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All You Need to Know about Robertson Quay

Singapore's Party Central!

Set near the scenic Singapore River, Robertson Quay is a popular wharf area which has gained a reputation for being a lively entertainment and nightlife hub. Covering an area of around 51 hectares, it is larger than the other two wharfs on the river namely, Clarke Quay and Boat Quay. Robertson Quay is home to a wide variety of restaurants, bars, pubs and cafes, while one will also find a range of happening nightclubs here such as Milk Bar, Liquid Room and Zouk. Those looking to make a Singapore hotel reservation in the area can do so at Copthorne King’s Hotel Singapore. Ideal for both business and leisure travellers, this Singapore city centre hotel is also within easy reach of Robertson Quay.

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