Best 3-Bedroom Serviced Apartments and Layouts in Singapore for Group Living
Multi-generational family enjoying group living in a serviced apartment.

Key Takeaways

  • This comparison of 3-bedroom apartments in Singapore goes beyond size to consider how their layouts accommodate larger groups in real-world daily use.
  • A well-planned 3-BR apartment should provide everyone with enough privacy while still offering comfortable shared areas.
  • Families may prioritise bedroom arrangements, bathroom count, laundry facilities, kitchen space and access to daily amenities.
  • For project teams, dedicated communal areas and clear zoning between work, relaxation and sleeping spaces can make longer stays more comfortable.
  • Duplex layouts can provide greater separation between shared and private spaces.

 

Introduction

Booking a 3-bedroom serviced apartment in Singapore usually means you are planning for more than one person’s routine. You may be relocating with children, staying with extended family or arranging accommodation for colleagues who need to share a base during a work assignment.

 

That makes the layout especially important. The ideal 3-BR apartment should make shared moments feel easy, whether that means having breakfast together, gathering in the living room after a long day or using the dining table for both meals and laptops. At the same time, each bedroom should still feel private enough for proper rest.

 

Below is a comparison of the 8 best 3-bedroom apartments in Singapore and their layouts. We look at how the option manages sleeping areas, shared spaces, dining setups, and suitability for families or project teams.

 

1. Aurealis Serviced Residences at Marina Bay

View of a 3-bedroom suite living room of Aurealis Residences.

Aurealis Serviced Residences at Marina Bay offers a 3-Bedroom Seaview Suite (1,313 sq ft) that comes with 1 King and 2 Queen Sealy beds, 3 bathrooms, an enclosed kitchen, a washer-dryer, and a storage room.

 

What makes this 3-bedroom apartment stand out is its emphasis on practical long-stay living. Unlike many serviced apartments that rely on open-plan layouts, the enclosed kitchen allows guests to prepare meals without affecting the rest of the apartment, while the dedicated storage room helps keep luggage, shopping, and work equipment out of sight.

 

Combined with its Marina Bay location, the suite offers a balance of privacy, convenience, and everyday functionality that works well for both leisure and corporate stays.

 

2. Fraser Suites Singapore

At Fraser Suites Singapore, groups can choose from four different 3-BR options: Premier (1,154 sq ft), Terrace (1,717 sq ft), Penthouse (2,034 sq ft) and Penthouse Deluxe (2,837 sq ft). The range of layouts gives guests greater flexibility, making Fraser Suites’ 3-bedroom apartments one of the more adaptable choices in this comparison.

 

Guests who enjoy cooking and entertaining may appreciate the Premier’s island kitchen, which naturally creates a social focal point within the apartment. Meanwhile, the Terrace and Penthouse options offer significantly larger common areas, making them attractive for extended family gatherings, longer stays, or groups that expect to spend more time in the residence.

 

3. Great World Residences

Great World Residences is another serviced residence that offers multiple 3-BR apartments and layouts for guests. The standard Three Bedroom Apartment, Three Bedroom Superior Apartment, and Three Bedroom Themed Apartment span 1,200 sq ft, while the Three Bedroom Premier is slightly larger at 1,600 sq ft. There is also a 3 Bedroom Pinnacle, which is the most spacious at 1,800 sq ft.

 

Families travelling with children may also appreciate the themed apartment option, which introduces a more playful environment that is uncommon among serviced residences. For larger households, the Premier and Pinnacle layouts provide additional living space without requiring a move to a larger apartment category. This variety makes Great World Residences particularly appealing to families whose space requirements may differ depending on the purpose and length of their stay.

 

4. Orchard Scotts Residences

At Orchard Scotts Residences, guests can choose from a spacious Three-Bedroom Apartment (1,141–1,679 sq ft) and a chic Three-Bedroom Penthouse (2,863–3,380 sq ft). Both come with 1 King-sized bed, 1 Queen-sized bed, and 2 Single-sized beds, accommodating both families and large groups alike.

