3 Quay Quirks
Boat Quay
Boat Quay is the social waterfront directly in front of the Central Banking District’s banking and financial towers. Boat Quay is where heritage meets modernity, as conserved shophouses are converted into a diverse range of F&B establishments. Take a leisurely bumboat cruise up and down the river or enjoy a unique riverfront dining experience with your loved ones.
Clarke Quay
Clarke Quay is where work meets fun. It is home to a colourful kaleidoscope of restaurants, wine bars and entertainment spots. The bustling market atmosphere of bygone days comes alive amidst the rows of charming shophouses, pushcarts and five-foot-way merchants. A vibrant entertainment shopping and hospitality destination for locals and tourists alike, Clarke Quay is a delightful mix of modern and traditional.
Clarke Quay
Clarke Quay is where work meets fun. It is home to a colourful kaleidoscope of restaurants, wine bars and entertainment spots. The bustling market atmosphere of bygone days comes alive amidst the rows of charming shophouses, pushcarts and five-foot-way merchants. A vibrant entertainment shopping and hospitality destination for locals and tourists alike, Clarke Quay is a delightful mix of modern and traditional.
Robertson Quay
With it’s eclectic mix of international restaurants with alfresco dining, wine bars, arts houses, hotel cafes and a tranquil riverfront neighbourhood, Robertson Quay is a charming mixed-used area that offers riverfront living alongside complementary and harmonious dining and leisure offerings. Visit Robertson Quay for its chilled-out vibes and vibrant dining options.
Did you know? Singapore River is home to a group of otters who have been spotted regularly along the banks of Robertson Quay. Try to see if you can spot them on your next trip!