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Hotel room stock reaches over 74,000, up 1.5% YoY

Small accommodations held the largest stock by facility count.

Singapore’s inventory of licensed hotel and accommodation rooms reached 74,427 as of October 2025, marking a stable 1.5% year-on-year (YoY) growth, according to a Singapore Tourism Analytics Network report.

The total number of rooms has held largely consistent since July, settling at 467 licensed establishments in October.

Small accommodations held the largest stock by facility count, consistently numbering around 280 to 290 establishments per month.

Meanwhile, the mid-sized sector has remained stable throughout the ten-month period. Large accommodations showed the smallest number of individual establishments, at around 25 to 30 facilities.

The Active year-on-year metric, saw an upward trend in the first half of the year before stabilising.

Growth rose from approximately 1.5% in February 2025 to a peak of nearly 4.0% in May 2025. It has since plateaued, hovering just above 3.5% in the months leading up to October. 
 

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