How to Plan the Perfect Bachelorette Party in Singapore: Activities, Themes and Timeline

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We recently contributed our first-hand insights to The Business Times feature on wedding trends in Singapore. As per our venue booking data, many venues on the platform now host weddings for fewer than 70 to 100 guests. But the shift in scale has not changed the significance of the occasion. Weddings in Singapore remain deeply personal, and the celebrations around them still carry real weight. That includes the bachelorette party.

How do you plan the perfect bachelorette party in Singapore? We're here to help with a full guide to activities, themes, and a practical timeline below. And when you are ready to book, browse our full list of bachelorette party venues in Singapore.

Step 1: Choose the Right Theme

Before booking anything, ask the bride one question: beach day, creative afternoon, or dance floor? That one question determines the venue, the budget, and the pacing of the day. Here are six bachelorette themes for Singapore, each with a venue idea that fits naturally into the plan.

Theme 1: The Sun-Kissed Sentosa Day

Sandy beachfront at Tanjong Beach Club Sentosa Singapore with orange scalloped umbrellas, red sun loungers, yellow cushioned sofa, and turquoise sea views

Best for: The bride who wants sun, cocktails, and a festive outdoor atmosphere.

Start the day on the sand. A beach club with a 20-metre pool, daybeds, a full bar, and wood-fired coastal food gives the group everything it needs in one place. Tanjong Beach Club in Sentosa is exactly that. It seats up to 500 guests and holds up to 600 standing. Bookings start from S$6,500. Beach access, sun loungers, and both indoor and outdoor dining keep the day adaptable from morning through to evening.

If the party falls in April or May, Singapore's Q2 humidity is worth accounting for. The club opens from 10:00 AM. An early start means the group has a comfortable stretch of morning before conditions get heavy. By mid-afternoon, the air-conditioned dining room or shaded cabanas are the practical move.

The nearest MRT is HarbourFront (NE1/CC29). If you're planning to ride a Grab, return trips late on weekend nights carry surge pricing. For groups of ten or more, a pre-arranged coach is worth the cost.

Theme 2: The Staycation Retreat

Aerial view of Artyzen Singapore hotel with rooftop infinity pool, sun loungers, and city skyline, a bachelorette party venue in Singapore

Best for: The bride who wants privacy, a pool, and a slow day with her closest circle.

Not every hen party needs to keep moving. A boutique hotel with private event spaces, a rooftop, and a garden gives the group room to settle properly. Artyzen Singapore, a MICHELIN Key-rated property just off Orchard Road, has six event spaces across the property. These include the naturally lit Villa Marie, the exclusive Penthouse with a private garden, and the Terrace Suite with an adjoining sky garden. Pricing starts from S$100 per person, depending on space, guest count, and requirements. No external catering is permitted.

Theme 3: The Creative and Cosy Bonding Day

Recital room at Musart Co-Create in Geylang Singapore with rows of wooden chairs facing a grand piano on a small stage and acoustic wall panels

Best for: The bride who would rather have a meaningful afternoon than a loud night out.

For a bride who loves music, a soundproof venue with professional acoustics, a proper stage, and flexible room sizes makes for a genuinely memorable afternoon. Musart Co-Create, accessible from Aljunied MRT, is built for exactly this. The Concert Hall holds 150 to 180 guests. The Recital Room fits 60 to 80. The Section Room suits smaller groups of 15 to 20. Rate starts from S$22 per hour. External catering is allowed. A private recital, a guided composition session, or a group jam is the kind of activity most bachelorette guests will not have tried before.

Theme 4: The Laid-Back Brunch

Bright interior of Café Melba Mediapolis with floor-to-ceiling windows, wooden tables, and blue chairs, a brunch venue for bachelorette parties in Singapore

Best for: A relaxed mid-morning celebration where food and conversation are the priority.

A slow brunch is often the part of a bachelorette weekend people remember most. Good food, natural light, and enough time to actually sit and talk. Café Melba Mediapolis at the Mediacorp Campus in one-north fits this format well. The menu is Australasian-inspired, with sharing plates and brunch staples. The indoor space seats up to 125. Floor-to-ceiling windows and an outdoor patio keep things bright and open.

Indoor space starts from S$2,500. The Entire Venue (indoor and outdoor combined) runs from S$4,500. One-North MRT on the Circle Line is the nearest station, about five to ten minutes on foot. 

Theme 5: The Foodie Fiesta

Best for: The bride who has strong opinions about food and a group with varied tastes or dietary requirements.

A great dinner does not need much else to anchor the night. Singapore has private dining options across most cuisines and most budgets. For parties with halal requirements, our curated list of halal-certified restaurants in Singapore is the right place to start.

