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Entertainment and Nightlife around Singapore Sports Hub

1. How late do the bars and clubs around Singapore Sports Hub stay open?


The bars and clubs around Singapore Sports Hub stay open until 3am on Fridays, Saturdays, and eve of public holidays. On other days, they generally close at 1am. However, opening hours may vary for individual establishments.

2. What is the dress code for clubs in the area?

The dress code for clubs in the area varies, but most venues will have a smart casual dress code. This usually includes stylish and fashionable clothing such as dresses, skirts, blouses, and heels for women, and button-down shirts, jeans or slacks, and dress shoes for men. It’s always best to check with the specific club you plan on visiting to ensure you are dressed appropriately.
Additionally, some clubs may have specific theme nights or events with a dress code that correlates to the theme. In these cases, they will usually provide information on their website or social media pages about the required attire.
It’s important to note that many clubs have strict policies against certain attire such as athletic wear, flip flops, hats, ripped clothing, and overly casual outfits. It’s best to avoid these items when dressing for a night out at a club.

3. Are there any popular rooftop bars near Singapore Sports Hub with a good view of the city?


Yes, there are several popular rooftop bars near Singapore Sports Hub that offer a stunning view of the city skyline. Some of them include:

1. Kinki Rooftop Bar: Located at Customs House with a view of Marina Bay and the Singapore skyline.

2. Loof: Located at Odeon Towers, this rooftop bar offers a panoramic view of the central business district.

3. 1-Altitude Gallery & Bar: Located at One Raffles Place, this bar is known for its 360-degree views of the city.

4. Lantern Rooftop Bar: Situated atop The Fullerton Bay Hotel, this bar offers views of Marina Bay Sands and the Singapore Flyer.

5. Smoke & Mirrors: Located on the rooftop of National Gallery Singapore, this bar boasts picturesque views of Marina Bay and the Civic District.

6. LeVeL33: Situated in Marina Bay Financial Centre Tower 1, this microbrewery offers views of Marina Bay and Gardens by the Bay.

7. Mr Stork: Nestled among lush greenery atop Andaz Singapore hotel, this rooftop bar offers unobstructed views of downtown Singapore.

8. Southbridge: Located above Boat Quay, this rooftop bar has a prime spot for viewing the Singapore River and surrounding skyscrapers.

9. Cé La Vi: Perched atop Marina Bay Sands hotel, this luxurious rooftop bar offers stunning vistas of Marina Bay and beyond.

10. Empire Sky Lounge: Situated on top of Hotel Boss, this rooftop lounge boasts panoramic views of the city’s skyline including the iconic ArtScience Museum.

4. Is there a cover charge or entrance fee for clubs and bars in this area?


It varies from place to place, but there may be cover charges or entrance fees at some clubs and bars in this area, especially on weekends or for special events. It is best to check with each specific venue for their policies and fees.

5. Which bar or club is known for having the best live music performances?


That would depend on personal preference and opinion. However, some popular bars and clubs known for their live music performances include:

– The Troubadour in Los Angeles, California
– Whisky a Go Go in West Hollywood, California
– Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, Tennessee
– The Bowery Ballroom in New York City, New York
– Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater in Austin, Texas

6. Are there any outdoor events or concerts at Singapore Sports Hub that offer food and drinks?

Yes, there are several outdoor events and concerts at Singapore Sports Hub that offer food and drinks. Some examples include the Music Festivals at The Meadow, where food and beverage stalls are set up for attendees to enjoy during the concert, and the Foodie Fridays event, where visitors can sample a variety of local dishes from food trucks while listening to live music. Additionally, there are many food outlets located around the Sports Hub, such as restaurants, cafes, and fast food chains, which offer options for dining before or after events.

7. Can you recommend any trendy cocktail bars near Singapore Sports Hub?


1. Heart of Darkness Singapore
2. The Spiffy Dapper
3. Loof
4. Tippling Club
5. Jigger & Pony
6. Employees Only Singapore
7. Manhattan Bar (located in Marina Bay Sands)

8. Are there any VIP lounges or bottle service options at the clubs here?

Some of the higher-end clubs in Las Vegas do have VIP lounges and offer bottle service for guests. Prices for these services vary depending on the club and can range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars. Guests interested in VIP options should contact the specific club for more information and to make reservations.

