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  • 1 Unmissable Way to Teleport to Singapore Through the Singaportal in Sydney

    Hannah C
    Hannah C
    Last updated 28 Jul 2023
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    Have you ever wanted to travel somewhere so much that you wish teleportation was real?
    Well Klook is turning this into reality (sorta)!

    For 2 days this September, Klook will be slinging Sydneysiders to Singapore through the Singaportal!

    What is the Singaportal?

    Known for creating some of the most artistic, cultural and mesmerising experiences in the world, Singapore is a destination like no other. Lucky for us Singapore nightlife is coming to Sydney very soon!
    Think about the best Singapore has to offer -  delicious hawker street food, futuristic trees and a colourful nightlife!
    The Singaportal will teleport you to the heart of Singapore's nightlife, including a giant SuperTree Grove at its centre, a recreation of the renowned Raffles Long Bar in partnership with Raffles and Long Bar Singapore, Satay Street offering traditional Singaporean food, projections at Haji Lane, the iconic Merlion and a DJ set to dance all night long to.
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    When does the Singaportal open?

    Bringing a taste of Singapore's colour and electric nightlife to Sydney, this 2-night experience is popping up on September 7 and 8 2023 with an evening session from 6:00 - 8:30 p.m. and a night session from 9:00 to midnight.

    Where is the Singaportal located?

    Forget your passport and plane tickets, the Singaportal will be popping up at the Overseas Passenger Terminal at The Rocks on the corner of Argyle St and George St.
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    How do I get tickets to the Singaportal?

    Don't miss out on your chance to experience a slice of Singapore in Sydney. Tickets can be purchased through Klook. Child tickets are from $10 and adult tickets are from $20.

    Will there be there any freebies at the Singaportal?

    Yes there will be giveaways and PortalPoints up for grabs. Every attendee will receive a glowing PortalBand. For every dollar spent in the Singaportal, Klook will match it in PortalPoints for a trip to Singapore.
    But wait... there's more!
    Thanks to Scoot and Raffles Singapore, one lucky winner's PortalBand will illuminate each night, slinging them a sensational return trip to Singapore including flights, hotel, and experience vouchers.
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    What's the easiest way to get event updates for Singaportal?

    Avoid missing out on important event updates by RSVPing on the official Facebook event page.

    What food can I expect at Satay Street?

    Reynold Poernomo of KOI Dessert Bar will be creating an exclusive miniature Gardens by the Bay dessert that can only be experienced at the 2 night pop-up event in Sydney in September.
    The mouth-watering and insta-worthy dessert will be a celebration of the flavours Singapore is famous for including kaya cremeux, gula malaka sponge, coconut sago, roasted coconut crumb with almond meal and brown butter. 
    Not only that but authentic Singaporean Hawker Street food will be served at the event including satay skewers, seafood laksa, Singaporean noodles, beef rendang, and chicken and rice. 

    Which DJs are spinning sets at the Singaportal?

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    To get the party pumping on the dancefloor under the Supertrees, Alex Hayes will be spinning tunes at the Thursday night, 9pm - midnight session. Levi Neufeld will be hitting the decks on both Thursday and Friday at the 6pm - 8:30pm sessions. Nat Sax will be closing the event on the Friday night 9pm - midnight session. She'll be DJing AND wowing the crowd on her saxophone! 

    How do I get to the Singaportal?

    There are heaps of public transport options available to get to the Singaportal including by train, bus, ferry and light rail.
    • Train. Take the train to Circular Quay, head in the direction of Sydney Harbour Bridge. If you’re coming from Wynyard station, walk north up George Street towards the harbour and you’ll be here in 10 minutes.
    • Bus. For buses travelling through the CBD along Elizabeth Street, get off the bus at Bridge Street and head north to Circular Quay.
    • Ferry. Take a ferry to Circular Quay, then walk to the SIngaportal.
    • Light rail. The L2 Randwick and L3 Kingsford light rail services run between Circular Quay and Randwick and Circular Quay and Kingsford.
    • Car. Passenger drop-off area is outside the cruise terminal on the lower roadway - Circular Quay West. 
    Credits: The Rocks
    Credits: The Rocks
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