Hen Party 101: How to Throw an Unforgettable Bachelorette Night in Singapore
Planning a hen night in Singapore? From themed bachelorette parties to rooftop bar crawls and karaoke chaos, this guide covers everything you need—cute itineraries, party kits, and recovery brunch tips—for a legendary girls’ night your bride tribe will never forget.
Cocktails, chaos, and classy-ish memories—let’s do this.
So your bestie is getting hitched, and you’ve been promoted from Bridesmaid to Chief Chaos Officer for the night. It’s hen party time, and the pressure is real: it has to be fun, fabulous, and not involve waking up with a mysterious henna tattoo that says “Mrs. Bieber.”
Lucky for you, Singapore has everything you need to plan a legendary girls’ night—whether your crew is all about rooftop glam or chaotic karaoke. Here’s your ultimate guide to throwing a bachelorette bash that’s equal parts wild and wonderful.
1. Pick a Theme (or Just a Vibe)
You don’t need a theme, but it helps. And let's be honest—matching outfits and slightly embarrassing accessories are half the fun.
Some ideas:
- 👑 “Bride & Boujee” – All glam, all night. Think sequins, champagne, and a limo.
- 🎀 “Barbiecore” – Pink everything, heart sunglasses, and a Ken-shaped cake.
- 🎤 “K-Pop Comeback Night” – Dress as your favourite idol and hit the karaoke bar like it’s your debut.
- 🏖️ “Beach Babes & Booze” – Yacht party with floaties, rosé, and SPF.
Whatever you pick, make sure the bride isn’t mortified. Unless that’s part of the plan.
2. Build the Perfect Itinerary
Singapore has zero chill when it comes to options. A sample itinerary for inspiration:
- 6PM: Dinner at a trendy spot like Neon Pigeon or LAVO
- 8PM: Private karaoke room (yes, mics and maracas required)
- 10PM: Rooftop bar crawl from Southbridge to Smoke & Mirrors
- 12AM: Surprise stripper or surprise dessert—your call
- 2AM: Supper at Spize or 24-hour dim sum
- 3AM: Everyone in bed, laughing, mildly buzzed, and still friends
You don’t have to do everything. Focus on a few quality stops, and build in breaks (for selfies, of course).
3. Get the Party Packs Ready
Nothing says “I planned ahead” like a bachelorette survival kit.
What to include:
- Mini face mist (hydration is a mindset)
- Sheet mask for next day recovery
- Tic Tacs or mints
- Plasters (for inevitable shoe-related drama)
- Anti-hangover emergency kit
These anti-hangover gummies are a game changer. Just one before the party helps your liver do its thing and softens the morning-after blow. They’re made in Singapore, taste like candy, and work quietly in the background while you’re out living your best life. No hard sell—just helpful.
4. Don’t Let the Bride Pay for Anything
Rule #1 of Hen Night Economics: the bride is off the hook. Split the bill among the squad and keep it stress-free for her. She’s already paying for centerpieces, napkins, and chair sashes she didn’t ask for.
Bonus points if you pre-pay for her cocktails or get the restaurant to bring out a surprise dessert with sparklers. Extra bonus if it’s heart-shaped.
5. Take Cute Pics (But Respect the Group Chat Code)
Designate a photo-taker (we all know who has the best angles) and snap away throughout the night. Candid moments, group shots, and just enough sparkle to make it look Pinterest-worthy.
Then… review. Filter. Curate.
And for the love of everything holy, don’t post that 2AM bathroom selfie without consent.
6. Plan a Cozy Wind-Down the Next Day
You’ve had your night. Now give your crew a soft landing. Schedule a post-party brunch—maybe at PS.Cafe, Tiong Bahru Bakery, or even an in-home hangover brunch with greasy food, Netflix, and gossip.
And if you were smart, you already gave everyone a Revit gummy the night before. Which means they’ll be laughing, not groaning, at the group chat chaos.
Final Thoughts
An unforgettable hen night isn’t about how wild it gets—it’s about how fun it is for everyone, especially the bride. With a little planning, some thoughtful extras, and a sprinkle of glam, you’ll create a night that she’ll never forget (even if she forgets parts of it).
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