
Picking Valentine's Day gifts in Singapore shouldn’t be a stressful affair, thanks to our gift guides for him and her. You’re welcome!
Valentine’s Day is around the corner, and we bet you’ll be facing the most important question this season: “What gift(s) are you getting me this year?” It’s an innocuous statement that can send shivers down the spine, but fear not lovefools, and we’re here to help. Here are our recommended gift picks for him and her this Valentine’s Day. They’ll definitely go well with the Valentine’s Day dinner you’ve planned. (You have made reservations, right?)
Valentine’s Day gifts in Singapore: For her
1. Timeless engravable jewellery from Pandora

Celebrate the season of love with Pandora’s timeless, hand-finished jewellery crafted from high-quality materials. The new Unlock Love collection features heart-shaped key and padlock motifs that come in a variety of styles, metal finishes and colours. While these are classic symbols of love, trust and connection, they also represent being true to yourself, making them great self-gifts.
Personalisation is at the heart of Pandora’s jewellery, so customise your pieces with engravings of words, drawings or photos. Standouts include the engravable heart key pendant, red murano glass heart double dangle charm, and openable envelope dangle charm in 14k gold plating, which can be engraved on the inside and outside.
Best for: Personalised bling with engravings for a heartfelt surprise
Recommended picks: Engravable heart key pendant; red murano glass heart double dangle charm; engravable and openable envelope dangle charm
How much: $49 to $369
Where to buy: Pandora, available online and at multiple locations including Ngee Ann City and Bugis Junction
2. Jewellery from Mondays Made

It doesn’t matter if you’ve been with your love for one month, one year, or a lifetime – Mondays Made has your back with its jewellery, which makes perfect gifts for her this Valentine’s Day. From adorable floral earrings and cluster necklaces to reversible bracelets and eternity bands, you’ll surely land on a piece your lady love will covet. If the selection isn’t to your liking, explore the rest of the site. We’re certain something will catch your attention.
Best for: Style-savvy girlies who love timeless and effortlessly chic pieces
Recommended picks: Pink meadows moissanite eternity band; pink meadows moissanite station bracelet
How much: From $65
Where to buy: Mondays Made, available online and at multiple locations including VivoCity and Centrepoint
3. PerfumePlay’s parfum making workshop

Purchasing fragrances? Simple, outdated, boring. Making them? Fun, creative, and a great bonding experience. You and she get guided by an experienced perfumer, work with an extensive scent library, and craft a custom scent to take home. There’s also a halal-friendly option, so everyone gets to play in this sandbox. Make it more fun by creating perfumes for each other instead!
Best for: The thoughtful type who loves artisan experiences
How much: From $60
Where to buy: PerfumePlay, 23A Bali Lane, Singapore 189859
4. Bells & Birds’ pyjamas set

Nothing says I love you like encouraging good sleep and soft living. Bells & Birds’ silk sleepwear is so buttery smooth and feels like a second skin once you put them on. (Bonus points if you can steal it later, though we doubt they’ll fit…) While we adore a colour block moment, the Paradiso floral sets caught our eye the minute we spotted them.
Best for: Queens of comfort who appreciate soft luxury and indulgent little moments
Recommended picks: Paradiso floral PJ set; mulberry silk short pyjamas
How much: From $59
Where to buy: Bells & Birds, available online and at multiple locations including Design Orchard
5. The Lego Botanical collection

Gifting a bouquet for Valentine’s Day seems like a bulletproof idea… until the flowers start to die. What’s the alternative? Perennial toy favourite Lego has come up with brick-built blossoms, and the best part is you don’t have to worry about these blooms wilting. Take it a step further by assembling the bouquet of your choice with her. You’ll also beat those allegations that romance is dead! A win-win.
Best for: Sentimental romantics who hate seeing flowers die
Recommended picks: Bouquet of roses; cherry blossoms; pretty pink flower bouquet
How much: From $21.90
Where to buy: The Lego Botanical collection, available online
6. A matcha tea set from Matchaya

