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Clarke Quay

3 River Valley Road, Singapore 179024
  • #11 most popular
    thing to do in Singapore
  • Avg. User Rating:
    4 out of 5 stars

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Clarke Quay Reviews

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Riverside

  • 4 out of 5 stars by writeonthespot from Bacolod, Philippines
  • November 10, 2006
Riverside
Quote: Clarke Quay and Riverside seem to be all food and river. The neon lights at night are a major sight that you wouldn’t think this is also a shopping stop. Clothes, souvenirs and jewelries are just some of the great finds in Clarke Quay. These areas... Read the full Clarke Quay review

From journal Shopping in Singapore

Clark Quay

  • 3 out of 5 stars by curtbarker from Cupertino, California
  • April 7, 2005
Quote: After an awesome crab feast at Seafood Park, we all taxied on over to Clark Quay (remember, Quay is pronounced "kee") and sat along the waterfront sharing pitchers of Tiger Beer. Clark Quay is an area of shops, restaurants, and bars right along the... Read the full Clarke Quay review

From journal Singapore: Oasis of Western Materialism

Clarke Quay

  • 3 out of 5 stars by Rattie from Perth, Australia
  • February 24, 2004
Quote: Promoted as a festival village, Clarke Quay is crammed with bars, cafes, restaurants, and some truly awful souvenir shops. We took a $12 bumboat trip around the river and harbour – it’s a great way to cool off on a steamy Singapore night and an... Read the full Clarke Quay review

From journal Singapore