BEST FREE THINGS TO DO IN SINGAPORE AT NIGHT.

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Regardless of the time, you will always find exciting things to do in Singapore for free. The economy may be a little hard on everyone, and free exciting things can add flavour to life.

It is a comm to pull an all-night stay in Singapore. People take sundown strolls, enjoy dinners at hawkers’ centres, and catch up with acquaintances at Spanish restaurants.

As other cities go to sleep at night, Singapore is still sight at night buzzing with activities. Shariot presents you with several excellent places to spend your waking or cycling hours rather than your money.

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1. Marvel at the immerse light and water show at Marina Bay

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The Americans will flaunt for you the flares of Las Vegas and its great water shows. However, the Marina Bay light and water show is a free Las Vegas show that can give you chills.

This free light and water display happens outdoors at the Event Plaza. You will relish the four-part story presented in a symphony of fountain jets, laser shows, dazzling visual projections, lava, and mist effects as the orchestral soundtrack plays. The display may take 15 minutes but is spectacular, especially at Merlion.

Sitting in front of The Marina Bay Sands hotel as you stare at this masterpiece of entertainment can produce an epileptic seizure in some individuals. Guest who stay at the hotel with rooms looking towards the Spectra delight in this breathtaking view.

After the show, you can take a free walk around the Bay and breathe the fresh air from the sea as the cool breeze sweep through your hair. You can also do some window shopping at the nearby Marina Bay Shoppes.

It is a free show beginning at 8 pm and 9 pm for 15 minutes, so come early before the front seats are filled. So, if your cycling or walking route takes you to Marina Bay, do not miss the mesmerizing light and water show.

2. Dance and Sing at Live Concert at the Esplanade

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Music is healing to the soul, especially on the quiet nights in Singapore. However, concerts can be expensive and out of reach for many Singaporeans. Well, don’t worry, The Esplanade offers free concerts with some stunning performances on the Esplanade Concourse.

Renowned performers from various genres, including rap artists, rock bands, indie-pop singers, urban soul, and R&B singers. You will undoubtedly find your taste at this place.

As these musicians perform, you can sing along and relieve any anxiety on your mind. What is more, you may even be invited by your idol to sing along to one of your favourite hits.

If you want to bring your family along on some free night fun things in Singapore, The Esplanade is the place for you. It offers kid-friendly shows ranging from music, dance, and theatre pieces. You can check out their regular updates for the upcoming performance at their official website.

Moreover, you could take a break from the dance and climb to the rooftop for fantastic skyline views at night. Carry your digital camera for a perfect photo or selfie.

3. Feed your Senses at the Magical Shores

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Besides the light and water show at Marina Bay Sands, you can also enjoy breathtaking illumination at Siloso Beach every weekend, starting from 7:30 pm to 10:30 pm. The immersive light and sound display present you with a magical feeling by the shores.

The lighting allows you to interact with a depiction of light art inspired by various elements from marine creatures to water flows. As you stare at the glittering sand, you will see striking visual effects that keep changing.

When night falls, Siloso’s shores come alive with a mix of magnificent lights and sounds. You will see nature and marine life in a whole new light, thus awakening your sense of wonder.

Another wonder with these instantly changing lights is the imagery they create on the nearby greenery park. While at the beach, you could take a breather and pay attention to the enchanting sound symphony that heightens Sentosa’s beautiful landscape. Before heading down there, remember to book a slot online since an email confirmation is needed at the entrance.

4. Witness the Supertrees dance at Garden Rhapsody

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Garden by the Bay was not featured in Crazy Rich Asians for nothing. The Supertrees in the area come to life with Garden Rhapsody, offering night onlookers a free light show.

Taking a night walk through the enormous gardens encircled by glittering foliage at the Gardens by the Bay is refreshing. The illuminating sports lights and the accompanying musical soundtrack showcase a once-in-a-lifetime experience for visitors.

The lights on the Supertrees change their color with every musical beat as if they’re dancing to the tune. If you want to catch the show, be there every day at 7:45 pm and 8:45 pm. There are different themes, including the Star Wars edition. Few things are as memorable as the free illuminating Supertrees at Marina Bay Sands. Singapore has made good use of its technological prowess to provide its citizens with spectacular free shows.

5. Cycle past Rower’s Bay

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Night cycling in Singapore is exciting, enabling you to enjoy quiet time as you burn some calories. Since most people are asleep, the roads are less busy and more enjoyable.

You can hop onto your bike and take the 60-kilometre route to Rower’s Bay. This route is part of the Round Island Route, covering a 150-kilometre park connector. The route connects Yishun to Punggol, allowing you to see the city’s beauty in the dark as the cool breeze blow through your hair along the boardwalk.

Before dawn, nature lovers can soak at the lookout pavilion, wetland area, and Swales. On your ride to Seletar Aerospace Park, you will find shelters where you can charge your phone. You will also see vending machines where you can buy bike equipment, as well as a self-help repair station to mend your bike in case you experience a breakdown.

Apart from Rower’s Bay, you can also enjoy cooler nights cycling to other areas. You can tone your leg muscles as you cycle to Changi Village, Ulu Sembawang Park Connector, or Punggol Waterway. You can read about safe cycling routes in our article Night Cycling Routes in Singapore to Admire the City After Dark. Don’t forget your cycle lights and a helmet and wear bright-coloured clothes; you want other road users to see you from far. All the best exploring Singapore at night for free!

6. Do an open-air movie with MovieMob.

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Watching a movie with friends and family can be fun, but doing so with total strangers is on another level. Movie Mob gives movie lovers an exciting experience with the best outdoor movie-watching experience you can hope for.

Whether your thing is a night-out movie with family or a romantic date with a partner, Movie Mob plans several outdoor movies that will suit your needs. What is more, it is a free-screen cinema staged at different locations across the Island.

You can book your Shariot and head to your favourite movie location, where you will find fellow movie partners waiting for the show to begin. If you are walking around, Movie Mob also presents non-drive-in movie screenings at heartland screenings like Bedok Central and the fields outside White Sands.

Furthermore, Movie Mob allows viewers to pick and flick as they choose the movie to be displayed. Since its debut in 2009, MovieMob has had over 200 Drive-in cars per event and approximately 800 participants in every MovieMob Picnic Event.

You can join the over 8,000 fans on their Facebook Fans page or register with the Community of MovieMobbers, boasting over 40,000, and vote for your favourite movie before showing begins.

7. Marvel at Jewel Changi Airport

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Jewel Changi is Singapore’s famous airport, and for a reason. It houses some good restaurants with exotic meals that can take your money; however, we are interested in free things to do here.

Jewel Changi Airport hosts HSBC Rain Vortex, the world’s largest indoor waterfall. The waterfall is regarded as the crown of Jewel Changi Airport, taking centre stage with its dazzling display. Many visitors marvel at its futuristic designs, as the shower pours from the circular opening in the middle of the glass roof and falls at the basement pool- a 10 story worth of fall!

At night, beginning from 7:30 to midnight, the HSBC Rain Vortex becomes a sound and light show canvas. You will witness a spectacular display of different colours as the water plunges to the pool, creating a perfect place for Insta-worthy selfies.

You could come with your fiancé for a walk around this beautiful light show and make a romantic impression. Yes, Jewel Changi Airport also has free things, even though it is a place where money changes hands frequently with each passing minute.

8. Stargaze at Seletar Rocket Tower

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Stargazing is an old habit that never gets out of fashion. We are all awed by the wonder of creation above us and the calm night vision is a perfect condition to soak at the beauty of the sky.

Though some love stargazing at Alfresco restaurants and bars as they sip a glass of wine, the Upper Seletar Reservoir provides you with an ideal location to catch astronomical wonders that are second to none. The 18- meter-tall tower resembles a rocket ship and stands out in the region for epic stargazing.

Additionally, you will burn some calories as you climb the tower’s meandering stairs. When you reach the top, the view of the surrounding greenery, the park’s water body, and starry night sky will be rejuvenating. Come with a group or your partner and learn from the heavens above as you identify your favourite star.

You can get more locations for free stargazing on the article:

Stargaze in Singapore in 2022

9. Wander at the Botanic Gardens

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Wandering in the gardens at night may not be a good idea in many countries. However, the Botanic gardens in Singapore is a one-of-a-kind location, allowing visitors to enjoy nature’s beauty at night.

It is a well-maintained UNESCO World Heritage site, where you can wander at night. The Edenic greenery garden is vast but a safe free, night-time attraction. You can request a Shariot and drive down there for a secluded date with your lover as you stroll through the lush green.

The Botanic Gardens is rich in various unique and rare plant species. Some of these species give different colors at night. Moreover, you can also enjoy free shows at Shaw Foundation Symphony Stage within the gardens. The show ranges from Okinawan dances to French films and disco music. Remember to carry your picnic basket with snacks to last you until nightfall; you could even catch some exciting shooting stars.

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10. Fly an LED kite at Marina Barrage

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Most Singaporeans remember Marina Barrage as the only place offering a breathtaking 360 degrees view of the beautiful bay area. It is also an excellent spot for picnics for families, especially on the weekends. Marina Barrage maintains its vibrancy at night as the location provides families with a perfect ground for flying kites. There is even a kite shop at the Barrage Cove on the ground floor. You can pick your LED kite to illuminate the night sky and enjoy some fun.

You could have time bonding with your children, which many households have neglected due to busy schedules. So, why not sacrifice some sleep and play with the little guys at Marina Barrage? The children will not forget their time here and how that made them feel.

Besides the flying kites, Marina Barrage also hosts jogging, yoga, and kayaking. If you are hungry, you can get cheap food at nearby restaurants.

There you have it, the ten best free things you can do in Singapore at night. Book your Shariot and enjoy these free things stress-free. You can enjoy several free stuff with our modern cars before heading home without worrying about time.

THE BEST ART EXHIBITIONS FOR ART LOVERS IN SINGAPORE

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It has been that the world and its creatures are a bunch of artwork and designs, and the human body is itself pure artwork at its best. If you have not paid keen attention to the best art exhibition in Singapore, you have been missing out, and it is time you step up.

Singapore has several museums and art galleries filled with stunning virtual exhibits from new and old artists that will undoubtedly keep you captivated. You could even buy a piece that impresses you to make a statement at the office or home.

2022 began well with lots of exciting exhibitions for art lovers. January saw the return of Singapore Art Week, presenting big-scale affairs with international artists. The local artists also represented in the Light to Night Festival, encouraging Singaporeans to visit local exhibitions for inspiration. Shariot offers you the best art exhibitions on the Island to make your fun day out enjoyable.

1. Nam June Paik: The Future is Now

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Nam June Paik (1932-2006) was regarded as an international superstar and played a vital role in the avant-garde movements in the 20th century. This visionary artist is revered for promoting fine art on television, treating video art as a multisensory and tactile medium and object.

At this exhibition, you will have a look at Paik’s extensive work. Visitors will be given a treat of presentation in over 180 projections, installation, video sculptures, modified television, and robots.

You will delight in several of Paik’s inventive ideas and unearth some of his archive materials used in music training. The archives also include materials he used in various movements like Fluxus. As you walk through this art exhibition in Singapore, you will reflect on how technology relates to other disciplines like music, nature, and religion.

Before the highly anticipated exhibition climax, you can catch the virtual series of the whole program from 17th to 19th September 2022. The virtual presentation will highlight Nam June Paik’s legacy in reading, text performances, and artistic interventions.

You will be awed by Paik’s contribution to the art industry as he figuratively passes the button to local and international artists by influencing present works. This exhibition seeks to immortalize the father of video art and his fantastic contribution to advancing art.

2. Attack on Titan: The Exhibition

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Begin February 19, 2022; the titans are coming to Singapore. If you are a fantasy lover, you will love Attack on Titan because it is one of the best-selling dark fantasies of anime and manga series. The famous Hajime Isayama wrote and illustrated Attack on Titan, impressing his global fanbase with the creation.

The fantasy depicts a world where humans live in cities surrounded by three massive walls, protecting them from gigantic man-eating humanoids. The perfect fantastical theme, nuanced characters, and unique plot have made this animation a world-class cultural phenomenon.

Attack on Titan allows fantasy lovers to dive deeper into the fictional world. SpaceLogic of the ArtScience Museum is the organizer of this exhibition. However, before the exhibition begins, you will enjoy an 11-year publication run and the recent manga conclusion to mark the end of an era.

Interestingly, the fourth and the last season of the animated TV series will be aired when the exhibition is underway, serving loyal fans with a bittersweet experience. Apart from the animated TV show, visitors will delight in over 180 of Hajime’s artworks, ranging from Manga’s early days to the present. You may even witness the unveiling of exclusive new art pieces that have never been shown anywhere in the world.

The exhibition allows Titans’ fans to touch personally Hajime’s sketches and drafts, the manga objects used, and the characters. The display will help you walk through the master’s thought process as he created this sprawling dystopia. You can even meditate on the final battle sequence in the Great Titan Theatre.

3. The Observatory: REFUSE

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The Netflix documentary entitled The Secret Life of Mushrooms delighted food enthusiasts and non-enthusiasts. If you loved this film, then I believe you will want to know that apart from serving as food, mushrooms also create music when they emit other gasses like carbon dioxide.

