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Molly Malone's Irish Pub is a cosy Irish pub, the first to open in Singapore. The dark green exterior makes it hard to miss. Occasionally live music is provided when guest bands from Ireland drop in for a visit. Ever since this... more
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A prime example of the thriving nightlife of the city, 37 The Bar is one of the most popular bars in Singapore. It has a spacious dance floor, which begs for even more space on weekends. The bar doubles up as a gallery and is s... more
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Undoubtedly the most popular club around, this is where famous visiting DJs are invited to spin. Munch on hot dogs or sandwiches along with that beer. 'Mambo Jumbo Night' on Wednesdays is the most popular event. Queues start fo... more
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Located in a 1910 shop house, this bar offers more than 35 varieties of local and imported beers. Cozy and relaxing, it is a hit with both locals and expatriates. Listen to soothing classic rock from the 60s and 70s, while havi... more
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After the British dispersed the Malay floating village at the mouth of the Singapore River in the 1840s, Geylang Serai became their ethnic enclave, retaining a strong Malay identity right up to this very day. Here lies the home... more
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This colorful building with louvered windows, balconies, and entrances has been conferred the Urban Redevelopment Authority's Architectural Heritage Award. Within it stands a sculpture by Joseph McNally called Big Bang. Constru... more
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Named after the first Sultan of Singapore, the imposing structure that is the Sultan Mosque was built with a SGD 3,000 grant from the East India Company. This is the largest mosque in Singapore and the present building was cons... more
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Formerly a chain of 19th century shop-houses, Clarke Quay now has more than 50 shops selling everything from silk wear and batik prints to home furnishings and antiques. At night, a carnival mood prevails, with street stalls, r... more
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Once a Malay floating fish village, Tanjong Pagar is now a district with rich historical architecture, fusing modern skyscrapers with beautifully restored shop houses built between 1870 and 1940. The earlier houses are of Chine... more
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The Keppel Railway Station opened its gates in 1932. Said to be inspired by Helsinki's railway terminus, it is characterized by an imposing dome, with four fine Art Deco images at the front portraying agriculture, commerce, ind... more
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