From Osaka’s leafy Garner hotels to Kuala Lumpur’s colourful Ibis Styles, Manila’s rooftop party spot Lime Resort and Penang’s community-driven Lyf Georgetown, these stays cater to modern travellers who value vibe. Think self-serve snack bars instead of butlers, co-working lounges over concierges. Whether you are city-hopping solo or planning a group getaway, these mid-range hotels deliver style, substance and a strong sense of place.
Osaka: Garner Hotels
First launched in December 2023 in Seattle, three new Garner hotels have landed in Osaka – and with them, IHG Hotels & Resorts is betting on a new breed of value-conscious traveller, one who prefers character over polish and values a good sleep over bells and whistles. All located in the Honmachi district – the hotels were converted from existing properties in partnership with leading local design firm Ilya. Though unified by a laid-back ethos and signature Garner touches (free Wi-Fi, a 24/7 snack shop and a breakfast menu featuring superfood bowls), the properties each take on their own identity.
Garner Hotel Osaka Honmachi Kita Semba is the greenest of the three – literally. Plants cascade from ceilings and a skylit lobby bathes in natural light, nodding to the city’s garden landscapes with a living moss wall. Thanks to its French garden vibes and sustainable space design, this property has been shortlisted for a Sky Design Award 2025. It’s also just 10 minutes away from Kyochabana Minami Senba, serving Osaka treats like okonomiyaki and grilled avocado cha soba.

A short stroll away, Garner Hotel Osaka Honmachi Station goes maximalist, with retro-futurist interiors, infinity mirrors and lounge areas styled with Mad Men flair. It’s also one train stop from the Shinsaibashi shopping district and an authentic jazz kissa (jazz café) where you can order the house wine made from grapes harvested by the owner while listening to his curated vinyl record collection.
Meanwhile, Garner Hotel Osaka Honmachi Midosuji riffs on tradition, blending torii gate-inspired shapes and bamboo accents with contemporary materials along one of Osaka’s grandest boulevards. Head to the Matsuyama Shopping Street for traditional Japanese toys and crafts. “The Garner hotels in Osaka were designed for travellers who are in love with life, not luxury,” says Abhijay Sandilya, managing director for Japan and Micronesia at IHG Hotels and Resorts. “We wanted to create a stay that’s joyful, flexible and rooted in place.”
Kuala Lumpur: Ibis Styles KL Bukit Bintang
For a stylish stay that won’t break the bank, Accor’s new hotel in the entertainment and shopping hub of Bukit Bintang hits the mark. Ibis Styles Kuala Lumpur Bukit Bintang delivers all the essentials – clean rooms, plush bedding and high-speed Wi-Fi – packaged in bold interiors and playful pops of colour.

Best of all, it’s within walking distance of Pavilion KL, Berjaya Times Square and the Bukit Bintang MRT station, making it easy to explore the city right after check-in. Craving a midnight bite? The on-site Anytime Dining serves local comfort food like nasi lemak until 11pm.
Manila: Lime Resort
If sunsets, Ibiza-inspired beats and social energy top your travel checklist, Lime Resort Manila delivers. Perched along the Manila Bay shoreline in Seascape Village, Pasay City, this lifestyle hotel is built for golden-hour moments. Head to the rooftop infinity pool for sunset views and cocktails from the Sky Lounge and Bar – perfect for your Instagram feed.

With the relaunch of Lime Beach Club, guests can expect themed parties, live DJ sets and events like “Coachella in the City”. Travelling with friends or family? The 51m2 Family Quad Bayview offers four single beds and a front-row seat to the bay.
Penang: Lyf Georgetown
Ascott Limited’s Lyf Georgetown Penang is reinventing the social side of travel. Set in the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage zone, this design-forward hotel brings travellers together in bright, communal spaces filled with cheeky prompts and geometric patterns. You’ll spot “Say Hi” above the reception desk, while shared areas like Bond (the kitchen), Collab (co-working), Unwind (lounge) and Dip (pool) encourage interaction. Even laundry gets a social twist at Wash & Hang.

Whether you’re travelling solo (Good for One/Studio), in pairs (Side by Side Plus/Studio Twin) or with a group (All Together), there’s a room for every kind of explorer, and a conversation waiting to happen.
Shanghai: Dangkou Ancient Town Hotel Wuxi
A quick 30-minute train ride from China’s financial capital is Wuxi or “Little Shanghai” – where you can stay in a historical poet’s old home. Indeed, stepping into Dangkou Ancient Town Hotel Wuxi–MGallery Collection feels like entering another era. Set within the historic Taishi Mansion – originally built during the Ming Dynasty (1368–-1644) by Hua Cha, a taishi (grand tutor) who constructed it after his retirement, the 178-room boutique property pays elegant tribute to Jiangnan’s iconic water towns.

The property is framed by winding canals and stone bridges, while inside, its Courtyard Suites feature murals of flowing rivers and misty landscapes. Whether you choose a garden-facing room or one overlooking the water, the blend of traditional Chinese architecture and French design flair creates a serene, storybook escape.
For more information on Singapore Airlines’ flights to the above destinations, visit singaporeair.com.