They say that Singaporeans are not very romantic, but the city begs to differ. Otherwise why would it have so many interesting places for couples to go and spend time at? it?
If you’ve not tried the ones on this list, take it as a little inspiration to book something for your bae — it doesn’t have to be on Valentine’s Day — any day can be romantic can’t it?
So apparently, cable car dining — the only of its kind in Asia — has actually been available in Singapore since the 90s.
But we only recently discovered it and were really pleasantly surprised by the whole experience.
A lot of work goes into making the experience seamless. You do three full rounds from Mount Faber to Sentosa (about one and a half hours) and back during which you get a three-course dinner, inclusive of a welcome drink and wine.
Go around 6.30pm so that you get the full affect of sunset.
There’s a of couple things you can do that are romantic at the Singapore Flyer.
One is the Singapore Flyer Sky Dining Flight for two, during which you will share the cabin with other couples and do two rounds (approximately one hour) for a full four-course menu.
You can also do the Premium Champagne Flight (which isn’t limited to couples, but is pretty romantic if you happen to score it on a day when no one else has booked it) which includes one rotation, a glass of champagne and chocolate.
Singaporeans love their staycations and there are so many hotels to choose from — whatever the budget.
Pick something that’s uniquely you, whether you love soaring skyscraper view or love industrial chic-looking hotels.
The best part is, you can do this anytime (not necessarily on Valentine’s Day when prices skyrocket), just pick a good off-peak weekend.
Is it cheesy? Kinda. But there’s nothing wrong with an affordable and cheerful bike ride around East Coast Park.
Go at sunset when it’s cooler. You can also stop at Lagoon Hawker Centre for a bite to eat afterwards.
Fish are not just for families. It’s quite romantic to be able to stroll or sit in front of Asia’s largest aquarium.
Try to pick a day that’s more off-peak so you don’t have to fight with too many other visitors.
Possibly one of Singapore’s most beautiful, Instagrammable spaces, the National Gallery actually has it all.
Lots of places for romantic strolls, or private conversations, and even some great places to eat, shop and drink.
Make a day of it and get culture, and once the sun sets, head up to Smoke & Mirrors or one of the other restaurants for a nice view.
For such a small country, Singapore offers a lot of places for some very special meals.
Besides both the Flyer and the Cable Car dining, you can also just visit some pretty special restaurants that equally sky-high, like Stellar at 1-Altitude, Sear at Singapore Land Tower and of course, all the Marina Bay Sands restaurants on the top floor.
Besides that, there are places like The Lighthouse at the Fullerton Hotel and across from there, the Boathouse, all of which offer some pretty special city views.
While the pods at The Summerhouse out by the Seletar Airbase are a pretty unique place to enjoy a romantic meal, they aren’t the only place for a little garden dining by far.
Don’t miss out on old favourites, the Botanic Gardens and Dempsey Hill for a selection of great restaurants as well as areas like Rochester Park where restaurants are housed in old black and white bungalows.
Text: Karen Fong/CLEO