Free date ideas in Singapore
Valentine’s Day or not, it’s only natural to want to pamper the special ones in our lives. Although gift-giving is a thoughtful gesture, don’t get too wrapped up in spending too much – you can still spend special occasions with your partner without breaking the bank.
Don’t believe us? Check out these free date ideas in Singapore so you can show them you care without dipping into your savings.
Table of Contents
- Free date ideas in Singapore
- 1. Mandai Boardwalk
- 2. Sentosa Sensoryscape
- 3. Keppel Coastal Trail
- 4. Bidadari Park
- 5. Chinese & Japanese Gardens
- 6. Tampines Boulevard Park
- 7. Hyundai Discovery Tour
- 8. Omnigym Sea Shell Park
- 9. National Museum of Singapore
- 10. Palawan Beach
- 11. Singapore Botanic Gardens
- 12. Marina One
- 13. Seletar Rocket Tower
- 14. Science Centre Singapore
- 15. Sembawang Hot Spring Park
- 16. Esplanade
- 17. Changi Beach
- 18. Canterbury Road
- 19. Japanese Cemetery Park
- 20. Changi Airport T3
1. Mandai Boardwalk
3.3km boardwalk with opportunities to catch native wildlife in action

Even if you’re not headed to the various parks in Mandai Wildlife Reserve for a date at the zoo, there’s a quiet spot nearby where you can catch a glimpse of the native fauna. The Mandai Boardwalk is just a few minutes’ walk away from either Mandai Wildlife EAST or River Wonders, and it’s a 3.3km-long scenic boardwalk to spend a lovely morning stroll at.

There are multiple rest stops and lookout points along the boardwalk themed after the types of animals you can see in the area, so you’ve got the option to take it slow to soak in the views together. For some friendly competition, see who can spot the most critters; ones to keep an eye out for include the White-bellied sea eagle, Sunda colugo, and Oriental whip snake.

The entire boardwalk takes about 70-85 minutes to complete, and do head down in the morning, as a saunter here in the sweltering afternoon heat is not it. Do note that the Mandai Boardwalk is closed at 7pm, and we recommend starting at the Mandai Wildlife EAST entrance and exiting at River Wonders, so you can pick up a well-deserved drink at the park’s Starbucks.
Nearest MRT: Khatib
2. Sentosa Sensoryscape
Multisensory garden with pretty light installations

If you’ve already visited Universal Studios Singapore a go for the umpteenth time, consider swapping your roller coaster rides for a trip to Sentosa Sensoryscape. Opened in 2024, it’s a multisensory garden where folks can frolic amongst manicured plant displays or simply take in the views of the various light installations.

Over at the Tactile Trellis, you’re invited to touch the plants to feel their various textures in case holding hands just ain’t enough. Meanwhile, the Scented Sphere is dotted with fragrant flora to tantalise your nose. Once dusk falls, the entire area becomes every bit more romantic as the installations here light up in hues of every colour.

The floor below the Lookout Loop will be enveloped in a layer of dreamy mist, while the Glow Garden is almost fairytale-like, as you close out the night with the arching flower stalks overhead that illuminate the night.
Also, download the ImagiNite app (App Store | Google Play); it allows you to mess around with cool AR features on your phone to watch the zones come alive with virtual butterflies, marine life, and plants.
Nearest MRT: Harbourfront
3. Keppel Coastal Trail
Short 340m boardwalk near Labrador Nature Reserve

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Just across the waters of Sentosa lies Keppel Coastal Trail; this one’s just the thing for couples who’d like to stretch their legs, but prefer not to embark on a hike that stretches on for kilometres. In fact, this elevated boardwalk is only 340m-long, so you needn’t pack too much for this short but sweet date activity; heck, it’s even ideal for spontaneous picnics.

Image credit: NParks
You’ll want to get your camera out for the unblocked views of the ocean, ships bobbing across the water’s surface, and even Singapore’s offshore islands like Pulau Bukom. Of course, there’s plenty of wildlife to capture within your viewfinder too; in particular, cross your fingers and you might catch rare, migratory birds like the Yellow-rumped Flycatcher.
Nearest MRT: Labrador Park
4. Bidadari Park
5 mins from Woodleigh MRT, with bird-watching spots & a lake

For those who want to prolong their dates after feasting and shopping at The Woodleigh Mall, look no further than Bidadari Park. It’s located just a sheltered, 5-minute walk from the mall, it’s a well-needed pocket of green nestled within the heartlands of Singapore.

