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Luxury Wedding Venues Singapore 2026: Premium Hotel Ballrooms, Heritage Icons, Costs and Booking Tips

Compare luxury wedding venues in Singapore for 2026, with premium hotel prices, capacities, ballroom styles, inclusions, and smart booking tips for couples.

Vows.sg Editorial16 May 202612 min read
Elegant luxury hotel wedding ballroom in Singapore with cream florals, gold table settings and a city skyline view

Luxury wedding venues in Singapore are not just about marble floors and chandeliers. The real question is whether the venue makes your entire day feel smoother: family logistics, food standards, guest comfort, photo locations, wet-weather backup, and the feeling that everyone is properly looked after.

For 2026, the luxury tier usually starts around S$2,500++ per table of 10 and can climb past S$4,000++ at the most premium hotels. Based on current venue package data and public price lists, couples looking at places like Capella Singapore, Raffles Singapore, The Ritz-Carlton, Conrad Singapore Marina Bay, The Fullerton Hotel, Andaz Singapore, Artyzen Singapore, and The St. Regis Singapore should expect a full banquet bill that feels very different once service charge, GST, decor upgrades, wine, and after-party plans are added.

Here is how to shortlist the best luxury wedding venues in Singapore without getting dazzled by the first ballroom walkthrough.

What Counts as a Luxury Wedding Venue in Singapore?

In Singapore, a luxury wedding venue usually has four things:

  • Premium hospitality - an experienced banquet team, polished service, and a proper wedding coordinator
  • A distinctive setting - heritage architecture, resort grounds, Marina Bay views, garden space, or a ballroom with real presence
  • Higher package inclusions - better menus, suite stays, upgraded florals, more parking, and stronger AV support
  • A minimum spend or minimum table count that naturally filters for larger budgets

There is a difference between a five-star hotel wedding and a truly luxury-feeling wedding. A smaller heritage or lifestyle hotel can feel incredibly premium if the event flow is private, calm, and well-managed.

Luxury Wedding Venue Prices in Singapore for 2026

Most hotel banquet rates are quoted as ++, which means you still need to add 10% service charge and 9% GST. A S$3,000++ table becomes about S$3,597 nett. Across 25 tables, that difference is almost S$15,000.

Here is a practical snapshot for 2026 planning:

Venue2026 luxury positioningApprox. price guideBest for
Capella SingaporeSentosa resort luxuryS$3,573-S$4,292++ per tableDestination-style weddings without leaving SG
Raffles SingaporeHeritage iconAround S$3,000-S$3,700++ per tableClassic, old-world prestige
The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia SingaporeMarina Bay luxuryAround S$2,900-S$3,600++ per tableGrand ballroom and city-view celebrations
Conrad Singapore Marina BayModern city luxuryAround S$2,800-S$3,400++ per tableSleek Marina Bay hotel weddings
Andaz SingaporeDesign-forward lifestyle hotelAround S$2,700-S$3,100++ per tableStylish couples who want something less traditional
The Fullerton Hotel SingaporeNational monument settingAround S$2,800-S$3,000++ per tableHeritage photos and formal banquets
Artyzen SingaporeIntimate luxury hotelFrom about S$288++ per pax lunch, S$368++ dinnerSmall but polished celebrations
CHIJMES HallChapel-style heritage venueAround S$2,400-S$2,700++ per tableDramatic architecture and aisle moments

Prices change by date, menu tier, weekday versus Saturday dinner, and whether your package is lunch or dinner. Treat these as shortlisting numbers, then ask each venue for the latest all-in quote.

Best Luxury Hotel Wedding Venues in Singapore

Capella Singapore

Capella is for couples who want the wedding to feel like a private escape. You are still in Singapore, but the Sentosa setting makes guests feel like they have travelled somewhere for the weekend. The landscaped grounds, colonial architecture, and quieter pace make it especially strong for couples who want a solemnization, photography, and banquet in one elegant location.

It is also one of the priciest names on the list. Public 2026 price lists place Capella at roughly S$3,573-S$4,292++ per table, with Grand Ballroom capacity around the 250-400 guest range depending on setup.

Choose Capella if you want resort luxury, privacy, and beautiful outdoor-to-indoor transitions. Think garden vows, golden-hour portraits, then a polished dinner where your guests do not feel rushed through the programme.

Raffles Singapore

Raffles is the venue for couples who want their wedding to feel timeless. It has the kind of name that grandparents, overseas relatives, and your parents' friends immediately recognise. The restored colonial architecture, tropical gardens, Jubilee Ballroom, Palm Ballroom, and intimate salons give it more character than a standard hotel ballroom.

