Jayleen Clarke Quay Hotel is a unique boutique property formed within a colonial shophouse, offering the heritage charm of Singapore’s old world blended with modern functionality for an extremely competitive price in the very heart of the city. Its white classical facade sitting just on the edge of the glass skyscrapers that make up Singapore’s Central Business District accommodates almost equal numbers among leisure and business guests who want to be right at the center near all nightlife and dining action without having to pay riverside luxury hotel rates. The feel is quite intimate-there’s even a slight tinge of nostalgia-but small rooms result from architectural constraints imposed by historic shop houses.

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Fast Facts - Jayleen Clarke Quay Hotel


  • The truth is there can hardly be a better location-right on the Singapore River just at the edge of Chinatown and about three minutes' walk from Clarke Quay MRT station.
  • Another big plus, frequently mentioned by guests, is the free minibar: water and soft drinks all replenished daily-considered quite unusual for such an affordable hotel.
  • A rather unknown bonus is the rooftop terrace-a wonderful place to have breakfast while catching sight toward Marina Bay Sands towers in the distance.
  • The heritage architecture gives the hotel a unique character and warmth that is missing from the cookie-cutter budget chains in the area.
  • Security and safety are high, with key card access required for the elevator and main entrance after hours, making it safe for solo travelers.
  • × Room size is a common complaint; standard rooms can be incredibly small, leaving very little space to open a large suitcase comfortably.
  • × Most of the low-category rooms are either windowless or have ‘internal windows’ opening into a corridor. For some, this might be justifiably termed claustrophobic.
  • × Not perfect soundproofing, but on a relatively quiet street, thumping bass three floors up from nearby clubs only on weekends.

Full Review - Jayleen Clarke Quay Hotel


  • Worth the Price It is good value by Singapore standards, more so with the free perks thrown in and also because of its prime address.
  • Staff Performance They are efficient and polite. The front desk is staffed all day and night long with someone quick to help store luggage or book a taxi.
  • Location Quality You cannot beat this location.You are standing at ground zero of the city's entertainment district,connecting historical hoots to modern nightlife.
  • Area Lively and convenient.This area never sleeps,surrounded by restaurants,7-Elevens,and the river promenade.
  • Room Cleanliness Extremely clean. Housekeeping is persistent and obviously understands a good relationship between housekeeping and management in the provision of any service within this humid tropical climate that later results in molds or pests if not well cleaned.
  • Breakfast Quality Simple but scenic; the breakfast is basic (toast, eggs, local noodles), but eating it on the roof elevates the experience.