A presentation for the Betel Box Backpackers Hostel on what there is to do at night when you take the Circle Line in Singapore from Dhoby Ghaut to Marymount, before they opened the west side of the Circle Line.
5. National Museum of Singapore
With a rich history dating
back to its inception in
1887, the National
Museum of Singapore is
our oldest museum with
the youngest & most
innovative soul.
When the lights come on at night, it's definitely worth
pictures! And if there's a festival/event (like the recent
Night Festival), it's not to be missed!
6. SOTA: School of
the Arts
The SOTA building is based
on the ideal of wanting it to be
a Laboratory of Creativity!
Hangout @ Mt. Emily
Looking to hang out away from the
hustle & bustle of the city?
• Head to Wild
Rocket!
8. Mint Museum of Toys
The museum showcases a wide
collection of vintage toys and
childhood memorabilia of the mid
19th to the mid 20th century and
comes from more than 25
countries.
The museum houses a bar
on the fifth storey which has
a balconey that provides a
beautiful skyline view of the
city.
15. Civilian War Memorial Park
• Four columns representing
the four races.
• Represents unity of all races.
• Stands 61m tall.
16. Esplanade- Theatres on the Bay
• Singapore’s performing arts
centre.
• Can cater to 1,600 people
• Library@ Esplanade
• Retail outlets.
• Outdoor performing centre
for local and regional bands
17. Merlion
• Imaginary creature with the
head of a lion and a body
of a fish.
• Represents Singapore’s
dependence on its water
ways.
18. One Fullerton
• Home to Singapore’s popular club The
Butter Factory as well as a waterfront area
with pubs and restaurants.
20. Suntec City Mall
Formally the largest
local mall, it houses the
world's largest fountain.
According to Chinese
geomancers, the
Fountain of Wealth is
well-positioned to bring
good fortune to those
who touch its waters. Enjoy the light shows at night, touch
the water for good luck or visit the
many shops and restuarants located
in Suntec City.
21. Marina Bay Sands
Integrated Resort
Singapore's second
integrated resort right at
the heart of the city.
Enjoy the photographic
view of the Marina Basin
from the Sky Park for a
fee of S$20 or shop,
dine, drink at the resort.
22. F1 Track & Pit
Building
Home to the only F1 night race in the world, the track is open
to the public when there are no on-going races.
You can walk along the track, take pictures of take part in
some of the annual events held there, such as CityAlive.
24. Golden Mile
Food Centre
• CHEAP AND GOOD FOOD!
91 Fried Kway Teow Mee
#01-191
Kheng Fatt Hainanese Beef
Noodles
#01-89
Bao Ma Curry Fish Head
#B1-01
26. Haji Lane
• Narrowest street in
Singapore!
• Young designer boutiques
• Tattoo stores
• Middle eastern food
24 Haji Lane
(Altazzag)
Singapore 189217
(65) 6295 5024
Opening hours: 12pm – 2am
Bali Lane
Looking for some live music with
great food and drinks?
• Blu Jaz Café
11 Bali Lane
27. Bussorah Street
• Closed off to traffic
• Lined with restored shophoses
• Sell ethnic jewellery, clothes and
handicraft
• Visit Wayan spa for Balinese
treatments.
Amirah's Grill
No. 14 Bussorah Street
Arab Street
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Many muslim stores
smoke sheesha
see the shophouse architecture
chinese decor shops
29. Singapore Indoor Stadium
Besides being THE place
for concerts in Asia, the
Singapore Indoor
Stadium is also a nice
place to relax by the river
with a beer or dinner!
30. Kallang Leisure Park
Get spoilt for choice when
it comes to entertainment:
•Late-night movies
•Ice-skating
•Late-night bowling
31. The Cage
Dedicated to the serious
business of fun football,
The Cage is our very first
indoor soccer stadium!
33. National Stadium (Demolition in Progress)
A stadium opened in 1973 - remembered as the birth place of
the "Kallang Wave", haunted by good memories of the
Singaporean spirit - now stands forlorn, awaiting the terror of
the Crane.
34. Kallang Squash & Tennis Centre
• Features seven courts - each of
which offers services of world
class standard and hence, little
room for complains
• 1978 was the year of inauguration
for the center
• Popularity of this centre indicates
Singapore's growing interest in
Squash
• Ambience of the centre is nothing
short of amazing!
• Opening hours:7am - 10pm
• Address:
52 Stadium Road
Singapore 397224
36. Old Airport Road Food
Centre
• LARGE VARIETY
• AFFORDABLE PRICING
MUST TRIES:
1) Toa Payoh Rojak (#01-108)
2) Whitley Rd Prawn Noodles
3) Pasta Manna
38. Geylang Serai Market
The largest Malay Muslim
market in Singapore
offers a view of the Malay
culture with shops selling
Halal Malay food and
other Malay cultural
items such as
headscarves and sarongs.
Blk 4 at Joo Chiat Road
From the 17th floor of this HDB flat, you can get a
panaromic night view of not only Singapore, but also
Johor Bahru from the North and Batam from the South.
39. Joo Chiat District
With its rich Malay,
Chinese,Eurasian and
Peranakan culture, Joo Chiat
has much to offers in its
architecture and food.
The largest conservation area
in Singapore, there are more
than 900 shophouses protected
by law.
Joo Chiat is also famous for its
food and you can join our Food
Walk on Thursdays to
experience it further.