The official wedding page highlights ballrooms, salons, gardens, tailored menus, planning support, and a Lawn solemnization experience. That matters because luxury here is not just the food. It is the whole Raffles romance: arrival, foyer, gardens, suite photos, and service.

Budget-wise, expect a premium tier. If you are comparing Raffles against The Ritz-Carlton or Fullerton, ask whether the package includes meaningful extras such as menu upgrades, extra parking coupons, wine, a longer suite stay, or exclusive use of a pre-event space.

The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore

The Ritz-Carlton suits couples who want a big-city luxury wedding near Marina Bay. It has strong ballroom credentials, an established events team, and that formal five-star service style that works well for large family banquets.

This is a good pick if you care about guest arrival experience, international-hotel polish, and a celebration that feels grand without leaning too heavily into heritage styling.

For pricing, budget in the high S$2,000s to mid S$3,000s++ per table depending on date and menu. Saturday dinner and auspicious dates will naturally sit higher.

Conrad Singapore Marina Bay

Conrad Singapore Marina Bay is a smart luxury choice for couples who want a central, contemporary hotel with Marina Bay convenience. Current listing data shows wedding lunch and dinner packages in the low-to-mid S$2,000++ range depending on timing, with 2026/2027 rates stepping up for later dates.

Why shortlist it? The location is easy for guests, the ballroom setup is polished, and the Pavilion gives couples a different option for smaller or more atmospheric celebrations.

The Fullerton Hotel Singapore and The Fullerton Bay Hotel

Fullerton is for couples who want Singapore heritage without going full colonial grand hotel. The building itself does a lot of work in photos, especially around the staircase, facade, and nearby civic district.

The Fullerton Bay side, especially The Clifford Pier, has a different charm: waterfront, heritage, and more intimate atmosphere. It is excellent for couples who care about ambience and guest experience but do not necessarily want a conventional ballroom.

Ask early about capacity, corkage, private-use conditions, and whether solemnization can happen in a separate space before dinner.

Andaz Singapore

Andaz is one of the better choices for couples who find traditional ballrooms a little too formal. It has the Hyatt polish, but with a younger, design-led feel.

Public 2026 price data puts Andaz around S$2,854-S$3,093++ per table, with smaller-to-mid-sized capacities compared with mega ballrooms.

Artyzen Singapore

Artyzen is worth shortlisting if your idea of luxury is intimate, personal, and design-heavy. SingaporeBrides' 2026 luxury venue coverage lists Artyzen with spaces such as Villa Marie, Quenino, Terrace Suite, and Penthouse options, with per-person pricing from about S$288++ lunch and S$368++ dinner for selected reception packages.

This is not the obvious choice for a 400-guest banquet. It is better for a refined solemnization, small dinner, or modern Chinese-Western celebration where every detail is close-up.

The St. Regis Singapore, Four Seasons and Shangri-La Singapore

These three sit in the "parents will immediately understand why you chose it" category.

The St. Regis Singapore is polished, formal, and very luxe.

Four Seasons Hotel Singapore works beautifully for smaller luxury weddings where you want service to feel personal rather than massive.

Shangri-La Singapore remains one of the classic names for larger Singapore weddings, especially when you need capacity, reputation, and a very experienced banquet team.

Heritage and Chapel-Style Luxury Venues

Not every luxury wedding has to happen in a hotel ballroom.

CHIJMES Hall

CHIJMES Hall gives you one of Singapore's most dramatic aisle moments: high ceilings, stained glass, and chapel-style architecture in the middle of town. It is popular because it photographs beautifully and immediately feels different from a normal banquet room.

The tradeoff is restriction. Heritage venues often have rules around decor, load-in timing, sound, candles, and external vendors. Ask exactly what you can hang and where florals can be placed.

The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore

The Capitol Kempinski sits between heritage venue and luxury hotel. The location is excellent for guests arriving by MRT or car, and the restored civic district setting gives photos a rich Singapore backdrop. Shortlist it if you want European-style hotel luxury with a city-hall feel.

What Do Luxury Wedding Packages Usually Include?

Every venue structures packages differently, but at this tier you should expect more than "food and tables".

