The hub of Singapore’s commercial matters during the 19th century, the Clarke Quay lies near the
mouth of the Singapore River. Still dazzling with much hype and vibrancy, the riverside Clarke Quay
presently plays host to an eclectic blend of wine bars, restaurants, nightclubs, retail shops and
entertainment spots. Amidst the clusters of modern shop houses, comes alive a bustling market
atmosphere of long-gone days.
Located upstream from the Singapore River’s mouth, the quay is Singapore’s top-notch
entertainment and dinning destination. The colourful kaleidoscope of warehouses housing hip cafes,
chic restaurants, jazz clubs, antiques and more, cater to the taste of every individual. As the
dusk sets in, the entire area transforms into a spectacular vision with all five blocks of the
buildings illuminated and radiating with a set of an idiosyncratic alternative to mainstream clubs.
A convergence place for people around the globe to meet and celebrate, Clarke Quay is a
fascinating mix of modern and traditional. Its vibrantly orchestrated concept reflects a reminder
of its rich heritage. Offering an integrated venue option that appeals to everyone, partying is not
limited only to the buildings. Hordes of party goers flock to the fountain which harmonizes to the
mood of the night.
It is a spot where one can savour a veritable fusion of music, food, drinks and entertainment
day and night. All these features are conveniently located within the same vicinity only separated
by brief walks through the stunning covered streets or along the river of Clarke Quay.
Drawing thousands of visitors daily owing to not only its groovy atmosphere, but also to its
eccentric design, Clarke Quay houses the famous G-Max Reverse Bungy.