On my last trip to Singapore, I stayed at the trendy M Social hotel situated along the vibrant Robertson Quay. Here’s an overview of my experience at this sleek, design-focused hotel.
Introduction
I was looking for a hotel with modern style, Instagrammable spots, and access to the Robertson Quay entertainment district along the river.
M Social’s tech-forward amenities and central location checked my boxes. But did the experience match the hype?
Pros
- Ultra-Contemporary Design: From the futuristic lobby to the sleek rooms, M Social is urban chic through and through. Picture funky geometric light fixtures, monochromatic color schemes, and glass/metal materials.
- Rooftop Infinity Pool: The stunning rooftop infinity pool offers panoramic city views. It’s an ideal backdrop for Instagram photos day or night. Definitely take advantage of this perk.
- Tech Amenities: You can opt for a Handy smartphone during your stay for unlimited data/calls. There are also self-service Laundromat stations on each floor.
- Vibrant Neighborhood: Right by the river near Robertson and Clarke Quays, the hotel is steps from tons of restaurants, bars and nightlife. Very centrally located.
Cons
- Compact Rooms: Designed for efficient use of space, the tech-focused rooms can feel slightly cramped. I’d suggest upgrading to a higher room category if possible.
- Price: As a trendier boutique hotel, rates are higher than average. But competitive for the amenities and location.
Conclusion
M Social delivers on its promise of sleek, tech-forward accommodations in one of Singapore’s most dynamic neighborhoods.
Travelers who prioritize style, Instagrammable moments, and convenience will find it fits the bill. While priced at a premium, the amenities help justify the rates.
I enjoyed the modern ambiance and would certainly stay again.

Zhuang Jia Wen serves as the chief reviewer for Singaporeairport.com, leveraging her passion for travel and aviation.
A native Singaporean, Zhuang draws upon her extensive experience exploring her home country to provide authoritative reviews and travel tips. She holds a bachelor’s degree in tourism management from the National University of Singapore.
Prior to becoming Singaporeairport.com’s review expert, Zhuang worked for five years as a travel agent helping organize personalized itineraries. When not visiting Singapore’s latest attractions, she enjoys cuisine from across the Lion City’s dynamic culinary landscape.
Zhuang hopes her insider perspective helps travelers make the most of their visits to her country.