Common inclusions:

  • 8- or 10-course Chinese banquet, Western plated menu, buffet, or customised menu
  • One-night bridal suite or upgraded room stay
  • Wedding coordinator or banquet manager
  • Basic floral centrepieces and stage decor
  • Complimentary food tasting for a set number of guests
  • Parking coupons, usually pegged to number of confirmed tables
  • AV system, microphones, projector or LED screen access
  • Wedding cake model, champagne fountain or toast setup
  • Menu cards, invitation cards, guest book, and reception table styling

Items that may still cost extra:

  • Fresh floral arch or large-scale ceremony decor
  • Premium wine, beer, spirits, or corkage waivers
  • LED wall, extra screens, special lighting, haze, or live-feed cameras
  • After-party room, late checkout, or event overtime
  • External planner, stylist, photographer, videographer, DJ, live band, or emcee
  • Halal-certified catering, Indian menus, or complex dietary arrangements

Luxury venues are usually flexible, but flexibility is not the same as free. Always ask for the nett cost of each upgrade.

How to Choose Between Luxury Venues

Start with your guest count. It sounds boring, but it saves weeks of wasted showroom visits.

If you have 250-400 guests, focus on Capella, Ritz-Carlton, Conrad Marina Bay, Shangri-La, St. Regis, Raffles, and larger Fullerton-style options.

If you have 100-220 guests, look at Raffles salons, Andaz, Four Seasons, CHIJMES, Fullerton rooms, The Capitol Kempinski, or selected ballroom sections.

If you have 30-90 guests, consider Artyzen, Fullerton Bay, intimate Raffles spaces, private dining rooms, and restaurants with strong event teams. A smaller luxury wedding often feels more memorable than stretching your budget across too many tables.

Then compare the venue through five lenses:

FactorWhy it matters
Guest arrivalValet, parking, MRT access, taxi queues, elderly-friendly drop-off
Photo flowSuite, staircase, garden, skyline, ballroom, wet-weather backup
PrivacyShared foyer, multiple weddings, sound bleed, after-party rules
FoodChinese banquet quality, Western menu strength, halal/vegetarian options
True final bill++, corkage, decor, AV, overtime, helper meals, vendor fees

Do not underestimate elderly guests. A venue near MRT and taxi stands can be more thoughtful than a stunning but difficult-to-reach space.

Smart Questions to Ask Before You Sign

Bring these to your venue appointment:

  • What is the nett cost after service charge and GST?
  • What is the minimum table count or minimum spend?
  • Are there surcharges for Saturday dinner, auspicious dates, eve of public holidays, or public holidays?
  • How many weddings will happen at the same time?
  • Is the foyer private?
  • How many parking coupons are included per confirmed table?
  • What are the corkage fees for wine, hard liquor, and champagne?
  • Can we bring our own wedding planner, florist, band, DJ, emcee, or AV team?
  • What is the wet-weather plan for outdoor solemnization?
  • What time can vendors load in?
  • What happens if the banquet runs past the contracted timing?
  • Are halal, vegetarian, Hindu vegetarian, Jain, or allergy-safe meals available?
  • Can we do tea ceremony, ROM solemnization, banquet, and after-party in the same property?

The last question is especially useful for Singapore weddings. A luxury venue should reduce friction. If your morning starts at two family homes, moves to a tea ceremony, then a solemnization, then banquet, every extra transfer costs time, makeup freshness, and patience.

Where to Spend and Where to Save

If you are already paying luxury venue prices, spend where guests actually feel the difference:

  • Add wine or beer if your crowd drinks
  • Improve florals at the ceremony focal point and stage
  • Pay for better AV if speeches, live music, or videos matter
  • Keep transport simple for the couple and parents

Save on things that disappear quickly:

  • Overly elaborate aisle decor that guests see for 15 minutes
  • Too many photo corners
  • Large favours that people leave behind
  • A huge custom cake if dessert is already part of the menu

One underrated move: negotiate perks instead of asking for a straight discount. Luxury hotels may be more willing to add a wine waiver, extra parking, a menu upgrade, or a second-night stay than reduce their published price.

Final Thoughts

The best luxury wedding venue in Singapore is not automatically the most expensive one. It is the one that fits your guest list, family expectations, schedule, photos, food priorities, and budget after every ++ and add-on is counted.

If you want resort romance, start with Capella. If you want heritage prestige, look at Raffles and Fullerton. If you want Marina Bay polish, compare Ritz-Carlton and Conrad. If you want modern intimacy, shortlist Andaz or Artyzen. And if your heart wants one unforgettable aisle moment, CHIJMES is still hard to beat.

Visit your top three venues in person, ask for nett pricing, and walk the exact route your guests will take from arrival to ballroom. Luxury should feel effortless on the day itself - not just impressive in the brochure.

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