From our place, located in Havelock Rd, to Singapore’s center it takes half an hour to arrive walking riverside. A nice walk if you are on foot but dangerous if you ride a bike.
Get into an underpass and you will be fined 1000 SG$ (anyways all the people were riding under, so i can imagine the measure is not very effective).
Havelock Road, is one of the main roads along the Singapore River, Let’s explore the best things to do and see in the area.
Getting to Havelock Road
Havelock Road is located in the center of Singapore and is easily accessible by public transportation. From the city center, it takes approximately half an hour to arrive by walking riverside. This is a great way to take in the beautiful scenery along the river, but be cautious if you’re riding a bike as there are underpasses where riding is prohibited and may result in a fine of up to 1000 SG$.
Dining along the Riverside
Havelock Road is home to a wide range of restaurants that offer stunning views of the Singapore River. However, many of these restaurants are known to be expensive and cater to tourists and expatriates who have a lot of money to spend. To save some money, it’s best to visit these restaurants during the day when they offer affordable set menus starting at just 15 SG$.
If you’re looking for a local dining experience, head to the nearby hawker centers where you can find a variety of local food at affordable prices.
Exploring the Nightlife
For those looking for a vibrant nightlife scene, head to Zouk, a popular club located in the Clarke Quay area. Here you can enjoy music and dancing while taking in the sights of people wearing impossible heels and short skirts. However, it’s important to note that Singapore has strict laws and regulations when it comes to drinking and partying. Be sure to adhere to these regulations to avoid any legal trouble.
Latest advice
All the restaurants on the river margins are there to quit some weight in the pockets of tourist and expatriates who have the money and drink hard during the night. So during day light they offer you nice set menues for as least as 15 SG$.
No people, no scams, just take profit of this and go there for lunch and avoid there for dinner.
Zouk closed from this original location close to Copthorne Hotel