For starters, make a stop at the park’s Alkaff Lake. Not only has it done a splendid job of recreating the scene at the former Alkaff Lake Gardens, it also acts as a stormwater retention pond to protect the nearby estates from floods. Spend a moment to take in its serenity; it serves as the pretty backdrop for a HTHT too.

Further in, there are bird-watching spots where you can take a seat and try to spot the fleeting, migratory birds that the area is known for. The park also sports Singapore’s one and only raptor nest platform, which serves as a nesting site for birds of prey.
Nearby, little ones can run wild at the Adventure Playwoods playground, which is equipped with slides, climbing nets, and even a mini zipline.
Nearest MRT: Woodleigh
5. Chinese & Japanese Gardens
Huge park in the West with installations inspired by China & Japan

In the West, the recently redeveloped Chinese and Japanese Gardens are both great locations for a day out in the sun. Like their names suggest, you’ll find a slew of structures and installations inspired by China and Japan scattered all around the green, so if you two are planning a grand trip to those countries, practice your couple poses here first.

You simply can’t miss the Chinese Gardens, which include the majestic Cloud Pagoda that bears a striking resemblance to the Linggu Temple Pagoda in Nanjing. Don’t leave without a stroll in the Bonsai Garden, which is meant to be a recreation of a distinguished Chinese courtyard, and board the Stone Boat for an intimate moment atop a sea of lily pads.

The Japanese Gardens are equally as stunning. The Sunken Garden proves to be a hotspot for IG–worthy snaps with its unique, valley-like architecture; it even lights up beautifully at night. The gardens’ Water Lily Pavilion is the largest of its kind in Singapore, housing over 150 water lily species, and the Breathing Garden is where you can view terrariums and paludariums within its air-conditioned premises.
Nearest MRT: Chinese Garden
6. Tampines Boulevard Park
Sakura-like flowers & kid-friendly cycling track
Image credit: Yao Zhong Yue via Google Maps
On the other hand, Easties can simply head to the new Tampines Boulevard Park. It’s the go-to family-friendly spot for those living in the vicinity ever since it fully opened in February 2025. Whether you’re a DINK couple or a family with little ones to satisfy, just swing by for a visit and you’ll see why.
Image credit: NParks
Starting with its East section, there’s 1,200 sqm of fenced area dedicated to pets for you to unleash your furkids to roam about, as well as a nature playgarden where kids can balance on logs and skip on tree stumps.

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On the West end of the park, the sand play area is another fun hangout for the kids to explore, and it’s also a tribute to Tampines’ old sand quarries. Meanwhile, the elevated garden is where you’ll find all sorts of fauna and flora, including the Pink Mempat. It’s a native, flowering tree whose blooms resemble those of cherry blossoms – just the thing for those wanting to recreate heart-pounding scenes ripped straight from a romance anime.
Nearest MRT: Tampines
7. Hyundai Discovery Tour
Free tour where you can harvest veggies & go on a joyride at a rooftop track
Image credit: Hyundai Worldwide
For something different, trade in your usual mall dates for a visit to the Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Center Singapore (HMGICS) in Jurong. They’ve got free tours that absolutely anyone can sign up for.
Image credit: Hyundai Singapore
Called the Hyundai Discovery Tour, visitors get to view the HMGICS’ state-of-the-art facilities up close, such as their vertical smart farms. You even get to pilot one of the robot arms to plant seeds of your own, and you can even harvest a couple of greens yourself to see if your future BTO’s garden has a shot at blooming.

