
Singapore's Hottest New Hostel: Wanderloft Capsule! (Amazing Photos Inside!)
Wanderloft Capsule: Is This Singapore's Hottest Hostel? (Spoiler: Probably!) (And My Honest Thoughts, Rambles & All!)
Okay, strap yourselves in, because I just got back from Wanderloft Capsule, and I'm still buzzing. Singapore, a city that screams perfection, just got a serious dose of… fun. And trust me, after living in a shoebox apartment for years, I know what I'm talking about!
First Impressions: Accessibility & The "Wow" Factor (with a pinch of "uh-oh")
Right off the bat, the accessibility is on point. Elevators! (Praise be!) Seriously, navigating Singapore with any mobility issues can be a nightmare, but Wanderloft Capsule gets it right. They have facilities for disabled guests, which is fantastic. The main entrance area is also easily navigable.
Okay, confession time: I’m practically clumsy. Tripped over my own feet just taking a photo of the freaking building! But hey, at least there weren’t any treacherous steps to deal with… and that’s a win in my book.
Rooms: Capsule Comfort & Wi-Fi Magic (and the Occasional Snore)
Let's be honest, the name says it all: Capsule. Get ready for a unique experience. The rooms are… well, they're capsules. Think cozy, futuristic pods that maximize space. And yes, yes, YES, free Wi-Fi in every single one! Speed's great, never had problems streaming or even doing some work (which is a blessing and a curse – more on that later!). They also have Internet access – LAN which is great for the digital nomad, as well.
*Now, about that "occasional snore"… the capsules are pretty soundproof, but you *are* sharing a space. Pack earplugs if you're a light sleeper. I'm a heavy sleeper, so I slept like a baby. I also took a power nap in my capsule every day (that's the perks of a capsule, I guess!)*
Cleanliness & Safety: They Actually Care! (Hallelujah!)
This is where Wanderloft shines. In the age of… well, you know… cleanliness and safety are Paramount. They are all over it. They have Anti-viral cleaning products which is awesome! Wanderloft has all the right things: Hand sanitizer readily available, Staff trained in safety protocol, and Rooms sanitized between stays.
They go above and beyond. I appreciated the Daily disinfection in common areas, I can see them going the extra mile here. I can see the Professional-grade sanitizing services. I mean, the entire vibe is reassuring. The Hygiene certification is just the cherry on top.
I'm a germaphobe at heart. Seriously. I kept expecting to see tumbleweeds of dust, but nope! Spotless!
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: Fueling Your Adventure
Okay, food, glorious food! Wanderloft surprised me. They have:
- Restaurants: Restaurants are available!
- Coffee shop: Coffee to get you going!
- Bar: The bar, it was the perfect place to unwind.
- Asian breakfast, a great start.
- Breakfast [buffet]: Buffets are always a go to.
The coffee shop was my happy place. That espresso machine was my best friend, always ready to give a kick and a great conversation starter. One day I tried the soup in the restaurant and it gave me a warm hug. It was the best soup I had in Singapore!
Services and Conveniences: From Laundry to Lounging (and a Bit of Everything Else!)
They've thought of everything. Laundry service? Check. Luggage storage? Check. Daily housekeeping? Check. They also have Contactless check-in/out, which is a lifesaver.
Side note: The air conditioning in the public areas is a GODSEND. Singapore is a furnace, and those cool breezes were seriously appreciated.
Things to Do: Relaxing, Revitalizing (and Maybe, Just Maybe, Getting a Little Pampered)
Okay, so Wanderloft isn't just about sleeping and eating. They offer:
- Pool with view is an added bonus.
- Gym/fitness: For all those fitness junkies, there is a gym there.
- Spa/sauna is there for you to unwind.
- Massage: I got a massage there! It was AMAZING.
- Steamroom is there for you to relax.
I’m not the spa type, but after a day exploring the city, I caved. That massage? Heavenly. Pure, unadulterated bliss. I might have drifted off… shhh, don’t tell anyone.
For the Kids (and the Young at Heart):
This hostel seems to be family/child friendly. There are Kids facilities, which is a huge plus.
