Boat Quay
Boat Quay

Boat Quay

Free admission
1 Bonham St., 049782

The Basics

The best way to experience Boat Quay is to enjoy a bite to eat or a drink at one of the many restaurants and bars here, many of which offer open-air terraces and terrific city views. As a popular tourist destination, many sightseeing tours include a stop here. Opt for a hop-on hop-off bus tour to see top city highlights at your leisure. For a different perspective, take a cruise along the Singapore River and around the bay, or join a nighttime street food and nightlife tour.

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Marina Bay Night Cycling Tour
Marina Bay Night Cycling Tour
$45.43 per adult
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great bike tour !!!
Night-Cycling in Singapur was great. We had with Crissi (hoe the name is correct) an excellent guide who showed us the all the great place in the town - especiaqlly the light show at 08.00 p.m. Bikdes were great and pretty new. We strongly recommend this tour for everyone who wahts to have fun in the evening!
Michael_K, May 2024

Things to Know Before You Go

  • Boat Quay is ideal for foodies and nightlife enthusiasts.
  • Don’t forget your camera; Boat Quay offers many colorful buildings and wonderful views of the Singapore skyline.
  • Touts can be fairly aggressive trying to get customers into their restaurants and bars.
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How to Get There

Boat Quay is located within Singapore’s central business district, and stretches from UOB Centre to Elgin Bridge. It’s easily accessible from downtown Singapore. The Raffles Place, Telok Ayer, and Clarke Quay MRT stations all provide close access to Boat Quay.

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When to Get There

Boat Quay is one of Singapore’s most popular nightlife districts, so nighttime is an ideal time to visit. Restaurants typically open until 11pm, while many bars and clubs will stay open later. For a more complete experience, visit during the day, then come back at night after a day of sightseeing.

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What to Eat at Boat Quay

Boat Quay is well known for its seafood restaurants, many of which have tanks outside where customers can pick out the seafood they want cooked up. Besides seafood, there are restaurants serving an array of cuisines along the quay. Diners can find everything from other Asian cuisines such as Japanese, Korean, and Indian to Italian, Turkish, Australian, and more.

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