A wedding venue is the first choice every couple must make when planning their big day. It might also be one of your most difficult decisions, especially if you’re hunting for something a bit beyond the traditional. But Tagvenue is here to help, we’ve got a great roundup of unique wedding venues to get your planning started. So whether you are hoping for a beach solemnisation at a resort on Sentosa Island, or a restaurant with a terrace and a view of the city from Faber Peak, we’ve got just what you need. Use our smart filters to narrow down your search, and start dreaming about your big day!
In Singapore, prices of unique wedding venues average S$3000 minimum spend per event. The cost varies based on the venue's size and additional services such as catering, floral arrangements, or bridal suites. It may also be influenced by the number and type of event spaces available in the venue, for example, separate areas for the ceremony, reception, and photo sessions. Spaces offering all-inclusive packages are a budget-friendly option for couples seeking a fuss-free experience. Check out typical price ranges in Singapore, based on Tagvenue data:
From S$2000 | to S$5000 | minimum spend per event |
From S$95 | to S$480 | hire fee per hour |
From S$50 | to S$88 | per person |
Based on the popularity and user ratings on Tagvenue (updated August 2025), the best options include:
The Outset at The Outset
in Joo Seng - rated 4.9/5
Our user said: ‘Venue was beautiful as expected.’
VIP Room at The Secret Patio
in Tanjong Pagar - rated 4.9/5
Our user said: ‘It was simply perfect for a small, intimate wedding. The interior was simple yet sophisticated.’
Entire Hall at Into The Woods
in Little India - rated 4.9/5
Our user said: ‘Thank you very much into the woods, looking forward to more bookings to your venue.’
Yes! Most wedding venues allow you to decorate the space on your own. But it’s always better to be safe than sorry, so make sure that you discuss it with the venue manager at the beginning stage of your inquiry.
Most couples secure their wedding venues around one year in advance and that’s what we recommend you do as well. The longer you extend the venue search process, the fewer offers you may have to choose from, especially when you’re planning to tie the knot during the Singapore wedding season which falls anywhere between March to December.
It will mainly depend on the particular offer, but most venues will provide such basics as furniture, tableware, and some decorations like candles and centrepieces. The assistance of an in-house events team that will help you organise your wedding from start to finish may also be included in the price. If the venue provides catering, you will, of course, be able to customise your menu. If the venue doesn’t offer catering, they will usually provide you with the list of preferred caterers to choose from. Apart from that, they may also provide you with the AV equipment, such as a DJ console, speakers, microphones, etc. However, to ensure that you know what the venue offers and nothing is forgotten, always ask the manager! They will dispel any of your doubts and prepare an individual offer based on your requirements.
You can easily be spoilt for choice among Singapore’s many available venues but if you want to make your wedding a singular event - non-traditional, alternative or simply exclusive - you need to be a bit more creative in your search.
Wedding banquet dining is quite a tradition in Singapore, but if you want to change it up you can source many unusual and beautiful venues. Instead of a banquet hall, you can look at any of the many out of the ordinary venues with open gardens or terraces that still have room for sit-down dining. Down near the water you can find many open air terraces and restaurants with with a gorgeous water views, consider Monti on Collyer Quay. Or hunt the larger venues in the Downtown Core, especially the hotels, which offer large terraced spaces and fantastical decor and views.
If you are looking to hold a wedding without a banquet consider any of Singapore’s many striking and unusual venues. Check out Faber Peak for several wedding options - and amazing views. You might also consider an outdoor wedding at Sentosa Island - many of the resorts and clubs there offer bespoke wedding packages and stunning vistas. For a more historical venue, you could look into some stately venues like the National Gallery or the Wheeler Mansion on the mainland. For a more modern take, check out Picnic and enjoy its fresh modern vibe.
Singapore is a great place to celebrate, have fun!