20 Most Romantic Things to Do in Singapore for Couples (2025 Guide)

merlion fountain with views of the city in the background at nighttime in Singapore

Singapore may be compact, but it has a way of making every moment between two people feel larger than life. A romantic getaway here might take you from futuristic gardens to century-old temples in the same afternoon, before ending the evening with cocktails high above the skyline. For couples, the Lion City offers endless ways to slip into its rhythm. This guide to 20 romantic things to do in Singapore blends luxury with a touch of adventure — the perfect starting point for planning your next escape together.

1. Cruise in Style with Singapore Sidecars

Climb into a vintage Vespa sidecar and suddenly Singapore looks different. The pace slows, the city hums around you, and shophouses, temples and colonial villas slip past in a blur. In this tour, you’ll trace routes made famous by Crazy Rich Asians, but also discover tucked-away lanes and stories you wouldn’t stumble across alone. It’s playful, a little glamorous, and just quirky enough to make for an unforgettable date. And yes, the sidecar itself is a photo opportunity — half the fun is seeing who gets the better angle, you or the skyline.

These tours trace some of the same routes made famous in Crazy Rich Asians, but the real magic happens in the quiet moments between destinations. It’s wonderfully old-fashioned and just quirky enough to guarantee you’ll both be grinning by the end. Plus, the photo opportunities are endless—though you might spend half the ride debating who gets the better angle against the skyline.

2. Watch the Supertrees Light Up at Garden Rhapsody

Supertrees at Gardens by the Bay Singapore

Every evening at Gardens by the Bay, something magical happens. As darkness falls, the towering Supertrees burst into synchronised light displays set to music—a 15-minute show that feels like being inside a fairy tale. The “Garden Rhapsody” runs twice nightly (7:45 pm and 8:45 pm), and it never gets old.

Arrive early to claim a spot directly under the trees for the full immersive experience, or book tickets for the OCBC Skyway to watch from 22 metres above ground. Either way, you’ll find yourself instinctively reaching for each other’s hands when the music swells and the lights dance across those impossible tree-like structures.

Perfect for: First-time visitors and anniversary celebrations

3. Dine High Above the City in a Cable Car

cable cars with views of the city - singapore

Singapore’s Cable Car Sky Dining takes date night to literal new heights. Your private cabin glides between Mount Faber and Sentosa Island while you enjoy a curated four-course menu, complete with wine pairings and mood lighting. Through floor-to-ceiling windows, the entire city spreads out below—container ships dotting the harbour, skyscrapers twinkling like earthbound stars.

It’s indulgent in the best possible way, and surprisingly intimate despite being suspended in mid-air. The journey takes about 90 minutes, which feels just right for savouring both the food and the views. Book well in advance—this is Singapore’s most coveted dinner reservation.

Perfect for: Marriage proposals and milestone anniversaries

4. Explore a Rooftop Farm at The Sundowner

Hidden away in the laid-back Siglap neighbourhood, The Sundowner offers something completely different: a working rooftop farm where you can get your hands dirty together. You’ll learn about sustainable farming, meet rescued honeybees (they’re surprisingly friendly), and end your visit with honey tastings and sunset cocktails overlooking the East Coast.

It’s the kind of authentic, community-focused experience that feels worlds away from tourist Singapore, yet it’s only 20 minutes from the city centre. The experience includes a farm-to-table dinner featuring ingredients you’ve just harvested—impossibly fresh and romantic in its simplicity.

Perfect for: Couples who love unique, off-the-beaten-path experiences

5. Stroll Hand-in-Hand Along the Helix Bridge

helix bridge with views of the marina bay sands at night - singapore

Designed to mimic the double helix structure of DNA, this illuminated pedestrian bridge is one of Singapore’s most photographed landmarks—and for good reason. The best time to cross is just after sunset, when the LED lighting creates patterns along the curved steel canopy while Marina Bay Sands, the ArtScience Museum, and the CBD skyline provide a glittering backdrop.

The walk takes about 10 minutes at a leisurely pace, with viewing platforms perfect for lingering over the panorama. It’s a simple pleasure, but sometimes the most romantic moments are the uncomplicated ones—just the two of you, city lights reflecting in the water, and endless conversation.

