Screening Room

Chinatown & the CBD


If your idea of a good night involves sinking into a sofa and watching classic flicks, make some time for Screening Room. Expect anything from Mamma Mia to Sex, Lies and Videotape, projected onto a screen. Films are screened twice a day Monday to Thursday and once on Friday and Saturday. Bookings can be made via the website.

Once the credits roll the theatre turns into a sultry bar, so you don't even have to move for post-movie drinks.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Chinatown & the CBD attractions

1. Buddha Tooth Relic Temple

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2. Sri Mariamman Temple

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3. Jamae Mosque

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4. Singapore City Gallery

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5. Thian Hock Keng Mural

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6. Siang Cho Keong Temple

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7. Al-Abrar Mosque

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8. Thian Hock Keng Temple

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