The relocation of the Singapore Art Museum (SAM) to Tanjong Pagar Distripark due to renovation works has provided artists ideal environment. Tanjong Pagar Distripark is a container terminal, thus endowed with heavy machinery, cargo lifts, and rough concrete floors. These factors give a holly grill for exhibitors to showcase their work. The high ceiling, hipster vibes, and oodles of space are what make an exhibition outstanding.

SAM took advantage of these factors to display their recent art show REFUSE. Lovers of nature and biology will delight in the REFUSE exhibition. The local band The Observatory showcases their interest in mycelial network and fungi to explain the twin concept of decomposition and composition from musical and biological perspectives.

This exhibition combines several facets such as mycology design, archive, scenography installation, guest curation, and moving images. Designed characters play these facets.

In this show, SAM brings to light mushroom bio-rhythms as it releases gases into space to produce music. The audience can see why mushrooms sing fungi through motion sensors and servo motors. This phenomenon has promoted the design of mushroom-like instruments in real-time, thus producing inter-media space within the gallery.

4. Antony Gormley at the National Gallery Singapore

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Antony Gormley has a new large-scale installation at the roof garden top of the National Gallery Singapore. The exhibition will display sculptures tracing 40 years of Gormley’s practice. This will include Sense of 1991, Close V of 1998, and Ferment of 2007.

The sculptures will be stationed at strategic places within the gallery, forming a sequence of what artists describe as “acupuncture” within the building. They start from the surrounding, thus inciting connection with the audience.

As you examine the exhibition, you are introduced to Gormley’s extensive work. He drew inspiration from various traditional concepts and ideas such as philosophy, Buddhist sculpture, quantum physics, and minimalism.

Most of Gormley’s work incites viewers to shift their attention inward and examine their perception and movements based on the surrounding space. Like the famous Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, Gormley presents difficult concepts through art to invigorate thinking. The exhibition is rich in lessons for all who take time to attend the exhibition and marvel at Gormley’s works.

5. Gallery Children’s Biennale

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Art and gallery visits are not only for adults; children too can enjoy art exhibitions. You never know; you may awake the sleeping talent in your child by taking them for relevant exhibitions.

The Gallery Children Biennale third edition offers parents the opportunity to unlock their children’s creativity. The Covid-19 restriction meant that most exhibitions did were not open last year; however, with the restrictions lifted, parents can expect a big comeback for the exhibition.

Instead of showcasing the usual labyrinth involving interactive artworks, they will return with a hybrid edition beginning May 22, 2022, to December 2022. Your child will have the multi-sensorial art experience of a kind at the National Gallery Singapore.

The exhibition’s inaugural edition starts with an online display through a kaleidoscopic microsite on May 22. The on-site art installation will be on September 4 at the National Gallery Singapore. The Biennale’s microsite staged online will go live worldwide for the first time, exposing Singapore’s artistry to children around the globe. You do not want your child to miss this golden opportunity to join the rest of the world in celebrating art.

Gallery Children Biennale will be shown on the inquiry “Why Art Matters” to indicate the value of diversity, home, environment, and time using imaginative play and art. Through an interactive online adventure, digital art-making, and storytelling sessions, your curios kids will have a delightful experience. They will hear and see from local and international artists and other kids from different nations.

Furthermore, Biennale is full of eye-catching on-site and online works that your family can engage with. Some of the artists involved in these creative works include Jeremy Sharma (Singapore), Dinh Q Le (Vietnam), Khvay Samnang (Cambodia), Isabel and Alfredo Aquilizan (Philippines/Australia), Nandita Mukand (Singapore/India), Sandra Lee (Singapore), and Nona Garcia (Philippines).

The world is rapidly changing, and technology is conquering every land. The Biennale wants to inspire children across the globe to channel their path through life with confidence and empathy. They also intend to nurture children’s creative ability and critical thinking through skills like character-building and curiosity.

6. New World’s End

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If there was a time travel machine that would take you back to the good old day, would you board it? I guess you would. However, you do not have a time machine to accomplish this audacious goal. OH! Open House has an exciting art experience that will take back in time so that you can relish in all of it.

You only need to strap up a pair of comfortable shoes to develop good listening habits, inquisitive eyes, and a curious mind. Following the success of its “Sleepwalking” digital display, the independent art organization is inviting you to a multisensory walk-in Jalan Besar.

This year’s theme is entitled New World’s End. The support of the Tourism Board makes this night tour even more exciting. Nevertheless, you will need to wait until its launch on July 2.

Historians and fiction lovers will learn a great deal from the audio-guided walk that reveals the history of the iconic New World Amusement Park. You will also learn several historical facts and the heritage of Jalan Besar.

The exhibition will start at OH! Open House at 85 Road and take you down the alleys. You will pass through hidden rooms and imaginative spaces to uncover fascinating romantic stories between Kiran and Rosa.

7. Story of the Forest

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Art lovers fondly remember the works of William Farquhar. Art exhibitors responsible for Future World also stage art installation that brings to light the six-nine works of this great artist. This art exhibition in Singapore is displayed at the National History of Drawings at the Glass Rotunda.

Visitors can look forward to digital flora, roving animals, and seasonal forest weather on the screen. These displays are the products of the Japanese digital art team, and the art exhibition tells visitors of Singapore’s journey from the pre-colonial period during the Japanese occupation to its modern-day modernity.

8. Art of Southeast Asia: Between Declarations and Dreams

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The UOB Southeast Asia Gallery has been staging art gallery exhibitions since the 19th century. This year, the art exhibition presents over 300 artworks that showcase the Southeast Asia artistic impulses.

Visitors are given a treat of the art history in Southeast Asia beginning in the mid-19th century to show how the region’s artists discovered new meanings of art through aesthetics and vernacular expression. This exhibition also highlights how art is engraved in the region’s political and social history.

This year’s title is from Chairl Anwar’s poems written in 1948- Krawang-Bekasi. Chairl Anwar was a famous Indonesian poet known for his intriguing poetry. In this poetry, he laments the merciless killings of the residents of West Java by the Dutch Colonial army. He echoed the desire for independence at the time. These sentiments represented what other artists felt and experienced as they were caught between declarations and dreams.

9. The Tailors and the Mannequins: Chen Cheng Mei and You Khin

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If you are a lover of fashion, you will undoubtedly want to see the works of two fashion icons, Chen Cheng Mei and You Khin. These individuals had very individualized lifestyles and led unconventional lives. They have been featured in several art-historical accounts.

Though You and Chen did not meet or know each other, they loved portraying daily scenes in various locations such as South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. As shown in their art, they had great respect for human diversity, concluding that culture cannot be fully explained outside.

The Tailors and Mannequins exhibition features artworks, sketches, and photographs retrieved from the archives of these artists. These illustrations will help viewers connect between Southeast Asia, Singapore, and other decolonizing nations beyond the Western region.

Do not be left out on the fun accompanying the best art exhibitions in Singapore. Book your Shariot now and take your family on a comfortable driving and learning experience. If we have left out your favorite art exhibition, let us know in the comment section below.

THE MOST EXCITING NEW BARS IN SINGAPORE TO HAVE A DRINK IN THE CITY

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Singapore is bestowed with some of the most iconic bars and clubs where you can enjoy the best perfectly shaken classics with your friends. Most Singaporeans relish the cocktail hour by putting their time and energy into good use during the evenings and weekends. The best bit is that you can satiate your craving for a martini, a gin, and a tonic or cocktail of your choice at this new watering hole in Singapore.

Although the holiday seasons are over, the city never sleeps and drinks keep flowing. Since many joints differ in their pricing, you are sure to find an excellent spot that caters to the size of your wallet—wondering where to enjoy one of these nostalgic drinks in Singapore? Shariot car sharing and rental services have prepared this article to enlighten you on the most exciting new bars in Singapore where you can enjoy a drink in the city. Scroll through and select the ones that deserve a spot on your drinking to-do list.

 

1. Gone Rogue Brewing

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Gone Rogue Brewing is a new waterhole in Singapore located in Bukit Batok that serves locally brewed flavours and was opened in July 2021. Interestingly, their beer gives you a fresh and exuberant taste since it does not go through the yeast-killing process of canning and bottling.

The interior of Gone Rogue Brewing is beautifully decorated with indoor trellis and hardwood tables providing you with an ambience where you can refresh your soul after a busy day at work or have a heart-to-heart conversation with your particular person. Gone Rogue Brewing is the first Bar in Singapore to provide an array of quality craft beer in the suburb. Moreover, it has 18 unpasteurized beer taps on its premises of locally brewed beer consisting of various flavours to satiate every palate.

At Gone Rogue Brewing, you can relish unconventional beers with contemporary flavours, including the Lychee Lassie, a fruit beer, Hazelnut Trove that contains hazelnut and toffee, Vanilla Cream, and Rauchbier smoke which is brewed with beechwood-smoked malt. Therefore, head down to Gone Rogue Brewing for exceptional and distinctive brews for a splendid experience with your friends.

 

2. Firangi Superstar

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Firangi Superstar is located along Craig Road and is barely a year old in Singapore. In addition, Firangi Superstar is one of the busiest new restaurants in the city with outstanding services. If you are craving spicy Indian inflexions, Firangi bar is the place to visit and reward your palate with exciting cocktails.

The restaurant has a softly lit interior with friendly staff who welcome you and take you on a field guide inside the premises. The Officer’s club is a well-themed space that provides you with a perfect spot to enjoy your favourite tipple. Prepare your tastebuds to sample their classic cocktail -the Curry Leaf Boulevardier that is sweet and spicy, which consists of coconut bourbon and a garnish of dried curry leaves. You can chew the curry leaves and experience an intriguing vegetal taste.

Another great drink you need to sample at Firangi Superstar is their unique milk-based cocktail, the famous Chai Masala Milk Punch. The drink is prominent despite having milk since milk solids are extracted through a clarification process to help remove the creaminess. Subsequently, vodka and gin, masala chai, lemon, pineapple, and coconut water are added, including a sweet malty biscuit to garnish the cocktail.

Alternatively, taste their Fenugreek Manhattan for an extraordinary drink, featuring cognac infused with ghee using a sous vide machine. Fenugreek-infused vermouth is added to the drink for a sweet and nutty flavour. The end product of Fenugreek Manhattan is a smooth cocktail with a buttery sweetness that gives you an after-taste. The truth is, the cocktails at Firangi’s will have you craving for some bites. Worry not. You can enjoy nostalgic dishes at Fenugreek Manhattan, which provides excellent choices that blend well with your cocktail.

 

3. Roxy Bar

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Roxy Bar is the new Bar in Singapore that aims to ensure that rock and roll will never die. Despite opening its door during the pandemic, the New York-inspired bar is a favourite go-to haven for many Singaporeans inspired by its 70s rock music. The Bar is beautifully decorated and themed with red neon, which adds life to the well-lit dancing floor creating an ideal environment for romantic moves. Roxy Bar cocktail menu resembles a Spotify playlist than a drink list, with the best jams by Tash Nayar behind the velvet curtains.

You can order their intriguing cocktail made using vodka as a base, fresh lemon and egg white for the body and added Rinomato vermouth and cherry liqueur to give it a familiar yet new taste. Their tasty Negroni cocktail is built on a mezcal base, giving it a smoky flavour yet a smooth tipple. It would be an injustice not to sample their classic cocktail- Manhattan, which has added Tempus Crème De Cacoa to give it a bittersweet chocolate finish. Consequently, Roxy Bar provides the ultimate place to take your particular person where you can dance as you sip up their tantalizing cocktails.

 

4. Flow Bar

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Flow Bar is a classy club in Singapore surrounded by lush greenery and wood tones. The Bar is established above Michelin-starred Restaurant JAG and has ample space to accommodate crowds of cocktail lovers. You can choose to make yourself comfortable on their Chesterfield sofas to relish an intimate seating with your significant other. Alternatively, you get yourself an ideal space at the front-row seats of the Bar, which will allow you to enjoy their marvellous mixology.

Without wasting more time, peruse through their detailed cocktail menu divided into three categories: Living Room, Garden, and Playground. Under the living room menu, you can choose the Burnt Lemon Whisky Sour, prepared using fresh and burnt lemons to maintain its flavour and a frothing agent, thus making the cocktail vegetarian friendly. The Garden menu is prepared with fresh Citrus, made with Bobby’s Gin, lemongrass, kaffir, and seltzer to quench your thirst after a hot sunny day.

The Playground menu will give unique creations like the Cinnamon Girl, which uses apple bourbon, a French apple Liqueur (Pommeau), fresh lemon, and caramel giving you an apple pie in a glass. In addition,  on the playground menu is the famous Jesse James, a spirit-forward cocktail that combines smooth Balvenie 12-year-old scotch and rye whiskies with sweet vermouth guaranteed to make you feel on top of the world.

The signature drink at Flow Bar is Expresso Martini, prepared with Nikka vodka and house-brewed expresso. Dulce de leche is overlaid on top of the drink, giving it a sweet, creamy taste that is sure to provide you with a mesmerizing experience.

 

5. Writers Bar

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Writers Bar is a new bar in Singapore set inside the spectacular Raffles Hotel. The Bar has launched a new menu of cocktails inspired by the crime novel The Raffles Affair, and the drinks have adopted mystery names like Smoking Gun and Poisoned Pen, which are themes in the book. Writers Bar creates several iconic cocktails that will leave you spoilt for choice in identifying your best flavour.

