
Singapore’s Hippest Party District
Singapore has an amazing nightlife that is unknown to many people. Such amazing nightlife once can experience when exploring the quays of the city at night. Quays mean both the Clarke Quay and Boat Quay.
Clarke Quay is another spot to see the wonderful nightlife and entertainment. You can take a bumboat ride in the Singapore River to reach Clarke quay from Marina Bay. Clarke Quay would leave you plenty of time to enjoy that thriving Nightlife.
The Boat Quay in Singapore was once a historic quay but now changed into busy inland shipping district by Singaporeans. It was once the busiest port taking care of almost three quarters of all shipping during the 1860’s. Many shop houses and store fronts were built in the area because the south bank of the river resembled the belly of a carp. Chinese considered it as the symbol of wealth, and they started many shophouses and stores here.
Boat Quay is now totally changed, you can’t see shipping and trading here. But still shophouses have been carefully preserved which has become house for various bars, restaurants and pubs. At the beginning of 90’s itself boat quay was changed entirely into a pedestrian mall with cafes, bars, restaurants and pubs. Thus, it is clearly showing how the boat quay of Singapore shifted from commerce and trading area to recreation center. Most of the people consider Boat Quay as one of the hippest and most happening areas of Singapore, as the areas owns many pubs, clubs, restaurants and cafes.
Today Boat Quay is the centre of Singapore’s entertainment and nightlife district at where you can stroll along the roads of quay and enjoy visiting bars and pubs that are located next to next, playing https://resortbet.com at play clubs etc. Between 7 PM and midnight the area gets crowded with people strolling along the pleasant quay.
At the end of the Boat Quay, you will see the Elgin bridge named after Lord Elgin, a British governor-general of India. This bridge linking the Chinatown to the old colonial quarter of Singapore. Bridge was initially constructed using rickety wooden structure and that was replaced with an iron bridge imported from Calcutta in the year 1863. Again, the iron bridge was changed to the current ferroconcrete bridge in 1926.
The Orchard Hotel Singapore is one of the best hotels that are located nearer to the boat quay area. So, travelers can make their stay at this hotel, in order to enjoy the nightlife at boat quay and Clarke quay.