Getting Around: Easy Peasy (and the occasional taxi scramble!)
Airport transfer is available, which is a lifesaver after a long flight. Car park [free of charge] is a great bonus.
I'm a public transport kinda gal, but sometimes you just need a taxi. They're readily available, and the hostel staff can help you flag one down.
The Quirks: Where Wanderloft Gets… Well, Wanderloft-y!
It's not all perfect. Things like Smoking area should be kept in mind.
Okay, final, rambling thought: Wanderloft Capsule isn't just a hostel; it's a vibe. It’s a place where you can be yourself, meet amazing people, and experience Singapore in a whole new way. It’s a great experience!
My Final Verdict: Book It! (Seriously, Do It!)
Wanderloft Capsule isn't just good; it's great. It's clean, safe, fun, and packed with personality. It's a fantastic base for exploring Singapore.
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- 10% off your first night!
- A free welcome drink at the bar!
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Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because this isn't your grandma's perfectly-planned itinerary. This is… well, my attempt at surviving Singapore, and hopefully, not ending up lost and crying in a hawker center (though, honestly, the probability is high). We're starting at the Wanderloft Capsule Hostel. Prepare yourselves.
Singapore: Operation Survive & Thrive (Maybe)
Day 1: Arrival, Anxiety, and Aircon Bliss (Mostly)
Morning (like, 10 am, because jet lag is a beast): Arrive at Changi Airport. Honestly, the airport is so clean, I almost felt the urge to apologize to the floor for my luggage. Seriously, the air conditioning hits you like a gentle, icy hug. Bliss. Grabbed a SIM card – important for avoiding the aforementioned hawker center tears. Then, public transport! The MRT is efficient, but I was convinced I was going to miss my stop and end up in Malaysia. (Dramatic, I know.)
- Anecdote: Found myself crammed next to a woman who smelled vaguely of durian. The scent was…intense. I'm not sure if I love it or hate it. Jury's still out.
Afternoon (Wanderloft Check-in, and the Capsule Life): Found the Wanderloft and thank god this place is centrally located. After a slight issue with the keycard (me, not the card, naturally), I'm in. The capsule is… well, it's a capsule. Like a futuristic coffin, but with a plug for charging my phone, and that, my friends, is the most important amenity. The whole place is sleek, clean, and smells faintly of cleaning products. A welcome departure from the airport durian fumes.
- Quirky Observation: I swear, there’s a secret competition going on for who can make the least noise. Everyone tiptoes around, whispering. I feel like I’m in a library, except with slightly more fashionable pajamas.
Evening (Hawker Center Hell and Chicken Rice Heaven): This is it, the moment of truth. I steel my nerves and head to a hawker center nearby. It's sensory overload. So many people, so much food, the smells… oh, the smells! I spend a good ten minutes just wandering around, paralyzed with indecision. Finally, after a heroic internal battle, I go for chicken rice. And. It. Was. Incredible. The rice was fragrant, the chicken was tender, and the chili… well, it lit my insides on fire in the best possible way. Victory!
- Emotional Reaction: My first bite of chicken rice was like a religious experience. I almost cried. (Maybe I was just jet-lagged). This is what I'm traveling for.
Day 2: Gardens, Gardens, Everywhere! And a Bit of Shame.
Morning (Gardens by the Bay – So Many Plants): I dragged myself out of my capsule. Headed to Gardens by the Bay. Okay, Singapore, you win. This place is stunning. The Supertrees are legitimately impressive, and the Cloud Forest is like walking into a sci-fi movie. And…I got a bit lost. Twice. But I found my way eventually. Good thing I'm equipped with a phone.
- Messy Structure/Rambles: The problem is, I get easily distracted by shiny things! Like, I spent a good half-hour staring at some tiny, brightly colored frogs. And another half-hour wondering if I could climb the Supertrees (I couldn’t). It’s hard to stay focused when you’re surrounded by so much stuff.
