Right in the heart of Chinatown, a gracious tradition lives on in The Inn at Temple Street, a heritage hotel. Occupying five beautifully restored shophouses along Temple Street, this Singapore hotel brings you years of tradition in warm and generous hospitality, with modern luxury that is fresh and welcoming.
Preserving much of its heritage, the unique architecture of The Inn at Temple Street reflects the rich cultural traditions of the East. With a setting reminiscent of the Straits Chinese trading houses that once dominated Chinatown, The Inn at Temple Street Hotel Singapore exudes charm and character, promising the comforts of a Straits China home while you are away on business or pleasure.
It was as a labourer that one young Chinese migrant first started out here, carrying sacks of produce at the old harbour and later labouring for a spice trading company. With much thrift and toil, the late Kho Beng Kang became the region's largest trader of nutmeg, earning him the title 'The Nutmeg King'.
The sons of the late Senior Kho carry on the legacy as owners of The Inn at Temple Street. Today, the hotel, restored to its former glory, reflects the tastes of the old spice merchant, depicting the typical trade of the early Chinese migrants who first settled here.












