After The Sunset Wear Your Party Shoes And Rock
One of the most efficient business hubs transforms itself in to a huge network of pubs, night clubs and bars as soon as the sun sets. When in Singapore do not forget to visit the most popular Mohammed Sultan Road and the Harry’s Bar near Boat Quay. While your trip to Singapore if you didn’t visit any clubs or pubs then you have surely missed the exotic part of Singapore’s night life. Only half of the city life can be experienced in day for the other half you would be definitely require to explore the city’s night life.
Singapore is just a perfect place for those who love to party the whole night. With compared to the last decade the number of pubs and clubs have unexpectedly gone up. Night time Singapore is full of life. Here you will find hotels and restaurants which are open 24/7. To get a change from the vibrant nightlife of the city you can just catch a movie at the nearest cinema house.
Mohammad Sultan road is surely a paradise for those who are late night party goers. At Mohammad Sultan road you must visit Wong San’s the ambience and interior of the club gives you a fell of being at a Chinese ware house. Here you will come across young crowd. The music played here is mostly retro and pop to suit the hip crowd.
Boat Quay and Clarke Quay have many pubs, hotels, bars etc scattered across the street. The party mood here is quite laid-back as here you will find a crowd of all age groups partying together. The old Chinese shops and godowns are designed and transformed into exciting pubs and bars.
Shopping and eating can be said the national pastime of Singapore country. The prices here are mostly as the country has a very low taxes and tariffs on the imports in the country. Here you won’t find bazaar with local cheap goods, the
items available here are mostly of good quality. In Singapore the consumer protection laws are very strict thus makig the shopkeepers very honest. The shops in the city are open throughout the week and mostly the timing is 10 in the morning till 10 in the night. Few shops in Little India are open 24/7. Remember to visit the great Singapore sale that is generally held in the month of June and July.
Antiques are available on a large scale in the second floor of the Tanglin Shopping Centre on Orchard; also the shops on South Bridge Rd in Chinatown do have good anticques. Fake goods are easily aviable in Bugis, Little India as well as Orchard Road. Pirated goods are not openly sold in Singapore.
Good quality Cameras are easily aviable at Peninsula Plaza near City Hall, here you have less or may be no scope to use your bargaining skills. Huge variety of Mobile phones is aviable in Singapore. Used or new you can find many phones that will suit your budget.
Ion, Takashimaya and Paragon are few branded boutiques located on Orchard Street. Good qualities of imported fabrics are aviable at Arab Street and Little India. The numerous shops located in Bugis are paradise for the cost and fashion conscious youth. The same items are viable in the Far East Plaza’s top floor Heeren but are highly rated.
In bugis on the Beach road you will find many shops selling the fishing and scuba diving gear.
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