They say creativity thrives when you ditch the beige walls and blinking fluorescents. In Singapore, unusual conference venues are giving the boardroom a serious glow-up. Explore industrial lofts in Jalan Besar to rooftop venues in Clarke Quay and art-forward studios in Kampong Glam. When you’re planning a conference that’s meant to shake things up, the space needs to do some of the talking too. Think acoustics, lighting, seating, and even post-session views. With Tagvenue, you don’t just scroll—you search smartly. Filter by layout, amenities, and style, then message venues directly to find a spot that works and wows. Book today!
You can choose from rooftop bars, art studios, heritage shophouses, restaurant lounges, and even wellness-inspired event rooms. For instance, The Teahouse Studio in Marymount offers a calm, creative vibe, while House of Offline in Lavender is a lifestyle space with presentation amenities available. Some venues like The Masons Table or CALI, Ascott Raffles Place on Kitchener Road provide a restaurant-style setting with full dining options, great for conferences with a social element.
Absolutely. If you want to get away from the buzz, check out places in One-North, Marymount, or Ang Mo Kio. For example, Wings of the Dawn in Ang Mo Kio is a super chill option for smaller, focused sessions. These spots are less crowded and easier on the wallet too.
Totally. A bunch of these venues are set up with multiple seating zones or lounges that are perfect for breakout chats or networking. Places like House of Offline or Only U Space give you enough room to spread out, switch gears, and have side conversations without needing a full second room.
Not at all. A lot of these venues hit that sweet spot between professional and personal. You can book a place like One Raffles Quay if you want that polished hotel look with a twist, or go for somewhere like HIGHfive in Little India if you're aiming for a fun, team-building energy. They're not your usual carpet-and-fluorescent-light setups — and that's kind of the point.