism, and excellent customer service left a lasting impression on us. He truly went above and beyond to make us feel valued as guests. Thank you to the entire team for making our stay so memorable. We would highly recommend this hotel and look forward to returning in the future.
I recently stayed at The Warehouse Hotel in Singapore for a few nights, and it was a really pleasant experience overall. When I arrived, I was assisted by Sheryl, who was very welcoming and easy to talk to. She helped show me around the room and made sure everything was clear, which made settling in much easier. During my stay, I had a couple of requests, and she was always ready to help. She handled everything smoothly and with a positive attitude, which I really appreciated. It felt genuine and not forced. The room was clean, comfortable, and nicely designed. I liked the overall vibe of the hotel—it felt relaxed and well-maintained. The staff were also friendly, which added to the experience. Overall, it was a good stay. Nice rooms, kind people, and great service. I’d definitely consider coming back.
Our stay at The Warehouse Hotel was truly memorable from the very first moment we stepped in. The brightest highlight of our arrival was the front desk team - Jeffrey and Rakesh. They were the first faces to welcome us. Bright smiles, genuine warmth, and effortless hospitality that immediately made us feel at home. They perfectly reflect the culture of the hotel - warm, welcoming, and thoughtfully attentive. The experience continued at the lobby bar where Jae and Anne absolutely elevated our evenings. Jae crafted some of the best cocktails we’ve had (my fav is pandan sour). All the cocktails are balanced, creative, and beautifully presented. The vibe was impeccable with great music, good crowd, easy conversations, and that relaxed yet refined atmosphere that makes you want to linger. Beyond the people, the hotel itself is full of thoughtful details. From a seamless check in experience to the little touches in the room that show real care in design and comfort. The Warehouse Hotel isn’t just a place to stay, it’s an experience shaped by genuinely wonderful people. We can’t wait to be back! Thank you!
Amazing little gem of a hotel in a reclaimed old warehouse by the river. Super stylish interiors and hotel bar, well decorated rooms, fantastic service. It's just a bit of a walk to the popular Marina sights but I personally don't mind. Special shout out to the restaurant and staff for preparing one of the most delicious meals I've had during my trip! Do they the Poppia when you're there :)
Stylish hotel but more style over substance. Considering it’s part of ‘design collection’, the room design (whoever has designed it) has just gone with the looks rather than how people will intend to use it. As you enter the room, where do you turn on the lights?! A switch perhaps? Ah yes, the one located by the bed or the kettle but you need to turn on your the light on your phone and figure it out and where it’s located. (Issue and design fault #1) When using the bathroom and to have privacy, you need to wait for the automatic roller blind to come all the way down. Again, if this was a designer hotel, you would have had automatic privacy settings on the glass. Clearly this was money saving. (Issue and design fault #2, #3, #4) The button for this is also above the sink, so clearly someone who has accessibility issues would have to reach over and then press it. The door is also not the easiest to slide across… (very accessible indeed ~ great design choice) (issue and design fault #5) The bathroom drawer is located against the disabled toilet bar. What’s the point in having this?! Wasted space for everyone. (Issue and design fault #6) Location is accessible by bus, MRT, but you’re better off getting a grab to this hotel. I wish I chose a different hotel now, but I guess this is just an expensive room that I’ve paid to just sleep in. I’d consider going elsewhere if I had the choice again.