9. Is it safe to walk around Singapore Sports Hub at night?

Singapore Sports Hub is generally considered to be safe to walk around at night. The area is well-lit, has security cameras, and is regularly patrolled by security officers. However, as with any urban area, it is always advisable to remain vigilant and aware of your surroundings when walking at night.

10. What are the most popular types of music played at clubs in this area?


The most popular types of music played at clubs in this area are usually electronic dance music (EDM), hip hop, top 40/pop, and Latin music. Other genres that may also be popular include rock, alternative, and R&B. The type of music played at a specific club may vary depending on the target audience and theme of the venue.

11. Are there any unique nightclubs in this area, such as themed or niche clubs?


Yes, there are several unique nightclubs in this area. Some of the popular ones include:

1. The Jane Club – This is a members-only nightclub that offers a luxurious and exclusive experience with a 1920s-inspired theme.

2. Sound Nightclub – A popular electronic dance music venue with cutting-edge sound and lighting systems.

3. The Association – This intimate speakeasy-style bar has a vintage feel and specializes in craft cocktails.

4. Bootie LA – Known as “the world’s biggest mashup party,” this club combines different genres of music for a fun and eclectic atmosphere.

5. Exchange LA – A massive, multi-level nightclub featuring state-of-the-art production and internationally renowned DJs.

6. Le Jardin – This outdoor nightclub features beautiful gardens, cabanas, and an open-air dance floor for a stylish and unique nightlife experience.

7. Avalon Hollywood – Housed in a historic building from the 1920s, this iconic venue hosts both live music acts and dance parties.

8. Harvelles Blues Club – A blues music institution that has been around since the 1930s, offering live music every night of the week.

9. The Good Nite Bar – Combining karaoke, dancing, games, and themed nights like punk rock bingo, this bar/club is always buzzing with energy.

10. Wildcat Lounge – A vibrant LGBT-friendly spot with multiple rooms playing different genres of music, including Latin beats and throwback hits.

11. Boardner’s by La Belle – A divey yet charming bar with live music events ranging from indie rock to burlesque shows.

12. Are there any famous celebrities who have performed at venues around Singapore Sports Hub?


Yes, there have been several famous celebrities who have performed at venues around the Singapore Sports Hub, including Beyoncé, Coldplay, Mariah Carey, Bruno Mars, Ed Sheeran, Jay Chou and Taylor Swift.

13. Do these establishments have happy hour specials or promotions on certain days?


This information may vary for different establishments. You can call or check the websites of specific bars, pubs, and restaurants to inquire about their happy hour specials or promotions.

14. Is it necessary to make reservations for restaurants and bars near Singapore Sports Hub?

It is always recommended to make reservations at restaurants and bars near Singapore Sports Hub, especially on weekends or during peak hours. This ensures that you will have a table reserved and avoid any disappointment if the establishment is fully booked. Some restaurants and bars may also have limited seating due to social distancing measures, so making a reservation beforehand can guarantee you a spot.

15. Can you recommend any unique dining experiences, such as rooftop dinners or dinner cruises, near Singapore Sports Hub?


