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Four Points by Sheraton Singapore Riverview Deluxe Room Review: Worth It in 2026?

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Four Points by Sheraton Singapore Riverview Deluxe Room Review: Worth It in 2026?

TL;DR

Location : Four Points by Sheraton Singapore, Riverview

Price Range : SGD 200–250 / night

Key Highlight : Full bathroom + proper work desk; earns Bonvoy points

What We Didn’t Like : Functional, not characterful; river view unconfirmed

4 out of 5


INTRODUCTION

Most reviews of the Four Points by Sheraton Riverview lead with the river. We are leading with the room. After all, the Deluxe Room is what mid-range guests actually book — and it has to earn its keep night after night.

This is a genuine Marriott Bonvoy property on the Havelock and Robertson Quay corridor, priced well below Marina Bay rates. As a result, you get a trusted brand and Bonvoy points without the flagship premium. We inspected the Deluxe Room firsthand. Specifically, we assessed the bed, bathroom, workspace and amenities on the ground — not from a brochure.


Room Overview & First Impressions

Four Points by Sheraton Riverview Deluxe Room viewed from the doorway toward the full-width window
The Deluxe Room from the doorway — a clean line of sight from entry to the full-width window.

Walk in from the corridor, and the Deluxe Room reads exactly as it should: orderly and well-kept. It also feels larger than its footprint, thanks to a clean line of sight from the door to the window. The layout is honest and uncomplicated: an entry passage with the bathroom to one side, then the sleeping area opening onto a full-width window.

Finishes are mid-range Marriott standard: neutral tones, dark timber accents, framed art over the bed. Notably, everything we touched was in good condition rather than tired. One thing to set straight: despite the “Riverview” name, a clear river or Clarke Quay view was not confirmed on the floor we inspected. Treat the view as floor-dependent and ask at check-in.


The Bed & Comfort

Bed in the Four Points by Sheraton Riverview Deluxe Room
The bed: upholstered headboard, crisp linen and a medium-firm mattress to Marriott standard.

The bed is where this room makes its case. Its mattress sits in that medium-firm zone that suits most sleepers: enough give to be comfortable, enough support that you don’t sink. Moreover, it held to the Marriott bedding standard. Linens were crisp and clean, the pillows offered a sensible mix of firmer and softer options, and the upholstered headboard gives the bed a proper anchor.

Two practical wins help light sleepers. The blackout curtains genuinely block the morning glare, and the air-conditioning ran quietly — with none of the compressor rattle that plagues older properties. If sleep quality is your priority — and at a room-focused hotel it should be — the Four Points by Sheraton Riverview Deluxe Room delivers.


The Bathroom

Bathroom vanity and generous sink under a well-lit mirror
A single vanity and generous sink under a well-lit mirror.

The bathroom is a standard mid-range layout, well-maintained and fully sorted for the essentials. A single vanity with a generous sink sits under a well-lit mirror. In fact, it’s bright enough to actually shave or apply make-up by — not a given at this tier.

Full tub-and-shower combination in the Deluxe Room bathroom
The full tub-and-shower combination — rare in mid-range Singapore rooms.

The headline, however, is the full tub-and-shower combination — increasingly rare in mid-range Singapore rooms, where a cramped shower box is the norm. Water pressure was steady and warm-up quick. Toiletries come via wall-mounted pump bottles, with a small amenity kit and full-size towels. Not luxurious, but honest, clean, and more generous in layout than the price suggests.


Desk & Workspace

Work desk in the Four Points by Sheraton Riverview Deluxe Room
A genuine work desk with a proper chair, power and USB within reach.

For the business traveller, the Deluxe Room is a genuine working room, not a token gesture. The desk offers a real, usable surface: room for a laptop, a notebook and a coffee without playing Tetris. Better still, it comes with a proper chair rather than a decorative stool. Power points and USB charging sit within reach, and the task lighting is adequate for a full day of laptop work.

The flat-screen TV sits within view of both the desk and the bed, and there is additional soft seating for when you want to step away from the work surface. Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi rounds out the setup. If you are in Singapore for meetings, this room does the job.


In-Room Amenities & Tech

In-room coffee and tea station with kettle and complimentary water
The in-room coffee and tea station with kettle and complimentary water.

Here is where the Deluxe Room quietly reassures you that the essentials are handled. The coffee and tea station comes with a kettle and complimentary water — the small daily comfort that matters more than any lobby chandelier.

Minibar fridge below the counter in the Deluxe Room
The minibar fridge — handy for drinks or leftovers from Robertson Quay.

Below the counter sits a minibar fridge, useful for chilling your own drinks or storing leftovers from Robertson Quay. The room also includes an in-room safe, an iron and a hairdryer, plus a bedside control panel and accessible charging points. Confirm minibar charges at check-in. Together, the provisions cover everything a mid-range guest needs for a multi-night stay.


What We Didn’t Like

No room is flawless, and an independent review has to say so plainly.

Function over character. It is clean, comfortable and well-equipped, but also forgettable — you could be in any well-run Four Points in the region, and nothing in the design will lodge in your memory.

The “Riverview” name oversells. A clear river or Clarke Quay view was not confirmed on the floor we inspected, so do not book on the assumption of a waterfront outlook. Ask for a higher floor explicitly.

Off the main tourist trail. The hotel is not walkable to a major MRT interchange, and first-timers expecting to stroll to Chinatown or Orchard Road will find it a bus or train ride away.


The Verdict: Is the Four Points by Sheraton Riverview Deluxe Room Worth It?

Worth it. The Four Points by Sheraton Riverview Deluxe Room is a solid mid-range room that earns its rate: a comfortable, properly-made bed, a full tub-and-shower bathroom, a desk you can actually work at, and the in-room essentials all present and correct.

In-room Marriott Bonvoy service card on the desk
An in-room service card — a small nudge toward the Marriott Bonvoy ecosystem.

You are paying for a reliable, trusted-brand base — and crucially, one that puts Marriott Bonvoy points on the board without Marina Bay pricing.

Who should stay: mid-range travellers who want a dependable brand name, Marriott Bonvoy members earning points without flagship rates, and business travellers needing a quiet, workable base near the Havelock corridor.

Who shouldn’t: first-timers who expect to walk to Chinatown, Orchard Road or a major MRT interchange, and travellers who want F&B and nightlife on the doorstep.

Ready to wake up on the river? Book your Deluxe Room at Four Points by Sheraton Singapore, Riverview to check the latest rates.


Your Guide to the Four Points by Sheraton Riverview Deluxe Room

ADDRESS : 382 Havelock Road, Singapore 169629

PHONE : +65 6432 5588

CHECK-IN / CHECK-OUT : 3:00 PM / 12:00 PM

NEAREST MRT: Havelock MRT (Thomson-East Coast Line) — 8–10 min walk

Pro Tips:
Earn Bonvoy points: Book with a Marriott Bonvoy account — even a base member earns points that offset future stays across the programme’s brands.
Ask for a higher floor: Not all Deluxe Rooms face the water, and the view was not confirmed on our inspection — request a higher-floor or river-facing room if a view matters.


Jeremy Jeevan

Jeremy Jeevan is a Singapore Tourism Board licensed tourist guide and professional travel photographer. He founded RoamingSimply to share the city's hidden stories beyond the usual tourist trail.

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