The Bar is decorated with great colonial interiors, making it an ideal spot for business meetings, a date night with your loved one, or a fancy girls’ night out. A must-try drink is their famous Cold Case created from Chalong Bay Thai Sweet Basil Rum, peach orgeat, coconut, and lime.

Moreover, their Million Dollar Cocktail is truly compelling as it uses Raffles 1915 Gin created with jasmine, fresh pomelo, lemongrass, kaffir lime leaf, nutmeg, and cardamom. The drinks at Writers Bar have complex flavours and give you an after-taste. The best deal is that you can enjoy your cocktails with some sumptuous bites, including samosas, truffle fries, and cheese spreads.

 

6. Club 5

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Club 5 is an exotic bar located on the first floor of Park Royal on Beach Road that was given a tasteful revamp in 2020, transforming it into a modern cocktail bar. Although Club 5 is hidden, it is a go-to haven for most locals who learned about its fame purely by word of mouth. The cocktail menu at Club 5 is inspired by the culturally rich areas of beach Road, Arab Street, and Bugis Junction.

You can order Nasi Lema’rgarita, created from the Arab Street theme using coconut tequila, citrus, aromatic pandan, dry Curacao, cucumber, Ikan bills, and peanut, giving you a not so pronounced taste of pandan. Alternatively, sample their Boogie Street, which crowd-famous gin sour created using London Dry Gin, mezcal, citrus, apricot brandy, agave, and Violette. A must-try at Club 5 is their refreshing Calm Waters Mocktail with a touch of tropical created with pineapple, citrus, galangal, and Thai ginger beer. What’s more, you can relish their sumptuous bites with their signature dish- homemade wagyu satay with hazelnut dip that is everyone’s favourite at Club

 

7. The Levant

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The Levant is a new breezy alfresco oasis that makes you fall in love with Singapore as you enjoy its enticing cocktails. The joint is located on top of the hotel ST Signature in Tanjong Pagar. Levant bar has plenty of seating areas due to its 360-degree space, thus accommodating love birds, group parties, and co-workers without creating interference. The urban paradise is a popular joint for many looking to unwind from a busy day after work or looking to have a heart-to-heart talk with their sweetheart.

The Levant cocktail menu is the Mediterranean- inspired to please different palates with their sweet, fruity, savoury, and intense flavour. If you have a sweet tooth, order their Levantine Shore, which is created with a refreshing twist of pisco, bergamot, and fruity Fassionola. On the other hand, if you crave a tangy twist, try their II Rhubarb Sour with Monkey Shoulder whisky created using rhubarb and hints of cinnamon and hibiscus. Suppose you are a Gin maniac, Blossom Mist made with Japanese Roku gin, and a subtle touch of chamomile, elderflower, and Calamansi are sure to satiate your craving.

 

8. Neon Pigeon

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Neon Pigeon recently opened a new outlet in Singapore’s Carpenter street. The Bar has a fantastic ambience with beautiful art displays, incredible music, iconic drinks, and friendly staff who ensure they give you the best service to make you a regular at Neon Pigeon. You can sample their unique cocktails that keep the crowd coming to Neon Pigeon, including Kosupure, Boshi maker, and Ichi-Go Lightly.

You will enjoy their Kosupure, made with Midori (melon liqueur) and Applejack, with carbon dioxide added for bubbles. Neon Pigeon spice up your experience by serving Kosupure with an iconic bird glass. If you crave a delicious tipple, grab a glass of their Ichi-Go Lightly created with a creamy, strawberry gin-based drink sprinkled with seaweed.

 

9. Junior The Pocket Bar

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Are you wondering where you can enjoy a drink with your friends with less crowd in Singapore? Junior The Pocket Bar is the place to visit since it is discreetly located in Ann Siang Hill, and as the name suggests, it has a capacity of 25 seats. The new joint is ideal for a romantic date with your honey due to its dark, cosy, and intimate vibe.

Junior The Pocket Bar has a unique cocktail menu that changes twice yearly and a mainstays menu available all year round. The best bit at Junior The Pocket Bar is their Homebrew and Highballs, which are house-fermented tipples that are alcohol-free. A must-try is their Lacto Lime Soda created from salt-cured citrus, lime leaf, soda, tequila that will satiate your palate. A good cocktail blends well with some savoury bites, and with their sandwich, you can never go wrong to ensure you experience a messy explosion of flavours.

 

10. Anouska’s Bar

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Anouska’s Bar is a cosy bar discretely located in Duxton Reserve at Tanjong Pagar. The Bar is charmingly decorated with bold colours, including gold, black and yellow creating a tranquil and inviting ambience. Anouska’s Bar has ample space allowing you to choose whether to sit on their comfy loungers sit at Bar for an up-close cocktail.

You can explore their diverse menu that features premium wines, a small selection of beers, top-shelf spirits, and signature Chinese-inspired cocktails. Some of the drinks you can sample include Castellblanch Cava Brut from Spain, Chen Pi Collins, a mandarin-infused gin, Canton Sour, a mix of whisky, and amaretto with a dash of bitters, and Escape to Kaifeng, a floral aperitif with Tanqueray London dry gin.

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10 ABANDONED PLACES IN SINGAPORE AND THEIR STORIES

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Despite Singapore being a dazzling city inundated with beautiful skyscrapers, several forgotten zones have decaying mansions, abandoned towns, and wartime relics. In times past, these places were full of life, but today, they are a shadow of their former glory.

Nevertheless, they still attract tonnes of visitors who want to learn about the history of Singapore. Since most of these places are deserted, it would help to explore them with your friends rather than visit them alone. Keep in mind some of these places are prohibited from the public; therefore, you can observe them from a distance. Please scroll through the article to discover some of the abandoned places in Singapore and their stories.

1. Dakota Crescent

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Dakota Crescent is among the oldest housing estates in Singapore, built-in 1958. In 2016, its residents were relocated by the government to pave the way for the redevelopment of low-rise brick-clad flats. Dakota Crescent was the first estate in Singapore that provided a decent standard of living for its residents since it had one-roomed apartments. Water and electricity were available on every floor, including garbage chutes that helped improve sanitation.

Most residents in Dakota Crescent forged strong friendships with each other, allowing them to live as a united community. Since many of the residents that occupied the estate were the elderly, they would frequently meet for coffee and interact with their neighbours, thus creating a sense of belonging for them to the place. The famous dove playground kept children in the estate entertained while allowing their parents to monitor them from their flats to ensure they were safe.

In addition, the residents living in the estate came from different races and dialects, which enriched the language diversity of the area. Although the estate was a buzzing city with life in times past, it is currently a ghost town as its residents were relocated to other estates by authorities. Most Singaporeans love to visit Dakota Crescent to learn about the history of Singapore. Moreover, the once vibrant dove playground is toured by school children as part of heritage trips.

2. Istana Woodneuk

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Istana Woodneuk is an expensive abandoned mansion that belonged to the Sultan of Johor. The mansion is located in a hidden mass of vegetation between Holland Road and Tyresall Avenue was built for the fourth wife of the Sultan in the 19th century. When the wife died, Sultan sold out the house to Sultan Ibrahim, and later it was used as the General’s headquarters and a military hospital.

The former palace has endured the test of time from human brutality and nature. In 1942, Istana Woodneuk was bombed by the Japanese and killed approximately 700 medics and patients. Additionally, in 2006 its glorious blue roof and much of the upper structure were significantly destroyed by fire. Despite its rough past, it’s a wonder that the first floor remains intact and can still feel its magnificence from the flooring timber cladding on the walls. Its living hall, a spacious room with a ceiling decorated with cornices, is still intact.

The timber screen doors along the house have long decayed, and most of the area is covered with a vast expanse of greenery. The balconies and steel railing on the main staircases are decorated with floral designs, topped with elaborate timber handrails. The abandoned palace has been a famous go-to place for local explorers, drug addicts, and worshippers. The entire area is filled with graffiti images that are artistically impressively, while some are scary enough and resemble a ceremonial haven for pagan worship.

The mansion is now home to hornets and thousands of mosquitoes making the whole place appear more dangerous. Although some people are brave enough to visit the mansion alone, the experience is nerve-wracking and will send chills down your spine as you stroll through the tired and worn-out walls and staircase filled with debris. Recently the authorities in Singapore have restricted visiting the place since its dangerous; therefore, you can appreciate Istana Woodneuk through images and stories to learn about its richness and heritage.

3. Chee Guan Chiang House

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Chee Guan Chiang House is a massive ramshackle bungalow located along Grange Road and Devonshire Road in Singapore. The beautiful mansion covers a land area of 100 000 square feet and showcases various art deco features with a rounded façade. Moreover, the house is among some of the most expensive bungalows in Singapore, with its current value reaching half a billion dollars, including the entire plot of land with the house on it.

The house is surrounded by overgrown flora and has a shoddy driveway that leads to the home. The private bungalow is restricted from public access with sufficient warnings with trespasses getting into the wrong side with the law. Owning a building is a challenge for many Singaporeans baffled by why someone would abandon such a large iconic mansion. Although the mansion’s areas are highly developed, the prime property remains a wasteland and deserted.

After its construction in 1938, the Chee family did not occupy it for long due to World War II, which hit Singapore, leading to their fleeing the country because of the Japanese occupation in 1941. Subsequently, the house became a traveller’s guest house after the war ended. A land tussle ensued over Chee Guan Chiang House when subdivided into four houses and a road.

One new owner, Lee Tat Properties, bought three houses while the authorities sold the remaining house to Grange Heights, who intended to convert the land into a tennis court and a garden. The two property owners could not agree on using the road, forcing Lee Tat to build an iron fence to prevent Grange Heights residents from using the road. The Chee Guan Chiang house was locked in legal limbo for more than 30 years, leading to its abandonment and dilapidated state.

4. Marsiling WWII Tunnel and Naval Base

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Marsiling WWII Tunnel and Naval Base is an underground military tunnel located in the Marsiling jungle built by the British as storage for oil supply for British Royal Air Force. Additionally, the tunnel is located on a small hill between Admiralty Road West and Marsiling Crescent and was abandoned after Singapore gained independence in 1965.

The tunnel, discovered in the early 2000s, has two storeys descending below the ground and is an ideal hotspot for historians and explorers. In 2014 during Singapore’s 72nd anniversary of independence, the authorities opened the tunnels for the public to visit and explore. The National Heritage Board provided Singaporeans with a guided tour to the tunnel to enlighten people about how the British surrendered their country to the Japanese.

Although the tunnel has been sealed and closed to the public in recent times, some local explorers have dug a small opening at the entrance to allow them to access the abandoned tunnels that speak about Singapore’s heritage. The underground tunnel is now home to spiders, creepy crawlies, giant geckos, and centipedes that are guaranteed to send chills all over your body.

5. Matilda House

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Matilda House was the most iconic property in Punggol, housing six bedrooms, a raised floor, and an entrance on both ends. The property had a horse stable, a tennis court, a massive orchard that grew tropical fruits, including durians and mangosteens, and servant’s quarters within the compound. The orchard’s calming breeze protected the property from the heated weather of Singapore.

Matilda House has stood the test of time by surviving two world wars, making it the oldest bungalow in Singapore. The house belonged to the Cashin family, the wealthiest Eurasian family in Singapore in the 19th century. The owner Joseph William gave the 417 square meters Matilda House as a gift to his wife, Josephine Matilda Cashin, hence the house’s name.

In the 1980s, the Singapore government underwent reforms in land acquisition, reclaiming over a million square meters of land in Punggol, forcing the eviction of the Cashin from the Matilda house. Financial woes and lack of demand led to the house’s failure to develop, thus leading to its abandoned state.

Due to its deteriorating state, villages passing through the house claimed to see a lady with long hair sitting on top of a tree to guard the mansion from intruders. Others reported seeing a white mist floating along the house’s corridors, claiming it was being haunted. According to locals, some three construction workers mysteriously disappeared in an attempt to demolish Matilda House, forcing the developer to desert the project and keep it off from the site.

Fortunately, in 2010 a new developer, Sim Lian Group, bought Matilda House and converted it to a clubhouse without demolishing it. During the renovation, the developer involved spiritual masters in helping him negotiate with spirits lingering in the house. The fear of the ghosts still lives on today, with the lights at the clubhouse never switched off to ensure maximum safety. Although given a new lease in life, Matilda House lives on to tell the tale of its haunted history.

6. Neo Tiew Estate

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Neo Tiew Estate was once a bustling estate located in Lim Chu Kang; the town is currently abandoned and used for military training; thus, it is out of bounds. Although the Neo Tiew Estate was small, it consisted of two four-story residential slab blocks with shops, a wet market, and a playground for the children within the estate.

The ghost town was named after a businessman who pioneered the development of Lim Chu Kang in the early 20th century. Due to its increased dilapidated state, locals began tales claiming to haunt Neo Tiew Estate. A famous story is about a gambler who stuck seven needles into a banana tree to compel the spirits within the building to provide him with winning lottery numbers. Upon hitting the jackpot, the gambler neglected to remove the needles, killing the tree and angering the spirits.

