Gardens by the Bay is not only our wedding venue, but one of Asia's premier horticultural destinations. It is a nature park spanning over 101 hectares and home to the iconic Supertree Grove (where Crazy Rich Asians was filmed).
Marina Bay Sands is one of Singapore's most beloved landmarks. It is not only a 5-star hotel, but also a luxury resort famous for its casino, shopping, restaurants, nightlife, and the world's largest rooftop infinity pool.
If you have time when you arrive or depart Changi Airport, check out the Jewel. It's the world's tallest indoor waterfall (the Rain Vortex) that is surrounded by a terraced forest setting.
The Merlion is the official mascot of Singapore. It is depicted as a mythical creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish.
Sometimes called 'The Durian', the Esplanade is Singapore's performing arts center located in the Downtown Core of Singapore near the mouth of the Singapore River. Check to see if there are any shows of interest!
Sentosa has some of the best beaches in Asia, we recommend visiting the Tipsy Unicorn and Tanjong/ Palawan Beach Club. Sentosa is also home to Universal Studios Singapore, many casinos, and the world famous Serapong Golf Course.
An entire street filled with malls, boutiques, and countless restaurants. You will find every designer brand you can possibly think of, as well as local and affordable stores. You will shop till you drop! Be sure to get the appropriate receipts for VAT refunds.
This is the hub of Singapore's nightlife filled with bars and clubs.
Head down to Pekin Street to check out some cool local bars.
Tired of the city and need some nature? Take a hike in the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve! There are countless of trails ranging from easy to challenging. We recommend the green trail.
Haji Lane is the original hipster hideout in the city. It’s lined with colourful shophouses occupied by independent boutiques carrying unique goods that you can’t find anywhere else in Singapore. It is also home to a spree of charming cafes and watering holes.
A beautiful 165-year-old tropical garden that’s also a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Last but certainly not least.... FOOD! Singapore is all about FOOD! Instead of restaurants, we recommend going to local hawker centers that are all around the city. It is cheaper and you will get to sample all types of local cuisine. Inside each hawker center, there are literally hundreds of stalls to choose from. You will be spoiled for choice! The most famous hawker centers are Newton (featured in Crazy Rich Asians), Maxwell, and Lau Pa Sat.