#1NUSS Guild Houses
NUSS offers luxury on a budget across refined guild-house settings, suiting couples who want polished spaces, flexible celebration scales and stronger value than landmark hotels.
Compare grand ballrooms, heritage hotels, glasshouses and scenic celebrations, including one refined option for couples watching their budget.
Here’s a quick comparison of the venues based on capacity, pricing, and reviews.
Luxury wedding venues in Singapore are not limited to chandeliers and five-star ballrooms. The right kind of luxury might be heritage architecture, panoramic views, a dramatic glasshouse or simply having enough space for every part of the celebration to flow beautifully.
These 14 venues offer distinct takes on an elevated wedding, from landmark hotels to an unexpectedly refined guild house. Compare the atmosphere, event spaces and guest experience to find the version of luxury that feels most like you.
NUSS offers luxury on a budget across refined guild-house settings, suiting couples who want polished spaces, flexible celebration scales and stronger value than landmark hotels.
Floor-to-ceiling glass and sweeping hilltop views give Mount Faber Peak its luxurious edge, perfect for couples who want spectacle beyond a conventional hotel ballroom.
Capella combines a grand ballroom with garden settings on Sentosa, suiting couples who want a secluded resort atmosphere and varied portrait backdrops.
Few addresses carry Raffles Hotel’s heritage presence. Its formal ballrooms suit couples drawn to colonial architecture, timeless photographs and an unmistakably grand arrival.
Choose St. Regis for unapologetic ballroom elegance, with Caroline’s Mansion and the John Jacob Ballroom serving couples planning polished, formal celebrations.
Four Seasons offers ballroom, glasshouse and outdoor possibilities, giving couples room to shape an elegant wedding across contrasting settings within one hotel.
Mandarin Oriental moves from the substantial Oriental Ballroom to the lighter Garden Suite, fitting couples who want luxury with a choice of visual moods.
The distinctive Royal Pavilion Ballroom anchors Conrad Orchard’s varied room collection, ideal for couples who value an elegant setting and flexible event formats.
Conrad Marina Bay pairs a classic Grand Ballroom with the glasshouse-like Pavilion, giving city couples a choice between formal scale and light-filled intimacy.
Fullerton’s heritage architecture and waterfront setting make it a natural fit for couples wanting Singapore character alongside ballroom-level formality and service.
Grand Hyatt’s ballroom, residence and salon choices suit couples who want a luxury hotel celebration tailored to their programme rather than one standard format.
Shangri-La spans the pillar-less Island Ballroom, garden settings and the heritage Dutch Pavilion, making it especially versatile for multi-part celebrations.
Marina Bay Sands brings unmistakable city scale, with a ballroom and outdoor Garden Walk option for couples planning a high-impact, substantial guest celebration.
Andaz offers the light-filled Glasshouse and Garden Studio, appealing to design-conscious couples who prefer modern luxury over a traditionally ornate ballroom.
Luxury is wonderfully subjective: one couple wants a landmark ballroom, another wants glass walls and a skyline. Visit your favourites, compare like-for-like proposals, and choose the venue whose special details still matter after the chandeliers stop distracting you.
If you’re still exploring, these related guides may help narrow your shortlist.
Still want more options? We have over 300 different wedding venues in our full directory, ranked according to their reviews. You can filter by capacity, price, location, and venue type.
Browse all wedding venuesCompare the event space, guest capacity, ceremony options, package inclusions and how guests move between each part of the celebration. Request itemised proposals before comparing cost, since headline packages may cover different services.
Yes. Refined architecture, a pillar-less hall, thoughtful service or a memorable view can create a luxurious experience without a five-star hotel address. NUSS Guild Houses and Mount Faber Peak illustrate two different alternatives.
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Compare grand ballrooms, heritage hotels, glasshouses and scenic celebrations, including one refined option for couples watching their budget.
Here’s a quick comparison of the venues based on capacity, pricing, and reviews.
Luxury wedding venues in Singapore are not limited to chandeliers and five-star ballrooms. The right kind of luxury might be heritage architecture, panoramic views, a dramatic glasshouse or simply having enough space for every part of the celebration to flow beautifully.
These 14 venues offer distinct takes on an elevated wedding, from landmark hotels to an unexpectedly refined guild house. Compare the atmosphere, event spaces and guest experience to find the version of luxury that feels most like you.
NUSS offers luxury on a budget across refined guild-house settings, suiting couples who want polished spaces, flexible celebration scales and stronger value than landmark hotels.
Floor-to-ceiling glass and sweeping hilltop views give Mount Faber Peak its luxurious edge, perfect for couples who want spectacle beyond a conventional hotel ballroom.
Capella combines a grand ballroom with garden settings on Sentosa, suiting couples who want a secluded resort atmosphere and varied portrait backdrops.
Few addresses carry Raffles Hotel’s heritage presence. Its formal ballrooms suit couples drawn to colonial architecture, timeless photographs and an unmistakably grand arrival.
Choose St. Regis for unapologetic ballroom elegance, with Caroline’s Mansion and the John Jacob Ballroom serving couples planning polished, formal celebrations.
Four Seasons offers ballroom, glasshouse and outdoor possibilities, giving couples room to shape an elegant wedding across contrasting settings within one hotel.
Mandarin Oriental moves from the substantial Oriental Ballroom to the lighter Garden Suite, fitting couples who want luxury with a choice of visual moods.
The distinctive Royal Pavilion Ballroom anchors Conrad Orchard’s varied room collection, ideal for couples who value an elegant setting and flexible event formats.
Conrad Marina Bay pairs a classic Grand Ballroom with the glasshouse-like Pavilion, giving city couples a choice between formal scale and light-filled intimacy.
Fullerton’s heritage architecture and waterfront setting make it a natural fit for couples wanting Singapore character alongside ballroom-level formality and service.
Grand Hyatt’s ballroom, residence and salon choices suit couples who want a luxury hotel celebration tailored to their programme rather than one standard format.
Shangri-La spans the pillar-less Island Ballroom, garden settings and the heritage Dutch Pavilion, making it especially versatile for multi-part celebrations.
Marina Bay Sands brings unmistakable city scale, with a ballroom and outdoor Garden Walk option for couples planning a high-impact, substantial guest celebration.
Andaz offers the light-filled Glasshouse and Garden Studio, appealing to design-conscious couples who prefer modern luxury over a traditionally ornate ballroom.
Luxury is wonderfully subjective: one couple wants a landmark ballroom, another wants glass walls and a skyline. Visit your favourites, compare like-for-like proposals, and choose the venue whose special details still matter after the chandeliers stop distracting you.
If you’re still exploring, these related guides may help narrow your shortlist.
Still want more options? We have over 300 different wedding venues in our full directory, ranked according to their reviews. You can filter by capacity, price, location, and venue type.
Browse all wedding venuesCompare the event space, guest capacity, ceremony options, package inclusions and how guests move between each part of the celebration. Request itemised proposals before comparing cost, since headline packages may cover different services.
Yes. Refined architecture, a pillar-less hall, thoughtful service or a memorable view can create a luxurious experience without a five-star hotel address. NUSS Guild Houses and Mount Faber Peak illustrate two different alternatives.