Singapore Nightlife
Singapore’s diverse nightlife options include something for everyone – from the high arts of opera, classical music, and cutting edge drama, to a night on the town at a nightclub or pub.
The Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay presents excellent opera, ballet, and classical music performances.
The Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay presents excellent opera, ballet, and classical music performances.
Singapore’s bars and clubs are around Emerald Hill, off Orchard Road, Boat, Robertson, and Clarke Quays, Chinatown and Far East Square, and in the Colonial District. Also, Bugis Street, although not as raunchy as it was 30 years ago, is re-emerging as a nightlife hotspot. Expats head for Holland Village. You are generally safe wherever you go at night, as assaults on tourists are virtually unheard of in Singapore.
Riverside
Don’t miss the night action at Boat Quay, Clarke Quay/Riverside Point. Both areas have riverside walkways, lots of bars clubs and restaurants and are the hub of alfresco dining in the city.
Selected bars and nightclubs
Ministry of Sound
Progressive house, funky beats, electro, hip-hop/R&B, disco and soulful house from a multi-million dollar sound system complemented by digital imaging projectors and special effects machines.
Block 3C The Cannery, River Valley Road, Clarke Quay
6333 4168
$25 inclusive of 2 housepour drinks.
Wednesdays to Saturdays – 9pm to 4am
Block 3C The Cannery, River Valley Road, Clarke Quay
6333 4168
$25 inclusive of 2 housepour drinks.
Wednesdays to Saturdays – 9pm to 4am
Asoka Music Lounge
This Indian bar plays hip-hop and Bollywood soundtracks, and has live music after 9pm nightly.03–02a Kallang Leisure Park, 5 Stadium Walk
644 4200