Perfect for: Post-dinner walks and golden hour photography

6. Picnic at the Singapore Botanic Gardens

gazebo in the middle of a lush green garden surrounded by trees and plants - Singapore Botanic Gardens

Singapore’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site offers 82 hectares of tranquil escape from urban intensity. Pack a picnic and settle into Palm Valley, where century-old palms create natural shade, or wander through the National Orchid Garden to admire over 1,000 species of Singapore’s national flower.

On weekend afternoons, the Symphony Stage often hosts free concerts—imagine sharing cheese and wine while a string quartet plays classical music under a canopy of rain trees. The gardens stay open until midnight, so you can also enjoy romantic evening strolls when the pathways are softly lit and the air is filled with frangipani fragrance.

Perfect for: Relaxed mornings and budget-conscious romance

7. Sip a Singapore Sling at Raffles Hotel

Singapore Sling cocktail at Raffles Hotel

Every love story deserves a touch of old-world glamour, and the Long Bar at Raffles delivers in spades. This is where the Singapore Sling was invented in 1915, and the recipe hasn’t changed since. The bar maintains its colonial-era charm—ceiling fans turning lazily overhead, peanut shells scattered on the floor (it’s tradition to throw them there), and bartenders in crisp white jackets mixing cocktails with theatrical flair.

After your drinks, wander through the hotel’s elegant corridors and courtyards, or linger in the Grand Lobby for an afternoon tea that feels like stepping back in time.

Perfect for: Classic romance and celebrating special occasions

8. Wander the Streets of Chinatown

night market with vibrant lights at Singapore China Town

Chinatown pulses with infectious energy, especially as afternoon fades to evening and the red lanterns begin to glow. The maze of narrow streets reveals treasures around every corner—traditional medicine shops with mysterious herbs in glass jars, tea houses where you can sample rare varieties, and food stalls serving dumplings so good they’ve earned Michelin recognition.

Don’t miss the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, an ornate four-story complex that’s both a working temple and an architectural marvel. Head to the rooftop garden for unexpected city views, and spend time exploring the ground floor, which houses a fascinating museum. As darkness falls, couples often find themselves naturally drawn to the bustling night markets along Chinatown Street.

Perfect for: Culture lovers and food adventures

9. Indulge in Rooftop Romance

people sharing drinks clinking glasses on a rooftop bat at Ce La Vi Singapore
Ce La Vi Singapore

Singapore’s rooftop scene is legendary, with each venue offering its own brand of sky-high romance:

CÉ LA VI sits on the 57th floor of Marina Bay Sands. Here, contemporary Asian cuisine meets panoramic views of the Supertrees and Marina Bay. The iconic infinity pool seems to merge with the horizon, creating an almost surreal dining experience. Book a table for sunset and watch the city transform from golden afternoon light to twinkling evening magic.

Lantern at Fullerton Bay Hotel epitomises understated elegance. This chic rooftop bar floats above the hotel’s infinity pool, with Marina Bay’s iconic skyline providing the backdrop. The cocktail menu focuses on premium spirits and artisanal ingredients—perfect for intimate conversations over expertly crafted drinks.

Dusk Restaurant & Bar on Mount Faber offers something different: panoramic views over Sentosa Island and the Southern Harbour, all accessible by cable car. It’s less glitzy than the Marina Bay options but wonderfully romantic, especially during sunset when the harbour glows amber and gold.

Perfect for: Anniversary dinners and marriage proposals

10. Take a Sunset River Cruise

bumboat traveling down a river in Singapore at sunset

A Singapore River bumboat cruise reveals the city from an entirely different perspective. These traditional wooden boats glide past Clarke Quay’s restored warehouses, the colonial elegance of Boat Quay, and ultramodern Marina Bay, creating a timeline of Singapore’s evolution in a single journey.

The evening cruises are particularly magical—as darkness falls, the riverbanks light up and the water reflects neon signs, heritage buildings, and skyscraper LEDs in shimmering patterns. The boats are open-air, allowing river breezes to cool the tropical heat while you curl up together and watch the city drift past.

