nice place nice view good for dinner time very nice and can see view Singapore 🇸🇬
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Boat Quay Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Situated upstream from the southern bank of the Singapore River, Boat Quay is the city's premier neighborhood for high-end eating, fancy bars and hip cafes. What once was the most occupied port of Singapore, the old shophouses have since been turned into retail spots. Beautiful sights make the hot shopping and nightlife area popular with locals and tourists alike.
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Boat Quay Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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nice place nice view good for dinner time very nice and can see view Singapore 🇸🇬
The barge pier is a quite big pier. It is mainly a place to go to the sea to connect to large cargo ships. However, it is also a very lively place. It is convenient to eat and shop around. The scenery is also good.
Singapore's Boat Terminal is a round-trip dock for boats from downtown Singapore to the Port of Singapore, and the business atmosphere around it is very strong. Because there are so many people coming and going every day, it is also a very busy pier in Singapore, and it is also a source of wealth in Singapore. It is worth visiting.
chill vibe with lots of eateries around. the food can be quite expensive thou as it’s a tourist spot
The only way to go to Clarke Quay ~ was wrong at the beginning, so the white bridge was still beautiful and the environment was very clean and tidy. The only downside is that the landmarks are chaotic, and it is difficult to find a place on foot. There are many seafood shops at the pier to eat, and there are Chinese shop assistants at the door of each store to pull you in to eat, which is a bit scary. The tunnel underneath also has street performers, very warm and cute ~ The famous Songfa Bak Kut Tea and Treasure Sea Crab are all nearby, just work hard to find it.
The scenery is beautiful. There are Singapore River Festival on November 3 and 4. There are extra light shows and night dragon boat racing. Warm reminder, there are many restaurants along the river, remember to ask the price in the order.
There are merchants operating cruise activities on both sides of the river. We choose the boat family at the Corfuning Pier. There are many fewer boat families than the boat family at the opposite Clarke Pier. However, their explanation is broadcast on TV. I heard that the opposite is the tour guide. It is recommended to take a boat from here. Then disembark directly at the Sands Hotel halfway, and you can have dinner in Jinsha and watch the light show. I love the view of the river, where you can enjoy a wide variety of cuisines. There are German, Indian, Korean and seafood options. Wherever you sit, you can enjoy the views of the financial district and the river. Or if you just want to drink and enjoy the boats coming and going, it’s great too!