Singapore is among the safest states with the lowest crime rate. That is why nightlife is as rich as daytime in the country. Despite the fact that many national museums are closed at night, inquisitive tourists are offered a lot of entertainment for every taste. The start of your night can be a walk along the Clarke Quay where there are many cozy restaurants and cafes inviting visitors to try various exotic dishes. Zouk Club accommodates three dance halls where young Singaporeans and respectable citizens who are provided with a separate room have fun until the morning hours. The nightclub is open until 4:00 AM every day, except Mondays and Sundays. Nearby clubs like "Thumper", "Gotham Penthouse", "Clinic" offer entertainment programs to suit every taste.
Singapore's favorable climate left its mark on the mentality and character of the local people. The air temperature stays stable at 26 ºC throughout …
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Another type of entertainment in Singapore is dinning on the tree. IndoChine Cafe is a futuristic structure in the shape of a tree, which is included in the list of the most beautiful and technologically advanced buildings in the world. A unique design and modern technology together with luxurious dishes give hours of enjoyment to everyone. The building locally known as the Dorian is the famous Esplanade Theater on the bay. The unique acoustics, special effects taking visitors to a different reality, the luxury of the interior and the music of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra fascinate and attract tourists from all over the world. free concerts are organized in the theater every week. All the technological capabilities of the theater are demonstrated during a 45-minute excursion.
Monuments and architectural objects, notable for the history and culture of the country.
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Singapore Night Festival is a spectacle superior to traditional circus shows in scale and beauty. Carnivals and festivals held by various ethnic groups can be caught at almost any time of the year. Especially spectacular are the Chinese New Year celebration, Diwali: The festival of lights and local weddings often inviting tourists. Gillman Barracks built in the recent past tell us of the difficult and often tragic history of Singapore. Today, there are seventeen free galleries in the soldiers' barracks. Their visiting can help you re-discover the culture and mentality of the Singaporeans.