Adam Rebecca Publish time 2024-8-10 22:44

Singapore Clarke Quay, an entertainment district for shopping, dining and tourism

Clarke Quay is located in the upper reaches of the Singapore River. In the early years, Clarke Quay was just a small wharf for loading and unloading goods. However, with the passage of time and the development of Singapore, it has gradually changed from a cargo wharf to an entertainment area integrating shopping, entertainment, dining and tourism. Whenever night falls, the lights of Clarke Quay and the surrounding shops, bars and restaurants are lit up one after another, and a strong festive atmosphere and joyful atmosphere spread throughout the wharf.

It seems that there is always a lively atmosphere of partying here, making it a tourist destination that everyone yearns for. Clarke Quay is named after the second governor Andrew Clarke. It has some of the most popular nightlife venues in the city and is the preferred destination for dining and gatherings. Whether you are looking for excitement, food, live music or clubbing, this vibrant place along the coast will definitely satisfy your wishes! ,

Transportation: ClarkeQuay (Clark Quay) Station on the NE MRT Line; or take bus No. 32, 54, 195, 530 to Opp Clarke Quay Station.
Tour time: more than 3 hours



Clarke Quay Boat Quay

If you come to Singapore for tourism, then taking a cruise on the Singapore River at Clarke Quay is one of the must-do activities. Tickets for the Singapore River cruise can be purchased at the ticket office near the pier. If time permits, it is recommended to schedule the cruise in the evening so that you can go directly to the restaurant near the pier to enjoy the food after enjoying the sunset riverside scenery. In addition, opposite Clarke Quay is Marina Bay Sands. Against the backdrop of the sunset, the entire Marina Bay is golden. Taking photos against such a background will definitely add a touch of color to your trip to Singapore.



Bars in Clarke Quay

There are a large number of bars and restaurants in Clarke Quay, as well as many distinctive LIVE Houses. For example, the famous Crazy Elephant in Clarke Quay hosts jazz free jams every Sunday night. In addition, almost every bar here is a microbrewery, so alcohol lovers can enjoy themselves. Of course, the high-quality resident bands and singers in the bars, as well as various themed parties and DJ carnivals, will definitely make you excited!

In Clarke Quay, there are also different types of bars for you to choose from, such as Attica, a well-known nightclub in Singapore, Brewerkz, and Le Noir, a rock bar. In addition, there are boutique bars such as Deep Purple, R.E.M, Robbie Williams and Ronan Keating. Your colorful nightlife is destined to bloom perfectly in Clarke Quay!



Restaurants at Clarke Quay

If you are traveling to Singapore, you must not eat until you are full at Clarke Quay, because there are too many restaurants and snacks worth trying. Eating while walking is the right way to visit Clarke Quay. Here you can experience local Singaporean snacks such as Bak Kut Teh, Braised Rice Noodles, No Signboard Seafood Restaurant, Pepper Crab, etc. There are 40 carts selling snacks scattered on the street, and fixed vendors with different styles can also bring you a more unique experience. Of course, you can also go to restaurants with high-end decorations to experience the delicious food experience brought to you by high-end dining.

Clarke Quay Restaurant has at least 35 restaurants and bars, which attract a large number of Singaporeans, foreigners and tourists to enjoy the night every night. It is a representative of Singapore's nightlife and the most authentic side of this city.



Shopping at Clarke Quay

There are nearly 100 shops in Clarke Quay. If you happen to be there on Sunday, don't miss the Sunday Flea market, which takes place only once a week. There will be more than 80 stalls participating in the market, selling a wide range of goods, including antiques, collectibles, brand-name goods and many novel and quirky items. If you look carefully in the market, you may be able to gain a lot. The Sunday market will last from 10:00 am to 18:00 pm.

If you are tired of shopping, next to the market are shops, restaurants and bars located in refurbished old warehouses. The shops sell all kinds of second-hand goods, antiques, silk clothing, jewelry and other small commodities. It is a good place to choose souvenirs for your trip to Singapore.

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