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Getting The Best View of Singapore from Marina Bay Sands Sky Park (Updated 2016)

Visiting Singapore will never be complete without dropping by Marina Bay Sands Singapore. The hotel is comprised of  three 55-story hotel towers connected by a 1-hectare sky terrace on the roof, named Sands SkyPark.

The SkyPark

The boat-shaped like Skypark has an observatory deck which  offers a beautiful panorama of the city.  While at the park you will be in awe seeing the  architectural greatness  of Supertree Grove,  the brilliant  colors of Gardens by the Bay and other great  iconic spots of the Singapore.

Singapore at Night from the viewing deck of Marina Bay Sands Sky Park

The SkyPark is home to the world’s longest elevated infinity  pool. I wish to dip int the pool on that visit, unfortunately, it is only open to the Hotel’s guests. The Sky Park Infinity Pool measures   146-metre (478 ft), perched 191 meters above the ground. The pools are made up of 422,000 pounds of stainless steel and can hold 376,500 gallons (1424 cubic meters) of water. The SkyPark also boasts rooftop restaurants such as The Sky on 57   nightclubs such as KU DÉ TA, lush gardens, hundreds of trees and plants, and a public observatory deck   with 360-degree views of the Singapore skyline.

the infinity pool at Marina Bay Sands Sky Park

The Sands SkyPark can accommodate  up to 3900 people. The gravity-defying cantilever  of the structure is one of the largest of its kind in the world. From this privileged observation deck, hundreds of visitors at a time can feast their eyes on the unforgettable sights of Singapore. Of course, if you love photography don’t miss to bring your telephoto lense and your tripod. Guests can purchase light refreshments, including snacks, water, and soft drinks from the food and beverage booth located at the observation deck.

view from Marina Bay Sands Sky Park

The Public Viewing  Deck  is a ticketed area  and  opens daily from 9:30 am to 10 pm*. (and until 11 pm on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday).

Prices S$23 for adults, S$17 for children (aged between 2 – 12 years) ; S$20 for senior citizens (aged 65 years and above) ; Children under 2 years may enter for free

You can purchase your tickets from any of the following: Marina Bay Sands website ; Ticketing Hotline: +65 6688 8826;  Marina Bay Sands Box Offices; ArtScience Museum Lobby; Concierge Desk, Hotel Lobby Tower 1 ; Retail Concierge, The Shoppes L1 ; SkyPark Ticketing Counter, Tower 3 B1 and Theatres, The Shoppes B1

Just  keep  in mind that the Observation Deck may be closed on other days or times that are not always displayed on Marina Bay Sands website. It would be best to  call ahead on +65 6688 8826 to ensure it is open during the time you wish to visit.

SINGAPORE TRAVEL SERIES: Part 1 – Singapore’s Songs of the Sea Part 2 – List of Restaurants in Singapore Part-3-Marina Bay Sands Part 4- Singapore’s Universal Studios Part 5- Singapore’s China Town

 

jojo vito

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