Clarke Quay in Singapore is a place of great historical importance as it was built in the 1800s for trade and commerce activities. The warehouses on the bank of the river were used to store goods at the time, but today they have been converted into colorful joints and entertainment hotspots to offer a happening nightlife to tourists and locals alike. People meet and socialize here over food, live music and bands, and fun. It is interesting to note the remarkable transformation of the place as it has turned into a popular night hub in recent years. The area is filled with restaurants, bars, and clubs. The place is a big hit with couples, large groups, and tourists.

Clarke Quay is a favorite hangout place for most Singaporeans. So if you are looking for a bit of some extra action at night, perhaps the Quay has many options to offer you. The commercial viability of the place is high since it is located amidst several iconic addresses like the Marina Bay Sands, the Raffles Place, several sprawling malls and shopping plazas, business and financial centers, the Heritage Gallery, the Boat Quay, and more.

You explore the beauty of the place at night when it is brimming with activities and people. It is much quieter by the day though you still find many restaurants open during the early hours.

No matter how long you have been visiting the Quay, it never stops surprising you by springing something new and exciting each time you visit the place. Clarke Quay’s clubbing scene has grabbed headlines for many years now. There has been an uptick in bistros and fine diners in recent times, and they are happily coexisting with the older pubs.

Clarke Quay is for those who are romantic at heart. Couples and friends taking leisurely strolls by the Quay indulging in the stunning Riverview (of the Singapore River). You can even book night boat cruises from the piers along the waterside around sundown and enjoy some breathtaking views. The boat tours operate till 9 pm. Explore the beauty of the city from the waterfront and a different perspective. It’s truly one of the biggest highlights of the Quay.

Experiences You Don’t Want to Miss

  • Singapore River Cruise — Clarke Quay is famous for its nightlife, and the ambiance comes to life through different activities. In Singapore, you must not miss the luxurious night river cruise along the Singapore River as it is also paired with numerous on-board events. Capture the beautiful night sky with a romantic date, and enjoy the sights, sounds, and scents of the city after sundown. The rides cost SGD 120 per person.
  • Enjoy Nightlife and Party at Zouk — Zouk is over 3 decades old and is still going strong. You cannot deny the vibe at the place as it continues to attract party lovers and night animals like a magnet. It is also one of the oldest clubs in Singapore. The club serves some of the best drinks and food to its patrons and offers an unparalleled club experience midst grooving music till the wee hours of the morning.
  • Shopping at Clarke Quay Central — Located at the riverside, Clarke Quay Central is a shopping arcade and a shopper’s paradise. It houses numerous branded and local outlets, dining corners, restaurants, cafes, and a huge food court that also offers excellent views of the riverside beside great food. It’s best to time your visit around the Singapore River Fest when numerous events are organized in the precincts. Clarke Quay Central is open between 11 am and 10 pm.
  • G-Max Bungee — Adventure seekers looking for some adrenaline rush will delight in reverse bungee sessions. It is not your regular bungee jumping; instead, you will be strapped along with two other companions on the G-Max machine, an open-air capsule that is held by bungee cords. Once the capsule is released, it moves with great force at a height of 60 meters above ground and comes down just as speedily, moving back and forth till the end of the ride. It is operational between 2 pm and midnight every day, and the ticket price is SGD 45 per person. Disclaimer: Not for the weak hearts.
  • Gardens by the Bay — This is a highly photographed place near Clarke Quay, a nature park that comes alive in the evening with light and sound shows that are truly captivating. There are two show timings — 7:45 pm and 8:45 pm. Entry is free for the light show at Gardens by the Bay.
  • Fountain Show At Merlion Park — On a casual evening stroll from Clarke Quay, catch the splendid views and evening fountain shows at the famous Merlion Park overlooking the majestic Marina Bay. Indulge in some pretty selfies and carry home beautiful memories from this place.

Address, Phone & How to Reach

Clarke Quay is located at 3 River Valley Rd, Singapore 179024. For queries or help, you can call +65 6337 3292.

Visitors can avail of the bus or MRT services as a tourist if you are keen on taking public transport. Both will cost you much less than the cab service. Some of the nearest bus stations are South Bridge Road – Boat Quay (2-minute walk); Hill St – Old Hill St Police Stn (3-minute walk); and New Bridge Road — Hong Lim Pk (4-minute walk).

The Clarke Quay MRT Station is a 6-minute walk from the place. There are ferry stations near Clarke Quay MRT station – Clarke Quay Jetty and Eu Tong Sen Jetty (both of which are just 8 minute’s walk from Clarke Quay).

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Last Update: January 19, 2023