Singapore gay district
The area between Tanjong Pagar and Outram Park is not exactly known as a “gaybourhood” per se, but there’s no denying that everyone under the rainbow gravitates towards Neil Road for popular gay bars such as Tantric Bar & May Wong’s Café, Out Bar, and the now-defunct Taboo Club. It’s one of the few places where you can paint the town rainbow without anyone judging you.
But as the local LGBTQ+ group, as well as its allies, are raising their voices to promote a more inclusive Singapore, more places are embracing the camaraderie with open arms. After all, love is a human right. From an independent cinema and bookstore to everyone’s favourite brunch spot, here are the best LGBTQ+-friendly places in Singapore – beyond the gay bars.
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Singapore: Where to Stay? Raffles? Fullerton?
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My partner and I did three days in Singapore right before Christmas , and we loved it. Unfortunately, we wished we could hold had one more daytime there. Thanks to jet lag and other timing issues, we missed out on two things: the Raffles Hotel (Singapore Sling at the Long Prevent, etc.) and GGG nightlife.
Now I'm thinking about booking a quick Singapore stopover for one Saturday night in June on the way back from Bali to Bangkok. Separately in the hotels forum, I've posted for feedback on whether the mythical Raffles Hotel is worth it, understanding that we're talking about a one-night stay only. (Given the exorbitant cost, that's about all I can manage after travel for one from the US, another from Bangkok, plus hotels in Bangkok and Bali.) If anyone in this forum has something to add on the Raffles, it would be appreciated.
Last time we stayed at the Ritz-Carlton Millenia. Loved the room. Superb bathtub, of course, and the view of downtown Singapore across Marina Bay was stellar. But I found it a minute out of the way, o
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Singapore is a great destination for travelers. The city offers a wide range of activities, attractions, and experiences. While Singapore does not contain an official male lover neighborhood, you can find several LGBTQ-friendly spots across the city. Popular places include bars and clubs around Chinatown, particularly along Neil Road. Many venues host events that welcome everyone. When you visit Singapore, don’t miss Marina Bay Sands.
Singapore is a amazing destination for travelers. The city applications a wide range of activities, attractions, and experiences. While Singapore does not have an official gay neighborhood, you can find several LGBTQ-friendly spots across the city. Trendy places include bars and clubs around Chinatown, particularly along Neil Road. Many venues host events that welcome everyone.
When you visit Singapore, don’t miss Marina Bay Sands. This iconic hotel suggestions incredible views from its rooftop infinity pool. Gardens by the Bay is another must-see. You can explore its lar
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Singapore is a city made to impress its guests. The tropical city-state is a new metropolis with dazzling skyscrapers and over-the-top attractions clearly designed to wow. From the massive floor Marina Bay Sands complex to the awe-inspiring beauty of the Gardens by the Bay, nothing in Singapore is done halfway. Even the airport is a top tourist attraction, boasting its own photogenic parks, magnificent structures, and an indoor waterfall, which lights up at night.
These ostentatious modern attractions interestingly contrast with the temples and hawker food courts set up within Singapore's diverse neighborhoods, such as Chinatown, Petty India and Kampong Glam, showcasing the influences of the city's multicultural populace of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and Indonesian people. Singapore is also known for being an affluent and flourishing city when it comes to business. With an increasing number of big international businesses setting up shops there, you're likely to meet all sorts of people from all around the wor