Image credit: @hyundai.innovation.sg via Instagram
Another highlight of the tour that is sure to please motorheads is the thrilling Skytrack Experience. Strap in for a joyride in one of Hyundai’s latest range of vehicles around HMGSICS’ 620m-long rooftop driving track. Certain parts of the track are even angled as much as 36.8° and the cars here zoom up to 83km/h, so there’s no shame in screaming your lungs out, even for the dudes.
Nearest MRT: Lakeside
8. Omnigym Sea Shell Park
Free-to-use outdoors gym, equipment with weights that go up to 100kg
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Gym dates aren’t exactly revolutionary, but paying for 2 gym memberships or entry passes at once can get costly. Enter Omnigym; they’re a Finnish company that specialises in building outdoor gyms with adjustable weight profiles so users can clock in a legit workout. They’ve just installed their very first set of equipment at Sea Shell Park, a park found at Pasir Ris Drive 4.
Of course, all these are free to use for all, and some of the exercises you can perform here include lat pulldowns, squats, bench press and bicep curls. Their machines are not to be scoffed at, as some of them have resistance profiles of up to 100kg, but that’s nothing when you’re imbued with the power of love, so go on and crush your PRs together.
Nearest MRT: Pasir Ris
9. National Museum of Singapore
Free, permanent IG-worthy exhibition about Singapore’s history

You can’t go wrong with a sweet museum date, so it’ll definitely please you to know that admission to the National Museum of Singapore is FOC for Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents. Even if they don’t have any ongoing seasonal exhibitions, they’ve got permanent ones to look forward to on your visit.

The Singapore Odyssea: A Journey Through Time is one of them, and is equal parts visually stunning and educational. You’ll be brought on a time-travelling expedition to learn more about Singapore’s rich history through various zones, from our nation’s colonial past to the formation of today’s landmarks like GBTB and Marina Bay Sands.

Some of the more eye-catching displays you’ll want to whip out your camera for include the digital waterfall that ripples beneath your feet, and the Glass Rotunda that lights up with flashes of Singapore’s trade routes, past and present.
Nearest MRT: Bencoolen
10. Palawan Beach
Go on a car picnic while admiring beach views

Impress them by turning your car into a cute date spot.
Image credit: @picniques207 via Instagram
Rather than picnicking in the gardens, try something fresh, unique, and romantic. Turn your car trunk into a mini fort by bringing your favourite pillows, blankets, and some fairy lights for the ambience. A picnic isn’t complete without snacks – so pack a few sandwiches, potato chips, and beverages. Voilà, you’ve got the perfect car picnic set up.

Image credit: @sogobrn via Instagram
Pro tip: Park your car at Palawan Beach carpark with the car boot facing the sea for sick views while enjoying your picnic. After your meal, stroll along the rope bridge to the “Southernmost Point of Continental Asia” and climb up the watchtower that looks out to the surrounding views of Palawan Beach on one side and the South China Sea on the other.
11. Singapore Botanic Gardens
Plan an iPad movie date at a UNESCO World Heritage Site

If you’re a fan of the outdoors, skip the movies and try this free but still romantic alternative. All you need is a fully-charged iPad with an entire season of Bridgerton or The White Lotus downloaded, a picnic mat, blankets, and pillows.
There are various spots around Singapore Botanic Gardens for your sibei cute set-up – we’d recommend the Pavilion Garden, Symphony Lake, or Gallop Extension. Bring an ice pack and portable fans to stay cool so you don’t melt in Singapore’s heat.
Nearest MRT: Botanic Gardens
12. Marina One
Bring along art materials for a makeshift art jamming session

The moment you step into Marina One, you’ll feel like you’ve been transported to a sci-fi setting.
If you prefer a more DIY art jamming session, bring your own ‘studio’ to Marina One and get painting with your bae. Pack paintbrushes, paint, and canvas – and there you have it, a portable studio ready to go.
No need to bring chairs as there are benches.
Image credit: Choo Yut Shing via Flickr
To make it more fun, set some rules. Try out the viral switch paint challenge on TikTok, where 2 people take turns painting on a canvas. You won’t know what the end result will be, but it’s a great opportunity to find out if you and your SO have some mental telepathy going on.
Nearest MRT: Marina Bay & Shenton Way
13. Seletar Rocket Tower
Spot constellations in the night sky with your SO

Climb up the stairs to get an unparalleled view of the stars.
Image credit: NParks
Almost every romantic comedy features a couple gazing at the night sky in a park. Channel your main character energy and take your boo on a stargazing date at Seletar Rocket Tower. All you need is a pair of binoculars in hand and the right viewing conditions – just remember to check the weather before you head there.
Bonus: If your partner’s an astronomy geek, Woodlands Galaxy CC features an observatory roof with NASA-grade telescopes at just $1/per pax. Alternatively, you can also check out our favourite stargazing spots in Singapore.
Nearest MRT: Springleaf
14. Science Centre Singapore
Free entry to science-y exhibits during weekdays

I’m sure most of us visited Science Centre Singapore when we were kids. Now that we’re older, relive the nostalgia with your special person by planning a date there. During off-peak times, which are weekdays during the school terms, entry is free for Singaporeans and PRs.
Don’t miss a whimsical lab installation in Professor Crackitt’s Light Fantastic Mirror Maze, where you’ll make your way through a kaleidoscope of mirrors and find your way out of the maze.

