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Nightlife in Singapore
The sun may dim but the fun doesn’t! As night falls, life begins in many quarters of Singapore. Whether you’re a party animal, a 24-hour foodie or just a night owl craving adventure around the clock, there are many sizzling surprises to keep your senses satiated till the wee hours of the morning. In fact, Singapore has the added advantage of being one of the safest countries in the world for you to hit the streets at night.
You don’t have to be a hard-partying hedonist to appreciate the colourful and exciting nightlife in Singapore. Sleep will never be further from your mind as you check out the ultra-chic bars, classy jazz lounges, or move to the groove at hip dance clubs.
The food paradise too does not slumber – 24-hour coffee houses dot the island to satisfy the rumblings of the stomach with a range of local fare that boggles the mind. Teochew porridge, caramel bean curd, or just coffee and cake – you name it, we have it!
Even shoppers have no respite! Singapore is one of the few countries where late night shopping is not an exception. And if you’re bitten by the shopping bug in the wee hours of the morning, there’s always Mustafa Centre – Singapore’s only 24-hour shopping mall.
In Singapore, there are no limits to having a great time!
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As the sun sets, a different world comes to life. At the Night Safari, you can look a rhinoceros in the eye, hear the howls of a pack of striped hyenas or watch giraffes glide serenely across the plain in the still of the night.
This premier night zoo houses over 900 animals of 135 exotic species in eight zones re-created to simulate geographic zones like the Southeast Asian rainforest, African savanna, Nepalese river valley, South American pampas and Burmese jungle.
Open 6.00pm to midnight (daily)
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Singapore is not called a shopping paradise for nothing! At almost any time of day (or night), you can find shoppers scouting around for the best deals. If you’re game, shopping in the ethnic quarters like Chinatown and Little India is an eye-opening and unique experience, with colourful sights and sounds almost to overwhelm the senses!
Little India also boasts Singapore's only 24-hour shopping mall - Mustafa Centre - a 24-hour emporium-cum-department-store-cum Aladdin's cave. Established since 1973, you’ll find every conceivable item here at some of the lowest fixed prices in Singapore.
Night Shopping
Chinatown Night Market Mustafa Centre |
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Singapore after dark is a city of contrasts - sizzling hot and relaxingly chilled out. Sundown is one of the most captivating and seductive times of this busy nation. Watch the buzz of city mellow and meld with the crimson hue of the evening. Our city lights signal the start of a great night ahead.Singapore after dark is a city of contrasts - sizzling hot and relaxingly chilled out. Sundown is one of the most captivating and seductive times of this busy nation. Watch the buzz of city mellow and meld with the crimson hue of the evening. Our city lights signal the start of a great night ahead.
Entertainment precincts in Singapore :
Orchard Road
For a busy and bustling city nightlife, walk down Orchard and find your crowd. If you're looking for a drink and a great meal, chill out at IndoChine Wisma with its futuristic vibes and fresh seafood. If rock and dancing is more of your thing, head across the busy Orchard Road and club your way through Bar None and Brix.
Boat Quay / Circular Road / Empress Place
After a long day in Singapore's Shenton Way business district, office executives just walk over to Boat Quay to party and unwind the night away.
There's quite a mix of nightspots occupying the beautifully restored 19th-century shophouses; there're chill-out spots such as Q-Bar, jazz at Harry's and beer pubs like Molly Malone's; something for everyone and anyone. It really is the People's river, and this is where you get to see different locals, expatriates and travellers mixing and partying together.
Clarke Quay
One of the biggest entertainment zones of Singapore,Clarke Quay has undergone a major revamp. Taking centrestage are new operators with funky styles, daring attitudes and sexy concepts to transform it into a world-class destination.
Harbourfront/ Mt. Faber/ Sentosa
Beach Party! Chill out and party on Sentosa beach for a change of environment from the city life.
From the hustle and bustle of city to the quiet tranquility of the beach and the sea, Sentosa beach is a seaside escape and a haven of beautiful ladies and gentlemen in their finest beach wear.
Civic District
City Hall is Singapore's civic district. Stretching from One Fullerton by the bay to the quiet, historical charms of Chijmes, City Hall has always been the place for the young but mature reveller. Sprinkled with classy joints and clubs, City Hall is all about cool style. Party 72 storeys high on the top of Singapore's tallest hotel at the New Asia Bar and City Space.
Holland Village / Rochester Park
For a bohemian experience in Singapore, visit Holland Village - the perfect locale for a laid-back night-out in a charming blend of old and new.
Mohammed Sultan Road / Robertson Quay
This is the latest hot night scene where Singaporeans from all walks of life gather in throngs to let loose their inhibitions.
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| Crazy Horse Paris |
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"Crazy Horse Paris opens its doors for the first time in Asia in Singapore’s 24-hour entertainment precinct Clarke Quay. In addition to the 400-seat theatre, Crazy Horse cabaret will include a bar and chic bistro where guests can enjoy dinner before or after the show. "
Website:
www.crazyhorseparis.com.sg
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| Ministry of Sound |
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The world’s biggest Ministry of Sound establishment is a 40,000 square foot structure designed with avant-garde audio and a visual effect system is set to satiate the aural and visual senses of the discerning clubber. The Ministry of Sound promises to be a truly global DJ platform, importing the cr?me de la cr?me of the world’s dance music talents, consistently pumping eclectic selections of beats and grooves, in the same signature style of the Ministry of Sound clubs across the globe. In the Ministry of Sound, clubbers can expect more than the usual club set-up with world-class quality music blasting from a multi-million dollar sound system. With unique in-house structures, complemented by digital imaging projectors and special effects machines, the Ministry of Sound will revolutionize the local club scene.
Website:
www.ministryofsound.com.sg
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