This one’s for the girlies who romanticise their 4pm tea break. It’s cosy, thoughtful, and very “I see your little rituals.” Plus, you don’t have to shell out money for a matcha drink every single time you meet – she can just make it herself and have it in her cute little tumbler! So go ahead and add the whisk, ceramic chawan, and ceremonial matcha powder to the cart.
Best for: Matcha obsessives and slow-living enthusiasts
How much: From $39.90
Where to buy: Matchaya, available online and at multiple locations including Takashimaya and Suntec City
7. Pilates session at Vaura

Skip the cliche chocolates this year and offer movement, zen, and endorphins for your girl instead. Pilates is basically self‑care in sweatpants but with good lighting, and gifting a session or class pass feels supportive, healthy, and actually useful. Whether she’s already into pilates or curious to try, this is the kind of gift that says “I want you to feel good,” not “Here’s something I thought of at the last minute.” Oh, you can join in if you want!
Best for: Wellness lovers, fitness babes, and girls who live for that long‑body energy
How much: From $88
Where to buy: Vaura, multiple locations including Cross Street and Joo Chiat
Valentine’s Day gifts in Singapore: For him
8. A thermal experience at Nowhere Baths

Men deserve some R&R – send your guy packing to the Dempsey Hill enclave with a pair of shorts and a weight off his shoulders. For two hours, he’ll be able to melt his stresses away in the hot pools and sauna, ease those knots and tension in the steam room, and invigorate his senses in the cold plunge pool.
Best for: Guys who need serious relaxation, love self-care, or secretly dream of spa-level vibes
How much: From $55
Address: Nowhere Baths, 14A Dempsey Road, Singapore 249669
9. ThunderWear men’s underwear

Say it with us: men’s “unders” don’t have to be boring! ThunderWear’s underwear collection is sure to add more colour (and spice) to your guy’s wardrobe. The astronaut design will launch pheromones into the stratosphere, while the tiger motif is a cheeky wink to… whatever your partner is packing down there. If they’re all just a bit much for his heart to handle, you can always fall back on the basic modal trunks.
Best for: Fun-loving men who don’t mind a little cheek in their wardrobe
Recommended picks: Hidden Dragon, Crouching Tiger men’s sport quick dry trunks
How much: From $28.99
Where to buy: ThunderWear, available online and at multiple locations including The Wyld Shop
10. A Kind Ooof’s U&Me collection

A wise woman once said, “Most girls want a man with the bling bling.” If you’re in the same school of thought, drape your other half in the finest silvery jewellery by A Kind Ooof. Its U&Me collection features pieces with a modern, minimalist aesthetic, aka something your man will appreciate. We like the cable chain necklace: classic, chic, and it makes the wearer look effortlessly cool. You can even get matching pieces if you wanna show how deep your love for each other is.
Best for: Minimalist gents who appreciate sleek bling without trying too hard
Recommended picks: Handcrafted cable chain men’s necklace; silver roma link necklace
How much: From $44.90
Where to buy: A Kind Ooof, available online and at multiple locations including Anchorpoint and Joo Chiat Road
11. Clutch bag from Pedro

Ladies, it’s time to stop the epidemic of letting your significant others leave their stuff in your bags while you’re out. Carry your own bags, boys! We think this clutch bag from Pedro is a good middle ground: small enough to fit the essentials and still looking so fly on your guy. It can be used for any occasion, and instantly elevates their fit to a 100.
Best for: Dudes who want to carry essentials without compromising style
How much: $89.90
Where to buy: Pedro, available online and at multiple locations including Wisma Atria and Marina Bay Sands
12. Fat Cow’s wagyu omakase experience

