
Valentine’s Day in Singapore doesn’t have to mean predictable prix-fixe menus and last-minute bouquets. Whether you’re planning a thoughtful date, a self-love reset or a tongue-in-cheek night out with friends, the city is offering experiences that go beyond the usual roses-and-chocolates routine. From brick-built blooms to edible art and wellness escapes, here’s how to mark the season of love in style.
Build Your Own Love Story With Lego


This Valentine’s season, reimagine one of the most familiar gestures of the occasion: flowers. Instead of buying a bouquet that fades in days, why not build one together? You can create something that lasts after 14 February.
Across February, Lego Botanicals will come to life through a series of physical touchpoints in Singapore, anchored by a limited-time Bloom Bar pop-up at Raffles City. Inspired by the charm of an outdoor craft fair, the space brings together floral creativity and the playful world of Lego Botanicals in a hands-on experience that feels refreshingly low-pressure.
You can explore a curated range of Lego Botanicals sets and even build and take home your own Lego Botanicals rose stalk. Whether you’re visiting with a partner, a friend or flying solo, the activation offers an easy way to connect—complete with photo-worthy corners for documenting the moment.
Lego’s Botanicals Bloom Bar pop-up runs from now till 15 February 2026, 11am to 9pm Raffles City Level 1 External Quartzite (near the Stamford drop-off).
Reset & Renew At Oasia Resort Sentosa

If your idea of romance leans more towards rest than reservations, Oasia Resort Sentosa offers a wellness-forward way to mark the season. Designed for couples seeking quality time without the fuss of elaborate date planning, the Love in Bloom experience centres on a 90-minute couples massage focused on relaxation and reconnection. Guests can elevate the experience with an optional three-course wellness meal, extending the calm beyond the treatment room.
Find out more here.
An Edible Love Letter At Ichigo Ichie
Looking for an elevated dining experience? For couples who believe dining should be an art form, Ichigo Ichie presents an intimate collaboration that honours the fleeting beauty of each shared moment. On 14 February 2026, Chef Akane Eno is partnering with Japanese calligraphy artist Showfu 祥風 of Nikon Inktion for a one-night-only experience. Rooted in the philosophy of ichigo ichie—“one life, one moment”—the evening celebrates transience through both cuisine and ink. The seven-course menu includes a live calligraphy performance, and diners will also receive a menu folder featuring “愛” hand-calligraphed by Showfu as a keepsake.
Limited seats are available, and early reservations are strongly encouraged.
Singles Night At HighHouse


Not coupled up? Don’t worry, for HighHouse has something special prepared for those who are single. On 14 February 2026 from 10pm onwards, the venue transforms into The Lonely Hearts Club—a bittersweet after-dark affair pairing melancholic Chinese love songs with themed cocktails and a tongue-in-cheek “crying session” for the broken-hearted.
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