Afternoon (Shopping, Regret, and Ice Cream): Orchard Road. Apparently, this is the shopping mecca. I wandered around, windows-shopping, and feeling slightly inadequate about my travel wardrobe. Then, I saw a sale on… a sparkly, sequined, completely impractical dress. And I bought it. Now I'm burdened with the aforementioned dress and a sense of impending regret.
- Emotional Reaction: Buying the dress – a mix of excitement and deep, deep shame. Will I ever wear it? Probably not. Was it worth it? Absolutely not. But did I feel fabulous for approximately 3.5 seconds? You betcha.
Evening (Hawker Center Round Two, Fish Head Curry Disaster): Tonight, I try another hawker center. Feeling adventurous, I go for fish head curry. BIG MISTAKE. The curry was delicious, but the eye… the eye was staring right at me. Judgmentally. I could not look away. After one bite that was very, very questionable, I retreated to my capsule and ordered a pizza. I hope I don't have nightmares about fish eyes.
- Opinionated Language: Fish head curry? It's a cultural experience, they said. It's a taste of Singapore, they said. It was a terrifying culinary encounter! I'm sticking to chicken rice for the rest of the trip. And pizza.
Day 3: Reflections, Rambles, and Farewell (For Now)
Morning (Little India – Color Explosion): Today I visited Little India. The colors, the smells, the sounds… it's a complete assault on the senses, in the best possible way. The temples are beautiful, the streets are bustling, and it's a world away from the sterile perfectionism of some of the other parts of Singapore.
- Honest and Funny: Found myself haggling over a scarf. I'm terrible at haggling. Think I paid about three times what it was worth, but hey, at least I have a souvenir!
Afternoon (Rambling, Reflection, and More): Took a walk along the Singapore River. This city is really… something. There is that clean, orderly, hyper-efficient aspect, but underneath that is a vibrant, multicultural heart. It's a place of contrasts, of contradictions. It's beautiful and challenging and makes me want to hug every chicken rice vendor I see.
- Stream-of-Consciousness: I mean, you look around and the place is super modern, but then you eat some street food and realize that this is what real life is. I love the mix, even if I'm constantly questioning if I'm dressed appropriately (I'm probably not).
Evening (Farewell Chicken Rice, Sadness, and a Promise): One last chicken rice feast. This is the food that will comfort me for the rest of my life. Leaving Singapore tomorrow. Time to go home and process everything. I’m already missing it.
- Stronger Emotional Reaction: I feel a weird sense of sadness about leaving. I’m tired, sunburnt, and slightly broke, but I also feel… changed. Singapore – you were a rollercoaster, a beautiful, chaotic, delicious, and occasionally terrifying rollercoaster. I'll definitely be back. And next time, I'm eating a whole fish head. (Just kidding. Maybe.)
(The End… for now. More adventures to come, surely.)
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Wanderloft Capsule: Your Burning Questions (and My Chaotic Answers!)
Okay, spill! Is Wanderloft Capsule *actually* as Instagrammable as it looks in the photos?
Alright, fine! I'll be brutally honest. Yes. And… no. Look, the photos? They're stunning. Clean lines, perfect lighting, tiny little cubbies of happiness. The reality? It's *almost* that good. I walked in, and my jaw genuinely dropped. That lobby?! Seriously, design goals. But… (here's the *but*)... things get a little… lived-in, you know? Like, someone *definitely* left their socks by the communal charging station. And sometimes, the "mood lighting" feels more like "dimly lit enough to confuse your phone's flashlight." But hey, it's a hostel. It's supposed to be a little messy! And that mess is part of the charm... I think. Mostly charm! I mean, I took a selfie in front of that giant wall mural of the Singapore skyline, and it's my new profile picture, so… yeah. Mostly a win.
Capsule life – claustrophobic chaos or cozy cocoon? What's it *really* like sleeping in one?
