Complete Guide to 10 Best Afternoon Tea Spots in Singapore 2026
Afternoon tea emerged among the upper classes of Victorian Britain in the 19th century, before making its way to Singapore during the colonial era. Over time, it became woven into the local tea culture.
Today, afternoon tea continues to flourish, with numerous hotels and restaurants across the island serving exquisite sets that attract both visitors and locals in search of a leisurely moment of indulgence.
From timeless classics to the most photogenic settings and hidden gems, this guide highlights the 10 best afternoon tea spots in Singapore — each offering its own distinctive charm and style.
- Afternoon Tea Essentials
- ❶ The Grand Lobby
- ❷ The Landing Point
- ❸ The Ritz Lounge
- ❹ Portman’s Bar
- ❺ Atlas
- ❻ Anti:dote
- ❼ Cédric Grolet
- ❽ TWG
- ❾ Bacha Coffee
- ❿ Arteastiq
Afternoon Tea Essentials
Afternoon Tea vs High Tea
Although the terms afternoon tea and high tea are often used interchangeably today, they were traditionally quite distinct, each with its own origins and social context, as outlined below.
| Afternoon Tea | High Tea | |
|---|---|---|
| Origin | Victorian-era British aristocracy | Working class in northern England and Scotland after the Industrial Revolution |
| Time | Around 3pm | After 5:00pm |
| Purpose | A light snack before dinner | A more substantial meal, often replacing dinner |
| Setting | Sofa & a low coffee table | High dining tables & chairs |
| Menu | Finger sandwiches, scones, cakes and pastries | Main dishes, often served buffet‑style |
Afternoon tea typically centres on tea with light snacks enjoyed at a low coffee table, while high tea is a more substantial meal served at a high dining table.
The focus here is solely on the classic afternoon tea, the kind suited for ladies and gentlemen. As such, please note that buffet-style high teas are not included in this selection.
Reservations are Essential
Afternoon tea at hotels typically requires booking in advance. While a few cafes may accept walk-ins, such cases are the exception rather than the rule.
Once a preferred spot has been chosen, booking early is recommended to avoid disappointment. In most cases, reservations can be made easily through the official website.
Dress Code for Afternoon Tea
In Singapore, afternoon tea is typically served at venues like luxury hotel lounges.
While the idea of a dress code may come to mind, there’s no need to overthink it. For daytime sittings, casual attire is perfectly acceptable. In fact, many guests dress far more casually than expected.
That said, some hotels do have restrictions on shorts or flip-flops, so it’s best to check the official website for dress code details before going—it’s the safest way to avoid any surprises.
❶ The Grand Lobby
British Afternoon Tea at Raffles Hotel
Opened in 1887, Raffles Hotel is one of the most storied and iconic landmarks in Southeast Asia, renowned for its rich history and heritage. The stunning colonial-style main building continues to captivate travellers from around the world, transcending generations with its timeless charm.

Stepping into the Grand Lobby reveals a world of white marble floors, elegant columns, and glittering chandeliers — a space that exudes grace and sophistication.

Here, the experience centres around a quintessential British afternoon tea — a cherished tradition that traces its roots back to Singapore’s colonial era.

Afternoon tea at The Grand Lobby is served daily from 12:30pm to 5:30pm. The dress code is casual chic (collared shirts and trousers are suggested for men; slip‑ons and flip‑flops are not permitted).
At $108 per person, this luxurious indulgence promises a truly once‑in‑a‑lifetime experience found exclusively at Raffles.
The Grand Lobby
❷ The Landing Point
Afternoon Tea with Iconic Marina Views
Set on the historic Clifford Pier, jutting out into Marina Bay, The Fullerton Bay Hotel enjoys a prime location with Marina Bay Sands directly across the water.

The hotel’s lobby lounge on the first floor, The Landing Point, exudes a stylish and refined atmosphere and has become a popular spot to enjoy afternoon tea alongside iconic views of Marina Bay.

Afternoon tea is served daily in two seatings: 12:00pm–2:30pm and 3:30pm–6:00pm. It is priced at $68 for adults and $34 for children.
The dress code is smart casual, with shorts, flip-flops and sportswear not permitted.
❸ The Ritz Lounge
Luxury Retreat at The Ritz-Carlton
Set within The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore, The Ritz Lounge invites guests to indulge in an afternoon tea experience.

Its sweeping semi-circular atrium, bathed in soft natural light and accompanied by live piano music, evokes a relaxed and elegant atmosphere.
From 3:00pm, afternoon tea is served with delicate sweets and pastries inspired by the season and festivities, alongside refined teas.

Afternoon tea is priced at $68 per person, with a smart casual dress code.
The Ritz Lounge
❹ Portman’s Bar
Picnic Tea Party in the Bird’s Nest Garden
Nestled along the Marina waterfront, Parkroyal Collection Marina Bay (formerly Marina Mandarin) is a sanctuary redesigned as a lush garden.
Bathed in natural light and abundant greenery, the hotel offers an uplifting sense of openness.