Even though the abandoned Neo Tiew Estate is out of bound to the public at present, you can get a glimpse of its past by observing from afar when passing by bus through Lim Chu Kang. Therefore, for your safety, it would help to keep off the Neo Tiew Estate or risk bumping into hundreds of army troops during their training; thus, risk your being on the wrong side of the law for trespassing.

7. Old Changi Hospital

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Old Changi Hospital is the present-day defunct general hospital in Changi, which began operations in 1935. The hospital was later taken over by the Japanese military police, who used the building to lock more than 50,000 prisoners of war and as a torture chamber during their occupation in Singapore. Today, when you visit the hospital, you will see the thick chains hanging from the walls and blood-stained floors depicting the brutal torture techniques used by the Japanese.

At the end of World War II, the British used it as their military hospital, including the Singapore Armed Forces. Through the years, reforms made on the hospital saw the hospital open to the public, serving the military staff and their families. Vandalism and slander about Satanists using the rooms as a site for demonic practices led to the closure of services at the hospital.

The hallways, awash with staff and patients, turned into spaces for trespassers and vandals. Today the deserted building still stands vacant to tell about Singapore’s heritage. The building is prohibited from entering with security officers guarding the premises. You can observe the Old Changi Hospital from afar or enjoy a virtual tour of it from the comfort of your condo.

8. Fort Serapong

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Fort Serapong is a sprawling military abandoned complex with tunnels, bunkers, and underground spaces. The complex is located at the North-Eastern edge of Sentosa Island and was built between 1870 and 1890. Fort Serapong is surrounded by an overgrown jungle with no manicured or regulated adventure space. Additionally, the buildings on the complex are extremely worn-out from the intense jungle foliage and tropical climate over the years.

The purpose of building the port was to keep pirates at bay during World War II. Adventures seekers can have a sigh of relief to learn that Fort Serapong is accessible via guided tours. The tour will include artificial trails, rough cement grounds covered with debris, and small makeshift bridges inside the fort. Ensure to bring enough water and snack and wear comfortable shoes to experience an adventure of a lifetime at Fort Serapong.

9. Tanglin Hill Brunei Hostel

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The Brunei government constructed the hostel during the mid-1950s to facilitate accommodation for students studying in Singapore. Since the Brunei government had not established a proper education system, they sent their best-performing students to Singapore and provided lodging at Tanglin Hill Brunei Hostel. Initially, the building adopted a colonial-style architecture, but with increased demand of the students, the Brunei government built a more modern multi-storey dormitory.

In 1983, the Brunei government established its education system and decided to shut down the hostel, abandoned since. Although the hostel was a bustling dormitory thronged by students, today, the building looks dilapidated with graffiti artworks on its walls and rumoured ghost sightings. Its ceiling has since collapsed and rubble littered everywhere as the building succumbed to the embrace of nature.

10. Bukit Timah Railway Station

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The railway station was opened in 1903 and was initially owned by the Malaysian government. In July 2011 Singapore government took over Bukit Timah Railway Station and opened it to the public. Today the railway station remains in the state it was vacated, and it has not been developed nor reconstructed.

Although the railway station is no longer used, it stands as a sentimental reminder of Singapore’s railway heritage. Most of the tracks on the railway were removed, with only a few left for explorers who frequent the station. Most Singaporeans visit the rustic space to experience a relaxing haven from the busy city life and take panoramic shots along the beautiful scenic views of the station.

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10 MOST ULU PLACES IN SINGAPORE TO ESCAPE FROM THE CITY CHAOS

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Singapore is globally recognized as having the best beaches, parks, cafes, and restaurants. Most Singaporeans and tourists are often spoilt for adventure, meal options, and exploring mother nature. Are you bored of visiting the same eateries, beaches, and parks within the city? Worry not.

Shariot car sharing and rental services have prepared this article to help you discover some of the ulu places in Singapore to escape from the city chaos, where you can relish sumptuous meals and unwind with your loved ones. Additionally, you will enjoy a relaxing ride with your family as you explore some amazing places in Singapore you never knew existed. Are you worried about venturing into these ulu places when you don’t have a car? Book your Shariot now and enjoy the safest ride with your trusted companion.

1. Cacio e Pepe Italian Restaurant

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Are you craving some Italian Cuisine? Head down to Cacio e Pepe Italian Restaurant since it is one of the ulu restaurants in Singapore that prepare and serve the best Italian delicacies. Although Cacio e Pepe is an Italian word meaning cheese and pepper, you will enjoy delicious meals more than that.

The hidden gem is located at Bukit Batok’s residential areas, and you are guaranteed to enjoy a heart-to-heart conversation with your significant other in this quiet restaurant. Cacio e Pepe Italian Restaurant will provide you with a pleasant ambience that feels like eating into a family-owned trattoria in Italy.

The best bit of visiting this ulu restaurant is you have various options to choose from, including pizzas, antipasti, and risottos. In addition, if you are fortunate enough, you can relish fresh seafood such as codfish and their sweet, excellent burrata cheese. You are sure to satisfy your craving for pasta, from their extensive pasta menu, including Tagliatelle al Tartufo and Tortelli al Granchio.

Ensure to reserve some space for their mouth-watering dessert, such as the Rum Lava Cake with Macadamia Nuts. Therefore, waste no time but drive now to the Cacio e Pepe and give yourself an authentic treat with their Italian delicacies.

2. Sembawang’s Malta Crescent Bunkers

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Are you an adventurous explorer? Sembawang’s Malta Crescent Bunkers is ideal for visiting and exploring these underground tunnels in Singapore’s colonial history. The bunkers are not visible and rarely attract attention since they are entirely covered by grass.

The underground bunkers were home to the British naval base for safely keeping their storage facilities and air-raid shelters. Although the bunkers are quiet and chaos-free, it is impossible to get inside the underground tunnel since it is cemented to keep people out. The best thing is you can still locate distinctive features aboveground, including steps leading to the bunker since the place is unrestricted.

Since the area is completely isolated with no people, do not go alone to the bunkers, have some friends accompany you to ensure you enjoy the experiences and landscapes of this ulu place. Moreover, carry some snacks and enough water to keep you energized. Sembawang’s Malta Crescent Bunkers is ideal for taking iconic shots because of its tranquility due to less human traffic and clear contrast between civilization and nature.

3. Rider’s Café

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A popular ulu café to explore in Singapore is Rider’s Café, where you enjoy delicious food in the comfort of a casual, relaxing space away from the city chaos. The café is located at Bukit Timah and manicured with lush greenery ensuring you enjoy your meals besides nature. The café is built with the colonial-style architectural design and represents Singapore’s heritage giving you an ideal spot to enjoy your meals outdoors.

You will relish your sumptuous meal as you admire adorable horses in action at the Bukit Timah Saddle Club next to the café, which has an unrestricted view. If you love caffeine, drink their hot cuppa and enjoy their brunch delicacies, including Brioche French Toast with Burnt Bananas. At Rider’s café, you are spoilt for choice when it comes to western dishes, such as pasta and steaks, delectable desserts like Death by Chocolate Cake with Vanilla Ice Cream to satiate your sugar craving.

Since Rider’s café is not accessible via public transport, book your Shariot now to ensure you enjoy the most comfortable and affordable ride to this cosy café. There’s plenty of secure and free parking available, thus ensuring your long drive to Rider’s café is not in vain.

4. Kranji Marshes

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Kranji Marshes is among the largest freshwater marshes in Singapore. It is located along the northwest shore of Kranji Reservoir and covers 56.8 hectares. Although the freshwater marshland is rustic, it is a habitat to unique biodiversity, including a rich array of flora and fauna, more than 170 bird species, 54 types of butterflies, and 33 dragonflies species.

You can escape to this ulu place and explore the freshwater marsh, woodland, and grass habitats for an adventure of a lifetime. The best bit of Kranji Marshes is an iconic bird-watching tower where you can observe while enjoying the scenery. Kranji Marshes is an ideal place to visit with your entire family, including the little guys, since there is ample space to play and run around as you explore mother nature.

You can enjoy a walk along with Neo Tiew Woods and stake out birds and reptiles, like monitor lizards and woodpeckers. If you are fortunate, you can see a Changeable Hawk Eagle or White-bellied Sea Eagle perching on one of the tall trees. Did you know that birds are shy? Head down to Marsh Station and get into one of the bird’s hides to observe shy marshy birds, including the Purple Swamphen and Common Moorhen. The migratory season is from November to March, where you will have the opportunity to observe visiting species such as the Japanese Sparrowhawk and Black Baza.

5. The Coastal Settlement

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The Coastal Settlement is a casual dining eatery and bar in Singapore that allows you to enjoy nature as your wine and dine since it is surrounded by lush greenery. The restaurant offers indoor and outdoor dining options and is perfect for brunch, a lunch date with your significant other, and dinner with your loved ones.

The first thing that greets you at the entrance of this restaurant is its breathtaking intricate décor with rustic and contemporary elements, which creates a tranquil and comfy ambience. The experience at the Coastal Settlement will help you reminisce Singapore’s heritage back in time with items, including retro memorabilia, antique furniture, Vespa scooters, and vinyl players.

The restaurant menu is well-curated with local flavours while preserving a modern twist. The Coastal Settlement provides you with an extensive menu, including Garlic Prawns, Thin Crust Pizza, Ribeye Rosti, Spam Fries, and Hae Bee Hiam Mentaiko Salmon Pasta. Therefore, book your Shariot now to the Coastal Settlement and enjoy a ride to this ulu place to sample their sumptuous meals.

6. Woodlands Waterfront Park

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Woodlands Waterfront Park is an ideal ulu place where you can experience tranquillity and a breath of fresh air. The park is located at Admiralty Road West in Singapore near Malaysia. The scenic park is a popular getaway destination for tourists and locals. It provides panoramic views of the entire coastal park and Straits of Johor Bahru from the vantage points.

Additionally, the park is bestowed with a large playground and equipment, making it a perfect destination to visit with your loved ones to enjoy various recreational activities. If you are an exercise maniac, spring over to Woodlands Waterfront Park and explore their undulating terrain fitted with jogging and cycling tracks for an adventurous and challenging experience.

Alternatively, you can enjoy a stroll down the 1.5km waterfront promenade as you admire the breathtaking views of the sea, especially during sunset. Your little guys will have a blast at the playground situated next to the promenade. Since the park has several scenic views, including Johor Straits, flora and fauna, and gorgeous sunset, do not forget to take Instagram-worthy shots for a memorable adventure. Consequently, Woodlands Waterfront Park is a perfect ulu place that helps you escape from all the city chaos and clear your head off all anxieties.

7. Bistro Gardenasia

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Bistro Gardenasia is a farm-oriented café located in Kranji, the most ulu part of Singapore. The lounge houses a café, farm stay, and event space all in one establishment. The café provides you with a perfect opportunity to escape from the city chaos and enjoy a serene environment. Bistro Gardenasia is an ideal countryside getaway with your loved ones where you can play and dine while exploring mother nature.

The best thing about staying at the Bistro Gardenasia is that their farm stay villas are hidden gems away from the cafe, thus providing privacy and a mesmerizing experience. The restaurant offers you a high-quality farm-to-table dining experience, ensuring that all their meals are made from the freshest ingredients.

The Truth is, you will be spoilt for choice with their delicious menu displaying an array of delicacies, including salads, steaks, pasta, and local dishes with a blended twist. You are sure to delight your palate with their Char-grilled Ribeye Hor Fun and some serving of meat. Their salad serving is a must-eat since their portions are generous and consist of fresh and crunchy leafy greens.

In addition, reserve some space for their healthy farm-fresh beverages, such as Aloe Vera lime juice or ice-cold roselle with react cactus extracts which will leave you refreshed and combat Singapore’s heat. What’s more, if you crave lamb, they make the juiciest and flavorful food at the diner. Although the place is inaccessible without your own transport, you don’t have to board a plane or train to get you there; book your Shariot today and experience the perfect getaway all-in-one package.

8. Keppel Hill Reservoir

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Keppel Hill Reservoir is a significant ulu place to venture for adventure lovers since it serves as a perfect reminder of Singapore’s colonial past. Moreover, the reservoir is deep within dense and undeveloped terrain and was completely abandoned and wiped away from maps. Impressively, the reservoir was rediscovered by the National Heritage Board Researchers in 2014; thus, it is safe for the public to explore.

Since still waters and mother nature surround the Keppel Hill Reservoir, it makes it a tranquil place to clear your mind and escape away from the city chaos. You need to wear comfortable shoes to the reservoir since it requires a bit of trekking through the vegetation. Ensure to pack some snacks and enough water to keep your energy up and hydrated for maximum experience at the reservoir. Although the reservoir has a swimming pool, it is not safe, so keep off and enjoy other features in the surroundings.

9. Dutch Colony Coffee Co

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Dutch Colony Coffee Co is an iconic place to enjoy a good cuppa since it’s located in a quiet neighbourhood. The ulu place is secluded far from the city, giving you a perfect getaway to explore with your particular person. Dutch Colony Coffee Co is decorated with dark wood furnishings and pleasant lighting, giving you a homey feeling.

The Dutch colony provides you with a mixture of sweet and savoury options to ensure you satiate your taste buds. You can try their delicious French Toast and House Pancakes or Five-Spiced Beef Chilli Fries. Additionally, they can make for you a custom-made cuppa with their Brew Bar, where you can select the type of coffee beans and brewing method -either Hand brew or Machine brew.

