After a quick hefty dinner , we took a quick MTR ride to Clark Quay. It is a hotspot for Singapore nightlife, with clubs, pubs and eateries. A good spot to relax, dine and enjoy the riverside.During day time, you can try the
G-Max Reverse Bungy. You and your buddy will be strap into a cage and fling
you around at the end of giant bungee cords for only SGD$45 each. You'll
go up 60m (197 ft.) high at 200kmph (124 mph). Despite its name,
the next-door Xtreme Swing is slightly less extreme, propelling
five people above the river and back for SGD$45 a time, though it's still
not for the fainthearted.
Getting here
Clark Quay MTR station (Punggol line) can be reach by most MTR lines. Click here to see the MTR map.
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