10 Things to Do in Singapore at Night
Discover the most fascinating side of Southeast Asia's nightlife, with Singapore's irresistible offerings led by cultural shows, street tastings and ghost hunts.

Julieta Navarro
Singapore's night perspective is exciting and enriching, as it is a safe and illuminated city where you can stroll until late hours without worries, to enjoy the best local activities. If you are adventurous, you can insert yourself into the wildlife of the night safari at the local zoo. On the other hand, if you prefer quiet plans, I suggest dining in the city's cable car to be dazzled by the panoramic views.
The local atmosphere is also nourished by the gastronomic proposals in street stalls and clandestine restaurants. In addition, there is no shortage of Southeast Asia's most electrifying cultural performances. Some of them can be enjoyed on board the tour buses, which take you to special places, with a carefully planned route. Want to discover Singapore by night? Read on!
1. Tour the city aboard the night Big Bus
Glide through the most emblematic areas aboard Singapore's best sightseeing buses, which usually offer a very complete experience full of the vibrant Singaporean energy. The route usually starts after sunset and you will only have to spend about three and a half hours of culture, history and fascinating landscapes.
At night the city dresses up and aboard an open-top double-decker bus, you will be able to get all the visual information you need. This way, you will have access to spectacular places such as the Gardens by the Bay, Marina Barrage and the famous Orchard Road. Prepare your retinas because you may be able to enjoy the Garden Rhapsody sound and light show at the SuperTree Grove.
You can get off at the stop of your choice, but I recommend staying until the end, as a visit to the Victorian Lau Pa Sat Market is usually offered. It is located in the financial district where it is possible to experience **Singapore'**s unique cuisine up close. These spaces are known as hawker and this particular one is one of the oldest Victorian structures in Southeast Asia. This experience can be found from €42 and usually includes a local guide, but meals and drinks are on your own.
2. See the world's first nocturnal zoo
Singapore is the City of the Future and this title has been earned for its technological innovations and out-of-the-mold attractions, a clear example being the Singapore Zoo's night safari. It was built in 1994 to provide an educational space about nocturnal tropical species including bats, flying squirrels and Malayan tigers. That's not all, be amazed by the majesty of more than 1,000 animals, whose glowing eyes sparkle in the dark.
It's one of the best things to do in Singapore with kids, so it's ideal if you're going as a family. The creatures that meander through the place are not the only attraction, as you can also opt for an exciting streetcar ride, which will take you through special places that you cannot access on foot. This way, you can watch the animals in action as they graze, hunt and stalk. In addition, on board this fun vehicle you will find an audio guide with relevant information about giraffes, hippos and other endearing animals.
3. Dinner aboard the Sentosa cable car
The Cable Car is an innovative concept that connects to Sentosa Island, where Singapore's best activities are hidden. By day it offers a glimpse of the most captivating attractions, showing another side of the city and facilitating access to certain locations. By night, however, it transforms into whatever you want it to be, you just have to let your imagination run wild. From a private observation deck to couples cabins with a romantic ambiance, I recommend you book a dining experience on board in advance.
You can dine on Asian cuisine, either traditional or with a modern twist, while enjoying the panoramic views. The starry sky on the horizon will leave you speechless and take you away from the tourist crowds, it is certainly a different kind of evening that allows you to enjoy themed events or shows.
4. Take a nighttime bike tour of Singapore
Bicycle tours are very popular in Singapore because of the variety of greenery, as well as the opulence of its waterfront, tourist areas and ethnic neighborhoods. After dark this ride is more exciting than ever, as it contrasts with the lights of the skyscrapers, the bustle of people and the smells of street food. You can do it on your own or join the best Singapore tours to get an enriching experience and head to the most prominent locations.
Generally, you will get a glimpse of Marina Bay, a bustling area during the night. You may also make a stop to see the Singapore National Stadium, which is used for various sporting purposes, marathons and concerts. It's certainly a great way to enjoy a leisurely and recreational stroll, while avoiding the crowds and traffic. The best tourist cards in the city usually include bicycle rentals until approximately 18:00.
5. Sign up for a night street food tour of Singapore
If you're one of those people who enjoy squeezing in the food scene of a new city, then you should immerse yourself in the flavors of award-winning Singaporean street food. As the sun goes down Singapore shines its multiculturalism and is dotted with street vendors and terraces where you can witness the vibrant nightlife. Singapore' s best tours offer gastronomic experiences that will challenge your palate through Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Malay, Peranakan and traditional cuisine.
During your tour you may stop at the characteristic open-air restaurants, but if you are more daring you could even get lost in the passages of the underground restaurants, which will make you feel like you are in a mystery novel. These establishments specialize in dishes such as dumpling or chicken with hainanese rice. Most of them require a formal dress code and are hidden in Clarke Quay and Orchard Road. If you prefer a more carefree atmosphere, slip into street food for a taste:
- Bak Chor Mee: a delight of dried noodles and mushrooms stewed in a vegetarian sauce.
- Fried carrot cake: this curious dish does not contain carrots, but is so named because its appearance resembles that of white carrots. Actually, it is prepared with eggs, preserved radish or chai poh and flour cake.
- Chili Crab: many dishes are prepared with crab, this is no exception and is accompanied with a spicy tomato sauce.