41. The French Stall
• Located at 83 Macpherson
Lane
• Offers a fusion of Western,
European and French
cuisines helmed by chefcum-owner Mr Xavier Le
Henaff, a two-star Michelin
chef with more than 15
years of experience in 5star hotels
• The French Stall offers an
extensive menu in a casual
setting with wallet-friendly
prices.
42. Blk 79 Circuit Road
• Sells great Chinese
vegetarian meal!
• Visit Choo Zai Zhai
Vegetarian food
#01-696
44. Serangoon Gardens
Serangoon Gardens is one of
the oldest estates in the
island and was built in the
1950s. The estate was originally
built to house the British soldiers
based in Singapore.
Serangoon Gardens is now
occupied by the middle class
Singaporeans and is well known
for its food centres and food and
beverage outlets.
How to go there?
Take 317 from the MRT
station
45. Chomp Chomp at Serangoon
Gardens
Chomp Chomp is an open air food centre which sells
all the favorite local street food and delicious
seafood. It is a good place to experience the hustle
and bustle of hawker centres in Singapore
Recommendations
include Chomp
Chomp Barbecue
Food’s grilled stingray
and luscious
barbecued chicken
wings.
46. Ju Bao Hong Kong Cuisine
Located at Teck Chye Terrace
along Upper Serangoon Road,
Ju Bao's selling point is
purportedly its great
Cantonese food at affordable
prices.
47. Fish Steamboat at Blk 326,
Serangoon Ave 3
The fish steamboat at Blk 326 is a must try for its tasty
soup and tender fish slices. Other must tries are the King
pork-ribs and prawn paste fried chicken!
49. Bishan Community Club
Enjoy an evening coffee
amidst a Singaporean
neighbourhood-community
atmosphere or take a dance
class right where the
residents of Bishan gather!
50. Bishan Sports & Recreation
Centre
Sports in the evening?
• The stadium & sports hall
close at 10pm
• The swimming complex
closes at 9.30pm.
51. Bishan North Shopping Mall
One uniquely Singapore mall
that isn't like the others!
Why?
• No air-conditioning
• The shops are meant for
residents to buy just dayto-day items
52. Bishan Community Library
Notice the windows that
protrude out of the library?
They're meant to be reading
pods!
Open till 9pm daily, the pods
and the library are a perfect
place for a night-time read!
53. Bishan Park
Besides being a popular
local park located in the
heartlands of Bishan,
the park also has some
interesting amenities like
a dog-run, a Frangipani
Garden, a Green Vibes
Garden and the Aramsa
Garden Spa.
54. Aramsa Spa
Indulge in a space where it's said
that the garden ambience brings
the outside in to you.
Green Room Cafe
Chill out in a cafe that promises
to change the way you view
vegetarian cuisine!
Canopy Garden Dining
A perfect garden setting, Australian style
café food & a wide variety of new world
wines, this is the place to dine in a garden!
56. Bright Hill Temple/Kong Meng San Phor Kark See
Monastery
• Located at 88 Bright Hill Road
• Largest monastery in Singapore that was built in 1920 by the
late Venerable Zhuan Dao who realized that monks who came
to Singapore did not have any lodgings.
• The monastery became a permanent place of lodging for
monks and they could practice their Dharma at ease.
• Today the temple is visited by thousands of devotees from
other parts of Asia, Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike
• Temple halls are opened till 9.30pm.
57. Sin Ming Centre (8 Sin Ming Road)
• The Baker’s Story (#01-05)
– A small, cozy store tucked away in a corner of the centre
offering freshly baked varieties of brownies. Never tried
Cheese Brownies before? Indulge in one here.
• Brownice (#01-03)
– Just because you’re a vegan doesn’t mean you cannot
indulge in ice-cream too! At Brownice, their ice-cream is
dairy-free, vegan and all-natural, made from organic brown
rice milk, fruits and nuts.
58. Hai Bin U Enterprise (603 Sin Ming Avenue)
• Biggest prawning facility in Singapore (6 ponds & 2 different
levels of prawning areas)
• Staff will educate you on the proper prawning procedure and
will gladly assist you should you need any help, anytime of
the day.
• Other amenities such as food, beer, drinks, and even bbq
pits to cook one’s catch of the day!
• Open 24hours
• $18 for 1hour
• $28 for 2hours
• $33 for 3hours
59. Upper Thomson Road
Walk down this entire stretch of road lined up with food delights:
• Longhouse (103 Upper Thomson Road)
-Known for its Bugis Chicken Rice, Chaw Kway Teow &
Goreng Pisang
• Fatboy's Burger Bar (187 Upp Thomson Road)
-A good ol' all-American bar with big burgers, fries and beer
• Chicken House (255 Upp Thomson Road)
-Try the Kampong Chicken Rice, a far cry from the normal
one
• Dino's Cake House and Cafe (257 Upp Thomson Road)
-Serves awesome local food & a mean sugar roll!
60. Jai Thai
• Most value-for-money Thai food!
• Try the green curry, pandan
chicken & fried glass noodle
• 10min walk from Marymount MRT
61. Jalan Leban
A few bus stops away from Upper Thomson Road lies this fab
neighborhood hangout with a wide array of food & drinks!
• IVINS Nonya Specialties (4 Jalan Leban)
- Quality Peranakan food with homemade recipes that has
been passed down for generations!
• Plum Village Restaurant (16 Jln Leban)
- Authentic Hakka cuisine (Try the abacus seeds!)
• Springleaf Taiwan Porridge (18 Jln Leban)
- Try Taiwanese porridge, made with sweet potato