When my husband and I were planning our wedding years ago, we found ourselves sitting across the dining table, debating one of the most emotionally charged—and surprisingly logistical—questions: should we go the classic hotel banquet route, or embrace the dreamy charm of a garden solemnisation?
Back then, Pinterest was just gaining traction and Singapore’s wedding scene was evolving. Fast forward to today, couples have far more venues [45. 5 Popular Wedding Venues in Singapore (2025 Q1 Edition!)], vendors and visual references at their fingertips—but the dilemma remains.
So, if you’re standing at this crossroads, here’s a gentle, grounded guide to help you weigh both options—not just with your Pinterest board in mind, but with your priorities, your guests and your big day front and centre.
Why choose it?
Hotel banquets remain the gold standard in Singaporean weddings for good reason. Think plush ballrooms, coordinated service teams, air-conditioned comfort (a major plus in our climate), and a strong sense of occasion.
Pros:Best for: Couples with a large guest list, traditional expectations to manage, or a desire for a grand, elegant celebration where everything runs like clockwork.
Why choose it?
There’s something magical about exchanging vows under the open sky, surrounded by nature, with birds chirping and soft sunlight filtering through the leaves. A garden solemnisation offers a deeply personal, cinematic experience—especially for couples who value storytelling over spectacle.
Pros:Best for: Couples who prioritise intimacy and aesthetics over tradition and who aren’t afraid of a little unpredictability in the name of romance.
I think that it is always good to start with this question: what do you want to feel when you look back at your wedding day?
If you want regal photos, a structured experience and an easy path for guests of all ages, a hotel banquet offers assurance and elegance.
If you dream of barefoot moments on grass, handwritten vows and golden-hour light in your photos, a garden solemnisation might be calling your name.
You can also have both: many couples opt for a garden solemnisation followed by a hotel banquet dinner. It’s not necessarily more expensive—but it is more planning-heavy. Still, for many, it offers the best of both worlds.
At the end of the day, your wedding isn’t about impressing others. It’s about starting your marriage in a way that feels true to who you are.
And whether that’s under the chandeliers or beneath the trees, the beauty is yours to define.