Attractions
Singapore River

Boat Quay
Looking for a swingin’ good time? Then head on down to Boat Quay - the trailblazer of the Singapore entertainment scene. With an eclectic mix of high end restaurants and alfresco dining and lively bars and pubs, Boat Quay is arguably the favourite place to “chill out” for most professionals and expatriates.
Clarke Quay
Shop, eat and be entertained by the riverside! Featuring five blocks of restored warehouses, Clarke Quay offers a quirky alternative to mainstream attractions, with second-hand and antique shops, flea markets and restaurants with an amazing array of F&B options. In the evenings, dance clubs and pubs come alive with music from the 1960s to the present.
Robertson Quay
Robertson Quay used to be the site for merchants’ offices, warehouses and jetties, where they would facilitate the loading and unloading of goods. Children would often stand and wave from the old Kampong (village) houses along the banks. Many a time, they would take off their clothes and jump in for a cool afternoon swim.
The thirteen bridges over Singapore River
1.Esplanade Bridge--1997 2. Anderson Bridge--1909) 3. Cavenagh Bridge--1869) 4. Elgin Bridge--1929
5. Coleman Bridge--1840 6. Read Bridge--1889 7. Ord Bridge--1886 8. Clemenceau Bridge--1991
9. Alkaff Bridge--1997 10. Pulau Saigon Bridge--1997 11. Robertson Bridge--1998 12. Jiak Kim Bridge--1999 13. Kim Seng Bridge

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