28 HongKong Street

Top choice in Colonial District, the Quays & Marina Bay


Softly lit 28HKS plays hide-and-seek inside an unmarked 1960s shophouse. Slip inside and into a slinky scene of cosy booths and passionate mixologists turning grog into greatness. Cocktails are seamless and sublime, but note the large pours as they can send you flying. House-barrelled classics, hard-to-find beers and lip-smacking grub seal the deal.

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Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Colonial District, the Quays & Marina Bay attractions

1. Boat Quay

0.18 MILES

Closest to the river mouth, this was once Singapore’s centre of commerce, and it remained an important economic area into the 1960s. By the mid-1980s,…

2. Large Reclining Figure

0.2 MILES

Seemingly rising out of the water, this is one of artist Henry Moore's largest commissions.

3. Clarke Quay

0.21 MILES

Named after Singapore’s second colonial governor, Sir Andrew Clarke, this is the busiest and most popular of Singapore's three quays. How much time you…

4. ReDot Fine Art Gallery

0.22 MILES

The only gallery in Singapore specialising in Australian Indigenous art, Redot sources its captivating pieces from community-based art centres.

5. Old Hill Street Police Station

0.23 MILES

An architectural pin-up famed for its Technicolor shutters and neo-Renaissance design, the Old Hill Street Police Station houses a string of well-known…

6. Art-2 Gallery

0.24 MILES

A small contemporary art gallery, Art-2 offers a melange of mediums ranging from sculpture and ceramics to painting and paperwork from Southeast Asia.

7. Parliament House

0.25 MILES

Often referred to as 'new Parliament', the building is situated behind the Old Parliament House. It was opened in 1999 and proceedings are open to the…

8. Raffles Landing

0.26 MILES

This spot, between the Asian Civilisation Museum and Old Parliament House, marks the place where Sir Stamford Raffles landed in Singapore on 29 January…