Clarke Quay, Riverside entertainment complex in Singapore.
Clarke Quay is a riverfront entertainment zone featuring restored warehouse buildings spread across five connected sections. The buildings hold restaurants, shops, and venues in various styles and colors that line the water's edge.
In the 1800s, this place served as a major trading port where boats moved spices, textiles, and goods from across Asia. The warehouses were later restored and converted for retail and entertainment use.
The place reflects Singapore's diverse food culture, with dining spots serving Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Indian, and Western dishes along the waterfront. You can taste these different traditions side by side and see how they coexist in the same space.
The place is easy to reach via the Clarke Quay MRT station on the North East Line or by river taxi from Marina Bay. The area is flat and straightforward to walk around, with clear paths between the buildings.
The G-Max Reverse Bungy here launches riders about 60 meters into the air while offering views of Singapore's night-lit skyline. This ride is one of the few of its kind in the region and appeals to visitors seeking a thrill.
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