Perfect for: First-time visitors and relaxed date nights

11. Go Wild on a Night Safari

The world’s first nocturnal zoo might seem like an unusual choice for romance. Still, there’s something undeniably magical about exploring leafy trails under starlight while exotic animals roam freely around you. Plus, it’s one of Singapore’s most famous – and unique! – attraction boasting over 2,500 animals from 130 species, with many active only after dark.

You can walk the interconnected trails at your own pace, spotting everything from fishing cats to Malayan tapirs, or hop aboard the guided tram for a more comprehensive tour. The Creatures of the Night show features natural animal behaviours—no tricks or unnatural performances—making it feel like a nature documentary come to life.

Perfect for: Adventure-loving couples and unique date experiences

12. Chase Flavours at a Hawker Centre

hawker center in singapore with people dining

To understand Singapore, you have to eat like a local — and that means sitting shoulder-to-shoulder at a hawker centre. These open-air food courts were first created in the 1970s to bring the city’s famous street food stalls under one roof, giving vendors a more hygienic, regulated space while still keeping the recipes and community spirit intact. Today, hawker culture is so central to daily life that in 2020 it was added to UNESCO’s list of Intangible Cultural Heritage.

Couples will find the experience both lively and surprisingly romantic: choosing a few dishes to share, balancing trays of steaming bowls, and trading bites at a communal table surrounded by the buzz of everyday Singapore. Best of all, the food is wonderfully affordable — most dishes range from SGD $4–8, making it one of the rare places in the world where you can eat a Michelin-recognised meal for pocket change.

Must-try classics include Hainanese chicken rice (head to Tian Tian at Maxwell Food Centre or Michelin-recognised Hawker Chan), char kway teow (stir-fried noodles with egg, cockles and Chinese sausage), laksa (coconut curry noodles rich with prawns), and of course Singapore chilli crab, messy and best eaten together with fried mantou buns to mop up the sauce. Each centre has its own specialties: East Coast Lagoon Food Village is famous for seafood, while Lau Pa Sat in the business district offers satay under the stars after dark.

Affordable, authentic, and deeply woven into Singapore’s culture, hawker dining is a rite of passage for any couple visiting the Lion City.

Perfect for: Authentic cultural experiences and budget-friendly dining

13. Take a Side Trip to Pulau Ubin

walkway by a body of water surrounded by trees with sunrays piercing through the gaps during sunset at Pulau Ubin Singapore

Just 15 minutes by bumboat from Changi Point, Pulau Ubin feels like travelling back in time. This rustic island preserves the kampong (village) lifestyle that once defined Singapore—wooden houses on stilts, jungle paths, and a pace of life that encourages long conversations and meandering exploration.

Rent bicycles and pedal through mangrove forests, past abandoned granite quarries now filled with emerald water, and along coastal paths where monitor lizards bask in the sun. The island has no luxury resorts or fancy restaurants—just a few simple cafés serving cold drinks and local snacks, which somehow makes it even more romantic.

Perfect for: Nature lovers and couples seeking authentic Singapore

14. Explore Kampong Glam & Haji Lane

golden-domed Sultan Mosque at kampong glam singapore

If any Singapore neighbourhood was designed for couples to explore on foot, it’s Kampong Glam. Once the seat of Malay royalty, today it’s a vibrant district where tradition and modernity share the same streets. The golden-domed Sultan Mosque anchors the area, its prayer hall accommodating 5,000 worshippers beneath a stunning dome supported by Doric columns.

vibrant streets with colourful murals and buildings at Kampong Glam Singapore

From the mosque, wander into the backstreets where the real magic happens. Haji Lane explodes with street art—every wall tells a story through murals that change seasonally. The narrow alleyway houses independent boutiques, vintage stores, and cafés where couples can escape the tropical heat with iced coffee and air conditioning.

The energy shifts dramatically between day and night. Afternoons are for browsing quirky shops and discovering local designers, but evenings bring neon lights, live music spilling from bars, and a more vibrant, social atmosphere.

