#1NUSS Guild Houses
Mandalay Guild House places intimate celebrations inside a colonial bungalow, while NUSS’s other houses give couples alternative capacities and locations under one operator.
Compare conserved mansions, former civic buildings, grand hotels and historic waterfront spaces across intimate, restaurant and ballroom formats.
Here’s a quick comparison of the venues based on capacity, pricing, and reviews.
Singapore’s heritage wedding venues range from conserved mansions and former civic buildings to storied hotels and waterfront landmarks.
Architecture supplies the drama, but practical fit still matters. Compare the exact room offered, guest capacity, accessibility, public access, décor restrictions, sound limits and wet-weather alternative before falling completely in love with the façade.
Mandalay Guild House places intimate celebrations inside a colonial bungalow, while NUSS’s other houses give couples alternative capacities and locations under one operator.
CHIJMES Hall’s former-chapel architecture, stained glass and soaring interior suit couples who want the ceremony setting itself to deliver the visual drama.
The Fullerton combines landmark civic architecture with ballroom, restaurant, rooftop and waterfront options, giving heritage-minded couples unusual flexibility within one hotel.
Set at the Asian Civilisations Museum, Empress blends a civic landmark, Singapore River views and restaurant dining for culturally textured waterfront celebrations.
Goodwood Park pairs colonial-hotel character with traditional ballroom practicality, fitting couples who want heritage atmosphere without abandoning a familiar banquet format.
The Alkaff Mansion’s restored architecture, lawn and garden setting suit couples imagining an outdoor ceremony followed by a characterful restaurant reception.
Colonial architecture and generous greenery give The Summerhouse a countryside mood, ideal for couples seeking Western dining and a garden-led celebration.
Raffles Hotel brings grand colonial architecture and formal ballrooms to couples seeking a polished heritage celebration with unmistakably Singaporean visual identity.
The Clifford Pier’s historic hall and waterfront outlook suit couples who want marina views, civic history and an impressive indoor reception space.
Oasia Resort Sentosa offers heritage-tagged architecture alongside garden and outdoor spaces, appealing to couples who want a resort wedding with historic character.
Conserved Duxton character and an intimate event-hall layout make The Secret Patio a strong fit for smaller celebrations with a romantic urban backdrop.
Beaulieu House offers a quieter historic seaside setting in Sembawang, fitting couples who prefer restaurant intimacy and greenery beyond the city centre.
Restored civic-district architecture and distinctive venues such as Capitol Theatre make Capitol Kempinski compelling for couples seeking heritage with theatrical scale.
Heritage venues come with character—and occasionally a few house rules. Visit the exact event spaces, ask what may be decorated or amplified, and confirm the rain plan before choosing the building that will photobomb every picture beautifully.
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 venuesIt is generally a venue within or closely connected to a historic, conserved or architecturally significant building or setting. The nature and extent of that connection differ by venue.
Check capacity, accessibility, air-conditioning, power and sound limits, approved vendors, décor restrictions, public access, closing times and wet-weather arrangements.
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Compare conserved mansions, former civic buildings, grand hotels and historic waterfront spaces across intimate, restaurant and ballroom formats.
Here’s a quick comparison of the venues based on capacity, pricing, and reviews.
Singapore’s heritage wedding venues range from conserved mansions and former civic buildings to storied hotels and waterfront landmarks.
Architecture supplies the drama, but practical fit still matters. Compare the exact room offered, guest capacity, accessibility, public access, décor restrictions, sound limits and wet-weather alternative before falling completely in love with the façade.
Mandalay Guild House places intimate celebrations inside a colonial bungalow, while NUSS’s other houses give couples alternative capacities and locations under one operator.
CHIJMES Hall’s former-chapel architecture, stained glass and soaring interior suit couples who want the ceremony setting itself to deliver the visual drama.
The Fullerton combines landmark civic architecture with ballroom, restaurant, rooftop and waterfront options, giving heritage-minded couples unusual flexibility within one hotel.
Set at the Asian Civilisations Museum, Empress blends a civic landmark, Singapore River views and restaurant dining for culturally textured waterfront celebrations.
Goodwood Park pairs colonial-hotel character with traditional ballroom practicality, fitting couples who want heritage atmosphere without abandoning a familiar banquet format.
The Alkaff Mansion’s restored architecture, lawn and garden setting suit couples imagining an outdoor ceremony followed by a characterful restaurant reception.
Colonial architecture and generous greenery give The Summerhouse a countryside mood, ideal for couples seeking Western dining and a garden-led celebration.
Raffles Hotel brings grand colonial architecture and formal ballrooms to couples seeking a polished heritage celebration with unmistakably Singaporean visual identity.
The Clifford Pier’s historic hall and waterfront outlook suit couples who want marina views, civic history and an impressive indoor reception space.
Oasia Resort Sentosa offers heritage-tagged architecture alongside garden and outdoor spaces, appealing to couples who want a resort wedding with historic character.
Conserved Duxton character and an intimate event-hall layout make The Secret Patio a strong fit for smaller celebrations with a romantic urban backdrop.
Beaulieu House offers a quieter historic seaside setting in Sembawang, fitting couples who prefer restaurant intimacy and greenery beyond the city centre.
Restored civic-district architecture and distinctive venues such as Capitol Theatre make Capitol Kempinski compelling for couples seeking heritage with theatrical scale.
Heritage venues come with character—and occasionally a few house rules. Visit the exact event spaces, ask what may be decorated or amplified, and confirm the rain plan before choosing the building that will photobomb every picture beautifully.
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 venuesIt is generally a venue within or closely connected to a historic, conserved or architecturally significant building or setting. The nature and extent of that connection differ by venue.
Check capacity, accessibility, air-conditioning, power and sound limits, approved vendors, décor restrictions, public access, closing times and wet-weather arrangements.