Discover the best top things to do in Singapore River, Singapore including Coriander Leaf Cooking Classes, Clarke Quay, G-MAX Reverse Bungy, Boat Quay, Cavenagh Bridge, Zouk.
Restaurants in Singapore River
5.0 based on 52 reviews
Coriander Leaf is aim to act in a thought leadership capacity and be at the forefront of innovative culinary experiences and learning. From conventional cooking classes, developing new and innovative courses, expanding to the online cooking community, to delivering a distinct variety of unique and memorable cooking experiences, Coriander Leaf pushes boundaries and creates a reputation for culinary excellence. We design menus that provide our guests with a strong grounding. In this way, our guests learn specific dishes as well as the insights and techniques necessary to become an insider in the cuisines of Asia! We emphasize home cooking and stick mainly to dishes that one can replicate at home. Our cooking studios are equipped with home cooking appliances reinforcing our commitment to teaching our guests something they will incorporate into their standard repertoire. Each class presents an integrated menu that can be prepared at home rather than a random selection of dishes.
4.5 based on 3,392 reviews
Take a leisure walk between Boat Quay and Clarke Quay and enjoy the view. Clarke Quay is by the Singapore River, crowded every night, a lots clubs, restaurants, bars and live bands. It was full of people and music both locals and foreigners! One of the great place for nightlife in Singapore. Enjoy a River Cruise from Clarke Quay (Fort Canning jetty) to cruise along Singapore River and stop at (Eu Tong Seng Jetty / Bayfront North Jetty or Raffles Place Jetty. The duration is 40 mins. At cost of $25(adult) / $15 (child). Clarke Quay Nearby 2 MRT stations - FORT CANNING STATION (Downtown Line) & CLARKE QUAY (North East Line) Boat Quay nearby 1 MRT station - RAFFLES PLACE (EW14 on the East-West line, and NS26 on the North-South line.) Take mrt Exit G, cut through UOB Plaza and you're there
4.5 based on 158 reviews
Bungee jump in the reverse direction and soar into the city’s skyline with a thrilling surge of pure adrenaline.
4.0 based on 1,249 reviews
Not too long back in Singapore’s dramatic young history (70s) as an independent city-state, Boat Quay was the epicentre of the aquatic trade of Singapore’s economy. What is now rows of F&Bs were godowns (warehouses) and shop-houses. This river mouth was crowded with bum oats and river-taxis, half-naked baled-bodied men transferring cargos between boats and warehouses. Hence, my special love of this place as a local born of how fortunate I am to witness the unbelievable rapid transformation of Singapore.
4.0 based on 283 reviews
This bridge was completed in 1869 and is the oldest bridge across Singapore River to survive in its original form. It was one of the first suspension bridge in this region. This bridge was so low that vessels had to wait for low tide to pass under it. It used to support a tram line until 1910. When the nearby Anderson Bridge was completed, Cavenagh Bridge was converted into a footbridge. it underwent a restoration in 1987 after Singapore River was cleaned up. The old police notice still stands on each end of the bridge.
3.5 based on 160 reviews
First opened in March 1991, Zouk has established itself as Singapore’s leading dance music institution as well as an international club destination. The home ground for generations of Singaporean music lovers, the Zouk culture has resulted in a subculture of its own over the years - one that many locals have come to identify with. Known for being the club responsible for propelling and championing the dance music movement in Singapore and Asia, Zouk prides itself through it’s innovation and being able to withstand and stay ahead of trends. After 25 years at Jiak Kim Street, Zouk relocated and is now housed within Clarke Quay’s Cannery Block and spanning across two floors, the new Zouk complex will once again be a collection of unique concepts with the retention of signature dance stages Zouk and Phuture, the sophisticated art-spotting club and lounge outlet, Capital, as well as a pre-game watering hole, RedTail Bar.
Wow it’s better than the KL ZOUK superb place to hang out at Clarke quay enjoyed a lot with entry fees of 40 dollars u get drink coupons of 30 dollars it’s a win win deal and also the crowd is just crazy highly recommended
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