Interior of La Table d'Emma French restaurant in Singapore with pink velvet chairs, white marble tables, and an open kitchen, a private dining venue for bachelorette parties

French: For a full private dining experience in a French bistro setting, La Table d'Emma on Club Street in Chinatown is Singapore's only Alsatian French restaurant with full private dining capacity. Chef-owned and operated, it seats up to 120 and stands up to 200. Weekday dinner buyouts start from S$12,000. Weekend dinner buyouts start from S$15,000. The nearest MRT stations are Telok Ayer, Chinatown, and Raffles Place. This venue cannot accommodate halal requirements.

Neon-lit interior of Chimichanga VivoCity with Mexican papel picado banners and arched feature wall, a festive bachelorette dinner venue near Sentosa Singapore

Mexican: For a festive, high-energy dinner with margaritas and shared plates, Chimichanga VivoCity at HarbourFront is a lively pick. The space has indoor and al fresco sections with views toward Sentosa. It seats 164 and accommodates up to 300 standing. Non-exclusive event pricing starts from S$50 per pax.

Indoor dining room at Lebua Thai at CHIJMES Singapore with traditional Thai table runners, wooden chairs, and a view into the outdoor garden courtyard

Thai: For bold, authentic Thai food in a heritage setting, Lebua Thai at CHIJMES has indoor and outdoor dining within one of Singapore's most photographed colonial buildings. It seats 100 and stands 150. Indoor pricing starts from S$2,000. Full venue buyouts start from S$8,000. City Hall MRT is the nearest station.

Theme 6: The High-Energy Night Out and Private Bashes

Best for: The bride who wants cocktails, dancing, and a full night of it.

Interior of The Elephant Room cocktail bar in Tanjong Pagar Singapore with a wooden bar counter, bar stools, backlit spirit shelves, and warm Edison bulb lighting

Start the evening with a proper cocktail session before hitting the dance floor. The Elephant Room on Tanjong Pagar Road is a culturally-forward cocktail bar inspired by Singapore's Little India. It is intimate, with up to 75 standing and 45 seated, and the bespoke drinks menu is the kind that sparks conversation before the night really begins. Private area bookings start from S$700. Maxwell MRT is a short walk away.

Interior of Ipanema World Music Bar in Singapore's CBD with a central bar, high stools, and hanging greenery, a nightlife venue for hen parties

Once the group is ready for more, head to the CBD. Ipanema World Music Bar has been running on the 12th floor of the YSY Building since 1999, making it Singapore's longest-running live music bar. It has a full dance floor, high ceilings, live entertainment, and a bar covering cocktails, beers, and wines. The venue holds up to 230 standing and 150 seated. Partial bookings start from S$5,000 on Sunday to Thursday, and S$15,000 on Friday and Saturday. Telok Ayer and Shenton Way MRT stations are both nearby. Booking slots run until 10 PM, so confirm the arrangement directly with the venue in advance.

For parties with halal requirements, the halal venues in Singapore directory covers a wider selection across the city.

Going the private route: Tampines and Yishun

Fuel Up event space in Yishun Singapore with pool table in the foreground and electronic dart machines along the wall, a private bachelorette party hire venue

For a larger group, Fuel Up in Yishun has darts, a pool table, a karaoke machine, and a full in-house kitchen and bar. It seats 150 and stands 250. Minimum spend starts from S$1,000. Yishun MRT is nearby and on-site parking is available. Late-night Grab fares from Yishun to the city centre can reach S$20 to S$35, so arranging group transport is worth planning early.

Halal-Friendly Bachelorette Itineraries in Singapore

LittleOx Spaces event venue in Tampines Singapore with a foosball table, leather sofa, wall-mounted TV, and arched wooden ceiling with pendant lightsSingapore has a significant Muslim community, and planning a halal-friendly bachelorette party here does not require compromising on the experience. Below is a sample itinerary built around spaces that explicitly accommodate halal requirements or permit external halal catering.

  • Afternoon: Book The Study at The Inspire Space SG near Farrer Park MRT for a private board games and vinyl music session. External catering is permitted, so halal food can be ordered in from a preferred caterer or restaurant. The room holds up to 20 guests and starts from S$80 per hour.
  • Dinner: For a casual Italian dinner before wedding-diet season begins, Lino @ Forum on Orchard Road is a well-suited option. Backed by the Les Amis Group, it seats up to 120 in an industrial-rustic space with a full-service bar. Non-exclusive bookings start from S$580. Exclusive weekend dinner buyouts start from S$6,500. Guests may bring outside food to accommodate Muslim guests.
  • Night: A private celebration at LittleOx Spaces in Tampines gives the group complete control over the food, music, and games. Halal-certified food is available on-site, and external catering is also permitted. It is one of the most inclusive options for a halal bachelorette night in Singapore. Level 1 starts from S$120 per hour. The venue is accessible by bus from Tampines MRT.

For a broader search, the halal venues in Singapore directory covers options across different budgets and group sizes.

Step 2: The Perfect 12-Hour Bachelorette Itinerary

Here is a practical 12-hour timeline for a bachelorette party in Singapore. It can be adapted to most of the themes above.

