Singapore being a cosmopolitan city state in the east, with a large expat population as well as a large number of foreigners coming there on a daily basis for travel and tourism, the city has a large array of nightlife options to suit the needs of a diversity of travellers coming there from all over the world.
Singapore has something for everyone even when it comes to nightlife options. The city is usually busy during the day with a lot of business and corporate activities taking place. However, once the sun goes down, the atmosphere takes a completely different shape and everyone relaxes and loosens up. Some of the most popular areas and the most active after sun down can be found in Boat Quay, Clarke Quay, Robinson Quay, Orchard Road, China Town and also at the newly built Marina Bay Sands area as most activities such as club hopping, bars and pubs as well as café and restaurants are located in and around these regions.
However if the discos and music or restaurants serving dishes from around the world are not one’s fancy, there are also various drama and theatre events taking place at the various theatres scattered across town and particularly at the place that is locally known as the Durian. From time to time the museums also open up till late night to promote history and culture. What is more there are also a large number of free and paid events such as gigs and concerts taking place across various locations around town for those who are interested in attending these diverse events. If one keeps an eye out on the events that are held in the region, there is definitely something of interest happening almost every single night irrespective of whether it is a weekend or not.
Especially for those expats who are in this country for a short term visit one of the best ways to familiarize themselves with the pulse of the people of this country while living at a Singapore serviced apartment is to explore the island. For those who are looking for Singapore long stay apartments from where all these and more can be enjoyed there is The Heritage Singapore.
Umanga Kahandawaarachchi is a passionate travel writer who writes under the pen name, Maggie Tulliver. Her field of writing covers a wide array of content and articles related to travel and hospitality industry.Google+