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Singapore’s late-night options have expanded in recent years to include more highbrow lounges with million-dollar views, mixologists shaking up the trendiest ingredients, and bars tapping into some of the beers from all over. After work, professionals and expats typically congregate at watering holes on Club Street and pubs in B
Singapore’s late-night options have expanded in recent years to include more highbrow lounges with million-dollar views, mixologists shaking up the trendiest ingredients, and bars tapping into some of the beers from all over. After work, professionals and expats typical
Singapore’s late-night options have expanded in recent years to include more highbrow lounges with million-dollar views,
Singapore’s late-night options have expanded in recent years to include more highbrow lounges with million-dollar views, mixologists shaking up the trendiest ingredients, and bars tapping into some of the beers from all over. After work, professionals and expats typically congregate at watering holes on Club Street and pubs in Boat Quay, as well as at some of the cocktail bars that have been popping up around Chinatown and Haji Lane.
Nightclubs featuring electronic dance music have a massive following here, and that's been true since the opening of Zouk, back in 1996. Additional clubs can be found around Clarke Quay and throughout the CBD.
First-time visitors should be prepared for the exorbitantly expensive prices that clubs charge. Beer guzzlers on a budget are best off sipping on a few at the hawker centers, one of the only places to find reasonable rates.
Be aware that although the once-bawdy Bugis Street has been sanitized, a seedy underworld still exists elsewhere in town. Red-light districts, which are mostly found in parts of Geylang, have buildings that really are lit by red lanterns. Soliciting for prostitution is illegal, but the deed itself isn't; it's actually tolerated, monitored, and contained, with most prostitutes registered and subject to regular medical checks. If karaoke is what you seek, keep in mind that it is common for "KTV" lounges to be a cover for prostitution.
The long-running Zouk always manages to reinvent itself. The huge dance club, carved out of renovated riverside warehouses, is four venues in...Read More
A welcome addition to the architecturally vibrant Marina Bay, this mammoth two-level party space takes up 17,000 square feet (1,600 square m...Read More
Decorated with Chinese lanterns and bright-red walls, this Clarke Quay dance club has eight pool tables, three bars, and two stages for live...Read More
At what's billed as Singapore's first standalone rooftop bar, local flavors come through in both the appetizers and Southeast Asian–inspired...Read More
Teak paneling and Chinese calligraphy adorn the interior of this 10,000-square-foot penthouse disco, where dancers let loose on the large dance...Read More
What's by day a Tex-Mex restaurant becomes a busy club after dark. Veteran band Jive Talking plays every night but Wednesday starting at 10...Read More
Unconventional creative types and many entertainment executives frequent this bilevel disco. On the first floor is a latte lounge, upstairs...Read More
Different styles of high-energy dancing, dance music each night, and beautiful girls are among the draws at this glitzy club. Drinks cost only...Read More
Taking its name from Polish artist Tamara De Lempicka (1898–1980), the club showcases some serious, and seriously valuable, art deco works....Read More
Consistently packed, this club has DJ-spun house, tribal, and trance music, along with occasional live acts, including foreign hip-hop artists...Read More
Oriental decorations adorn this club, which plays mostly retro and Top 40. There's a happy hour buffet (S$20) from 5 pm–9 pm Thursday through...Read More
Locals lounge on couches and sip from stemware at the adjacent wine bar in this popular spot. A youngish crowd dances the evening away to a...Read More
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