A small wedding in Singapore doesn’t mean settling for less — it means choosing more of what matters. Intimate celebrations with fewer than 50 guests are one of the fastest-growing wedding trends on the island, and for good reason. Couples are realising that a smaller guest list opens the door to more meaningful moments, more personal touches, and often a more relaxed, joyful day all round.
If you’re planning a small wedding in Singapore with under 50 pax, this guide walks you through exactly what to expect — from venue considerations and ceremony logistics to budgeting, dining, and making every detail count.

Why More Couples Are Choosing a Small Wedding in Singapore
Gone are the days when a grand ballroom with 300 guests was the only way to tie the knot. Today’s couples — especially millennials and Gen Z — are prioritising experience over extravagance. Here’s what’s driving the shift:
- Deeper connections: With fewer guests, you actually get to spend quality time with everyone who matters most.
- Greater flexibility: Smaller weddings unlock unique venue options — think heritage bungalows, garden estates, and intimate restaurants — that simply can’t accommodate 200+ guests.
- Budget efficiency: You can allocate more per guest for better food, décor, and experiences, often while spending less overall.
- Less stress: Fewer logistics, fewer moving parts, and a more relaxed timeline for the day itself.
- Post-COVID mindset: Many couples discovered during the pandemic that smaller celebrations felt more genuine and enjoyable.
Choosing the Right Venue for an Intimate Wedding
The venue sets the tone for your entire celebration. For a small wedding under 50 pax, you want a space that feels warm and full — not cavernous and empty. This is where choosing the right-sized venue makes all the difference.
What to Look For
- Capacity that matches your guest count: A venue that seats 50–80 guests is ideal. It gives you breathing room without feeling oversized.
- Indoor and outdoor options: Singapore’s tropical weather means flexibility is key. Look for venues offering both sheltered and al fresco spaces.
- ROM registration: If you’re planning a solemnisation, confirm the venue is a ROM-registered solemnisation site so your ceremony has legal standing.
- Character and charm: Smaller weddings thrive in spaces with personality — heritage architecture, lush gardens, or distinctive interiors.
One venue that ticks all these boxes is Under Der Linden, a colonial black-and-white bungalow nestled in the leafy Wessex Estate. With seating for up to 80 guests across its beautiful indoor dining room and garden terrace, it’s purpose-built for intimate celebrations. The heritage setting — think whitewashed colonial architecture, towering rain trees, and manicured garden spaces — creates a naturally stunning backdrop without the need for heavy décor.
The Solemnisation Ceremony: What to Expect
For many couples having a small wedding in Singapore, the ROM solemnisation is the main event. Here’s how it typically unfolds at an intimate venue:
Before the Ceremony
- File your Notice of Marriage online at ROM.gov.sg at least 15 days before your intended date.
- Confirm your solemniser: You can use a ROM-appointed solemniser or engage your own licensed one.
- Prepare your witnesses: You’ll need at least two witnesses aged 21 and above.
- Coordinate with your venue: Discuss setup timing, AV equipment for music, and any ceremony décor requirements.
During the Ceremony
A solemnisation ceremony in Singapore typically lasts 15–30 minutes. The standard flow includes:
- Processional (bride’s entrance)
- Opening address by the solemniser
- Exchange of vows
- Exchange of rings
- Signing of the marriage certificate
- Declaration of marriage
- First kiss and recessional
At an intimate venue like Under Der Linden, many couples hold the solemnisation in the garden under the shade of heritage trees, then move indoors for the reception dinner — a seamless flow that feels natural and unhurried.

