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  • Singapore Nightlife Guide: 14 Best Things to Do at Night

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    Klook ANZ
    Last updated 21 Dec 2022
    Credits: @timovaknar, @saara.vs and @pichancruz

    Credits: @timovaknar, @saara.vs and @pichancruz

    Famously known as the Garden City, Singapore’s an exciting hub during the day brimming with zoos, river cruises, and heaps of eye-catching attractions. But when it gets dark this small city transforms into a buzzing network of nightclubs and bars as soon as the sun sets! 
    Get ready to drink and dance til the sun rises at Singapore's nightclubs and bars. If you’re travelling with the little ones, there are also night safaris and ferris wheels for the whole fam to enjoy. Our list covers them all! From lit club nights to to family-friendly things to do, here are the best things to do in Singapore at night:

    Clarke Quay 

    Clarke Quay is the historical riverside that was once the main trading area of the British. Today, it’s a bustling district with brightly-lit shops, unique dines, and the wildest riverside bars lined up along the banks. Come here if you’re looking for a crazy good time, or if you want to mingle with locals and fellow tourists alike! 

    1. Zouk Club

    Dance the night away at Zouk. Image credits: @zouksingapore
    Dance the night away at Zouk. Image credits: @zouksingapore
    Where celebs, Asia’s A-listers, and the life of the party hangout, Zouk Club Singapore is the booziest, wildest nightclub on the island! In your best party clothes, get ready to drop to electrifying DJ beats on the large dancefloor! And if you’ve had your fill of fun at Zouk, time to head to its sister club, Phuture, a more laidback venue that’s famous for its jazzy and R&B vibes. 
    Location: 3C River Valley Road, The Cannery, Singapore 
    Door charge: $30 (ladies); $40 (men)
    How to get there: 
    • Via Clarke Quay MRT
    • Via Bus 1N, 2N, 4N, 5N, and 6N 
    • Via Taxi Stand C01

    2. Mini Golfing at Holey Moley

    Kick putt with your ride or dies at Holey Moley Singapore! Credits: @domkatino
    Kick putt with your ride or dies at Holey Moley Singapore! Credits: @domkatino
    Go for a parTEE at Holey Moley and putt some balls like never before! With funky themed holes like Game of Thrones, Simpsons and Monopoly, you’ll have a blast conquering each one. Swing to the beat of sick tunes and check out all the crazy designs and cool props that’s a guaranteed fun night out! 

    Marina Bay Sands 

    Another nightlife spot that’s a hit among locals and visitors is the luxurious Marina Bay Sands. Like Clarke Quay, it’s the perfect place to let loose and party among Marina Bay Sands’s collection of swanky rooftop bars overlooking S’pore! 

    3. CE LA VI Restaurant & Skybar

    Level up happy hour with an epic view, a sky-high feed and open-air cocktails at Ce La Vi! Credits: @saara.vs
    Level up happy hour with an epic view, a sky-high feed and open-air cocktails at Ce La Vi! Credits: @saara.vs
    Craving something other than riverside adventures? Time to take the party to the skies and level up the luxury with a fabulous dinner and cocktail at CE LA VI. This opulent fine dining restaurant spoils you with fancy plates of Key Lime Pearls, Rice-Flake-Crusted Lobster, and other savoury treats, as well as 360-degree views of the Singapore skyline at night from the Skybar. 
    Location: L57, Sands, SkyPark, Hotel Tower 3
    Opening hours: 12 PM - 3 PM (Weekend brunch); 5:30 PM - 11 PM (Weekday dinner)
    How to get there:
    • Via Downtown Line MRT/ Bayfront Station 
    • Via Bus 97, 106, 518, 133, 502

    4. Marquee Singapore

    Get immersed in three storeys of electrifying fun! Credits: @pichancruz
    Get immersed in three storeys of electrifying fun! Credits: @pichancruz
    Known as the megaclub of Singapore, Marquee has hosted well-known international EDM DJs such as Tiesto, Zedd and Steve Aoki. Famous for ‘The Big Q’ Ferris Wheel, Marquee boasts an immersive clubbing experience with its design and state-of-the-art sound system. And if you need an extra thrill on top of the booze and thumping tunes, then the three-storey spiralling slides will be open to delivering you right to the dancefloor!
    Address: 2 Bayfront Avenue, #B1-67, Singapore 018972
    Opening hours: Fri-Sat 10pm-6am (Closed from Sundays to Thursdays)
    Entry policy: guests must be at least 18 years old and have a photo ID