At Portman’s Bar on the 4th floor, afternoon tea arrives in a charming picnic basket, inviting guests to delight in a picnic-style tea party within a bird’s nest garden, where the gentle echoes of birdsong drift through the greenery.

Afternoon tea at Portman’s Bar is priced at $68 per person and is available daily in two seatings: 1:00pm–3:00pm or 3:30pm–5:30pm.
Smart casual attire is recommended.
Portman’s Bar
❺ Atlas
Decadent Afternoon Tea at Art Deco Bar
Located in the grand lobby of Parkview Square — often dubbed “Gotham City” for its opulent Art Deco design — ATLAS is a stunning destination that commands attention.
While renowned as an award-winning venue on Asia’s 50 Best Bars list, this lounge is equally popular for its refined afternoon tea.

Served on a rose-gold two-tier stand, an exquisite selection of sweets and savouries awaits, each crafted with meticulous care. The decadent spread pairs beautifully with the magnificent Art Deco surroundings, offering an afternoon of pure indulgence.

Afternoon tea is available Monday to Saturday, with three seating times: 3:00pm, 3:30pm, and 4:00pm, priced at $68 per person.
There is no dress code during afternoon tea, but smart‑casual attire is required after 5:00pm.
❻ Anti:dote
Sparkling Jewellery Box Afternoon Tea
For the most Instagram-worthy afternoon tea in Singapore, head to Anti:dote, a chic lounge bar on the first floor of the Fairmont Hotel, directly connected to City Hall MRT station.

A three-drawer jewellery box is presented at the table in place of the usual three-tiered stand. Inside, a dazzling array of cakes, sandwiches, and scones are arranged like precious gems, offering a feast for both the eyes and the palate.

Afternoon tea is served daily in two seatings: 12:00pm–2:00pm and 3:00pm–5:00pm, priced at $68 per person. Smart casual attire is required.
Anti:dote
❼ Cédric Grolet
Artistic Creations by a Master Pastry Chef
Cédric Grolet, the award‑winning French pastry chef, has made his Asian debut with a patisserie and cafe on the first floor of COMO Metropolitan Singapore in Orchard.

The afternoon tea, served from 12.30 pm, features artistic sweets resembling fruits and flowers — all elegantly presented on a stand designed to evoke the image of a golden tree.
Each creation is a masterpiece that delights both sight and taste, making it one of the city’s most sought-after afternoon tea experiences.

The tea set is priced at $98 per person. Please note that the cafe is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Cédric Grolet Singapore
❽ TWG
Spontaneous Tea Time at a Luxury Tea Brand
TWG, Singapore’s homegrown luxury tea brand, is a must‑visit spot for many travellers during their time in the city.
What better way to experience it than indulging in afternoon tea at one of its elegant tea salons after a spot of shopping?

The afternoon tea menu offers an extensive choice of teas paired with scones, muffins, sandwiches, cakes and macarons, with the flexibility to mix and match preferred options.
Prices start from $25.

Tea time is available daily from 2:00pm to 6:00pm.
Unlike most hotels that require reservations, TWG offers a rare opportunity to indulge in afternoon tea without prior booking — making it the ideal spot for a spontaneous treat.
❾ Bacha Coffee
Afternoon Coffee with Gourmet Delights
Bacha Coffee, a sister brand of TWG, is a rising star in Singapore’s premium coffee scene. Inspired by the legendary cafe culture of Morocco’s Dar el Bacha Palace in the early 20th century, the brand brings this rich heritage to life as a modern luxury coffee house.

Its outlet at Marina Bay Sands captivates with striking black‑and‑white checkered floors and ornate lattice walls, evoking an exotic and timeless charm.
Here, instead of afternoon tea, the Afternoon Coffee experience is available all day — no reservation required.

The afternoon coffee experience, starting from $47, features a curated selection of French toast and desserts — with choices ranging from gourmet croissants and pound cakes to exquisite pastries — all perfectly paired with their signature coffee.
➓ Arteastiq
Afternoon Tea with Artistic Flair
Arteastiq is a well‑loved cafe with locations in Orchard, Dhoby Ghaut and Changi Airport. As its name suggests—a blend of “Art” and “Tea” — this one-of-a-kind venue seamlessly combines a painting studio with a tea salon.

Afternoon tea, served on elegant gold birdcage‑style stands, is offered in three different sets, each featuring its own exquisite selection of savoury and sweet treats.
For the perfect pairing, the signature Lychee Tea is a must-try — a fragrant favourite known for its delicate aroma.

Available daily from 1:00pm to 5:00pm, Arteastiq’s afternoon tea is attractively priced from $38 per person or $68 for two — a great-value indulgence among Singapore’s afternoon tea experiences.
Arteastiq
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