Top 5 Popular Outdoor Pre Wedding Photoshoot Locations In Singapore

5 Dreamy Pre-wedding Locations in Singapore


Stop searching for the best pre-wedding locations in Singapore because we’ve created the ultimate shortlist

Choosing to have your pre-wedding photoshoot in Singapore offers so many stunning locations. Be it verdant greenery, sea views or architecturally beautiful buildings – there is a destination for every type of couple. You just have to know where to look. And we know, as experienced wedding photographers in Singapore, it can be hard to know where to start searching for the perfect place to shoot.

Which is why I thought I’d share the, top 5 dreamiest pre-wedding locations you need to check out for your photoshoot. Places that look incredible on camera, backdrop beautifully and offer plenty of places to explore together. We’ve photographed countless couples across this city, and these spots genuinely are our favorite to capture.

The Dreamiest Pre-wedding Photoshoot Locations in Singapore

Singapore Botanic Gardens

No list of pre-wedding locations in Singapore would be complete without the Botanic Gardens. It is a classic spot for couples, and has endless paths and hideaway places for you both to explore. Being the country’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site means that the area is maintained to the highest standard. With its European style gardens, grandstand and lush lawns all carefully cared for all year round. Offering couples a guaranteed picturesque scene whenever they choose visit.

Marina Barrage

There are so many stunning little spots at Marina Barrage, most of which embrace the panoramic views of Singapore’s iconic skyline. Which looks especially impressive when viewed at night, or during golden hour, as the sun is slowly falling beneath the tall buildings. During the day, you’ll find numerous kite flyers in the area who’ll help to add extra dynamism to your shots. Plus, the area is surrounded by water, perfect if you both like getting your feet wet!

Gardens by the Bay

Speaking of iconic, we have to mention Gardens by the Bay. One of the most famous, and spectacular pre-wedding locations in Singapore. It is a natural, waterfront park that can be visited during the day, but is best seen at night. When its unique treelike structures covered in countless different plants, and shrubs, are lit up in multicolored lights. Creating a futuristic scene that’ll look just so spectacular in your photography.

East Coast Park

You know how we said Singapore is blessed with such a varied selection of pre-wedding photoshoot locations? Well, at East Coast Park, you don’t just have rich acres of greenery, and colorful flora and fauna to discover. You also have a long stretch of sandy beach! A real urban getaway, mere minutes from the center of the city. This locations’ wide selection of spots to shoot in offers couples the opportunity to really create something individual, and find a backdrop that speaks to them.

Coney Island

If reaching the shore doesn’t feel far enough away from the buzz of the city, then why not hop on a boat to Coney Island. A natural oasis off the coast of Singapore full of sprawling green forests, mangroves and a natural beach that hugs the curves of the island. All of which provide the perfect pre-wedding photoshoot locations, away from busy Singapore life. Why not make a day of it? Following your pre-wedding shoot, hire some bikes on the island, or simply hike to any of its natural beauty spots for a romantic picnic.

Hopefully this shortlist of pre-wedding locations in Singapore has helped you decide where you should place your photoshoot! It would be my pleasure to help you further, and actually be your pre-wedding photographer! Myself and my team have looked after countless engaged couples, helping them all to realize their photoshoot ambitions.

You are welcome to browse our portfolio of pre-wedding photography, and if you like what you see, please feel free to get in touch via the contact page.

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