Orgo was launched in September, 2008, as part of the Singapore River Festival. The rooftop is located on the 4th floor of Singapore’s Opera house, the Esplanade. It was originally conceived as a mobile bar by Taiwanese-American entrepreneur Nick Yen. The modular system that he conceptualized was designed to allow the bar to move around swiftly and flexibly. The primary objective was to create an evolving space to give the customer a novel experience every time.
Our selection of rooftops in ‘Singapore’
Orgo
Loof
A happening point and often location for events of all types, this rooftop offers an interesting design with an excellent view towards Singapore’s best known hotel, The Raffles Hotel. It looks a lot like a modern tropical bar, but there is also a strong food component, and it is possible to get a full meal here after midnight – a good drawing point among the late-night crowd.
Screening Room
The Screening Room rooftop bar is only on the 5th floor, but being located in the heart of China Town, the view up to the surrounding skyscrapers and the bustling streets downstairs is great. The Screening Room is composed of a restaurant, a studio, a whiskey bar, a rooftop…
Helipad
Helipad opened in 2008 and is in the heart of Singapore’s party district Clarke Quay. A little bit difficult to locate for first timers as it is on the top of the “Central Mall”, reachable via the car park elevator.
Breeze
This inventive lounge sits atop the fourth floor terrace of The Scarlet boutique hotel in Singapore’s Chinatown district. One look at the staff decked out in gauzy Thai-style garb and you know you’re in for a relaxed night at this rooftop terrace.

