Stay close to where all the action is! For those looking to get a glimpse of Singapore’s party scene, Carpenter Street is an excellent location to kick off your shoes and chill or doll up for an evening of pub hopping.
Located just around the corner from Boat Quay and Clarke Quay, Summer Tavern contains 90 beds in four air conditioned dormitories. It’s not only a resting place but a hangout for travelers too. Get together at the in-house beer lounge or open-air rooftop to recap the day’s events.
A lodge for the young, hip and trendy…Summer Tavern is a great place to expand your social circle, exchange traveling tips and mold friendships. People from different parts of the world with a common interest in music, travel and leisure come together to coexist in this one place.
Boat Quay and Clarke Quay consist of a long stretch of pubs and restaurants. A favourite hangout for both locals and expatriates. Join in the fun at internationally renowned clubs Ministry of Sound and Attica. Other clubs include Indochine, Hooters, One Night Stand and Gotham Penthouse. Before you head to one of the clubs, feast at restaurants like Izumi Japanese Restaurant, Khazana Restaurant or Louis Oyster Bar.
How could anyone resist the varied temptations of staying at Summer Tavern.
Facilities: Laundry, kitchen, lockers, library, free local telephone calls, internet access and breakfast. Price: $24 (Dorm) to $60 (Room)
Micheline Doray, Editor Micheline is part of SD Editorial Team. Streetdirectory.com is the number 1 travel guide in Singapore and manage by Robert J Steiner.
RJS also mange FlowerAdvisor.com.sg, a Singapore Florist website specializing in both local & international flower & gifts deliveries. We have Flowers, Roses, Hampers, Gifts, Get Well Gift Baskets & many more for Singapore and International Delivery.A Journalism & Media Communication graduate from Queensland University of Technology, Micheline Doray is the former editor of Healthy Times and a freelance technology and travel writer. An expressive novelist at heart, she often pens her thoughts, ideas and experiences onto paper with the hope of publishing them at a wiser age.