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Boat Quay & Clarke Quay   Singapore

Boat Quay & Clarke Quay, Singapore

 59 Reviews  one of my favorite hang outs is in singapore and i had to try this out what else! well their nearly famous chicken wings taste virtually the same everywhere hence this is what I ordered and a couple... 

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Chijmes   Singapore

Chijmes, Singapore

 17 Reviews  I was out with 2 friends at Le Baroque, enjoying a Saturday night out, until I was punched in the face by the manager of the place. Before I continue, I am a petite, Australian female, with a... 

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Orchard Road   Singapore

Orchard Road, Singapore

 13 Reviews  This place is an old favourite... The live band is called Jive Talking - they used to play here YEARS ago, and have recently returned, with a different line up. The music they play ranges from R&B,... 

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Zouk Club   Singapore

Zouk Club, Singapore

 12 Reviews  Wednesday is Mambo night and also Ladies Night. There'll be songs like 'Heaven on Earth', 'Rumor', 'Square Rooms' and 'Summer Rain'. RETRO. People would be dancing to those songs with real dance... 

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Mohammed Sultan Road   Singapore

Mohammed Sultan Road, Singapore

 10 Reviews  The area has grown up well. The clientele now consists of yuppies, creatives and expats. More restaurants and upmarket bars in the area. New places like "daybed" have changed the face of this street.... 

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Harry's Bar: Music, drinks and fun

by muratkorman

Harry's bar takes his name from NZ beer which is served in outlets all around Singapore. Having over 20 outlets islandwide, you can probably find one close to your location. This popular bar chain is quite famous with live jazz music that you can listen to in outlets such as Boat Quay and Orchard Road. The extensive drink menu and variety of food options attract many expats as well as locals. If you want to combine music, food and drinks with friends to have fun in an elegant atmosphere, Harry's Bar is the right spot. Smart Casual

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BOAT QUAY

by ancient_traveler

Boat Quay is a historical quay in Singapore which is situated upstream from the mouth of the Singapore River on its southern bank. Boat Quay is one of the best spots in Singapore for alfresco dining. Once Singapore’s busiest port in the 1960s, it has been transformed into a popular hangout for locals, expatriates and tourists, with chic cafes, high-end restaurants, yuppie pubs and designer galleries. This picturesque, busy stretch offers great views of the Singapore River and part of the colonial district.

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CLARKE QUAY

by ancient_traveler

Clarke Quay is a historical riverside quay in Singapore, located within the Singapore River Planning Area. The quay is situated upstream from the mouth of the Singapore River and Boat Quay.Presently, five blocks of restored warehouses house various restaurants and nightclubs. There are also moored Chinese junks (tongkangs) that have been refurbished into floating pubs and restaurants.

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Pub 88: Karoake

by lalikes

Wasn't really a night club but we stumbled upon it as it was a few streets from out hotel but the owners (husband and wife team) were so amazing. We loved it because no foreigners ever came in there and they treated us so well. Although as non singers, we were forced to sing American Christmas songs, which was hilarious and ridiculous. Just bar dress. Jeans... whatever.

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Temasek Reflection: Johnnie Walker at Amber Lounge

by gwenng

Diageo and Amber Lounge have announced that JOHNNIE WALKER, the world’s number one Scotch whisky has signed on as the title sponsor of the upcoming Amber Lounge VIP nightlife experience in Singapore. A collaboration between two of the biggest names in the high-profile world of Formula One after hours entertainment, JOHNNIE WALKER at AMBER LOUNGE will be Singapore’s ultimate trackside after party. Singapore, the venue for F1’s first ever night race, joins the growing list of new stylish cities and Amber Lounge destinations for 2008. From 26 to 28 September 2008 the Temasek Reflection, between the Conrad and Ritz Carlton hotels, will host the VIP nightlife event of choice for F1 drivers, team bosses and celebrities. For the first time party goers will be able to go straight from the Paddock to party at Amber Lounge. This is the most extensive partnership to date between Johnnie Walker and...

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The Yard-Old English Pub: Ancient Bar

by Ven1841

Quiet, no loud music, perfect place for sports games on cable. Well located. Approximately 10 mins by taxi from Orchard Road/Chinatown/Bugis/Raffles. Casual/comfortable. Shorts/t-shirt/jeans are allow, even flip flop too.

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Attica: Freeeebeeeee Night!

by partyjetsetgo

since booze and smokes are soo expensive in singapore, it was such a relief that i rsvp-ed attica the day before we went to singapore, they have this monthy birthday bash were you can get in for free and for this month, april babies will receive a free bottle of moet and chandon champagne! weeeee for info on such events visit www.attica.com.sgwell i went alone to clarke quay that saturday as my friend and her boyfriend are tired from our jb, malaysia tour, and orchard road shopping, so i set out and hailed a cab to clarke quay (pronounced as clarke key, as corrected by the cabbie driver hihih) ... great clubs on the way including ministry of sound, which has a long queue, but of course its saturday ... at around 1130pm i went to attica after walking alone at clarke quay, just me and my dying pod, and being so stupid with directions i got lost along the way but then again at clarke quay...

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Singapore Night Safari: A Different Nightlife Experience - Night Safari!

by kelnsha

If you wish to know how animals behave during the night, you should pay a visit to the Night Safari. There are animal shows daily at 8pm, 9pm and 10pm daily (if weather permitting) at the Amphitheatre. It is a must to attend one of these!The Singapore Night Safari opens from 6pm to 12am daily and is next to the Singapore Zoo that cost only SGD20 per adult and child (3 to 12 years old) is SGD10. Please purchase your tickets at the Night Safari ticketing booth. You are advised to go after you have visited the zoo because you will get to see 2 different zoos at different time of the day even though they are next to each other.There are tram rides (start from 7:30pm) around the Night Safari and it cost SGD8 per adult and SGD4 per child (3 to 12 years old) for unlimited rides around. The tram ride covers 3.2km, the tram ride takes about 45 minutes to complete, it has live commentary and one...

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Ministry of Sound Singapore: The Commercial Way

by cheerssweetie

Well a nightclub is a Nightclub no matter where you go in the world.Theres dancing and drinking, talking, dancing, drinking and more dancing and drinking.If you want to bump into other tourist well this WORLD FAMOUS name in nightclubs is the place to go. Two levels of club each offering its own beats.I enjoyed the upstairs 70s disco, complete with disco ball and a dance Floor out of Saturday Night Fever.Service is slow over the bar as it is packed - three deep.Drinks were SGD12.00 for a Vodka Lime Lemonade. I did notice the locals where buying bottles of Chivas Regal - whether there was a promo on or this was the to be seen option who knows - you may want to investigate this yourself.A great night out.

Night Safari Singapore: Night Safari Singapore

by skatzcatz

Singapore Zoo Night Safari is a must see during a trip to Singapore. A unique opportunity to see Animals in a night time environment. The park has trams and walk tracks to utilise to see the many animals. There is also a great selection of restaurants and souvenir shops at the entrance. Casual

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Q:  We are flying into Singapore and will then be travelling onto Malaysia. We would like to visit Malacca, KL and Penang/Georgetown.... 

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A: Trains quite OK. The Malaysian Railways KTM offer both day trains and night trains to Kuala Lumpur, with quite comfortable 1st class seating and sleeping cars... 

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