When you holiday at Singapore, it is not just on Sentosa, Zoos, Bird Parks. There are more to explore about Singapore, one which is the night cityscape views. There are more than a few locations where you can see splendid night cityscape views in Singapore.
Many visitors to Singapore most likely do not recognize that there are lots of attractive things to do while in Singapore. If you are thinking of just the Singapore Zoological Gardens, Jurong Bird Park, Night Safari, Sentosa etc., it is time you consider hitting the roof!
Hong Kong boast grand night cityscape views, Singapore has them too. To fully enjoy the breathtaking views, you should check out the following places, which will allow you to dine, wine and enjoy the night cityscape views of Singapore.
There are several places in Singapore which you can do that. The ORGO at 1 Esplanade Drive (Esplanade Roof Terrace) is one of them. It opens from 5pm to 2am daily, and provides a impressive 360 degrees panorama view of Marina Bay, the upcoming Marina Sands Integrated Resort, the Singapore Flyer and the skyscrapers of the Singapore’s Central Business District. The sight is just one fraction of it, you get to enjoy the exotic cocktails created by a Japanese celebrity bartender. If you feel the high temperature maybe a problem to you, you will be pleased to know that there are three air-conditioned glass houses, which are 3metres high structures that can sit eight to fifteen people.
A short distance away is MR PUNCH WINEBAR, a rooftop bar with a mid-level view of Stamford Road’s cityscape. It is located on the sixth floor of a toy museum – Mint Museum of Toys, at 26 Seah Street. The watering hole is named after the traditional English puppet show featuring the characters Punch and his spouse Judy. Be pleasantly startled by the owner’s private collection of over fifty unusual enamel posters and tin plates, some dating as far back as the 1890’s. One particular enamel sign, a retro Quaker Oats sign, is estimated to be worth over US$150,000! The signs are collected from countries like Japan, Hong Kong, India and Taiwan. The bar also boasts a 1920s L-shaped timber counter that was from a remittance center. Visited by mostly young professionals who go there for dinner and cheap drinks in a homely setting, the draw of Mr Punch Winebar is not just the view, food and drinks, but also the heritage element of the atmosphere.
MR PUNCH WINEBAR operates from 4pm to midnight on weekdays and till 2am on weekdays. It closes on Sundays.
There are several hotels in singapore around the vicinity. If you enjoy the night views, remember to book a hotel room near the locations. One good place to be at would be staying around the Marina Area.
If you think there are only these two locations for incredible night views of Singapore, well, there are more!
HELIPAD at No. 6 Eu Tong Sen Street, The Central, is another. It offers brilliant bird’s-eye view of Clarke Quay and the Singapore River. It opens daily from 6pm to 2am on weekends and till 3am on weekends and are closed on Sundays.
At THE NEST, DXO at Colours by the Bay at the Esplanade Mall, you can enjoy the view of the busy food street at Colours by the Bay and Esplanade Drive. It is also by the Formula 1 race circuit.
BREEZE at The Scarlet at 33 Erskine Road offers the views of bustling Chinatown, is another place you can chill out and get pleasure from the night views of Singapore.
So remember this, Singapore also offers great night views. You just require to hit the roofs and get pleasure from them while you wine and dine.
Of course you should not restrict yourself to just the night views, you should select a hotel in singapore to suit your travel plans. There are more places and things to do in Singapore than just shopping and dining.