- Kueh Lapis: moving on to desserts, get ready to be surprised with this colorful layer cake, which is made with glutinous rice, coconut and sugar.
- Ice Kachang: try this refreshing shaved ice with delicious syrups and garnishes such as beans, flavored jelly and sweet corn.
6. Appreciate Singapore's nighttime cultural shows
Singapore is a mix of ancestral traditions and mysticism, so it's no wonder that electrifying shows are unleashed in the evenings. Most tell fascinating stories of the local culture, so they're suitable for all ages and a great alternative if you're looking for things to do with kids.
The most popular include Spectra in Marina Bay, which is a free light and water show in Event Plaza. You'll see graceful dancers, colorful laser projections and lava or fog effects. If you plan to visit the Gardens by the Bay or take advantage of a tour aboard Singapore's best sightseeing buses, you have to witness Garden Rhapsody. Here the Supertrees light up, as they sway to the rhythm of Singaporean tunes.
There are also fun shows at local nightclubs like the themed dances at Zouk, where you'll also find a playground for adults. At Marquee Singapore they use cutting-edge technology to create a multi-faceted show with dances, special effects and world beats that outshine the nightlife. Cereza is another nightclub with themed events, where retro performances predominate.
7. Enjoy the atmosphere of Chinatown and Little India at night
Many people venture to themed neighborhoods like Chinatown and Little India during the day, however these promising locales have an enticing nightlife scene that is worth exploring. If you plan to spend at least 2 days in Singapore, you have to give them a try.
To move from one location to another you can take the subway and get there in less than ten minutes. Or, take advantage of the routes of the best tourist buses in Singapore, which usually include excursions through these areas. Here's what you can do in these places during the night!
Chinatown
- Chinatown Night Market: enjoy the kaleidoscope of colors, the deafening hustle and bustle and the mix of aromas. Here you will find all the contrasts of the Chinese community living in Singapore, through open-air stalls under traditional lanterns.
- Kreta Ayer Square: this area hosts a cultural show with traditional Chinese performances, lion dances, martial arts and much more.
- Chinese New Year: if you want to take a look at the culture, I recommend visiting Singapore in February to appreciate the nightly events of this worldwide celebration. It is considered the most important of Chinese culture and features dragon dances, lantern parades and themed floats, street stalls and more.
Little India
- Deepavali Festival: it is ideal if you are looking for things to do in Singapore in November, as it offers events for several days with Hindu traditions, typical sweets and thousands of lights everywhere.
- Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple: until 21:00 you can visit this majestic Hindu temple, which was built in 1881. Do not miss the typical rituals performed at dusk.
- Little India Night Market: to compare Chinese and Indian delicacies, you can not miss a tour of this market. It is a sensory experience that celebrates the traditions of this community.
8. Party until dawn
Adventurous spirits are drawn to Singapore's non-stop nightlife, if at the end of the day you still have energy, you can party until dawn. There are plenty of options, starting with the more upbeat nightclubs on the perimeter. Zouk is one of the most famous, where hundreds of people of different nationalities gather to witness the theme dances and international DJs. Canvas is another alternative, where visual art is combined to offer modern and vibrant installations.
If you want to dance from the heights, move to Clarke Quay where there are nightclubs, terraces and exotic cocktail bars. You can also opt for beach parties where the fun starts from noon to night, in popular places like Tanjong Beach Club. In addition, if you travel in July you can take advantage of the nightly gastronomic parties, or wait for the music festivals in August.
9. Take advantage of a ghost hunt in Singapore
Most ghost stories take place in nighttime settings. So you can plan a game of exploration through terrifying stories and folk legends, or join the best tours in Singapore for a ghost hunt. These types of tours take place mostly in old Changui, where you will visit haunted hospitals and streets full of urban legends.
During these types of experiences you will hear about black magic, strange drownings, spooky testimonies, portals to the underworld and much more. If you plan to do activities with children in Singapore, be sure to check with your service provider about age restrictions, because some tours have sensitive images. You can also take advantage of local traditions at the Hungry Ghost Festival, a cultural event suitable for all ages that features candle-lit spirits, food and entertainment.
10. Appreciate the skyscrapers from the city's best terraces
If partying until dawn isn't your thing, perhaps you can appreciate the nightlife from a more relaxed perspective. The terraces are worth a try, especially at night or before sunset, for amazing panoramic views. From the top you will be on the same level as the towering skyscrapers and you will see the Singapore River where the typical boat trips take place.
In fact, it is a great option if you are visiting Singapore in December, as the Christmas decorations completely transform the city. Here are the best options for a good night out:
- Cé La Vi: it is one of the best dining and entertainment locations, where you can see Marina Bay from another angle. In addition, the sunsets are unique and can be appreciated without crowds.
- Artemis Sky Bar: is a Mediterranean terrace and restaurant, where you can eat on an open-air rooftop. I recommend you to try the craft beers and keep cool amidst the hot Singapore weather.
- Long Bar: is a location located in the Raffles Hotel, which you can access without reservation through the best tourist cards in Singapore. Here you can enjoy an experience that will transport you to the twentieth century, where the most renowned planters used to meet. In addition, you have the option to indulge in the Singapore Sling, a traditional cocktail created by a hotel bartender in 1915, which became an icon of alcohol culture.