The best deal is their cold brew coffee which comes uniquely packed in a chemical flask. What’s more, you can drink it with a Speculoos Cheesecake or Rainbow Cake for a sumptuous tea break. Since you cannot afford to visit Dutch Colony Coffee Co every day, grab some coffee beans, brewing gear, and unique merchandise at the store to satiate your cuppa craving at home.

10. Changi Beach

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Changi Beach is among the oldest ulu places in Singapore and still retains a Kampong ambience. The white beach still retains coconut palms, park benches, shelters, BBQ pits, making it an ideal getaway for families to explore.

Are you searching for a quiet place to unwind and clear your mind? Head down to Changi Beach, a perfect escape to utopia. The beach is secluded far from Singapore city; thus, it is less crowded and provides you with a calm and tranquil place to enjoy your visit. You can enjoy a bird’s view of the sunset at Changi Beach as you listen to the calming sound of the sea wave gracing the shore.

THE MOST SPECTACULAR BRIDGES IN SINGAPORE WORTH VISITING IN 2022

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Singapore is a beautiful island, bestowed with some of the most iconic architectural marvels and the most spectacular bridges globally. Although most of the bridges are built in all shapes, sizes, and heights, the good thing is you don’t have to put a hole in your pocket to explore their unique construction and appearance that will get your heart racing.

The beautiful bridges not only link Singaporeans together but provide ease of travel and walking from one point to the other. Additionally, you can enjoy a walk, go sightseeing and take a ride along with the suspension and vehicular bridges. Most locals and tourists throng to some of these bridges to relish an elevated view of the Singapore skyline, catch a glimpse of the sunset or sunrise, and stargaze with their loved ones. If you wonder where to start exploring the spectacular bridges in Singapore in 2022, Shariot car sharing and rentals services have prepared this article to help you.

1. Helix Bridge

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Helix Bridge is one of the longest pedestrian bridges and most iconic landmarks in Singapore. The pedestrian bridge is located at the Marina Bay Links Marina Centre with Marina South. Helix Bridge is a double helix built using stainless steel and has a 280 meters walkway.

Most tourists and locals frequent Helix Bridge to enjoy a bird’s eye view of the Singapore skyline and nearby attractions. Since the bridge has an art gallery open to the public, you can give your eyes a feast by admiring unique children’s paintings and drawings. The bridge is best for an evening walk with your special person since you can enjoy the magnificent scenery of Singapore.

The ideal time to blast at the bridge is during nightfall, when the whole place is touched-up with dazzling LED lighting. If you are fortunate enough during an evening stroll, you enjoy the Museum arts and sciences event, often showcased on the bridge’s walls. The best bit of the bridge is it provides you with a vantage point for taking Instagram-worthy shots, especially at night. Your access to Helix Bridge is free all day, so hurry and explore this magnificent architectural wonder.

2. Henderson Waves Bridge

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Henderson Waves Bridge is Singaporean’s highest pedestrian bridge on the island, 36 meters above the ground. The wonder bridge imitates the undulating shape, curves, and twists along its entire 274-meter length. Moreover, its shapes provide hidden recess and sell-like spaces, where persons on the bridge can sit and observe their surroundings. Henderson Waves Bridge links Telok Blangah Hill Park with the sprawling Mount Faber Park.

The bridge provides ultimate privacy and room to rest, making it a favorite spot for families, lovebirds, and joggers during the weekends. In addition, Henderson Waves Bridge turns into a spectacular haven from 7 pm to 7 am every night as it illuminates to stunning effect of the LED lighting. Most Singaporeans and tourists love visiting the bridge at dusk fall to experience the sunset and if you are patient enough, linger around the bridge to catch a bird’s eye view of the bright sunrise.

Although the bridge is a go-to place for most people, it is never overcrowded since its spacious enough to accommodate cyclists and pedestrians without causing traffic. You will relish an outstanding outdoor experience, walking through the top of the forests as you admire mother nature, including flora and fauna and birds in their natural habitat. The bridge provides you with a perfect spot to catch panoramic views of Singapore.

3. Alkaff Bridge

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Alkaff Bridge is famously known as Singapore’s first Art Bridge since its painted with more than 55 different colours and 900litres of paint. The pedestrian bridge is located along the Singapore River at Robertson Quay. The bridge is a landmark of Singapore’s heritage with its tongkang shape, which signifies a light boat used to transport goods along the Singapore river in the ancient days.

Alkaff Bridge is named after a famous Arab family, among the wealthiest people in Singapore during the 20th century. Suppose you are looking for a budget-friendly iconic bridge to visit in Singapore, head down to Alkaff Bridge, where entry is free. The colourful bridge provides you with an ideal platform to relish an evening walk with your significant other and take panoramic photo shoots for a memorable experience.

Besides the dazzling colours that add beauty to the bridge, it is bestowed with a bright lighting system that accentuates the colours with a panoramic view. Since the entire structure is lit up from top to bottom, you are guaranteed to get the best view of the sunset and Singapore skyline.

4. Esplanade Bridge

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Esplanade Bridge is a famous bridge in Singapore that connects Merlion Park in the south and Esplanade theatres in the north. The bridge covers 261-meter and is a pedestrian and vehicular Passover spanning over the mouth of the Singapore River. Additionally, the arched bridge has four lanes with pedestrian footpaths on either side, and it was built to ease car traffic from the nearby Anderson bridge.

During special occasions in Singapore, including National Day celebrations and New Year’s Eve, the Esplanade bridge is often closed for vehicular traffic to ensure pedestrians who flock here in thousands a safe location to gather. The best bit of Esplanade Bridge is it will provide you with a crystal view of the waterfront, Marina Bay and Merlion Park. The bridge is installed with hundreds of colourful vertical flags illuminated by kaleidoscopic lighting, thus providing you with a beautiful scene of the surrounding areas and a perfect photo spot.

5. Benjamin Sheares Bridge

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The architectural gem is among Singapore’s longest and tallest bridges and is a famous vehicular flyover. Benjamin Sheares Bridge consists of 8 lanes and a pair of two-meter-wide pedestrian footpaths. Moreover, the bridge passes over Kallang Basin Bay and serves as a passage for the free movement of ships. The bridge is named after the second President of Singapore and is a busy vehicular Passover.

Although the bridge is too hot to walk over, you can go under the bridge at the starting point to get respite from the sun and shade. After a long walk along the bridge, you can rest and sit on the path by the edge of the Kallang River to enjoy your surrounding or have a drink.

The majestic bridge has a flat, safe running path and is ideal for speed training. Most athletes enjoy training on the bridge since it is well-lit with street lamps, providing sufficient visibility at night. In addition, you can catch a glimpse of various architectural attractions at Marina Bay and the beautiful sunset at Benjamin Shears Bridge.

6. Macritchie Tree Suspension bridge

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Macritchie Tree Suspension bridge is a crucial spectacle of Singapore since it provides spectacular views of the rainforests beneath the walkway, allowing you to explore mother nature. The architectural marvel is not for the faint-hearted since it stands 30 m above ground level. The bridge connects the two highest hills in the Central Catchment Nature Reserve and gives you a fascinating view of the lush greenery and waters of the Upper Pierce Reservoir.

You can enjoy a tranquil hike at the Macritchie Tree Suspension bridge and take Instagram-worthy shots as you capture its beautiful scenery. The best thing about walking along the bridge is you will get an elevated view of the treetops and animals in the forest canopy. You can access the Macritchie Tree Suspension bridge from the Macritchie Reservoir Park or start at the Windsor Nature Park.

Since the suspension bridge is a narrow and one-way pathway, you cannot return via the bridge; instead, you will use the forest path below. If you want to cut down some calories, head down to the suspension bridge since the walkway’s length is about 250m, and its highest point is 25m. Therefore, wear comfortable shoes and carry snacks and enough water since an adventurous walk may take around a 7 to 10 km hike.

7. Cavenagh Bridge

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Cavenagh Bridge is a historical and ancient suspension bridge across the Singapore River. Besides, the bridge is the only one in Singapore that survived intact in its original form since its construction in 1869. The bridge was built to ease the connection of the Commercial Square on the south bank to the government quarter on the north bank of the river. The bridge was built in Glasgow and shipped to Singapore in sections assembled by Indian convict labourers.

The bridge is dedicated for pedestrian use only, and no vehicles, cattle, and horses are allowed to cross as indicated on the signages placed at each end of the bridge. At the end of the bridge, you will enjoy admiring an undeniable cute bronze family of cats. Cavenagh Bridge is an architectural marvel that provides you with a perfect place to stroll as you relish the serenity of the Singapore River.

Additionally, you watch ferries and boats go about below the bridge as you hang out at the bridge. The best time to visit the Cavenagh Bridge is at nightfall when the entire place is adorned with light making it look heavenly. The bridge provides you with an ideal platform to take amazing photos besides sculptures depicting life back in the days of yore which are available on the southern side.

8. Elgin Bridge

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The architecture gem was built in the 1800s and served as a footbridge for the Chinese merchants and Indian traders. Elgin Bridge links the North Bridge Road and the South Bridge Road and transport pedestrians and vehicles. Today’s concrete bridge replaced the ancient one in 1929 and retained its name.

The bridge has a unique feature consisting of two cast-iron lamps with medallions on either side, with an inscription of the Singapore Lion. The lights turn the bridge into a beautiful haven at dusk fall as they are portrayed in different glowing rainbow colours and intermittently change to other shades. You can enjoy a quiet evening walk with your significant other at Elgin Bridge as you admire the beautiful Singapore River. Elgin Bridge is an excellent place to take iconic pictures as you capture a different aspect of the riverfront lights.

9. Anderson Bridge

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Anderson Bridge is a historic bridge located at the mouth of the Singapore River, which facilitated trade and transport links necessary for the city’s growth. The bridge was constructed in the 1900s and lay adjacent to the Cavenagh bridge. The Anderson Bridge eliminated the need for boatmen to ferry passengers across the river by connecting the river’s south bank with the north.

One of the critical features of Anderson Bridge is the ornately decorated arched iron doors at both ends, allowing people to know the beginning and the end of the bridge’s journey. Additionally, you will see bronze lamps hung on the bridge’s arches. Since iconic buildings with beautiful sceneries surround Anderson Bridge, it provides you with a clear view of Singapore and an opportunity to take some aesthetic shots. The bright-coloured lighting on the bridge turns the place into an exceptional haven where you can enjoy an evening stroll with your loved ones.

10. Jubilee bridge

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Pedestrians regularly throng the magnificent piece of architecture resting upon the Singapore River and throughout the day. The bridge is supported by two main columns that carry its entire weight. It lies adjacent to the Esplanade bridge, and it was created to cater to large crowds, can carry at least 2000 people. The bridge is often linked to Singapore’s modern history, forming part of the 8km heritage trail around the Civic District.

The bridged is a popular go-to place for most Singaporeans and tourists since it adds to the city’s vibrancy, inspiring one to enjoy a walk along its pathway. The best bit of visiting the Jubilee bridge is you will enjoy an unobstructed panoramic view of the Singapore skyline. Moreover, the dazzling multi-colored night lighting enhances water reflectivity giving you mesmerizing experience.

The bridge is installed with crowd separation barriers to ensure safe circulation during events and large gatherings. You can take advantage of the numerous spots at the bridge to take good selfies and landscape photos of the Marina Bay waterfront.

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16 HIDDEN GEMS YOU NEVER KNEW EXISTED IN SINGAPORE.

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We have a secret. Did you know that Singapore has beautiful quiet hoods that are rarely visited? Though this Island is tinny and inundated with iconic architecture and soaring buildings, it has several rarely visited unique places that can provide you and your family with good times.

We bring you the best cafes, restaurants, and bars hidden away from the city grind. Are you ready for this discovery of the best secret spots in Singapore? Here is what to equip yourself with. Book your Shariot for a comfortable ride, and come with a hand GPS to help you track your way. Let’s begin exploring these incredible places.

1. Taus Lamp Post 1

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Taus Lamp Post is one of the rarest places in Singapore where you can paste stickers on public property without attracting a fine. That would once in a lifetime experience; try that in the city, and you will hear a police siren for your arrest.

The cycling community loves this lamppost since it is furthest from Taus. The pasting of the stickers at the lamppost started with a Cycling Singapore Facebook group. The founder started a cycling event from “Song Song to Jurong,” allowing you to slap a sticker on the lamppost at the end of the route. This practice has become cyclists’ ritual of slapping a sticker on the post upon completing the journey.

2. Smith Marine Floating Restaurant

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This magnificent floating restaurant is between Changi Point Ferry Terminal and Pulau Ubin. If you are looking for a place with cosy meals and a cool sea breeze to soothe your tired soul, get into a boat and make your way to Smith Marine.

They will serve you various fresh seafood of your choices, such as sambal mussel, steamed prawn, chili crab, and steamed lobster coupled with pumpkin sauce. You could even come with your family for a beautiful treat. If you want additional experience, you can head to resto’s pouch and fish your snapper or seabass for as little as $35.

3. Japanese Cemetery Park

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A visit to the cemetery may be a strange idea for many people, and however, this hidden place in Hougang is far from scary. It was built in 1891, serving as the final resting place for over 1,000 Japanese soldiers and civilians from the pre-ways years.

