Singapore has been ranked as the fourth-best city for night tourism in 2025, according to a new study by Travelbag. The study analysed over 100 global cities, focusing on Instagram hashtag volumes, light and noise pollution, safety for walking alone at night, and the number of late-night venues. Singapore’s high ranking is attributed to its 443 late-night venues and a commendable nighttime safety score of 77 out of 100.
The study highlights the growing trend of noctourism, with a 164% increase in Google searches for night festivals and a 33% rise in interest in stargazing tourism. This trend underscores a global shift towards exploring cities after dark. New York topped the list, boasting over 2,300 late-night venues and more than 40,800 Instagram posts tagged with #NewYorkatnight. Tokyo and Dubai followed, ranking second and third, respectively.
Danny Hugill, Destination Executive for the Middle East and Indian Ocean at Travelbag, noted the unique appeal of Dubai after sunset, stating, “Once the sun sets in Dubai, the city transforms. You can head to the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood for an atmospheric evening walk, then catch the Dubai Fountain show before ending your night with drinks at Cé La Vi or a rooftop dinner at Paros.”
The study also identified Abu Dhabi as the safest city for nocturnal exploration, with a safety score of 87 out of 100. As noctourism continues to rise, cities like Singapore are well-positioned to attract travellers seeking vibrant and safe nighttime experiences.
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