From biohacking studios and Nordic bathhouses to private wellness clubs, here’s where to reset, recover, and recharge in the city.

Singapore's wellness scene has undergone a quiet revolution. Forget the days when a gym membership and a Sunday facial were enough - today's Singaporeans are turning to sophisticated wellness clubs that treat mind, body, and recovery as equal priorities. With work-from-anywhere setups, back-to-back meetings, and non-stop social lives, everyone is craving spaces that prioritise recovery just as much as performance. Here are the standout wellness spaces worth your attention.

Private wellness club, REKOOP, sits in the heart of Singapore's central business district and aims to foster meaningful connections via shared wellness activities. Treatments are highly personalised, with a concierge service and biohacking therapies including lymphatic compression and drainage to oxygen therapy and infrared saunas. Check out their Instagram for a list of scheduled workshops, from sound baths to meditation and breathwork.

For those living in the east, sister branch, REKOOP FLEX at Joo Chiat, also offers the same protocols as mentioned above.

Developed by Dubai-based lifestyle group Sunset Hospitality Group, private members’ club Madison House occupies a standalone building beside METT Singapore within the historic surrounds of Fort Canning Park, spanning three floors and more than 37,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space - designed as a destination where hospitality, social life, and personal wellbeing intersect. The fitness offering is seriously impressive: members can participate in Reformer Pilates, HIIT, TRX sessions and padel socials with private changing rooms that include a cold plunge, sauna, and steam facilities for recovery. Taking things a step further, Madison House has partnered with The Longevity Suite, giving members exclusive access to cutting-edge cryotherapy, science-driven spa treatments, and biohacking and longevity protocols delivered by leading specialists.

When people talk about wellness in Singapore, COMO Shambhala always comes up. Set in a calming, minimalist space, it offers everything from yoga and Pilates to meditation and spa therapies, with Ayurvedic-inspired treatments that are considered legendary. Located at COMO Orchard, the new flagship spans 9,000 sq ft and contains every fitness and wellness offering you could need.

Hideaway reimagines wellness in the form of a modern bathhouse with functional biohacking and spa elements, located on the fifth floor of the creative cluster New Bahru along Kim Yam Road. At its heart is contrast therapy - the bathhouse features infrared saunas by Clearlight and custom-built cold plunge tubs, with cold plunge temperatures ranging from a brave 4°C to a gentler 10°C, offering science-backed benefits from reducing inflammation to boosting immunity. The space is designed with both solo and social wellness seekers in mind: four semi-private pods each come with a personal infrared sauna and cold plunge, while a fully private suite accommodates up to four guests.

Nestled within the leafy enclave of Dempsey Hill, Nowhere Baths is a space that is part refuge, part artwork, and fully immersive. The name itself carries a quiet philosophy: split differently, "nowhere" becomes "now here," a gentle nudge to be fully present in the moment. he facilities are thoughtfully curated for a complete thermal experience - guests can move between an Epsom Salt Bath, a Cloud Bath with nanobubble technology, a Finnish Sauna running at 90–100°C, a steam room, a cold plunge, cold bucket showers, and an outdoor forest bathing deck. The space is gender-neutral and swimwear-friendly, with women-only sessions on Mondays and quieter hush hours on Wednesday evenings for those seeking an extra layer of calm.

Australian cult bathhouse Capybara Bathing has brought its signature slow, social bathing rituals to Singapore with its first international studio at 77 Tras Street in Tanjong Pagar - a 3,000-square-foot space that blends thoughtful design with immersive wellness experiences, built for guests to unplug, unwind, and soak at their own pace. Inspired by the famously laid-back nature of the capybara itself, the brand treats bathing as a communal ritual rather than a rushed self-care errand. Guests move through a series of temperature-driven zones - from magnesium mineral baths heated to 38–40°C to cold plunges chilled to 6–8°C - alongside steam rooms, heated lounges, and Singapore's first Nordic-inspired hot lounge complete with shaved ice and body salt scrubs.