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A welcome relief compared to other mega-metropolises nearby like Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur – though not quite on par with Bangkok, Taipei, Hong Kong or Tokyo in the north. 

Singapore’s gay nightlife scene has taken off over the past few years, and most of the LGBT venues are located around Neil Road in Chinatown.

If you are looking for an excellent place to start, check out our Gay Singapore map at the end to find your set.

A taste of nature in Singapore with an excellent observation tower and scenic looped boardwalk with excellent views.

Lau Pa Sat Food Court

Combining delicious food and unforgettable architecture, Lau Pa Sat Food Court is one of the most popular hawker centers – conveniently located in the heart of Singapore’s financial district and well-utilized by office workers in peak periods.

As a country, Singapore might be conservative. A busy outdoor bar designed with industrial-chic raw concrete and cold surfaces, Flavours Bar pumps out good vibes, upbeat tunes, and stiff drinks!

Other Gay-Popular Singapore Bars

Tanjong Beach Club

Voted one of the world’s Top Beach bars, Tanjong Beach Club is a surreal sanctuary on the finest sun-soaked stretch of sand on Sentosa Island.

Set on a beautiful section of beach, on Sundays, Tanjong is also very LGBT-popular and the closest thing you will get to a Singapore gay beach.

Peppermint Park

A garden-inspired setting for a hearty dinner or just light bites, on the Singapore gay street and run by the House of Blue Spin – the largest group of gay bars in Asia.

With a stylish and modern design, the venue is split into two levels: the ground floor features a cafe and lounge, while the upper level is a bar and dance club. Cheat and soak in the panoramic views of Singapore’s iconic skyline at the observation deck, though you can only look at the infinity pool unless you are a guest.

Gardens by the Bay

Wander along the out-of-this-world skyway bridge and see all those enchanting Supertrees up close – complete with fantastic city views.

Handmade on-site, the pizzas are the main reason to come here, but Peppermint Park is also a great place to begin any queer night out in Singapore.

Pelangi Pride Centre

An LGBT community space and resource center located in Singapore since 2003, every Saturday from 2 pm – 6 pm. Well-maintained, it is best to visit Shogun Club when the other gay sauna in Singapore are almost closed, and crowds flock here.

Keybox Gay Sauna

A well-known Singapore gay sauna for men has moved to the heart of the city close to the Clarke Quay MRT station.5,000 square feet of fun, all housed in a single story, with a dry sauna, steam room, jacuzzi, large TV room, gym and 15 private rooms for your enjoyment.

Tough government restrictions make it virtually impossible to hold a parade, and foreigners are banned from attending the annual Pink Dot gay pride event!

Gay-Friendly and Gay Hotels in Singapore

Almost every hotel in Singapore can be considered gay-friendly, and you are unlikely to experience any issues traveling either alone or as a same-sex couple.

Annual membership is required at $10, renewable on a yearly basis and all members are entitled to free use of 1 locker, free flow of mixed drinks at the cafe and two towels per day’s visit.

Everything is covered, from stress & weight management and general wellness to muscle relaxation, and body aches relief.

And how could we forget the House of Blue Spin – the largest group of gay bars in Asia or the muscle gay boys who flock to Tanjong Beach Club on Sundays!

A city of the future where society clings on to the past, this global financial powerhouse offers something for everyone – LGBT or otherwise!

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Attractions in Singapore

Being gay does not define which attractions most of us want to see in each city, and most queer travelers will simply want to check out the top things to see in Singapore during the day!

There is so much to do here – but we found our favorite memories were wandering through food markets, lying on the beach at Sentosa Island, and brunching in modern cafés before wandering through design studios and admiring the skyline.

One of the best tips we can give you for exploring Gay Singapore is to pre-ordering a travel SIM card for easy airport pickup and activation the moment you arrive, so you will not pay a fortune in international roaming charges.

Sex acts between females are legal, and women’s PDA is generally overlooked. It’s the perfect spot for a boozy brunch or a night out with friends.
Address: 120 Tanjong Beach Walk, Sentosa Island, Singapore 098942
More Info:https://www.tanjongbeachclub.com/
Cost: SGD 50-70 per person

Violet Oon

Violet Oon is a Singaporean restaurant that offers a contemporary twist on classic dishes.

An eco-friendly hotel-in-a-garden concept offering an inimitable stay on the edge of Chinatown and the CBD.

There is a hip restaurant, patisserie, and light-filled rooms inspired by nature, but the real highlight is a dedicated wellness floor with its ultra-Instagramable infinity pool & poolside cabanas boasting lush landscaping and epic Singapore city skyline views.

W Singapore ☆☆☆☆☆

We continue to be obsessed with the design aesthetics and fabulously quirky vibes of the W hotel chain, and W Singapore is no different.

Hotel G Singapore is LGBTQIA+-friendly and welcomes all guests with open arms.
Address: 200 Middle Rd, Singapore 188980
More Info:https://www.hotelgsingapore.com/
Cost: $$$

In addition to these options, there are many other LGBTQIA+-friendly hotels and accommodations in Singapore that cater to the diverse needs of travellers.

Get restaurants recommendation and reservations on the fly, public transport instructions up to the minute, bar opening hours, and, if it is your thing – access to gay hook-up apps to find out more about the local scene.

Mobile data is fast, cheap and available almost everywhere in Asia, so it is no wonder most travelers choose to stay connected and get off the beaten track (without worrying about getting lost).

Head east to Bugis, a historically Malay neighborhood.

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Their library has a collection of fiction and non-fiction books of LGBT interests, and they hold events occasionally listed on their Facebook page.

Move Community

A social & community club in Singapore organizing LGBT-friendly social & life-enriching programs for people to stay connected and care for one another.

A true reprieve in the city, this tropical skyscraper is thrillingly sleek inside, thanks to the modern functionalist style of renowned architect Patricia Urquiola. On Singapore’s Pink Street, the bar was always going to be gay-popular, but sometimes it focuses a little too much on its regular customers, and tourists might feel unwelcome.

Lluvia

The unofficial bear bar in Singapore is frequented by bears, otters, cubs, wolves, pandas and their admirers.

So why wait? Or just book a fabulous hotel with a pool…

Hello Singapore Food Tour

Finding the best of the Singaporean food scene on your own would be almost impossible, even for knowledgeable locals! Try their Rain Breeze Scrub for the ultimate water treatment or the Indi-Signature massages, a unique Swedish massage technique specially developed at Shuang Spa.

Bodylite

Far from the madding crowd, this underrated male massage in Singapore provides a warm reception, cozy ambiance and quality treatments that will help you unwind, recharge and make you want never to leave!

Singapore Gay Massage

Out-call services are only providing the hottest male-to-male tantric Singapore gay massage.

Visit by day for some of the best Instagram shots in Singapore to sip on a Selfie coffee – yes, they will really print your face on the coffee or rummage around for unique apparel finds to show off back home.