Collyer Quay
Collyer Quay
Named after George Chancellor Collyer, the chief engineer of the Straits Settlements in the 1860s, Collyer Quay is a road that houses landmarks such as Clifford Pier, Change Alley and Ocean Towers. Until the late 1960s, the front of Clifford Pier was a car park where mobile food stalls arrived after office hours, and was a late-night haunt for musicians and an assortment of night birds.
Photo courtesy from Singapore Tourism Board
Find fun-filled and relaxing activities at Singapore Flyer Retail Terminal. Specialty outlets like Flight Experience and Kenko Reflexology & Fish Spa promise you a relaxing and rejuvenating experience.
From Singapore Flyer mementos to watches and handbags, our retail shops promise a spread of merchandise to put the finishing touches to your Singapore Flyer experience.
Take in the spectacular view while enjoying a delightful selection of local favourites and international cuisine.
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