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On the Town

Singapore’s social scene is popular and diverse. Since the regional downturn, considerable investment went into new bars and restaurants, tapping into the fact that this urban population often eats out all the time. Being in a hot country, the cool of the evening is the right time to socialise. And typically here, you’ll be invited…
 

Dress Code

Indoor nightspots in Singapore commonly enforce a dress code, although the rules tend to be more flexible for women than for men. In general – shorts, trainers and sandals are frowned upon or banned outright by upscale venues. Some nightclubs take it one step further and don’t allow you in if you are wearing jeans.…
 

Drinks

Alcohol is widely available throughout Singapore, outside places of worship and halal establishments. You can buy beer, wine and spirits in supermarkets and 7-Eleven stores until late, and outlets selling drinks range from coffee shops or hawker stalls to world-class bars with a wide selection of international brands. You must be over 18 to drink,…
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