Nestled on the banks of the Singapore River, Robertson Quay is one of the city’s three largest wharfs, spanning 120 acres. This vibrant district features a blend of European and Chinese-style warehouses, now home to a diverse array of restaurants, wine bars, and art galleries. Visitors can stroll along the river, exploring the historic architecture and enjoying a variety of dining and cultural experiences. The area’s transformation from a bustling port to a modern leisure destination offers a unique glimpse into Singapore’s rich history and contemporary lifestyle.
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