The park has a breathtaking floral archway and old-fashioned Japanese architecture that will make you feel like walking in Japan. The pathway has become commonplace for taking Insta-worthy photos. As you walk through the cemetery, you will see some interesting Japanese statutes scattered throughout the park.

These well-preserved relics shed light on the belief and customs of the Japanese people who occupied Singapore in the past. The peaceful environment at the cemetery is second to none in Singapore, allowing lovers of nature and history to enjoy a wonderful stay.

4. Raffles Marina Lighthouse

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Finding a lighthouse in the Island’s cityscape is not a common thing. The Johor Strait Lighthouse and raffles Marina is an excellent place to visit. It was built in 1994 and has withstood the test of time as a marvel worth feeding your eyes. The lighthouse is 12m-high overlooking Taus Second Link bridge sending out 15 meters long light beams every 10 seconds.

It is the only lighthouse privately owned and maintained by the club, offering locals an ideal spot for wedding photography. Marina hotels and the lighthouse have featured various lifestyle and wedding websites and blogs for their beauty. If you are looking for a mind-blowing venue to tie the knot, the Marina Lighthouse should be on your list.

You can stroll down the jetty to see people fishing or head to the restaurants for a delightful meal when you are here. The Raffles Marina club will provide you with an enjoyable mix of Asian and Western cuisines. Before you leave, do not pretend to live the great life with a photo at one of the yachts docked around.

5. Istana Woodneuk

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Horror movie lovers will relish the Istana Woodneuk because the place looks haunted. It is situated near Tyersall Road and Holland Road, tucked away in the woods. The sultan of Johor lived here before it was abandoned during civilization.

Over a century since this place was inhabited, it is no wonder it is covered in vegetation. Authorities do not allow outsiders into this haunted den, but you can observe it from a distance for creepy sightings. The deterioration and the decay of the abandoned houses add to the scariness of the place. Nevertheless, to behold the past beauty turn ghosted city.

6. The Mill

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When their beloved three-story creative space was demolished, Singaporean artists and creative types may have been disheartened. However, their hearts were soothed when a more delightful building was raised in the exact location.

The Mill is unique, standing different from the surrounding grey building due to its Art Deco style. This gothic-style tower was designed by a renowned architecture firm that worked on Parkview Square in Bugis and other landmark structures like Goodwood Park Hotel and St. Andrew’s Cathedral.

You will still love the Mill as a creative hub if you adore creatives. It houses several interior design firms and tailors, and you can also have coffee at its rooftop café. The Mill offers more than the towering building, and it is worth exploring for you and your family.

7. Jurong Eco Garden

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Jurong is home to industrial CleanTech Park with a peaceful eco-garden. After a hectic week of running and dealing with bosses in the office, you need some relaxation at a quiet place, and that is where Jurong eco-garden comes in.

This five-hectare park covers several zones, including the Steam Ravine, the Summit Forest, Freshwater Swap Forest, and the Wildlife Corridor. You can observe various flora and fauna at the eco-garden, such as birds, butterflies, and dragonflies. The serenity at this eco-garden calls out tired city souls to come for a refreshing experience.

8. Clementi Forest

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There is nothing so refreshing and calming as walking in the wood and breathing fresh oxygenated air from the forest. Clementi forest is rarely visited, but Singapore’s hidden gem is a wonder.

The rail corridor was formerly used for transporting goods and commuting to the Malay Peninsula from Singapore. However, this route was converted into a recreational pathway, taking you through Singapore’s reserves and parks. Clementi forest is a 10-minute walk from the old Bukit Timah Railway Station, but they should equip you with good shoes.

The trail passes through muddy paths and thick vegetation. The grass is knee-length, so wear long pants; otherwise, you could be bitten by some insects. The Clementi Forest is home to unique wildlife like birds and butterflies. You will also learn from various flowers and indigenous trees unique to this forest. It will be more fun to join a group to make the hiking trail enjoyable.

9. Marsiling WWII Tunnel & Naval Base

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Do you love history? Are you looking for a vivid description of what happened during World War II? The former Naval base and underground military tunnel, lying in the Marsiling jungle, is the place to learn about Singapore’s struggle for independence.

It is situated between Marsiling Crescent and Admiralty Road West. The British army built the tunnel, acting as an oil storage facility for the Royal Air Force. After Singapore’s independence in 1965, the bunker was abandoned.

Before you embark on this audacious adventure, you should adequately gear up. It is heavy-duty with lots of bashing to help you get through the jungle. There will also be some squeezing as you explore the ins of the bunker and experience the World War fever.

10. Hampstead Wetlands Park

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Though the Seletar Aerospace Oval bustle with the crowd, the Hampstead Wetlands Park is rather next to it is relatively quiet and less frequented. In the past, this place looked like an industrial area with limited green grass, but recently it has been spruced up. When you visit Hampstead Wetlands Park, you could confuse it with a lush English garden. The lily pads and pond make the place adorable.

Despite the rustic element of the park, you can still have fun activities like you would in other famous parks. You can take the short trail loop through the forested area after having fun activities with your loved ones at this quiet place. You could practice birdwatching as you explore the trail and Singapore’s hidden beauties.

11. Former Queen’s Theatre

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Between 1930 to 1982, the former Queen’s Theatre was an entertainment hub. It showed films from Indonesia, Singapore-Malaysia, and Egypt on its big screens, with hundreds of people streaming in to watch. The building’s front façade is conserved and is part of GrandLink Square. However, you can still admire the old theatre from Lorong 44.

12. Kampong Lorong Buangkok

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To know what Singapore villages looked like before skyscrapers were invented, visit Kampong Lorong Buangkok. It has been called Singapore’s last surviving village, and rightly so because they urbanized most villages of its kind.

This small village experienced an influx of tourists because of travel restrictions. Locals and foreigners have a rare opportunity of experiencing what life was like when Singapore had a simple life. The villagers practise farming and rare chicken for food, something you won’t see in the city. Kampong Lorong Buangkok is a place you want to visit and remind yourself of the advantages and disadvantages of urbanization. New development around the village threatens its future, but Kampong Lorong Buangkok is still carrying the torch of the country’s yesteryears.

13. Alexandra Woodland

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Alexandra Woodland is a stone’s throw from Wessex Estate and is famously known as the location of the mysterious Lost Ark. It lies opposite Alexandra Hospital and next to the Rail Corridor. You can take your Shariot to Portsdown Avenue and then trek as you enjoy the sceneries there.

The Lost Ark structure is Alexandra Woodland’s main attraction site. This Ark is made from gigantic fallen trees near a natural pond. Since it is an off-trail, visitors are warned to hike at their own risk. You also want to take care of the place and leave as you found it, meaning you should be mindful of unnecessary litter.

14. Parkview Museum

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Parkview Museum is located on ritzy Parkview Square – nick-named Gotham City building. The museum is home to the largest Italian art collection in Asia. You will also find a wide range of modern art from Europe and Asia displayed in this museum.

Art lovers should add this hidden gem to their must-visit places. You could arrange and visit during private gallery displays and witness several unique art exhibitions and comprehensive gallery tours with a guide.

15. Bollywood Veggies

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A trip to Bollywood Veggies is an adventure in itself before you arrive at the fun location. As you pass through Kranji- Singapore’s countryside, you could forget that you are in Singapore. This place is plastered with green and yellow signs. The buzzy bistros and lush plants make Bollywood Veggies cool and refreshing to behold.

Nature lovers will delight in various vegetables, fruit trees, massive banana trees, and an irrigation pond along the farm trail. Caution: be mindful of your steps; you could step on a frog or stand on ants crossing- not a delightful experience. Cap your visit with a beautiful and peaceful view of the lotus pond.

16. Seng Chew Quarry

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Seng Chew Quarry is known for magical water. It is a product of past mining activities in Singapore in Bukit Gombak. The quarry is underdeveloped and may not be accessible like other quarries.

Remember to wear non-slip shoes to avoid sliding while climbing steep hills. Some people consider this adventure dangerous, while others believe it is exciting. You can explore it and share with us your experience. The mosquitoes and muddy trails may discourage you from climbing; however, the view from the top is spectacular. You won’t regret going all the way.

Now that you have your 16 hidden gems to add to your must-visit list, which one do you want to begin with? Remember to book your Shariot to any of your chosen destinations. Our cars are well-maintained and can take you to any terrain in Singapore. Travel and discover Singapore’s hidden gems for an ultimate experience.

THE BEST BOARDWALK AND ROOFTOP HOTELS IN SINGAPORE

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Work can be exhausting with crazy deadlines to meet, and the constant worry of bills can take a toll on anyone’s soul. The busy schedule sometimes robs parents of playtime with their kids, hence the need for a relaxing weekend and holidays. Singapore provides you with charming boardwalks that accord you and your family playtime in peaceful environments. You can also relieve your stressful week with refreshing drinks and healing meals at several rooftop hotels. The view from these restaurants will make you feel like you are on top of the world. Let’s begin by examining the best boardwalks in Singapore.

Best Boardwalks

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The best bit about Boardwalks is that they are free to explore, and you can bring along your entire family to join in the fun. Additionally, the little guys will enjoy playing at the boardwalks and learning from nature. Scroll through to discover some of the best Boardwalks in Singapore.

1. Labrador Nature and Coastal Walk

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Labrador Nature and Coastal Walk are located 2km within Labrador Park in the southern part of Singapore, providing a leisure activity for the entire family. The coastal walk consists of three distinct segments: Alexandra Garden Trail, Berlayer Greek Mangrove Trail, and Bukit Chermin Boardwalk.

You will explore several habitats at Labrador Nature and Coastal Walk, including mangroves, mudflats, rocky shore, coastal forest, and Adinandra Belukar (a type of secondary forest). At Labrador Nature and Coastal Walk, you will experience Singapore’s heritage by exploring the old fort walls and tunnels which served as underground storerooms for ammunition for the British. The truth is, you will enrich and thrill your senses from the myriads of activities you will experience at the boardwalk.

Embark on a stroll along the coastal boardwalk to experience breathtaking views of the expansive waters at Keppel Harbor, lush greenery of Bukit Chermin, and rocky cliffs of Sentosa island. When the boardwalk is experiencing low tides, you will catch a glimpse of seagrass beds and various species of crustaceans found in the mudflat, including different types of fish.

2. Changi Point Coastal Walk

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The boardwalk connects the scenic Changi coastline from Changi Beach Club to Changi Sailing Club. Changi Boardwalk consists of 6 different sections, including:

  • Sunset Walk, surrounded by lush greenery and the sea on the other side, provides you with the best sunset view.
  • The Kelong walk-a segment of the boardwalk with Kelong stilts built over water.
  • Cliff walks- this is a boardwalk segment with lush greenery with viewing decks that provide you with an elevated panoramic view.
  • Sailing Point Walk- the longest segment on the boardwalk that gives you open views of the sea.
  • Beach Walk- this is the second-longest boardwalk segment that faces Changi Beach.
  • Creek Walk- a segment on the boardwalk that lies on the southern bank of Sungei Changi.

You can visit Changi Point Coastal Walk late in the afternoon to get a stunning view of the sunset and stake out the marine life and birds present on the boardwalk. The good thing is you can explore the boardwalk with the little guys since it’s easy for them to enjoy a walk.

3. Lower Pierce Trail

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Lower Pierce Trail is a 900m boardwalk located at the edge of the Lower Pierce Reservoir. The boardwalk runs through one of Singapore’s last remaining mature secondary forests. Lower Pierce Trail is an ideal spot to enjoy a walk with the entire family since it only takes 45 minutes to complete the trail.

Moreover, you will enjoy and learn as you walk through the trail as there are several informative signboards along the boardwalk which will enlighten you about flora and fauna in the forest. The boardwalk is an essential habitat to the biodiversity of mother nature, including more than 900 flowering plants, 250 animal species, and 100 ferns adapted to the forest surroundings. You will encounter different wildlife, such as mammals and aquatic creatures, along the tranquil boardwalk if you are fortunate enough.

4. Pasir Ris Mangrove

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Pasir Ris Mangrove is a 6-hectare boardwalk ideal for nature lovers due to its lush greenery and variety of wildlife. The boardwalk allows you to explore the mangrove breathing roots, wild cinnamon trees, and wildlife, including otters, vipers, and giant mudskippers.

You will have an opportunity to enjoy birdwatching in their various species, including little Egret, white collared Kingfisher, and Oriental Pied Hornbills. The best part is that you can clamber the three-story high lookout tower for an elevated view of the mangrove boardwalk and the birds. Alternatively, you can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding canopy trees from the bridge near the entrance of the mangrove boardwalk.

If you are fortunate enough to be at the boardwalk at night, you can spot the one-eyed Buffy fish Owl and a family of three spotted wood Owls making their hoo sound. The Pasir Ris Mangrove has one of the largest playgrounds in Singapore, allowing families to have fun to the full.

Ensure to walk until you reach the end of the boardwalk to admire a jetty overlooking Sungei Tampines. Your little guys will enjoy spotting different forms of wildlife, including herons, kingfishers, water monitor-lizards, gliding lizards, various fish like halfbeaks and archerfish, and dog-faced water snakes. Therefore, head down to the mangrove boardwalk and explore mother nature close to its inhabitants.

