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FROM celebrity deejays and live bands to bar-top dancing – Singapore's bustling night scene has something for everyone. Check out the scene at Singapore's largest nightspot areas below.
Boat Quay & Empress Place
Located at the heart of the business district, Boat Quay has jazz bars, English-theme pubs and restaurants. Across the Singapore River at Empress Place are The Arts House and Victoria Theatre.
City Hall
At this civic district, you can have a drink at one of the world's tallest hotels or chill out at the historic enclave of Chijmes - a convent school that survived World War II - where many classy restaurants and bars are now housed.
Clarke Quay
This waterfront precinct houses Indo-Chinese, Oriental and Middle Eastern theme bars, some of Singapore's hippest dance clubs and a variety of restaurants.
Club Street
Located on the edge of Chinatown, this street is home to restored century-old shophouses. The alleys are lined with trendy bars, fine dining restaurants, spas and boutiques.
Holland Village
Located in a residential suburb about 10 minutes' drive from Orchard Road, Holland Village houses modern bars, pubs and trendy restaurants.Check out Chip Bee Gardens and Lorong Mambong for a varied experience.
Mohamed Sultan
The clubs and bars in this area are often packed on weekends. The theme nights are worth checking out with many places offering free drinks for the ladies.
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