1. The Clifford Pier (10-minute drive) – This historic pier turned elegant restaurant offers a unique waterfront dining experience with stunning views of Marina Bay.
2. Sky High Dining at Level 33 (15-minute drive) – Enjoy a rooftop dinner at one of the tallest microbreweries in the world, offering panoramic views of the city skyline and delicious craft beers.
3. Royal Albatross Sunset Dinner Cruise (20-minute drive) – Sail across the waters on an authentic tall ship while indulging in a luxurious four-course dinner and live entertainment.
4. SuperTree by IndoChine (25-minute drive) – Dine amongst the iconic Supertrees at Gardens by the Bay while enjoying modern Asian fusion cuisine and breathtaking views.
5. Tong Le Private Dining (10-minute drive) – This exclusive restaurant is located on the top floor of OUE Tower, offering private dining rooms and stunning views of Marina Bay.
6. Cable Car Sky Dining (30-minute drive) – Take a cable car ride to Mount Faber and enjoy a multi-sensory dining experience with panoramic views of the city skyline and Sentosa Island.
7. The Jewel Box (30-minute drive) – Located atop Mount Faber, this scenic spot offers unforgettable dining experiences such as sky dining or sunset cocktails in a cable car cabin suspended above the city.
8. Hotpot Buffet Dinner on G-MAX Reverse Bungy (20-minute drive) – Experience thrill and gourmet dining combined in this unique dinner where you can enjoy hotpot dishes while being flung into the air on a reverse bungy ride.
9. Lantern Rooftop Bar at Fullerton Bay Hotel (15-minute drive)- Sip on cocktails and indulge in contemporary Asian snacks while taking in stunning views of Marina Bay Sands from this rooftop bar.
10. Mariam & Fatimah Supper Club (10-minute walk from Singapore Sports Hub)- For an intimate and cultural dining experience, try this underground supper club that serves traditional Malay cuisine in a cozy and authentic setting.

16. Are there any restrictions on alcohol consumption in public areas around Singapore Sports Hub?


Yes, there is a restriction on drinking alcohol in public places around Singapore Sports Hub. It is prohibited to consume alcohol in all public areas within the complex, including walkways, car parks, and seating areas outside the venues. Consumption of alcohol is only allowed in designated areas such as restaurants and bars within the complex. Additionally, it is illegal to bring and consume your own alcoholic beverages in open public spaces without obtaining a permit from the National Environment Agency.

17. Can taxis be easily found to take me back to my hotel after a night out at Club Street near Singapore Sports Hub?

Yes, taxis can easily be found around Club Street and Singapore Sports Hub. You can either flag one down on the street or go to a nearby taxi stand. However, please note that there may be a higher demand for taxis in this area during peak hours and on weekends, so you might have to wait a bit longer for one.

18.Can I find non-alcoholic options at nightlife establishments in this area, such as mocktails or specialty tea shops?

Yes, there are many nightlife establishments in this area that offer non-alcoholic options such as mocktails and specialty tea shops. Some popular options include Seedlip, a bar that only serves non-alcoholic cocktails, and Tea Room, a speakeasy-style bar that specializes in artisanal teas. You can also find non-alcoholic options at many traditional bars and clubs, such as mocktail menus or alcohol-free beer and wine options. Just make sure to ask your server or bartender for their recommendations.

19.Is it common to see street performers or buskers in this area during nighttime hours?

It depends on the specific area and city. In some places, street performers may be more active during nighttime hours as there are more people out and about. However, in other areas or cities, there may be restrictions on when street performers are allowed to perform or they may not be as commonly seen during nighttime hours.

20.What are some fun activities to do after a night out, such as late-night snacks or karaoke spots, near Singapore Sports Hub?”


1. Grab some late-night supper at Old Airport Road Food Centre, just a short drive or train ride away from Singapore Sports Hub.

2. Chill and enjoy live music performances at Arab Street, known for its bustling nightlife scene.

3. Indulge in a delicious dim sum feast at Swee Choon Dim Sum Restaurant, open until 6am on weekends.

4. Sing your hearts out at Party World KTV at Bugis+ mall, with private karaoke rooms available for booking till late.

5. Take a relaxing walk along the scenic Clarke Quay riverfront and stop by one of its many bars or restaurants for a nightcap.

6. For a unique experience, head to Nox – Dine in the Dark at Beach Road where you get to dine in complete darkness and rely on your other senses to taste the food.

7. Lepark Rooftop Bar at People’s Park Complex offers a cozy ambience and great views of the city skyline for some post-night out drinks.

8.Bowl the night away at One Km Mall’s SuperBowl, an entertainment centre with bowling lanes, pool tables and arcade games.

9. Enjoy some Korean BBQ fix at 2D1N Soju Bang located within walking distance from Kallang MRT station.

10.Ride on the Singapore Flyer for breathtaking views of the city skyline after hours.