5. Punggol Promenade Riverside Walk

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The boardwalk is a waterfront recreational spot that connects Punggol Point to Punggol east and provides access to the rustic northeastern coastline. The boardwalk is divided into Riverside Walk, Nature Walk, and Punggol Point Walk. Each of these segments will provide you with a distinctive experience and allow you to get closer to Serangoon Reservoir.

When you embark on a stroll along Punggol Promenade Nature Walk, you will be treated to a stunning view of various flora and fauna and observe a meandering trail that is dotted with fishing platforms and rest shelters. You can linger at the boardwalk until dusk to admire the unique design features of fibre optic lights that bring Punggol Promenade to life.

The red and classy Lorong Halus Bridge is a unique feature at the boardwalk, which resembles an old steel railway bridge. Your little kids will have a blast playing and dancing among the tall cattails growing around Lorong Halus Wetland and get enlightened on how the rainwater is collected and treated before it reaches the reservoir. The best bit of your adventure at Punggol Promenade Riverside Walk is you don’t have to starve yourself to death since there is a cluster of food and beverage outlets at Tebing Lane adjacent to the boardwalk.

Now let’s examine some spectacular rooftop hotels that will calm your soul even before eating or drinking anything offered.

Best Rooftops Hotels in Singapore

Singapore is globally recognized because of having the best rooftop hotels with impressive infinity pools. The luxurious hotels provide you with a breathtaking view of the skyline that is sure to blow your mind.

6. Hotel Indigo Singapore Katong

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Hotel Indigo Singapore Katong is a modern hotel inspired by the Peranakan culture, close to the East Coast Parkway Bridge. You will enjoy an out-of-this-world experience by accessing the 16th floor of the hotel, where you find their marvelous blue-tiled rooftop infinity pool.

The rooftop infinity pool is a perfect spot to unwind with a dip as you cool down from Singapore-intensive heat. The best bit is you will swim as you relish an obstructed view of Singapore’s historical slope houses and the panoramic view of the sunset behind Katong Skyline.

The hotel is encircled with vibrant coloured sun loungers and comfy day beds that add to its beauty as a rooftop dream. You will enjoy various amenities at the hotel, including free WI-FI, weekly rooftop yoga classes, a 24-hour fitness centre, and a function room where you can enjoy leisure.

Are you hungry and thirsty? Pop in at their neighbourhood café and restaurant, Baba Chews, and enjoy modern-Singaporean, sumptuous Western classic, a breathtaking cuppa, and alcoholic beverages.

The hotel is strategically located, with the East Coast Park and Malls being a stone’s throw away. If you take your Shariot from here, you will arrive at Singapore Expo, Jewel Changi Airport, or Singapore’s financial district in 15 minutes. These amenities add to its awesomeness.

7. Parkroyal Collection Pickering

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This charming eco-friendly rooftop hotel is situated near Chinatown. Though it might not offer a rooftop infinity pool, its services are undoubtedly exciting. It is dressed in like a vertical garden, offering soul healing services. For instance, its fifth-level terrace is reserved for wellness, with equipment made for healing and relaxation.

The surrounding is rich in lush greenery, while its terrace has a beautiful infinity pool with incredible views over the city’s skyline and the Hong Lim Park. After swimming, you can enjoy the sun rays on your skin as you lie back on the pool’s comfy sun loungers.

Moreover, you can head here to work out at the pool terrace’s gym box. The glass view from the gym will undoubtedly give you the motivation to go on. If you only want a light workout, you could take the 300m long garden walk from the restaurant above the hectic streets of Singapore.

8. Courtyard by Marriott Novena

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At the outskirts of Orchard Road lies an excellent rooftop hotel, Courtyard by Marriott Singapore Novena. This hotel is connected to the Novena subway station, offering visitors an ideal starting point for city exploration.

When you explore the hotel’s rooftop, you may think twice about leaving. You will be seating 33 floors over the city, giving you an aerial view of city life.

This hotel has a refreshing and crystal-clear rooftop infinity pool; you could take a plunge into this rejuvenating water. Since it is near MacRitchie Reservoir Park, the greenery nearby builds to the hotel’s beauty.

The surrounding pool’s sun loungers and a nearby fashionable Urbana Rooftop Bar make you stay enviable. You can imagine having a glass of champagne while relaxing at the loungers above everything else.

9. Oakwood Premier AMTD

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Do you want to enjoy a rooftop dining experience at the heart of town? Think Oakwood Premier AMTD Singapore, and it comes with a magnificent rooftop pool.

The hotel’s infinity pool is on the 7th floor, surrounded by stylish wooden terraces. You will find many modern loungers here. The cabans, coupled with nature-inspired elements and greenery, give the surrounding added beauty.

The experience at this hotel is likely to soothe any arching pain in your body, setting you fresh for another week of productivity. The evening and the night’s view is even more spectacular as the surrounding skyscrapers and rooftop pool light up.

10. Andaz Singapore

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This landmark hotel is located between the vibrant district of Bugis and Kampong, offering visitors the ultimate rooftop fun. If you want the best views from this hotel, go to the 39th rooftop floor at Mr Stock bar. You can have a refreshing drink as you channel the future.

However, if your interest is the pool for relaxation and mixed views, you can stop at the 25th floor. The restaurant’s guests can take dips in the beautiful rooftop infinity pool at this pool.

After a couple of swims, you can relax on one of the stylish and comfortable sun loungers with an umbrella saving your skin from baking. The poolside bar offers drinks to add to your pool experience.

11. The Fullerton Bay Hotel

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The Fullerton Bay Hotel is not left behind in the rooftop pool race in Singapore. Though its altitude is low (8 floors up), this fancy five-star offers a fantastic view from its pool terrace over downtown skyscrapers and Marina Bay.

If you are looking for a beach club experience or a roof garden, the Fullerton Bay terrace will offer you this experience. It is located in a lovely lush surrounding, giving you an incredible view from the top.

Its rooftop swimming pool is open to guests, meaning you do not have to worry about overcrowding. Nevertheless, the public can still chill out at the Lantern rooftop bar by the poolside. All are welcome to enjoy the luxury of Singapore.

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THE BEST ROMANTIC PLACES FOR YOUR PERFECT DATE THIS VALENTINE IN SINGAPORE 2022

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February the 14th is a date edged in most ladies’ minds as it beckons love. Most restaurants, shopping malls, and tourist destinations will be painted red to remind men and women alike that it is valentine’s day. Loverboys will be looking for the best valentine’s date to book a place in their partner’s hearts, and the search for these places can be daunting.

That is where Shariot comes in. we take you to the most apparent and hidden dens to help you surprise your bae. Don’t worry about how to get there; Shariot provides the most affordable and comfortable car sharing and rental services to help you have an in-style entourage to your preferred destination.

Are you married and would like to rekindle the spark lost in financial pressures, sick kids, stressful jobs, and dirty dishes? Set a goal this year to take your wife for a romantic valentine’s dinner. If you are looking for secluded restaurants, vibrant beaches, rooftop bars, gorgeous gardens or parks, and beautiful lights illuminating the night for a heart-to-heart conversation with your sweetheart, this article is for you. Ensure you come dressed for the occasion to help paint Singapore red.

Also, please read about our 20 best romantic date idea for Singaporean couples

1. Esplanade Roof Terrace

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If you wonder where to take your valentine’s date in Singapore this year, then Esplanade Roof Terrace is the place to visit. Ever heard a common adage that the best things in life are free? Then Esplanade Roof Terrace is such a place in Singapore that allows you to enjoy a romantic valentine’s date with your sweetheart since entry is free, and it’s far away from the fast-paced CBD. You can spend quality time with your date as you glance at the stunning views of the Singapore skyline.

Additionally, the roof terrace provides you with an opportunity to lie down and relax as you admire the starry night skies with your partner. Most Singaporeans will get to the green lawns at the rooftop to spend an unforgettable evening with their loved ones. You can even carry some drinks or snacks to enjoy with your date, as you whisper sweet nothings or stare at each other for a memorable valentine.

2. Botanical Gardens

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The Botanical Gardens is a haven of all types of beautiful flowers, which would be an ideal place for your lovely lady. Imagine yourself with your valentine’s date strolling through the lush green landscapes having a heart-to-heart conversation amidst nature. Ensure you take your person to the Orchid garden to admire the more than 2000 orchids and enjoy a spectacular date.

You can hold hands as you walk through the garden and take Instagram-worthy photos for a memorable valentine. After the romantic afternoon walk, take your lover for a surprise dinner at the fantastic gourmet restaurants located inside the garden premises for some tantalizing valentine dinner.

Check out a list of the best picnic places for your family in Singapore

3. Singapore Flyer

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The Singapore Flyer is famous among tourists and locals alike, who queue on a busy day to board and experience the 360-degree view of the city. This makes it a perfect destination to take your valentine date in Singapore for an out-of-this-world experience. Additionally, there are exotic dining places at the flyer, thus allowing you to plan out a memorable valentine’s dinner with your darling.

Imagine yourself, besides your sweetheart having dinner on the flyer for one hour as they wheel spins round and round. What’s more, you don’t have to sweat since you will get a private cabin just for the two of you and a dedicated host who will serve your meals. Their foods cater to vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes, often served as a 4-course meal. You will also receive a bouquet that is timely and suited for valentine’s occasion.

The best part of boarding the flyer is that they will serve you two glasses of champagne or your preferred wine. Visualize yourself sipping down your wine beside your special person while admiring the city on a well-lit night for a magical experience. Therefore, plan now and book Shariot to take you to the Singapore Flyer to revitalize your love during this valentine’s.

4. Light and Water Show

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The Light and Water Show is located on Fullerton Road and provides magical experiences for Singaporeans. When you take your partner to the venue, you are guaranteed to view vibrant and colourful phenomenal from the show that matches your love for each other. You need to prepare your eyes to feast on the whole place, coming alive with fire geysers, water jets, and lasers that last for 15 minutes.

What better way would you spend quality time with your valentine date than wait for the finale show that lights up the entire sky, mesmerizing the already beautiful Singapore skyline. Moreover, sharing your romantic evening beside your special person amidst the laser and light shows will make you both feel on top of the world due to the accompanying views portrayed by the show. The best part of the show is that it is free; you will only need to plan out and come with your valentine’s date.

5. Gardens by the Bay

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Gardens by the Bay is a famous grandeur of the tourist attraction. Many lovebirds prefer the venue since it is among one of the most romantic bays in Singapore during the night. You should bring over your valentine date and enjoy the bright lighting, relaxed ambience, and illumination at the magnificent Bay.

You should come prepared to sway your lover off their feet by pulling a romantic dance while you enjoy the stunning display of music and lights showcased as the Bay amidst supertrees that bring life to your evening. Remember to save some energy for an evening stroll along the OCBC skyway and admire the enthralling views of the garden’s iconic structure. What’s more, the walkway provides you with a sensational opportunity to capture postcard-worthy snaps of the garden’s lush environs for a memorable valentine.

6. St. Johns Island

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Are you looking for a convenient getaway to take your valentine’s date in Singapore this year? St. John’s Island is an excellent deal for you. Although the Island offers you an escape from the big city, the best thing is that you don’t need to fly out to get there since it’s just mere hours away from Singapore. Don’t sweat out if you are wondering how to get there because, at Shariot car sharing and rental services, we are always available to offer you convenient and affordable rates.

Additionally, you will get quality we-time with your special person since the Island is safe and secluded with few tourists knowing about this magnificent paradise. If you are nature lovers, pack your picnic bags and prepare to hike and trek here. Alternatively, you can enjoy sports activities, including badminton, volleyball, and soccer.

The truth is, you will be in love with Island, and the best thing is that you can rent a bungalow for a romantic night with your valentine date to enjoy its serenity. The Island has various picturesque views and landscapes that will leave you feeling on top of the world, allowing you to take shots of yourself and your sweetheart to keep the experience safe in a frame.

Learn more about Singapore’s hidden beaches worth exploring.

7. The Ritz-Carlton Millenia

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The Ritz-Carlton Millenia is a luxury paradise located in the iconic Marina Bay. The hotel will provide you and your valentine date with lavish living with its spacious and spectacular rooms as you admire the magnificent views of Marina Bay. If your sweetheart is an art enthusiast, they will have a blast at the art collection museum with various artworks to admire within the Millenia.

At the Ritz, Carlton is a tradition to have green tea in the afternoon, made from rich anti-oxidants essential oils that will give you a delightful experience. Ensure to spice up your valentine by heading to the tranquil Ritz Carlton Spa for a pampering massage and treatment drawn from ancient traditions and modern science. Moreover, the spa uses golden sugar and gold particle enriched oil, thus ensuring your body and skin receive healing and beauty.

That being the case, with all the glamour at Ritz, Carlton is guaranteed to give you some inspiration for executing a perfect valentine’s date and impressing your special person.

8. Marina Bay Sands

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If you thought you had visited all the ultimate romantic places in Singapore, then think again. Marina Bay and Sands are top on the list of the most exotic stand-alone integrated resort ever built in Singapore. The Royal Bay has a 2561 room hotel, an upscale shopping mall, and an infinity pool all under one roof.