Protein lovers, rejoice. Fat Cow’s wagyu omakase in Singapore takes beef seriously. We’re talking sashimi-style, miso stew, and steak with donabe rice, all in one glorious feast. Too much beef? Nope, there’s no such thing. Walk out stuffed, satisfied, and maybe a little delirious… in the best way.
Best for: Anyone whose love language is premium Japanese beef served in style
Recommended picks: Sous vide akune gold A5 wagyu carpaccio; Ohmi A4 wagyu steak
How much: From $178++ per person (reservations highly recommended)
Where to buy: Fat Cow, #01-01/02, Camden Medical Centre, 1 Orchard Boulevard, Singapore 248649
13. Ubersuave SmoothOperator Pro

It’s 2026, and great grooming is no longer optional. Help your partner upgrade his routine by swapping old-school razors for the Ubersuave SmoothOperator Pro. This sleek tool delivers precision and versatility, making it easy to tidy up facial hair, maintain sharp lines, or go fully smooth with minimal fuss. Designed for comfort and efficiency, it’s the kind of everyday essential he’ll appreciate long after Valentine’s Day. Consider it a gift for him and a visual treat for you.
Best for: The well-groomed gent (or anyone due for a grooming glow-up)
How much: $44.95
Where to buy: Ubersuave SmoothOperator Pro, available online
14. Gund Bear Full of Love Red Hearts Balloon Bouquet

Alright, hear us out: balloons aren’t just for kids’ parties. Pair this gift idea with dinner, a handwritten note, or an experience, and suddenly you’re serving playful Valentine’s energy that says, “I thought about you, but also have fun.” Plus, you get to flip the script and give your partner a cute little soft toy for a change! Patriarchy, who? Exactly.
Best for: Guys who secretly love the whimsy and gifts that aren’t totally predictable
How much: From $39.90
Where to buy: Gund Bear Full of Love Red Hearts Balloon Bouquet, available online
Good luck picking the best Valentine’s Day gift in Singapore!
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I buy flowers, even if they say no?
Yes! Who doesn’t love a gorgeous bouquet of blooms? To avoid last-minute panic, order your flower delivery or chocolates at least a week in advance (or as soon as you read this!). For those prone to forgetfulness, we’ve got a guide to same-day flower delivery services that’ll save the day on 14 February.
How can I get myself looking and feeling my best for Valentine's Day?
Consider booking a quick lunchtime facial or mani-pedi sesh. Want to feel silky smooth and extra confident? Check out our picks for the best hair removal spots in Singapore. Your glow-up starts now!
Where should I go for dinner and drinks?
The classic Valentine’s dinner might feel like a cliché, but it’s a timeless one for a reason. We’ve rounded up romantic restaurants and bars that’ll set the mood perfectly. Plus, it doesn’t have to break the bank – our guide features options for every budget.
Are there Valentine's Day staycation deals in Singapore?
Yes, of course! Romantic options include boutique spots or luxurious escapes. For something unique, try beachfront glamping or enjoy iconic views at Marina Bay Sands. Many hotels offer Valentine’s Day deals with perks like champagne, spa sessions, or romantic dinners. Just check their websites and booking platforms for promotions.
How can I spice things up in the bedroom?
If your night is heading in a steamy direction, pick out something elegant and sultry from our favourite lingerie stores. And if you're feeling adventurous, consider adding some fun with intimate adult toys. Trust us, a little effort goes a long way.
Valentine's Day dinner feels a bit too predictable. Any alternative ideas?
Classic dinner dates are great, but why not mix it up? Leave work early for a scenic trek or enjoy a day out at museums, swanky rooftop bars, or serene sunset spots. And don't worry if you're on a budget – we've got affordable options too!
Any tips for singles on Valentine's Day?
Valentine’s isn’t just for couples! If you’re single and ready to mingle, try your luck on dating apps or events. Not into tech or prefer flying solo? Indulge in dining alone, pamper yourself with some self-care, or explore our curated list of fun activities for one.
Can I still celebrate Valentine’s Day if I hate it?
Of course! Treat it as a self-care day with a spa session or Netflix marathon, or gather your friends for an anti-Valentine’s dinner at laid-back spots. You can also consider trying something new with a pottery or cooking workshop, volunteering at an organisation, or escaping the hype with a solo hike at Coney Island or MacRitchie Reservoir.

