As night falls, Singapore takes
on another faces to offer a vibrant nightlife and entertainment choices. There
are nightclubs for the party enthusiast to revel the night away; bars and
lounges for the thirsty hippos and chill cats; and live entertainment venues
for the livewire revellers. Singapore
nightlife spots are popular among Singaporean as a places to enjoy and relax
after whole day of stress from work, and the places to engage with friends. Singapore
nightlife spots also attracts a lot of foreign business executive,
professionals, foreign worker and traveler, immerse themselves into local
nightlife and enjoy the party and environments.
Clarke Quay
Clarke Quay – a refurbished riverside
of old warehouses – consists all exclusive bars and restaurants. There
are also moored Chinese junks (tongkangs) that have been refurbished into floating pubs
and restaurants. A plastic jellyfish-looking roof has been built with
fountains in the centrepiece of the five blocks shophouses of bars,
restaurants, and nightclubs and huge fans in place to cool the customers moving
between crowded areas. When at night, Clarke Quay full with Singaporean and
foreigner come for exclusive dinners, drinks, chill outs, and partying. All in
all, Clarke Quay is highly recommended great for nightlife outing in the heart
of Singapore.
Zouk Club Singapore
Zouk opened its
business in Singapore
in 1991 and has become a world famous clubbing institution, credited by
introducing dance music and club culture to the region. Zouk offers best
clubbing in Singapore
for boundless entertainment & splendid nightlife experience. Zouk has won
the Singapore Tourism Board’s “Best Nightspot Experience” award 6 times.
ZoukOut is an annual music dance
festival held in Singapore
since 2000. One of Asia’s biggest music dance festivals, ZoukOut is organized
by Zouk Singapore.
DJs that have performed at ZoukOut include Paul Van Dyk, 2ManyDJS, Masters at
Work, Gilles Peterson, Richie Hawtin, Sven Vath, Peter Kruder, James Lavelle,
Armin Van Buuren and Stereo MCs. ZoukOut has also won the Singapore Tourism
Board’s “Best Leisure Event Experience” award thrice.
Red-Light District Geylang
Geylang is a combination of shophouse
scenery and hectic day and night life, including foreign workers quarters and
karaoke lounges provides an alternative view of elements the rest of modern Singapore
generally does not have. Shophouses along Geylang area are protected from
redevelopment, fruit stalls and several famous eateries have sprung up along
the major road. Geylang is paradise for Singapore foodie, and many nice
local foods can be found there.
A section of Geylang used to be the
red-light district of Singapore.
Thousands of Asian prostitutes mostly from other countries like Thailand, Indonesia,
China and Malaysia work in Geylang, and
visitors and locals alike flock to Geylang each evening and stay till morning.
The district was home to hundreds of brothels. Some were regulated and legal by
Singapore
government, while others operate behind the scenes illegally. The legal houses
in Geylang operating in sex practices were easily identifiable; their house
numbers were large and bright red.
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