Okay, deep breaths. This is where it gets REAL. I'MA HUGE FAN of my personal space. So, the thought of being squeezed into a capsule… let's just say I approached it with trepidation. And the first night? A bit of panic, I won't lie. I kept bumping my head on the ceiling (it's *not* as tall as you think!), and I definitely spent way too long fiddling with the tiny little reading light. I was convinced it was broken. (It wasn't.) But… then something weird happened. It got… cozy. Like, ridiculously cozy. It's dark, quiet (mostly – more on that later), and you feel strangely safe. It's like being in a tiny little spaceship, hurtling through the night! Or maybe just… a really comfy box. And I actually *slept*! And slept WELL! Seriously – I'm considering buying one for my actual apartment. But the next morning, I swear, someone was *snoring* in the capsule next door… like a chainsaw symphony. Okay, so maybe not *perfect*…
Do you actually *meet* people in hostels? Or just suffer in awkward silence?
This is a gamble, friends. Purely. You’re at the mercy of the hostel gods! At Wanderloft? Yes! But it depends. The common areas are actually really nice. The little coffee nook is perfect for a pre-dawn caffeine hit and eavesdropping on other people’s travel plans. (I’m not saying that’s what *I* do…) And the rooftop terrace? Heaven! On my first night I was chatting with this Aussie (of *course*) who'd been backpacking for six months. He’d seen more of the world than I’d seen of my own fridge. But then, the second night… a group of influencers were hogging the space, taking endless photos and loudly talking about their "brand." Yeah, didn't talk to *them*. So, it's a mixed bag. But the *potential* is there, and that's what matters, right? And hey, even if you don't meet your new best friend, you *will* probably witness some interesting conversations. I heard one about the best way to pack a backpack, and it was truly riveting!
Is the location convenient for exploring Singapore?
Location, location, location, baby! Wanderloft is pretty good. It’s not *right* in the middle of everything, but it’s close to the MRT (that amazing subway system) which makes EVERYTHING accessible. Seriously, Singapore's MRT is a *game changer*. I felt like I could get anywhere in minutes! Food? Around the corner. Little shops to have a look around in? Also around the corner. Famous tourist traps? Easy to get to. Not a bad spot. Could be better but also could be much worse!
What about the bathrooms? Are they clean? (This is crucial!)
Okay, let's talk bathrooms. This is a make-or-break situation, people. I'm happy to report that Wanderloft's bathrooms are… generally decent. Clean-ish! They have the essentials - showers with decent water pressure, toilets that flush (always a win!), and enough space to, you know, actually *move* around. Is it a five-star hotel bathroom? No. But, considering the price point and the whole hostel vibe, it's a definite thumbs up. And they have those fancy Japanese toilets with the heated seats. I tried one. I’m not entirely sure what happened but I thought it was a great idea at the time and I kind of loved it. Definitely worth a try! (Prepare for awkwardness if you haven’t used one before)
Is there a kitchen to prepare meals?
I *think* there's a small communal kitchen, but I’m not entirely sure! I was too busy eating the amazing street food that’s literally everywhere in Singapore. (Seriously, the food is a *major* highlight. I gained five pounds. No regrets.) I recall seeing a fridge and a microwave, but honestly, I wouldn't trust myself with a cooking appliance after my disastrous attempts at making instant noodles at 3am. So.. I'm not the best person to ask about this one. Maybe check the photos, there might be one?
Any hidden fees or unexpected costs I *should* know about?
Hmmm… hidden fees? Pretty standard stuff I reckon. They have the usual lock rental (bring your own or pay a few bucks) and maybe a tiny tourist tax. But honestly, nothing that jumped out at me as a total rip-off. The real cost? The *temptation*. Wanderloft is surrounded by amazing shops and tempting eats. You’ll blow your budget on snacks and souvenirs, TRUST ME. My advice? Set a strict spending limit. (I didn't, and I regret nothing!)
Final Verdict: Should I stay at Wanderloft Capsule?
Okay, the big question! *Should* you stay? Yes. Probably. Unless you’re allergic to fun, or you need silence. It's a great place to stay for a few nights, but don’t expect a spa resort. Be prepared for some noise, some sharing, and maybe a few minor inconveniences. But the pros outweigh the cons. The location's good, the capsules are cool, and the general vibe is fun and quirky. And you’ll get some great photos for your Instagram! But beComfy Hotel Finder