There’s also a 5m-tall inflatable globe installation featuring imagery from NASA – perfect to surprise your date if they’re an astronomy geek.
Nearest MRT: Jurong East
15. Sembawang Hot Spring Park
Soak your toes with boo at a natural hot spring

There’s no need to cross the border over to Malaysia to reap all the benefits of a hot spring. Enjoy the shiokness of the warm water at Sembawang Hot Spring Park, especially since the weather has been pretty chilly lately. Here, you can soak your bare feet in a relaxing foot spa at a toasty 40°C.

If you’re hungry, bring some eggs and a bucket. There are cooking stations where you can boil some eggs and share this unique experience with your boo.
Nearest MRT: Yishun
16. Esplanade
Occasionally has free programmes to catch

Image credit: Esplanade
Let’s face it: concerts can be a little costly and some of us are trying to survive the GST hike this year. Here’s a secret: Esplanade has free programmes where you can listen to a live orchestra that serenades the both of you with ballads of popular love songs.
Nearest MRT: Esplanade
17. Changi Beach
Witness breathtaking sunset views & cycle to your heart’s content

There’s something romantic about watching the sky turn from blue to pastel pink and orange.
Image credit: @lsljojo via Instagram
One of the best places to catch the sunset in Singapore is at Changi Beach – after all, there has to be a reason why Changi Boardwalk has a section called the Sunset Walk.

There are Instagrammable spots like flower patches and a lookout pavilion giving an overseas feel.
If you feel like prolonging your date, check out Changi Bay Point PCN. Take your bae cycling or rollerblading to enjoy the Jeju-like views. During your ride, you can also enjoy the seaside view from the wide cycling bridge.
Nearest MRT: Pasir Ris
18. Canterbury Road
Go on a free photoshoot with bae to create memories

Canterbury Road.
There’s no need to spend big bucks to hire a photographer to have a photoshoot with your sweetie. All you have to do is whip out your smartphone, tripod stand, and get to snapping photos with your bae. Don your best outfit, add eye-catching jewellery, and start posing with your partner.
If you want photos that look like they’re taken overseas, pop by Canterbury Road after 6pm. Soft light fills the entire place during the golden hour.
Pro tip: maintain a low aperture for a romantic, fairytale feel.
Nearest MRT: Labrador Park
19. Japanese Cemetery Park
Enjoy the cherry blossom season in SG

Image credit: @edvventurer via Instagram
You don’t have to take a plane to Japan to enjoy cherry blossoms. The Japanese Cemetery Park in Singapore offers a dreamlike alternative to famous cherry blossom spots like Mount Yoshino. Beautiful floral arches and Japanese architectural details add to the charm of this little spot. With its well-kept and zen-like atmosphere, this park will transport you to Japan.
Nearest MRT: Kovan
20. Changi Airport T3
Watch free movies

Every day of the week, the vast open space at Basement 2 at Changi Airport T3 hosts several movie screening sessions on its grounds. The best part is, they’re free for all.
Everything from family-friendly flicks and rom coms to action thrillers will be shown. Come supplied with your own snacks and blankets for maximum comfort. Don’t forget to check out the movie schedules prior to heading over.
Nearest MRT: Changi Airport
Make romantic dates memorable with these free date ideas
See, there’s no hard and fast rule that says you have to spend loads of money just to impress your sweetheart. Get quality time with your significant other without breaking the bank with these free date ideas. Your bae is sure to appreciate these romantic gestures. It’s the thought that counts after all.
For more romantic activities to surprise your SO with:
Also read: 44 Free Things To Do In Singapore From Free Museum Visits To Beachside Movie Screenings
Cover image adapted from: The Smart Local
Originally published on 13th February 2023 by Batrisyia Redhuan. Last updated by Khoo Yong Hao on 16th April 2026.

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