Planning Your Guest List: Tips for Keeping It Under 50
This is often the hardest part. Here are practical strategies that work:
- Start with your “must-have” list: Write down the people you genuinely can’t imagine the day without. For most couples, this core group is 20–30 people.
- Set clear boundaries early: Decide upfront whether you’re including plus-ones, colleagues, or extended family — and communicate this kindly but firmly.
- Consider a “celebration after” party: Host a casual gathering for wider circles after the wedding — a brunch, BBQ, or drinks evening works beautifully.
- Remember: it’s your day. A smaller guest list doesn’t require justification. The people who love you will understand.
Budgeting for a Small Wedding in Singapore
One of the biggest advantages of a small wedding in Singapore is the budget flexibility it offers. Here’s a rough breakdown of what couples typically spend for an intimate wedding under 50 pax:
Typical Cost Categories
- Venue hire: $2,000–$6,000 (varies widely; heritage and garden venues often include setup)
- Catering: $80–$180 per guest for a sit-down dinner (quality over quantity!)
- Photography & videography: $2,500–$5,000
- Florals & décor: $800–$3,000 (smaller spaces need less)
- Solemniser fee: $300–$500 for a licensed solemniser
- Bridal attire & grooming: $1,500–$5,000
- Stationery & favours: $200–$800
All in, many couples spend between $15,000 and $30,000 for an intimate wedding under 50 guests — significantly less than the $50,000+ average for a traditional Singapore banquet wedding. The savings can go towards your honeymoon, your home, or simply upgrading the guest experience.
If you’re exploring venue options, check out our guide to the best intimate wedding venues in Singapore for more ideas on spaces that suit smaller celebrations.
Food and Dining: Making It Special
With fewer guests, you can invest in a truly memorable dining experience. Forget the standard 10-course Chinese banquet — intimate weddings open up exciting options:
- Plated multi-course dinners: A curated 4–6 course menu feels elegant and personal.
- Farm-to-table menus: Seasonal, locally sourced ingredients make the meal a talking point. At Under Der Linden, the restaurant’s European-Asian menu translates beautifully into wedding dining.
- Family-style sharing: Large platters at each table create a convivial, relaxed atmosphere.
- Dietary accommodations: With a smaller headcount, it’s much easier to cater to allergies, vegetarian, halal, or other dietary needs individually.

Décor and Styling: Less Is More
Intimate weddings at a characterful venue require less decoration, not more. The key is enhancing what’s already there:
- Let the venue do the heavy lifting: A colonial black-and-white bungalow surrounded by tropical greenery barely needs any floral additions.
- Focus on the details: Handwritten place cards, curated table settings, personalised menus, and meaningful favours shine at a small wedding.
- Lighting matters: Fairy lights, candles, and warm uplighting transform any space as evening falls.
- Skip the stage: Without a massive guest count, there’s no need for a raised platform. A simple ceremony arch or floral backdrop is enough.
Your Small Wedding Timeline: A Sample Run Sheet
Here’s what a typical intimate wedding day looks like:
- 3:00 PM — Venue setup and vendor arrival
- 4:00 PM — Couple’s pre-ceremony photos
- 4:45 PM — Guests arrive, welcome drinks in the garden
- 5:15 PM — Solemnisation ceremony
- 5:45 PM — Group photos and cocktail hour
- 6:30 PM — Guests seated for dinner
- 7:00 PM — Dinner service begins, speeches between courses
- 8:30 PM — Cake cutting, first dance (if desired)
- 9:00 PM — Free mingling, desserts, farewell
- 10:00 PM — Event wraps up
The beauty of a small wedding is that this timeline can flex. No rigid emcee schedule — just a natural, flowing celebration.
Making Your Intimate Celebration Unforgettable
Here are a few ideas that work especially well for weddings under 50 pax:
- Personal vows: With a small, close-knit audience, personal vows feel comfortable rather than intimidating.
- Guest involvement: Ask loved ones to do readings, sing a song, or share a toast — it’s more natural with a smaller group.
- Live music: A solo guitarist, string duo, or jazz trio creates ambiance perfectly suited to an intimate setting.
- A handwritten note at each place setting: With under 50 guests, you can actually write something personal to everyone.
- An unplugged ceremony: Ask guests to put phones away and be fully present. It works beautifully when the group is small.
Ready to Plan Your Small Wedding in Singapore?
An intimate wedding under 50 pax is one of the most meaningful ways to celebrate your love. With the right venue, thoughtful planning, and a focus on what truly matters, your small wedding can be the most memorable day of your lives — for you and every single guest.
If you’re looking for a venue that was made for intimate celebrations, Under Der Linden offers a stunning colonial setting in Wessex Estate with indoor and outdoor spaces, ROM-registered solemnisation, and a dedicated events team to bring your vision to life.