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Best & Fun Things To Do in Clarke Quay, Singapore

Andrew Dedman

12 Jun 2021

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Frequent visitors to Singapore will always tell you how easy it is to find somewhere new to visit in the city, and something new to do.

There are many districts in Singapore, each offering something a little bit unique compared to the others and Clarke Quay and Riverside are no exception.  If you are serious about truly exploring Singapore then this area should be high on your list.

Things to do in Clarke Quay

Clarke Quay fully embraces the modern side of Singapore and is one of the most exciting and vibrant parts of the city.  As the name suggests, it is located by the edge of the water and is home to Singapore’s most happening nightlife scene, with bars and clubs lining the two riverbanks, accompanied by a few high quality restaurants and eateries.

Also Read: Best Restaurants in Singapore For Unique Experience

Explore the Fun Things To Do in Clarke Quay, Singapore

1. Financial District in Singapore

The financial district of Singapore is just a stone throw away, but despite this evidently modern outlook, there are also some throwbacks to Singapore’s past to be found here.  If you look carefully you’ll be able to spot Chinese junks moored by the riverside as well as old colonial shops. Of course nowadays they have been converted into chic bars and restaurants.

Financial district of Singapore

Clarke Quay is centred around the Singapore River valley road, which rather than being just a beautiful backdrop for your meal or drinks, also has some more practical uses too.

Also Read: Singapore Covid-19 Travel Restrictions & Guidelines

2. Boat Quay

Boat tours are on offer which take you the entire length of the river itself.  You can see all there is to see along the way, including historic bridges and landmarks, before ending up the things to do in Clarke Quay.  You can even go as far as Boat Quay or Marina Bay.

Singapore River Bumboat Cruise, Clarke Quay

Address: Boat Quay, Singapore (Downtown Core)

3. Asian Civilisations Museum

A short walking distance from Clarke Quay you’ll come across a beautiful colonial style building which is the Asian Civilisations Museum and heritage gallery.  

Asian Civilisations Museum in Singapore

If you really want to learn about Singapore’s fascinating diverse history then this is certainly the place to visit, though make sure you set aside plenty of time.  If you only visit one museum during your stay then this is the one to consider most highly.

Address: 1 Empress Pl, Singapore 179555

Asian Civilisations Museum Entry Fees: Its is free for Singapore resident and for tourist it is $2 to $8.

Also Read: 29 Best Museums in Singapore

4. Lockdown.SG - Real Life Escape Game

If you’re looking for some truly unique family entertainment then Lockdown escape game in Singapore is definitely worth a try.  You will find yourself in a real life escape game where you have to work as a team to find your way out of a room.  Every room has a different puzzle and they range in difficulty from easy to very challenging. If one of your party is claustrophobic, don’t worry, there’s always an emergency escape!

Address: Clarke Quay Central, 277 Orchard Rd, #02-02, Singapore 238858, Singapore

Opening Hours: 1:30pm to 10:00pm

Entry Fee for Lockdown.SG Escape Game:

From high end restaurants and clubs to river cruises and alternative entertainment, Clarke Quay attractions has plenty going on.

If you’re looking for apartments in Singapore, then you can’t go far wrong choosing serviced apartments in Clarke Quay that are offered by thesqua.re.  Staying in Clarke Quay itself is also the best way to explore all it has to offer.

 

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1 Comments

David Cronk

18 Dec 2023 1:15 AM
I have walked along the riverfront here and it is a very nice walk. I would 100% recommend the Asian Civilisations Museum which is very interesting. I have a friend who recently stayed at The Fullerton Hotel in Clarke Quay and she recommends it very much while the hotel being 5 star and quite expensive.
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