    5. Avenue Lounge

    Groove the night away to R&B and hip hop at Avenue Lounge. Credits: @avenuesingapore
    Groove the night away to R&B and hip hop at Avenue Lounge. Credits: @avenuesingapore
    If EDM isn't your vibe, tucked beneath the Marquee is a sophisticated hidden Hip Hop lounge: Avenue. Intimate and bespoke, Avenue is considered a hidden gem of Sinapore's nightlife. Apart from a dancefloor, Avenue also has 2 mini bowling alleys, vintage arcade pinball and skee ball machines, a pool table, as well as a private golden room with a karaoke machine.
    Location: 2 Bayfront Avenue, Basement 3, The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands entrance via level 1, behind Sands Theatre Bus Stop
    Opening hours: Fri & Sat: 10pm – 6am
    Entry policy: female guests must be at least 21 years old and males must be at least 23 years

    6. Singapore Flyer 

    Enjoy panoramic views of Singapore's skyline at night. @_bryangraphy
    Enjoy panoramic views of Singapore's skyline at night. @_bryangraphy
    If you wanna see Singapore's impressive skyline from a new angle, ride the Singapore Flyer. Standing at 165 metres tall, the Singapore Flyer has panoramic views of the entire land. Did you know it’s also Asia’s largest observation wheel?
    Location: 30 Raffles Avenue, Singapore
    Opening hours: 3 PM - 10 PM (Thurs - Mon)
    How to get there: 
    • Via Promenade Station MRT
    • Via Bus 36, 36A, 36B, 70A

    Sentosa Island

    The river, the skies—what’s next? In Singapore, you can also party at the beach! Part of your “things to do in Singapore” bucket list should include a visit to the exciting realm of Sentosa Island. Here, you’ll get to enjoy a myriad of family-friendly activities, including Hydrodash and iFly Singapore, all while sipping crazy delicious cocktails inside fancy beach clubs and cabanas when the kids are asleep! 

    7. Tanjong Beach Club

    On our list of best things to do in Singapore: catch the sunset Tanjong Beach Club!  Credits: @tanjongbeachclub
    On our list of best things to do in Singapore: catch the sunset Tanjong Beach Club! Credits: @tanjongbeachclub
    Soak up some sun, dip your toes in the sand, and wear your best beachwear at Tanjong Beach Club. With the immaculate blend of sophistication and fun festivities, this luxurious beach club at Sentosa Island will have you sipping your fave bevvie and lounging around poolside at sundown! 
    Klook tip: If you’re feeling hungry, just drop by the resort’s beachfront restaurant to have a hearty meal of fresh oysters.
    Location: 120 Tanjong Beach Walk, Singapore
    Opening hours: 10 AM - 8 PM (Mon - Fri); 9 AM - 8 PM (Sat - Sun)
    How to get there: 
    • Via Harbourfront MRT Station to Sentosa Monorail, Beach Station
    • Via taxi/private car

    Boat Quay

    8. Headquarters

    An underground haven for techno. Credits: @wootmag
    An underground haven for techno. Credits: @wootmag
    If you want a break from the "cleanness" of Singapore, head underground to a grungy underground techno club that brings a taste of Berlin to Singapore: Headquarters. There are no flashy dancers or champagne services, just heavy four-to-the-floor deep house and techno music. Headquarter's infamous cage has also hosted international acts such as Gerd Janson, Rebekah, TIN MAN and Peggy Gou.
    Location: 66 Boat Quay
    Opening hours: Wednesday - Saturday 6pm to 2am

    Mandai

    9. Singapore Night Safari

    Come face to face with these gentle giants!
    Come face to face with these gentle giants!
    Walk on the wild side at the Singapore Night Safari at Singapore Zoo and encounter the animal kingdom like never before! From toddlers and teens to adults, going on a night safari tour will excite everyone in the fam. Some creatures such as owls, Malayan Tigers, and aardvarks are nocturnal animals, so you’ll only get to see them in action when the moon’s out. 
    Location: 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore
    Opening hours: 6:30 PM - 12 AM (Thurs - Sun)
    How to get there: 
    • Via Choa Chu Kang MRT Station
    • Via Mandai Khatib Shuttle

    Chinatown 

    10. Club Street, Chinatown 

    Heading out with the mates and prefer thrifty travels instead? No worries, this city’s got some cool budget-friendly places too! Club Street in Chinatown caters to the go-getters as you hit up pub after pub in this lively neighbourhood. One of the best things to do in Singapore’s Chinatown is munching on chicken and beer, plus other Hokkien-style street food while wandering around. 

