1.
Night Safari
The world's first Night Safari, set in 40 hectares of jungle
adjoining the Singapore Zoo, unfold the mystery and drama of
the jungle at night with stunning effects. You will be lead
on a tram ride to cover a loop of the Zoo where you will be
able to view animals in complete safety and comfort. For the
adventurous, walking trails are available! At the end of the
ride you may wish to enjoy in a romantic forest setting. |
2.
Just Cruising
Take in the beautiful Singapore skyline by night on a Bumboat
ride after dinner. Cruise along the Singapore River in an authentic
bumboat to see the legacy of Singapore's history. Take in the
sight of old shophouses, godowns, heritage government buildings,
the majestic Merlion and imposing modern structures that thrust
boldly skywards. |

3.
Bargain hunting at Bugis
The most established tourist night market (pasar malam) stands
right opposite Bugis Junction. Make your way around the alleys
and you'll discover a catacomb of stalls selling head-spinning
collection of tourist souvenirs and curios among trend stores
catering to the Japan fashion fad. |

4.
Midnight Dining
Tuck into an overwhelmingly wide selection of local ethnic food
at Newton Hawker Centre and Lau Pa Sat food centre (open till
4 AM), a favourite among late-night crawlers and tourists. Even
the locals can be at a loss as to what to eat, having the gastronomic
choice of over a hundred food and beverage stalls and retail
trolley carts here. From chicken rice to Chinese handmade noodles,
you will be spoilt for choice. Other local delights to tempt
your tastebuds- popiah, laksa and satay. |

5.
One Night at Harry's
Nestled in the shadows of the towering Raffles Place skyline,
this famous watering hole is Singapore's best-known jazz joint.
Classic American grill food from steaks to burgers, cool interiors,
airy riverside seating, the best live jazz on the island, and
great views of the water, it's perfect for lively nights of
long drinks. |

6.
Go Clubbing
For some heart-pumping, foot-stomping dance fun, drop into Zouk,
ranked among the top dance clubs in the world by international
DJs and lifestyle magazines. Zouk's music is spun by its seven
resident DJs, while regular live acts from visiting artists
such as Galliano, Chemical Brothers, Heart and Kylie Minogue
are an added draw.
If you need a bit more intimacy in your nightlife, go to Velvet
Underground, within the Zouk complex for more soulful sound.
Phuture, within the same complex, draws a younger, more hip-hop-loving
crowd. Including the wine bar outside, Zouk is basically your
one-stop shopping for a party. |

7. Catch a Musical

Singapore is home to many local productions as well as international
and Broadway productions - from Cirque du Soleil to Les Miserables
to the Phantom of the Opera to Miss Saigon. For latest happenings,
check out www.esplanade.com.sg
If you love western classical, the Singapore Symphony Orchestra
performs regularly in its new home at Esplanade -- Theatres
On the Bay, with regular special guest appearances by international
celebrities. |

8.
Fountain of Wealth
Visit the world's largest fountain, Fountain of Wealth at Suntec
City. It is believed that walking clockwise around the fountain
3 times while touching the water will bring good luck and fortune.
At night, the Fountain of Wealth comes alive with a laser show
and its effects are dazzling. You can also dedicate a free laser
message to your sweetheart.
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9.
Heart of Singapore's Nightlife - Clarke Quay
Clarke Quay is Singapore's only riverside festival village combining
dining, shopping and entertainment. On the 23,000 square-metre
site are five blocks of building housing and shophouses, restored
to their original 19th century style. This area has a spread
of specialty restaurants, themed pubs and wine bars. The precinct
features the latest international hotspots like the retro Parisian
topless revue Crazy Horse cabaret, the mother of London rave
clubs Ministry of Sound and Café del Mar. Local favourites
are IndoChine and Singapore's only fulltime comedy club, One
Nite Stand. More than 25 restaurants and bars cram along this
section of the banks of the Singapore River, which really comes
alive as the sun goes down. From the famous seafood restaurants
on offer to the range of Chinese, Italian, Spanish, American,
Indian and Thai dining options, you are sure to find something
to suit your palate. |

10.
Singapore Sling
Make the Long Bar ant Raffles Hotel, your last stop for the
evening and sample Singapore's very own concoction, 'the Singapore
Sling'. Created at the turn-of-the-century by Hainanese bartender
Ngiam Tong Boon, the Singapore Sling has become famous all over
the world. The main ingredients are gin, cherry brandy and fruit
juice, but if thats not to your liking then every other cocktail
under the sun is on offer at the Long Bar. Like they say, 'If
you have not been to Raffles, you have not been to Singapore'.
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