Don’t miss Arab Street, where fabric merchants display silk and batik in rainbow cascades, or Muscat Street, lined with Middle Eastern restaurants perfect for sharing mezze plates under twinkling fairy lights.

Perfect for: Instagram couples and culture enthusiasts

15. Relax at Sentosa’s Beaches

whitesand beach surrounded by coconuts and lush greeneries at siloso sentosa singapore during daytime

Singapore might be an urban island, but Sentosa proves it knows how to do beach romance. Each of the three main beaches offers a different vibe: Siloso Beach buzzes with water sports, beach volleyball, and energetic bars. Tanjong Beach Club epitomises chic tropical luxury—think designer loungers, craft cocktails, and DJ sets that transition from chill afternoon vibes to dancing under the stars.

For quieter romance, Palawan Beach stretches further south, with a suspension bridge leading to what’s technically the southernmost point of continental Asia. The beach is less developed, making it ideal for long walks, beachside picnics, and watching container ships navigate the busy Strait of Malacca.

Perfect for: Beach lovers and resort-style relaxation

16. Toast the View from the Singapore Flyer

large ferris wheel in the middle of a city during daytime - Singapore Flyer

At 165 metres tall, the Singapore Flyer offers 30 minutes of slowly rotating panorama that encompasses Marina Bay, the CBD, and on clear days, parts of Malaysia and Indonesia. The air-conditioned capsules hold up to 28 people, but for romance, book a premium cabin with champagne service and canapés.

The views are spectacular at any time, but sunset flights are particularly magical—you’ll complete nearly two full rotations as the sky transforms from blue to gold to deep purple, with the city lights gradually illuminating below.

Perfect for: Special celebrations and panoramic photography

17. Catch a Light & Water Show at Marina Bay Sands

light show at marina bay sands in singapore at nighttime

Every evening, Marina Bay transforms into an outdoor theatre for Spectra, a 15-minute multimedia show that combines fountains, lasers, and projections with a stirring soundtrack. The show runs twice nightly (8 pm and 9 pm, with an additional 10 pm show on Friday and Saturday), and it’s completely free.

The best viewing spots are from the Event Plaza directly in front of Marina Bay Sands, or from the Helix Bridge for a slightly elevated perspective. Arrive 15 minutes early to claim a good spot along the waterfront railing—there’s something magical about leaning against each other while music and lights dance across the water.

Perfect for: Every couple visiting Singapore (it’s free and unforgettable)

18. Discover Little India

hindu temple at little india in singapore

Little India assaults the senses in the most wonderful way—jasmine and marigold garlands hanging from shop fronts, incense smoke drifting from temple doorways, vendors calling out in Tamil and Hindi, and the constant hum of tuk-tuks weaving through pedestrian traffic.

Little india with festive lighting and decoration at night singapore

Couples can easily spend hours wandering Serangoon Road, ducking into spice shops to inhale heady blends of cardamom and cinnamon, or exploring the Little India Arcade for silk scarves, intricate jewellery, and handmade souvenirs. The ornate Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, dedicated to the goddess Kali, provides both spiritual atmosphere and stunning photo opportunities with its colourful facade crowded with Hindu deities.

When hunger strikes, settle in for a traditional thali meal served on banana leaves—sharing small portions of various curries, rice, and bread becomes its own intimate ritual. The golden-domed Abdul Gaffoor Mosque and the technicolour shophouses along Tan Teng Niah add to the neighbourhood’s visual feast.

Visit during Deepavali (Diwali) and the entire district explodes with light displays, street bazaars, and cultural performances.

Perfect for: Cultural immersion and sensory adventures

19. Escape to Labrador Nature Reserve

Sometimes the most romantic thing you can do in a busy city is find silence together. Labrador Nature Reserve, located along Singapore’s southern coast, preserves a slice of the island’s original rocky seafront. Within minutes of leaving the MRT station (Labrador Park), you’ll trade skyscrapers for sea views and urban buzz for bird calls.

The Berlayer Creek Boardwalk winds through preserved mangroves where kingfishers flash electric blue across the water. Continue to the coastal lookouts for views across Keppel Bay to the Southern Islands, where container ships navigate channels between jungle-covered islets.