Time Activity Details
11:00 AM Brunch and Arrivals Gather the group for a relaxed brunch. Use this time for gifts, toasts, and handing out any matching accessories or dress code items for the day. Café Melba Mediapolis works well as a morning venue, or book a restaurant closer to the afternoon activity.
1:30 PM Afternoon Activity Head to the chosen activity. A private music session at Musart Co-Create, a vinyl-and-board-games afternoon at The Study, or a full beach club day at Tanjong Beach Club all work here. For Sentosa, add 20 to 30 minutes of travel time from the city, plus Sentosa island access.
4:00 PM Downtime and Freshen Up Build in a break. This window is often skipped and almost always regretted. For a staycation at Artyzen Singapore, this is poolside time. For everyone else, head back to a nearby home or hotel to change for the evening.
6:30 PM Pre-Dinner Cocktails Start the evening at The Elephant Room in Tanjong Pagar for a round of bespoke cocktails. The space holds up to 75 guests. It is a five-minute walk from Maxwell MRT and a good setting for toasts and group photos before dinner.
8:00 PM Dinner Choose the restaurant based on the theme: French at La Table d'Emma, Italian at Lino @ Forum, Mexican at Chimichanga VivoCity, or Thai at Lebua Thai. Allow 90 minutes to two hours for a relaxed dinner with drinks.
10:00 PM Nightlife or Private Party For those continuing, Ipanema World Music Bar is the call. Alternatively, head to a pre-booked private space at Fuel Up or LittleOx Spaces for a more self-contained setting. Confirm booking slots with the venue in advance.
11:00 PM+ Wind Down or Keep Going Sort Grab rides in groups to manage late-night surcharges for anyone heading home. The CBD and Tanjong Pagar strip has options for those carrying on.

Practical tip: Send the full itinerary to the group at least three days before the event. Include MRT directions, Grab drop-off points, and the dress code for each stop. Logistics are where most bachelorette party plans fall apart.

Step 3: Budgeting for a Singapore Hen Night

The honest answer to how much a bachelorette party costs in Singapore is: it depends on the size of the group, the day of the week, and how far up the range you go on venue and dining. The table below is based on current listings on the hen party venues in Singapore directory as of 2026. All figures are indicative. Final costs vary by guest count, day of week, duration, catering package, and additional requirements. Always request a formal quote from the venue before committing.

Category Low Budget Mid Budget High Budget
Venue Rental / Minimum Spend S$350 to S$688
e.g. LittleOx Spaces from S$120/hr, Musart Co-Create from S$22/hr
S$1,000 to S$3,000
e.g. Fuel Up from S$1,000, The Elephant Room from S$700, Lebua Thai from S$2,000
S$5,000 to S$15,000+
e.g. Ipanema from S$5,000, Tanjong Beach Club from S$6,500, La Table d'Emma from S$9,000
Food and Beverage (per pax) S$25 to S$45 per pax
DIY catering, buffet packages, or casual dining
S$50 to S$90 per pax
Set menus, cocktail packages, or restaurant minimums
S$100 to S$200+ per pax
Full private dining buyout, curated cocktail packages
Activities and Entertainment S$0 to S$200
Board games, DIY games, your own playlist
S$200 to S$600
Creative workshop, private music session, wine tasting
S$600 to S$2,000+
Full beach club day, private DJ, curated entertainment
Transport (per pax, round trip) S$5 to S$10
MRT and a short Grab ride
S$15 to S$30
Multiple Grab rides or a coach transfer
S$30 to S$60+
Private bus, late-night surcharges, Sentosa island access
Decorations and Extras S$30 to S$80
DIY balloon kit, sash, tiara
S$100 to S$300
Customised backdrop, photo booth props, bride bundle
S$300 to S$800+
Professional styling, floral arrangements, custom signage
Estimated Total (Group of 10) ~S$100 to S$150 per pax ~S$200 to S$350 per pax ~S$500 to S$1,000+ per pax

A few things worth flagging before you set a budget:

  • Weekend and Friday evening minimum spends are often double the weekday rate. Ipanema World Music Bar charges S$5,000 for a partial booking on weeknights and S$15,000 on Fridays and Saturdays. A Thursday evening can deliver the same atmosphere at a much lower cost.
  • Add 10% service charge and prevailing GST on top of all listed prices at restaurants. A S$6,500 minimum spend becomes closer to S$7,300 after taxes.
  • If guests have dietary requirements, confirm these with the venue at the point of enquiry. Lino @ Forum, for example, allows guests to bring outside food to accommodate Muslim guests. Each venue has its own policy, so ask early.

Conclusion

A bachelorette party in Singapore does not have to be complicated to plan. Any combination from the themes above, can all be pulled off with some lead time and a solid plan. To whoever is putting this together: the bride is lucky to have you. Now go book it!

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