Unlike many countries where shops closes at 5pm, in Singapore, there are actually a lot of things you can do after the sun goes down. Singapore is one of the fun-loving countries where the party starts after midnight and this is for you if you enjoy partying and drinking. Here are some places you can chill out and relax in Singapore city after dark!

 

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If you are a fan of loud adrenaline-pumping music, drinking, dancing and simply just letting your hair down and have a great time, you’ll love the party scene in Singapore. With the array of clubs playing different genres of top-charters, you’ll definitely find a club that suits your style. Here are some of the hottest nightspots in Singapore which you should not miss!

Zouk

Within the Zouk complex, there are already four distinctly different clubs to cater to the party animal in you, namely Velvet Underground, Phuture, The Wine Bar and Zouk itself. Zouk is extremely popular with the locals and is always packed to the brim. Read about what our members said in their reviews on Zouk here!

Address: 17 Jiak Kim Street, Singapore 169420
Operating Hours: Wednesdays, Fridays & Saturdays from 10pm till late
Website: http://www.zoukclub.com/

The Butter Factory

The Butter Factory is an imaginative, bold and ground-breaking party blend of hip hop, r&b, urban grooves, alternative vibes and street art. It offers popular and alternative culture, along with party music to boogie down to, spread across two loud rooms – Bump and Fash. Read what our members have to say about Butter Factory in their reviews here!

Address: One Fullerton, 1 Fullerton Road, #02-02/03/04, Singapore 049213
Operating Hours: Wednesday, Friday, Saturday & Eve of Public Holiday – 10pm to 4am
Website: http://www.thebutterfactory.com/

Rebel

A cool urban hip-hop boutique club, located smack in the heart of The Cannery at Clarke Quay, Rebel screams attitude and unconventional chic. Check out more Rebel reviews from our members here!

Address: 3C River Valley Road Singapore 179022
Operating Hours: Wednesday, Friday & Saturday – 9.30pm till late
Website: http://www.rebel.sg/

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If you are simply looking for places to drink and hangout with your friends without getting all sweaty on the dancefloor, why not check out some of our bars and pubs? Not only are they not as packed as the clubs above, the drinks are usually a lot more affordable too! They are readily available all around Singapore, but here are just some of the top choices to get you going.

Clarke Quay

While it is already largely popular in the day – with a limitless choice of restaurants, cafes and retail spaces, Clarke Quay lights up in the night and is a widely popular choice for the insomniacs. It houses some of the famous bars and clubs like The Forbidden City Bar Cocoon, Singapore Sling, Marrakesh and more! You’ll never run out of drinks at Clarke Quay.

Address: 3 River Valley Road 179019
Nearest Station: Clarke Quay
Buses: 12, 32, 33, 51, 54, 63, 80, 124, 145, 145, 195

Circular Road

Just a stone throw away from the famous Boat Quay, the strait of Circular Road also houses many bars and pubs. From karaoke bars to pubs with pool tables, there is bound to be one you can drink your fill! Some of the popular bars and pubs located on the road itself include the Eski Bar, Molly Malone Irish Pub, Turn:Styles and more!

Address: 3 River Valley Road 179019
Nearest Stations: Raffles Place, Clarke Quay
Buses: 12, 32, 33, 51, 54, 63, 80, 124, 145, 145, 195

Boat Quay

Boat Quay used to be Singapore’s busiest trading port of Singapore. Now that it has ceased its trading business, it has now been conserved and converted to house various bars, pubs and restaurants. Chill out with the incredible view of the Central Business District of Singapore and the waterfront! While there are uncountable bars and pubs along the stretch of Boat Quay, some of the popular ones include The Penny Black, Red Dot Brewhouse, Harry’s, Bar Bar Black Sheep and more!

Nearest Station: Raffles Place

Although the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) and most of the buses do not run overnight, cabs are always readily available throughout the night. On Friday, Saturdays and eve of Public Holidays, there are Night Riders which runs from 11.30pm to 4.35am, easily linking you to many late night hotspots in Singapore.

So now, what are you waiting for? Let your hair down and party till the dawn!

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