 

While many serviced apartments prioritise functionality, Orchard Scotts places greater emphasis on lifestyle and entertainment. Features such as a soundbar and wine chiller help transform the living room into a more social space, making it easier for residents to relax, host visitors, or spend quality time together.

 

The larger penthouse layouts are especially notable for their generous communal areas, giving groups more room to entertain without feeling confined to individual bedrooms.

 

5. Treetops Executive Residences

Treetops Executive Residences offers three 3-BR options: the Superior suite (1,750 sq ft) and the Deluxe and Executive suites (approximately 1,800 sq ft each). All feature a distinctive two-storey layout.

 

While they may not be the largest 3-bedroom apartments in this comparison, the duplex layout creates separation between different parts of daily life. This can be particularly valuable for project teams, allowing colleagues to work or socialise in common areas without constantly disrupting those who may be resting or working independently. That being said, guests with mobility concerns may wish to consider the presence of stairs when comparing layouts.

 

6. Le Grove Serviced Residences

Le Grove’s 3-Bedroom Duplex spans 1,431 sq ft and includes 2 Queen-size beds, 2 single beds, and 3 bathrooms.

 

One of the most practical aspects of this layout is not its size, but its bathroom configuration. Three bathrooms can significantly improve daily routines, particularly when several family members are preparing for work, school, or sightseeing at the same time.

 

The duplex arrangement further enhances the sense of separation between communal and private areas, while the quieter residential surroundings contribute to a more home-like atmosphere compared to some city-centre locations.

 

7. Park Avenue Clemenceau

Measuring 1,326 sq ft, the 3-Bedroom Suite at Park Avenue Clemenceau accommodates up to six guests and includes a King bed, twin beds, 2 bathrooms, a kitchenette, and a spacious living room.

 

The layout focuses on making efficient use of space rather than maximising floor area. The living room acts as the central gathering point, giving residents a dedicated place to relax, dine, or plan activities without relying on the bedrooms as overflow space.

 

This approach works particularly well for guests who expect to spend much of their time exploring nearby Clarke Quay and the city centre, returning to a comfortable and functional base at the end of the day.

 

8. Adina Serviced Apartments Singapore Orchard

At Adina Serviced Apartments Singapore Orchard, the Three-Bedroom Apartment ranges from 1,098 sq ft to 1,227 sq ft and features a King bed, a Queen bed, and two single beds.

 

Adina demonstrates that a family-friendly 3-BR layout does not necessarily require the largest footprint. The bedroom configuration accommodates a wide range of group arrangements, from families with children to multi-generational travellers.

 

The relatively compact layout may also appeal to guests who prefer a cosier environment where common areas feel connected and accessible. Combined with the property’s residential-style interiors, the apartment creates a comfortable setting for longer stays without feeling overly large or impersonal.

 

Conclusion

Friends sharing a three bedroom serviced apartment layout together.

When comparing the best 3-bedroom apartments and their layouts, start by identifying what matters most to your group.

 

  • If you’re travelling with extended family, factors such as multiple bathrooms, larger common areas, and flexible sleeping arrangements may be priorities.
  • For those relocating with children, practical features such as enclosed kitchens, storage space, and residential surroundings can make day-to-day living more comfortable.
  • For project teams and colleagues sharing accommodation, layouts that clearly separate communal and private spaces can help balance collaboration with personal downtime.

 

No single layout works best for every group. The right choice depends on how much time you expect to spend in the apartment, how many people will be sharing the space, and whether your priority is entertaining, family living, or supporting a productive work stay.

 

If the 3-Bedroom Seaview Suite at Aurealis Serviced Residences appeals to you, feel free to contact us today. Learn more about our available apartment layouts, facilities and long-stay accommodation options in Marina Bay.

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