History adds another layer—scattered throughout the reserve are World War II relics, including machine gun posts and fort walls that once defended Singapore’s coastline. The red-and-white Berlayer Point Lighthouse provides a romantic focal point for sunset photos.

Perfect for: Nature-loving couples and peaceful afternoon escapes

20. End the Night with Live Music & Cocktails

Singapore’s cocktail culture has become a destination in itself, rivalling cities like New York and Tokyo for both creativity and atmosphere. What makes it so appealing for couples is the way bars here balance showmanship with intimacy — the drinks are world-class, but the settings are designed for lingering conversations and late-night connection.

Dragonfly Bar: Step inside and you’ll find an Art Nouveau-inspired hideaway glowing with hundreds of hand-blown lamps and a dazzling stained-glass dragonfly centrepiece. The space is intimate without being stuffy, with live jazz and acoustic sets several nights a week, adding to the old-world romance. It’s the kind of place where you can settle into a corner with a classic martini, let the music wash over you, and forget the outside world.

Jigger & Pony: A fixture on the World’s 50 Best Bars list, Jigger & Pony is all about craftsmanship. The bartenders here treat cocktail-making like performance art, from playful spins on classics to original creations that highlight premium spirits and house infusions. The “menu-zine” doubles as a little design piece in its own right, and with its low lighting and mid-century New York vibe, the bar feels tailor-made for couples who enjoy good storytelling — in drink form and in conversation.

Whichever you choose, Singapore’s cocktail bars are the perfect way to close out the night — sophisticated, atmospheric, and made for two.

Perfect for: Nightcaps and celebrating special occasions

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the most romantic thing to do in Singapore?

For many couples, nothing beats the Garden Rhapsody light show at Gardens by the Bay. The Supertrees burst into colour as music fills the air, creating a magical backdrop for a stroll. Pair it with dinner at a rooftop spot such as CÉ LA VI or Lantern at Fullerton Bay, and you’ve got an evening that blends wonder with a touch of luxury.

How much should couples budget for a romantic trip?

Budgets vary depending on your style, but expect to spend SGD $200–500 per day as a couple. Splurges like fine dining, rooftop bars, and boutique hotels sit at the higher end, while affordable eats at hawker centres and free attractions like the Helix Bridge or Sentosa’s Sensoryscape help balance things out.

When’s the best time to visit Singapore for romance?

Thanks to its tropical climate, Singapore is romantic year-round with average highs around 30°C. If you prefer fewer crowds, July to October can be a sweet spot, though festivals like Chinese New Year (January/February) and Deepavali (October/November) add their own magic. For the most romantic timing, book a rooftop table around sunset.

What should couples pack?

Stick to light, breathable clothing and comfortable walking shoes — you’ll do more strolling than you think. Bring a light rain jacket or umbrella for sudden tropical downpours. Note that some upscale restaurants and rooftop bars require smart attire: long pants and closed shoes for men, and smart casual for women.

Planning Your Singapore Romance

With year-round warmth and an efficient MRT and taxi network, Singapore is as easy to navigate as it is exciting to explore. That means you can spend less time worrying about logistics and more time focusing on each other. Whether it’s a honeymoon, anniversary escape, or spontaneous city break, the Lion City has a way of making even ordinary moments — sipping kopi in a neighbourhood café, or sharing chilli crab at a hawker centre — feel like part of your love story.

If you’re piecing together an itinerary, don’t miss our 4-day Singapore guide for couples and our First Timer’s Guide to Singapore, both designed to help you make the most of your trip. In a city that never stops evolving, the one constant is how easily it turns a holiday into something unforgettable for two.

Tanya Bio
Publisher - Holidays for Couples & Great Destination Weddings |  + posts

Tanya co-founded Holidays for Couples with her mother Rhonda in 1996. For more than 25 years, the magazine defined romance travel in Australia before Tanya reimagined it as a digital platform with a strong SEO and social media presence. Tanya has lived in Canada, Japan, Abu Dhabi, Macao and now Saudi Arabia. When not in the office working on Holidays for Couples magazine, she is either planning her next trip or already boarding the plane.

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