Home to a unique brew of Malay, Chinese, Indian and Western cultures, Singapore is popular world
over for its mouthwatering delicacies, being one of the most famed shopping destinations, housing
chic restaurants and its ever so vibrant nightlife. A visit to this marvelous nation is believed to
be incomplete without experiencing its pulsating night-scene, with which the Robertson Quay is
almost synonymous.
Welcoming guests with its alluring ambience featuring dining and entertainment, the Robertson
Quay is a riverside party strip that outshines both Clarke Quay and Boat Quay as the party capital
of Singapore. Also known as the Mohamed Sultan area, the quay houses a cluster of hotels beside the
stunning Singapore River, presenting the ideal locale for an enjoyable evening out.
Having been crowned as the “Sultan of Swing” owing to its ever growing popularity as a
nightlife hub, Robertson Quay houses a diverse range of pubs and clubs, some of ancient
Chinese-style and some with an oriental theme. Whilst some comprise sprawling dance floors, some
include table top dancing and themed nights. A major attractive feature of most of these nightlife
venues is not having any cover charge.
Robertson Quay has no lack of laid-back entertainment and high-class dinning, with a set of
art houses, cafés and restaurants offering alfresco dining along with international cuisines.
The area possesses a certain appeal to business travellers as well as couples or families seeking
an ideal venue for a romantic dinner or a scrumptious lunch.
Whilst Barcelona at Robertson Quay features international music along with a wide variety of
wines, The Chamber offers a taste of Latin American music.