What to Do in Singapore Tonight

Singapore's night scene covers far more than bars and clubs. KTV lounges, rooftop bars, late-night hawker centres, massage spas and 24-hour gyms keep the city running well past midnight. NightlifeStreet lists venues across all categories so you can find, compare and book in one place β€” whether you want a group karaoke session in Clarke Quay, supper at a night market, or a relaxing spa after dinner.

KTV & Karaoke

KTV (karaoke television) is Singapore's most popular group evening activity. Private rooms let groups of friends, colleagues or families sing without an audience. Most KTV venues charge by the room per hour and offer food and drink packages. Chinatown, Geylang, Jurong East and Orchard Road have the highest concentration of KTV outlets in Singapore.

KTV venues are spread across the island, with clusters in Chinatown, Jurong East, Tampines and Orchard.

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Bars, Pubs & Bistros

Singapore's bar scene clusters around Clarke Quay and Boat Quay along the Singapore River, the Duxton Hill conservation area, Holland Village, Tanjong Pagar, and the Jalan Besar neighbourhood. Rooftop bars in Marina Bay and Raffles Place offer skyline views. Pub trivia nights and live sports screenings are common on weeknights; DJs and live bands run on weekends.

Clarke Quay and Boat Quay remain Singapore's most concentrated bar and pub districts.

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Nightclubs

Singapore's club scene is centred on Clarke Quay, which hosts several large-format nightclubs playing EDM, hip-hop and house. Orchard Towers and Mohamed Sultan Road are older club strips. Most clubs enforce a dress code and charge an entry fee that includes drinks; ladies often enter free before midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.

Clarke Quay is Singapore's main nightclub district, with venues operating until 3–4 AM on weekends.

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Late-Night Dining & Cafes

Singapore is famous for round-the-clock food. Hawker centres like Lau Pa Sat, Newton Food Centre and Geylang serve supper until the early hours. Late-night cafes in Bugis, Tiong Bahru and Jalan Besar serve specialty coffee, desserts and brunch food past midnight. Night markets offer street food, retail and entertainment in a single location.

Geylang and Chinatown have Singapore's best late-night supper options, with food stalls open past 2 AM.

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Wellness & Relaxation

Several spas, massage centres and gyms in Singapore operate late into the evening or around the clock. Traditional Chinese massage, Thai massage and reflexology outlets are common in Chinatown and Orchard. 24-hour gyms with membership or day-pass options make fitness accessible at any hour.

Orchard Road and Chinatown have the highest density of late-night spas and massage centres.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is there to do in Singapore at night?

Singapore has one of Southeast Asia's most diverse night scenes. Options include KTV karaoke sessions, bars and pubs around Clarke Quay and Holland Village, nightclubs in Marina Bay and Orchard, late-night hawker supper, specialty cafes, night markets, spas and 24-hour gyms. NightlifeStreet lists venues across all these categories with opening hours, prices and online booking.

Where is the best nightlife in Singapore?

Clarke Quay is Singapore's most concentrated nightlife district, with bars, clubs and restaurants along the Singapore River. Boat Quay nearby is popular for riverside drinking. Duxton Hill and Tanjong Pagar are known for cocktail bars and craft beer. Holland Village and Jalan Besar have a more neighbourhood feel with indie bars and cafes. Orchard Road offers rooftop bars and upscale clubs.

What time do Singapore bars and clubs close?

Most bars in Singapore close between midnight and 2 AM on weeknights and 3–4 AM on weekends. Nightclubs typically operate until 3–4 AM Friday and Saturday. Some venues around Clarke Quay run until sunrise on event nights. Singapore's Entertainment Licensing framework sets closing times based on venue classification.

Are there KTV venues in Singapore that open late?

Yes. Many KTV venues in Singapore operate until 2–4 AM, with some open 24 hours on weekends. Popular KTV chains and independent operators in Chinatown, Geylang, Jurong East and Orchard Road typically offer late-night packages at discounted hourly rates after midnight.

Where can I eat after midnight in Singapore?

Singapore is one of Asia's best cities for late-night eating. Geylang has the widest variety of supper food stalls open past midnight. Lau Pa Sat (Raffles Place) serves satay and hawker food until the early hours. Chinatown Food Street and Newton Food Centre are open late. Late-night cafes in Bugis, Tiong Bahru and Jalan Besar serve brunch food and desserts past midnight.

Is there a dress code for Singapore nightclubs?

Most Singapore nightclubs enforce a smart-casual or smart dress code: collared shirts for men, no flip-flops or sports shoes. Some upscale clubs require semi-formal attire. Dress codes are typically enforced from 10 PM onwards. Check the specific venue listing on NightlifeStreet for details.

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