Cocktail Party Venues for Rent in Singapore

Cocktail Party Venues for Rent in Singapore

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Top Cocktail Party Venues in Singapore

Singapore knows how to throw a cocktail party. Whether you’re clinking glasses with colleagues in Raffles Place or sipping sake with friends near Bugis, there’s no shortage of spots made for mixing drinks and conversation. From sleek lounges in the city centre to tucked-away rooftops in Tanjong Pagar or Tai Seng, you'll find private spaces that balance good lighting, solid acoustics, and enough room to move—essential for a party that flows. Scroll on to find cocktail party venues that look good and work even better.

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In Singapore, prices of cocktail party venues average S$3000 minimum spend per event. Costs vary depending on guest capacity, popularity, location, and amenities like sound systems or bar services. Extra charges may apply for custom catering, decor, or event planning services. Packages with add-ons, such as DJs, photo booths, or other entertainment services, can also increase the overall cost. Check out the typical price ranges in Singapore, based on Tagvenue data from November 2025:

Prices of cocktail party venues in Singapore
From S$2000 to S$4500 minimum spend per event
From S$48 to S$82 per person
From S$750 to S$1770 hire fee per event

You'll find cocktail party venues in various sizes, from smaller spots to larger venues; keep in mind that the type of space and your chosen layout will affect the capacity! Below you can see the typical venue sizes in Singapore, together with the standard prices in each size range, based on Tagvenue data (November 2025):

Small cocktail party venues up to 50 guests prices average S$2650 minimum spend per event
Medium cocktail party venues between 70 and 90 guests prices average S$2500 minimum spend per event
Large cocktail party venues over 110 guests prices average S$3000 minimum spend per event

These are the venues within 400 m from central Singapore, available to book on Tagvenue:

  • Rooftop Sky Garden at Grand Park City Hall on 10 Coleman Street - 200 m from centre.
    Venue said: From intimate private events to large scale outdoor cocktail parties or wedding receptions, orchestrating memorable events at Grand Park City Hall are made simple with our team of dedicated event planners.
  • Main Room at The Masons Table on Coleman Street 23A - 250 m from centre.
    Our user said: ‘Portions were generous and ingredients were fresh and delicious.’
  • Indoor Space at Minami on 20 Upper Circular Road, #B1, #01/06 The Riverwalk, 058416 Ikigai Riverwalk - 400 m from centre.
    Venue said: Perfect for private dinners, cocktail receptions, or small-scale corporate events, this area features elegant interiors inspired by Japanese design.

Absolutely. Many of the top-rated cocktail venues are conveniently located near MRT stations. For instance, The Cocktail Office is just minutes from Clarke Quay MRT, and TANOKE is a popular spot close to Bugis MRT. Both offer stylish spaces ideal for after-hours drinks or casual networking.

Yes. If you're planning an intimate gathering or a birthday bash for a smaller crowd, spaces like Pasaring Studio in Kembangan (ideal for under 30 guests) or Level Two Space in Little India are excellent choices. They’re compact but thoughtfully designed, perfect for mingling, custom drinks, and catching up.

Some venues allow BYOB or let you bring in your own bartender, but this depends on licensing and the venue’s policy. Studios and private rental spaces are more likely to be flexible. If you’re looking for a space where you can personalise the drinks setup, ask about corkage and staffing rules before booking.

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