Vibrant Nightlife at Marina Bay Sands

Vibrant Nightlife at Marina Bay Sands

Text: Sweezy Tan Photos: Ash Loh, Courtesy of Marquee, Koma and Avenue - 17 December 2019


Singapore’s nightlife has been taken to new heights in the light of different multi-entertainment and lifestyle restaurants and bars such as Marquee, Avenue and Koma’s opening at Marina Bay Sands.

An all-under-the-roof outlet of leading restaurants and nightlife bars by Tao Group, Marquee, Avenue and Koma stand out with their own uniqueness and vibes.

A renowned outlet within the nightlife circles of New York, Las Vegas and Sydney, the opening of Marquee at Marina Bay Sands as the Singapore’s largest nightclub marked the group’s first venture into Asia.

Here, guests can fully entertain themselves with the largest indoor 10K resolution LED screen, and an eight-armed Ferris wheel. These entertainment facilities incorporate design, technology and cutting-edge sound across three floors.

On the ground floor of Marquee Singapore, Avenue has a distinctly different vibe and presents itself as a luxurious, swanky and immersive environment for those who seek a serene venue for a lavish night out. At this elegant lounge, guests can expect a variety of different music genres from R&B, hip hop to an open mash-up to fill the air.

Walk through a striking 20m passageway of orange arches, reminiscent of the Fushimi Inari Shine in Kyoto, guests will enter Koma, a Japanese restaurant and sushi bar. This innovative space does not only offer a modern interpretation of Japanese cuisine, it also caters a creative and extensive list of cocktails or sake.

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