The Ultimate Guide for Every Valentine’s Day Persona in Singapore

The Ultimate Guide for Every Valentine’s Day Persona in Singapore

Find the perfect hotels, dining spots, and activities to celebrate love your way.

Valentine’s Day is the perfect excuse to slow down. It’s the moment to celebrate love. Everyone expresses romance differently. Some love quiet, intimate moments while others prefer grand gestures.

Think of it as your Valentine’s Day persona: the way you want to celebrate love this February. Luckily, Singapore has something for every type. From serene hideaways to delicious food and thrilling adventures, you can find the perfect experience to match your style.

Also read: Where You Can Spend Valentine’s Day in Singapore

Check into a romantic getaway

For the Grand Gesture Maestro: An Intimate Sojourn at The Outpost Hotel Sentosa

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Some celebrate with flair, surprises, and bold, memorable moments. If you crave drama and indulgence, The Outpost Hotel Sentosa delivers. The An Intimate Sojourn package combines scenic views, bespoke dining, and personalised touches. Begin with breakfast at Sol & Ora. Explore the customised minibar treats. Discover a surprise couple gift.

As evening arrives, toast with a bottle of rosé and a sweet treat. For dinner, choose either a Valentine’s Platter with cocktails at 1-Altitude Coast or a four-course Valentine’s Day meal at Sol & Ora. The combination of delicious food, attentive service, and panoramic views creates the perfect opportunity to linger together.

Booking period: 14 January to 23 February 2026
Stay period: 1 February to 28 February 2026

For the Hopeless Romantic: The Barracks Hotel Sentosa

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These are couples who cherish quiet, intimate gestures and love slow, heartfelt experiences. If you love nostalgia and intimacy, The Barracks Hotel Sentosa is ideal. The hotel is set in beautifully restored heritage buildings. It encourages couples to slow down and focus on each other. With the ‘A Romantic Retreat’ package, you can unwind from the moment you arrive.

Start with a one-night stay in a Premier Room. Then, enjoy all-day access to The Living Room. Sip wine, nibble canapés, and soak in the atmosphere. When evening falls, retreat to your private in-room patio. Choose between The Best of Land & Sea menu or The Eurasian Tiffin menu for a three-course dinner. Finally, toast with a bottle of champagne. Every detail is designed for connection.

Booking period: 20 January to 25 February 2026
Stay period: 1 February to 28 February 2026

Soft launch sweethearts: Love in Bloom at Oasia Resort Sentosa

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For easing into romance, Love in Bloom at Oasia Resort Sentosa is perfect. The package centres on shared relaxation and reconnection. Start with a 90-minute couples massage. Optionally, add a three-course wellness meal for two. It’s the ideal way to enjoy time together without pressure. You can slow down, relax, and leave feeling refreshed.

Booking period: 1 February to 31 March 2026
Package price: S$450 nett, usual price S$527.56 nett

Hard launch era: Conrad Singapore Orchard

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If you prefer opulent displays of romance and modern luxury, Conrad Singapore Orchard is a top choice. Rooms are elegant. Dining is curated. Valentine’s packages often include special rates, elevated meals, or bespoke touches. Recent seasonal offers around 13 to 15 February 2026 start from approximately S$388++ per night for stay-plus-dining experiences. Book early to secure your preferred dates. It’s a bold and stylish way to celebrate.

Booking period: early January to mid-February 2026
Package price: from S$388++ per night

Singapore’s hotels offer experiences for every kind of couple. Whether you prefer intimate retreats or grand gestures, you can make love linger longer this February.

Food fanatics in February

Date night devotees: Tanglin Cookhouse’s Valentine’s Day Menu

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Fall in love all over again with Tanglin Cookhouse’s Valentine’s Day Menu, a 3-course colonial-inspired experience priced at $58++ per person, available only on 14 February 2026. Start your meal with the Smoked Salmon Roulade, Mousse de Foie Gras, or a vegetarian Beetroot & Burrata.

Then move on to the mains, choosing from Braised Angus Beef Cheek slow-cooked to perfection, Pan-Roasted King Salmon, or the plant-based “Impossible” Katsu Curry Rice. Finish on a sweet note with Sticky Date Pudding, Warm Yam “Orh Nee”, Pain Perdu, or the Heritage Gula Melaka Sago Pudding. Each course is designed to delight the senses and create a truly memorable Valentine’s evening.

Comfort food relishers: La Pizzaiola

La Pizzaiola

This Valentine’s Day, La Pizzaiola invites couples to share a cosy Italian feast. The Set Menu, $88++ for two, is perfect for comfort-food lovers. Start with Caprese Salad of creamy mozzarella and Parma ham. For pasta, choose Fettuccine Salsiccia with truffle cream sauce or Spaghetti Prawns in tomato sauce with lemon zest.

Next, share a pizza: Pumpkin with gorgonzola or Fresh Fig with parmesan. End with Tiramisu, Panna Cotta, or Torta Pistocchi. Optional add-ons include Lamb Shank, Beef Brisket, or Seabass Fillet. A Valentine’s drinks promo offers two glasses of wine for $18++ on 14–15 February. The menu is at Kalidasa, while the wine promo runs at Jalan Riang and Bukit Timah. La Pizzaiola is perfect for a warm, memorable evening together.

The dessert comes first type: Cedric Grolet Singapore

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Named after the “World’s Best Pastry Chef,” Cedric Grolet Singapore turns pastry into art. This Valentine’s Day, enjoy Valentine’s Hearts, a set of five intricately crafted rose-inspired treats, priced at $65. Pre-orders run from 2 to 14 February via Click & Collect, with pick-up available from 13 to 15 February.

Each heart layers vanilla choux pastry with raspberry gel, fresh raspberries, and smooth vanilla ganache. The pink, red, and white creations mimic delicate rose petals, blending visual artistry with bright, creamy flavours. Designed for sharing, Valentine’s Hearts is a beautiful and delicious way to celebrate love.

Activities to keep your heart rate up

The insta aesthetic date: One Click Studio photobooth at Haji Lane

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If you love capturing moments together, One Click Studio is perfect. The wide-angle photobooth makes trendy, memorable shots. Sessions cost around S$10 for two photo strips. The studio is open 12 pm to 8 pm on weekdays and 12 pm to 10 pm on Fridays and weekends. It pairs well with a stroll along Haji Lane’s murals and boutiques. Stop, snap, and enjoy playful memories.

The creative couple: Motion Art Space Art studio workshop

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For hands-on fun, Motion Art Space checks all the boxes. Workshops include painting, ceramics, and mixed media. Sessions last 2 to 3 hours and cost S$65 to S$90 per person, including materials. Open daily from 10 am to 7 pm, it offers a relaxed space for couples to talk, laugh, and create. You’ll leave with a keepsake and a shared memory.

The adventure duo: bouldering at Kinetics Climbing

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For adventurous couples, Kinetics Climbing is a shared challenge. Routes suit beginners and intermediates. The gym is open 1 pm to 10 pm on weekdays and from 10 am to 7 pm on weekends. A single entry pass costs S$23, off-peak S$16.50, plus a S$5 registration fee. Shoes and gear are available for rent. Climbing together builds teamwork, trust, and excitement.

Also read: Valentine’s Edition: Where to Travel Based on Your Love Language

Falling for every moment

No matter your Valentine’s persona, Singapore offers experiences that put love at the centre. From intimate hotel stays and indulgent meals to creative workshops and playful adventures, there is something for every couple. This February, slow down and savour every moment. Laugh together, toast together, and enjoy every sweet bite. Let each experience remind you why love is always worth celebrating.

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