    Pasir Panjang

    11. Creepy Tales of Singapore Ghost Tour

    On this tour, you’ll be equipped with candles and ghost-hunting necessities to heighten your experience!
    On this tour, you’ll be equipped with candles and ghost-hunting necessities to heighten your experience!
    If boozy bites aren’t your thing, you can always join a ghost tour to give yourself a bit of a fright! Bring the whole gang for a night out of exploring Singapore’s most haunted spots. From secluded hills to abandoned Japanese laboratories near Chinatown, it’ll give you the creeps! So come…if you dare.
    Meet-up spot: Haw Par MRT Station Exit A
    Starts at: 7:30 PM 
    Estimated tour time: 3 to 4 hours MRT Station Exit A

    Holland Village 

    Holland Village combines good food and great music for the hipsters hoping to experience Singapore’s nightlife and culture. Consequently, the crowds love to flock to this old Dutch town for its cool collection of cafes. 

    12. Harry’s Singapore

    Happy hour at Harry’s! Image credits: @serenefoodology on Instagram
    Happy hour at Harry’s! Image credits: @serenefoodology on Instagram
    When you dine at Harry’s at Holland Village, you won’t only get to relish their city-famous Laksa Popcorn Chicken, pub grub, colides and cocktails as well as enjoy live music to get the night pumping! 
    Location: 22 Lor Mambong, Singapore
    Opening hours: 11:30 AM - 11 PM (Sun - Thurs) ; 11:30 AM - 12 AM ( Fri - Sat)
    How to get there:
    • Via Holland Village MRT Station
    • Via Bus 7, 7B, 61, 75, 77

    Geylang 

    As for the wild and adventurous, head down to Geylang which is home to popular late night eateries, karaoke outlets and bars, and also Singapore’s only red-light district.
    Expect to have a boogie in disco clubs, nightclubs with flashing neon lights, and spicy after-dark activities. Or if you just wanna savour Singaporean dishes after dark, Geylang is a great spot for that too! 

    13. Geylang Serai Market 

    Complete your Singapore trip with an authentic Hawker Centre experience!  Image credits: Kishor on Unsplash
    Complete your Singapore trip with an authentic Hawker Centre experience! Image credits: Kishor on Unsplash
    Take part in Singapore’s national sport: eating! From mee goreng (stir-fried noodles) to nasi lemak (coconut rice), Geylang Serai Market’s loaded with food stalls to fill your bellies to the brim! Inside this busy marketplace-slash-Hawker centre, you’ll experience Singapore’s festive eating culture. 
    Location: 1 Geylang Serai, Singapore
    Opening hours: 6 AM - 9 PM (Mon - Sun)
    How to get there: 
    • Via Paya Lebar Station or Eunos Station
    • Via Bus 13, 154, 21, 30, 43E, 51, 76

    14. Joo Chiat Street 

    Falling into a foodie coma after dins and drinks? Take a stroll around Joo Chiat Street might fix it. Burn off those calories by taking a nightly walk around this lively neighbourhood and exploring the quaint rows of old colonial buildings, along with shops selling quirky trinkets, budget-friendly eateries, and trendy bars. 
    Location: Joo Chiat Road
    Opening hours: -
    How to get there: 
    • Via Paya Lebar Station or Eunos Station
    • Via Bus 13, 154, 21, 30, 43E, 51, 76

    Gardens By the Bay

    Lastly, to cap off our list of best things to do in Singapore at night is Gardens By the Bay. Now, we all know this landmark for its impressive skywalk and massive supertrees. But did you know it also serves up an amazing platter of nightlife with its memorable light show? 

    15. Garden Rhapsody

    Light up your night with a visit to Gardens By the Bay! Image credits: Timo Wagner on Unsplash
    Light up your night with a visit to Gardens By the Bay! Image credits: Timo Wagner on Unsplash
    After beer chugs, cocktail cabanas, and food trips, wrap up your Singapore experience with an incredible light spectacle at the Gardens of the Bay! Garden Rhapsody dazzles and entertains everyone from young to the young at heart with its fun musical number and light show extravaganza in the Supertree Grove. 
    Show hours: 7:45 PM - 8:45 PM (Mon - Sun)
    Opening hours: 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM (Mon - Sun)
    How to get there: 
    • Via Bayfront MRT Station 
    • Via Tanjong Pagar MRT Station

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