Loof

Opened in 2005, Loof has been touted as Singapore’s best rooftop bar and it is easy to see why. The bar celebrates Singapore’s culture and serves innovative and whimsical bites and Southeast Asian inspired cocktails. The cocktail menu features drinks such as the Kaya Lumpur (S$20++), a concoction of house bitters, pineapple, and kaya (a traditional jam made from coconut and eggs).

Guests can tuck into bar snacks with a local twist like Chilli Crab Waffle Fries (S$15++) and B.C.M Grilled Cheese (S$18++), a grilled cheese sandwich with a bak chor mee-(minced meat and noodles) inspired filling. For more unique treats and trinkets, guests can head to The Mama Shop (a Singaporean convenience store) located at the entrance of the bar, which sells a selection of old-school knick-knacks and new age souvenirs.

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Address: Odeon Towers Extension Rooftop, 331 North Bridge Road #03-07
Operating Hours: Mon–Thu & Sun 5pm– 1am; Fri & Sat 5pm–2am
Tel: +65 6337 9416 / +65 9686 1833 (Trade Contact: Elaine Lau)
Website: www.loof.com.sg
Email:
loof@loof.com.sg / elaine.lau@lobehold.com (Trade Contact: Elaine Lau)
Nearest MRT:
City Hall Station / Bras Basah Station

1-Altitude

Perched 282 meters above ground, 1-Altitude Gallery & Bar is the world’s highest alfresco rooftop bar and club. With 360-degree views of Singapore, visitors can enjoy a cocktail in hand during 1-Altitude’s Sundown Affair (6–9 pm) and relax to laidback DJ-spun beats, while admiring the stunning city skyline. At night, the atmosphere livens up with top hits and high-energy rave beats by 1-Altitude’s resident party band and DJs.

An aerial night view of Altitude

An aerial night view of Altitude

This club impresses partygoers with weekly revelries from Wednesdays to Saturdays with state-of-the-art audio by Pequod Acoustics. Signature cocktails from their premium cocktail and liquor list start from S$20++. For entry to 1-Altitude, guests will have to purchase a cover charge, which includes two premium pours.

Address: One Raffles Place, 1 Raffles Place Level 63
Operating Hours: Mon, Tue, Thu & Sun 6pm–2am; Wed, Fri & Sat 6pm–4am
Tel: +65 6438 0410
Website: www.1-altitude.com
Email: info@1-altitude.com
Nearest MRT: Raffles Place Station

Seng Poh Road

Located just opposite Tiong Bahru Market and Food Centre, a cluster of small streets between Seng Poh Road and Tiong Poh Road is home to murals and many local establishments that embody the district’s hipster appeal. Pop into Tiong Bahru Bakery (www. tiongbahrubakery.com) or Drips Bakery Café (www.drips.com.sg) for a cuppa, then browse bespoke bouquets and small gifts at One Olive (www.oneolive. net), which sometimes hosts flower arrangement and craft workshops.

Exterior shot of the front facade of the shop

Exterior shot of the front facade of the shop

Address: Eng Hoon Street, Seng Poh Lane & Eng Watt Street

Qi Tian Gong Temple

A neighbourhood fixture since the 1920s, this temple is nicknamed the Monkey God Temple since it is dedicated to the Taoist deity from the Chinese literary classic Journey to the West. More than ten statues of the Monkey God— including one that is almost a century old—can be found within.

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Photo credits: qitiangong.com

Address: 44 Eng Hoon Street
Tel: +65 6220 2469 Fax: +65 6222 0352
Website: www.qitiangong.com
Email: qitiangong88@gmail.com
Opening Hours: Mon–Sun 7am–5pm

Dancing Girl Sculpture

The district’s first piece of public art is located in Seng Poh Garden. Sculpted by Sarawak-born artist, Lim Nang Sang, who also created the iconic Merlion statue, the concrete 1.2-meter- high ‘Dancing Girl’ sculpture was commissioned to be the centerpiece of the landscaped garden in 1972.

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Photo Credit: roots.sg

Address: Seng Poh Road near Moh Guan Terrace

Block 78 Moh Guan Terrace

Affectionately known as ‘the horse-shoe block’ for its iconic U-shape, this five- storey apartment building, completed in 1940, is the largest single block of flats in the area. One section of the building also houses a civilian air raid shelter, making it the only public housing estate at the time that was built with a shelter as part of its design

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Photo credits : Flicker

Address: 78 Moh Guan Terrace

Raffles Hotel

A destination unto itself, the grand historic hotel exudes old-world grandeur infused with the unique charm of Singapore and timeless luxury. First opened in 1887, the hotel has since been given a new lease of life after an extensive two-year revamp. Visitors can look forward to immersing themselves in striking colonial architecture and graceful service as well as newly opened bars, restaurants, courtyards, and social spaces.

Innovative and contemporary in-suite technology touchpoints are also available, along with refreshed bathroom facilities and amenities. Rooms at Raffles Hotel Singapore offer complimentary minibars, part of the hotel’s enriched guest offerings. Guests looking to wind down after a day of exploration should try the hotel’s signature Singapore Sling experience.

Address: 1 Beach Road
Tel: +65 6337 1886 / +65 6412 1289 (Trade Contact: Amy Ang)
Website: www.rafflessingapore.com
Email:
singapore@raffles.com / amy.ang@raffles.com (Trade Contact: Amy Ang)
Nearest MRT: City Hall Station

Robertson Quay

A former wharf in the late 19th century, this neighborhood is now an eclectic mix of retail shops, residential apartments, hotels, art galleries, bars, and restaurants, boasting a low-key and family-friendly ambiance. Visitors can take leisurely strolls across its pedestrian bridges or dine alfresco at one of the many riverside eateries, both day and night

Restaurant at Robertson Quay.

Restaurant at Robertson Quay.

Old Hill Street Police Station

Instantly recognisable for its 927 windows in rainbow hues, the Old Hill Street Police Station is currently home to the Ministry of Communications and Information and the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth, as well as art galleries. Constructed in 1934, it used to house living quarters for policemen and their families.

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