One thing you must pack as you head to the Marina Bay Sands is your swimming costume so that you can splash some water and swim in their infinity-edged swimming pool. Imagine the feeling of relaxing in the world’s largest rooftop pool with your valentine date as you glance over Singapore’s awe-inspiring city skyline. That magical experience at the Bay will ensure that you woo your sweetheart and rekindle your love because you will get out of this world treatment.

Moreover, the rooftop gives you an exceptional 360-degree view of Singapore, allowing you to get the ultimate picturesque sunset. The party is not over without popping in at one of the various celebrity chefs and signature restaurants at Marina Bay to enjoy your sumptuous romantic dinner beside your special person. The best way to show your valentine date that you care about is to document your sweet love story by taking Instagram-worthy shots at Marina Bay. Are you wondering where you will sleep now that its night time? Worry not. Since Marina Bay has various accommodations, relax and book yourself a room and relish the most memorable romantic night.

9. CE LA VI

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Step out of the ordinary and give your valentine date and exceptional sky-high experience by dining at the CE LA VI Singapore. The iconic rooftop restaurant houses a sky-bar and sky-lounge where you can relish a memorable dining experience indoors or at an al fresco venue. You will watch time stand still as you munch their refreshing and delicious Asian cuisine served in a friendly environment overlooking the skyline.

Additionally, the magical experience you will drive besides your sweetie is out of this world as you slowly sip down their signature cocktails while gazing upon the magnificent view of Singapore’s skyline from the sky-bar. The unique thing with their sky-bar is that they have talented bartenders who shake, stir, and mix classical and signature cocktails giving you a perfect drink to complement your meal.

You could take advantage of  CE LA VI evenings when the place shifts into a romantic mood with various shadows and candlelight, setting the right atmosphere for just the two of you. You will enjoy their live performances by famous Singaporean and international artists, making you thump your feet to the good tunes. At the CE LA VI, you are guaranteed to give your sweetheart experiences of a lifetime that will spice up your romantic life this valentine.

10. Singapore River

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If you are fascinated about going on your cruise with your lover, then take a ride Singapore River. You will enjoy the cruise using ancient bumboats that are the essence of Singapore’s heritage. You will get quality we-time with your sweetheart as you stare at each other to increase the oxytocin level that will make you rekindle your love. Additionally, the cruise will give you a chance to escape on a secluded hour-long ride as you pass and admire various tourist attractions in Singapore.

The best part of the boat ride is that you can choose to go on an electric bumboat during the day or night. Ensure to take postcard-worthy shots as you cruise with your partner to add a memorable chapter in your romantic novel of memories. Therefore, hop onto the bumboat and woo your valentine date by the romantic, memorable, and relaxing cruise across the Singapore River.

There go our top ten places that will breathe life into your valentine outing in 2022. Take a plunge and make this day memorable and improve your love life.

FAMILY GUIDE TO CLARKE QUAY: BEST RESTAURANTS AND ACTIVITIES WITH KIDS

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Many people who have visited Clarke Quay have nostalgia when they hear this name. This region is popular for its exciting nights with great bars, restaurants, live music, and friendly people; however, you can also find amazing things during the day with your family in Clarke Quay.

With over 20 restaurants open for lunch, Clarke Quay is a foodie’s heaven, allowing you to enjoy your favourite meals in the shades and cool breeze. Clarke Quay holds various sports festivals such as giant bowling, darts, and football matches, thus providing increased fun.

Clarke Quay is a family-friendly zone where your kids can enjoy delicious meals and play. Why not pick one Sunday, book your Shariot, and have a fantastic ride to Clarke Quay with your family for heaty meals and fun activities. Life is busy, but Clarke Quay is a perfect destination to renew your family bond.

Read about fun places to go with kids in Singapore.

We present you with kids-friendly restaurants and things your family can enjoy. Hop into the car, and let’s drive to Clarke Quay with your family for fun.

Best Restaurants in Clarke Quay

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Singapore is famous for its unique cuisine and restaurants, and Clarke Quay has also contributed to this reputation. It hosts over 50 international restaurants, allowing visitors to enjoy various delicacies.

Over 20 restaurants serve lunch at the weekend, so don’t worry, your family will not stay hungry here. Let’s discuss some of the best restaurants in Clarke Quay to take your family.

Dobergy Turkish Ice Cream

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Kids love Ice cream, and your trip will not end until they have their hands on it. Dobergy Turkish has a reputation for making sweet ice cream that visitors crave. The restaurant also serves various dishes, including kebab rice, kebab salad, Iskender, side dishes, chicken kebab roll, and more.

It is not all Ice cream, but also real food for a hungry family. Their prices are also relatively lower, allowing your family to have your full without breaking the bank. Next time you visit Clarke Quay, pass by Dobergy Turkish and put a huge smile on your young ones’ faces.

Fremantle Seafood Market

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Fremantle Seafood Market is Perth’s famous market situated in the middle of Clarke Quay. At this market, you will enjoy fresh seafood from grilled red snapper to braised monkfish, prawns, mussels, orange miso cod, and chorizos. One kid below seven years old will dine free every Saturday and Sunday for two paying adults. This makes the market a family-friendly zone, enabling you to enjoy time together with family at a reduced cost.

Gabbar Bistro and Bar

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Does your family love Indian foods? They would benefit from the Indian servings at Gabbar on the weekends. With only $25, the restaurant offers a 3-course brunch set per pax, or you could enjoy the offer with unlimited drinks for $50.

You can expect various Indian dishes from this restaurant, including tandoori kebabs, Chicken Tikka, and kids’ favourites- Naan and Pani Puri. If you come on Tuesdays, you can take advantage of Tikka Tuesdays with the offers of 50% off the price for all Tikkas dine-in.

Motorino Pizzeria

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It is not wrong to have pizza cravings because Motorino will satisfy them. If you have visited Brooklyn, New York, and Manhattan streets, you probably have heard of the wood-fired pizzas from Motorino Pizzeria.

Singapore now has a piece of New York City with the opening of Motorino Pizzeria at Clarke Quay. Come prepared to taste the delicious western pizza, and you can carry some home for a midnight snack.

Famous pizzas include Margherita selling for S$22 and Proscuitto & Rosqutte at S$29. You could also enjoy Motorino meatballs for S$15 or add an extra dollar and go for steamed clams coupled with Oregano garlic bread for the kids.

Red House Seafood

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We cannot have enough well-cooked seafood. Singapore is rich in restaurants specializing in seafood, and Clarke Quay also adds to the number. The Red House Seafood has been operating in Singapore for a long time and has earned respect for its delicious family-friendly meals. Their signature dishes include red house chilli crab and a combination of seafood, curry, and mantou.

Apart from delicious dishes, Red House Seafood is also praised by customers on Facebook for its quality service. You do not want a frowning and unfriendly restaurant staff ruining your fun day. Red House Seafood Restaurant is a perfect destination for your family lunch meet before exploring the region with good food and loving staff.

Bayang

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Most Singaporeans know Bali Thai– the famous Indonesian-Thai food chain with several outlets. This restaurant also has a sister restaurant that serves traditional Indonesian barbecue called Bayang.

A team of experienced Indonesian chefs operates Bayang. It boasts its delivery of authentic and distinctive Indonesian flavours for those interested. The chefs mainly focus on the barbecue, captivating dinners hearts using natural and fresh ingredients. Their primary cooking techniques harness the power of herbs and spices, thus providing visitors with an excellent lunch or dinner experience.

It is situated on River Valley Road, thus giving the restaurant an aura of sophistication and spirituality. Your family will enjoy this environment and the food at reasonable prices. For instance, their Supreme Nasi Campur goes for S$48, and BBQ Oyster costs S$3.50, enough for two people. Restaurant Bayang is undoubtedly a place for any family that visits Clarke Quay.

Hot Stones Steak and Seafood

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Beef sizzling on a hot stone can be exciting for your family, and that is what this restaurant provides. If you long to experience Yakiniku dining with top-notch Japanese Miyazaki beef, welcome to Hot Stones Steak and Seafood restaurant.

This Clarke Quay restaurant has been operating since 1992 using a Serpentinite Volcanic hot stone for cooking beef. Now, the restaurant has revamped its operations to incorporate the Japanese steakhouse dining experience.

Your family will undoubtedly love several premium-grade seafood and meat on hot stones. Feel free to order accompanying Japanese dishes such as salads, appetizers, and donburi rice.

Some dishes you can order include a surf and Turf set going for $54 for one person. This duo plate carries steak and seafood involving large king prawns, U.S. scallops, and chunks of salmon.

The stones come from European Alps and can absorb and retain heat for a long time. The stones are pre-heated to 230 degrees Celcius, enabling the heat to sizzle the meat, seafood, and poultry.

With 230-degree Celsius heat, you can expect moist and tender meat for utmost eating pleasure. The meat will stay hot while you enjoy it, meaning you get the home-like taste. After the gorging on the meat, you can cap your experience with Tajima Wagyu Sirloin beer for S$78.

Ras the Essence India

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Look no further than Ras the Essence if you want to experience Indian delicacies in Clarke Quay. This restaurant brings to life the Indian culinary experience using a modern style.

It has a reputation for high-quality foods, from fried chicken to spiced curry soups that will leave you licking your fingers. The ambiance at river road, where Ras is located, adds to the beauty of this place. You can have an ideal date with your fiancée in one of the restaurant’s corners for a heart-to-heart talk.

Children are also catered for in with various promotions. For instance, for every two adults paying, one child under age 9 dines free, especially on Sundays from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The young ones can eat complimentary meals, including non-vegetarian and vegetarian curry coupled with roti/naan or rice.

RENNthai

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Since Singapore is a multi-racial country, it has restaurants catering to various nationalities. RENNthAI serves different Thai cuisines prepared like your mum’s dishes. You will have your lunch or dinner of Thai food at this restaurant with no regrets.

You can choose the outdoor or indoor seating, though people love eating indoors due to hot and humid weather. Dinner crowd the outdoors in the evening to have their meal with the river’s view.

The meals are also excellent, with appetizers, noodles, curries, and other dishes to choose from. Don’t forget to taste their Tom Yum Soup that comes either sour or hot with tender pieces of meat.

Señor Taco

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Mexico is famous for its exquisite cuisines, such as guacamole, tacos, burritos, and quesadillas. Your kids may have heard these names on Mexican Tv programs, so give them a surprise by taking them for a treat at Señor taco.

The food served here is colourful, feeding your eyes before your taste buds. You can choose from different tacos at affordable prices, including fish, beef, and pork tacos. Kids can enjoy Chicken enchiladas, chips, or homemade guacamole- all authentic and impressive Mexican foods.

Señor taco also has promotions adding you value for your money, especially on Saturdays and Sundays. If you are two adults and spend above $60, your child can dine free. The free meal could be Classic Quesadillas, chips, and salsa.

Family-friendly Activities in Clarke Quay

A family day out at Clarke Quay is not complete without fun activities. Here are a few inspirations on what to do to make your family date a success.

Scoot or cycle along the river

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Singapore River has long paths along the riverside and canal, providing a perfect cycling route. You can carry your bike and ride with your family here to beautifully end your day. After the long ride, you can reward yourselves with comforting meals or cold drinks by the river.

Take your children for an indoor mini-golf game at Holey Moley.

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Golf is a game rarely played by kids, but they can have fun pretending to be adults. Adults can also join in playing this mini-game for the utmost enjoyment. You can take advantage of the weekly promotions, including the one-for-one deals that enable you to play a game and get a free drink.

Free Martial Arts for Kids.

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FAMA is at Clarke Quay, and your kids can enjoy free martial arts every week. This allows you to see your kids’ talent for registration at the Muay Thai Martial Arts or Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu classes for kids. If your kids love this place, you could be vising Clarke Quay often, enabling you to know the best dining places as you wait for the class to end.

You could read about other free and fun things to do in Singapore here.

Sail at the Singapore River

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Hopping on a bumboat with your family on the Singapore River Cruise can be memorable for little guys and bond you. As you sail through the river, you will soak in the city’s skyscrapers and dazzling architecture. You could sail to Marina Bay before taking your Shariot back home after a day well spent. Alternatively, you can disembark at any stopping point and explore Singapore on foot before returning home.

Visit Asian Civilization Museum

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Your family can visit the Asian civilization museum to witness Singapore’s best collections and exhibitions that highlight the region’s diverse history. Your family can spend two to three hours exploring the many galleries and displays. Even if you are not a historian, these displays will impress you, providing you with tools to educate your children.

You will learn about how Singapore Island was discovered, how it was colonized, and its cultural diversity to date. The tour is worth every minute, so encourage your family to visit the museum to learn their history.

Check out our list of secrete museums worth exploring in Singapore

Discover Lion City’s Culture

Fort Canning Park is home to a former British war bunker. In the medieval period, this banker hosted Malay royalties. The cool environment and history provide a perfect destination for a family day out. The Battlebox will enable your kids to learn about historical events during World War II. You can also enjoy the cool breeze from the spice garden and prince pond- all presenting learning opportunities.

Shariot Your Preferred Partner to Clarke Quay

Clarke Quay has various exciting family-friendly restaurants and places to visit to keep everybody happy. Shariot makes your journey even more joyful, enabling you to travel conveniently and affordably. Take your family to Clarke Quay as you tour Singapore for ultimate fun and learning.