
Marina Bay Sands SkyPark
South East
Marina Bay Sands SkyPark is a remarkable architectural marvel perched atop the three hotel towers of the Marina Bay Sands integrated resort in Singapore. Opened in 2010, it features a 340-metre-long skyway that connects the towers and accommodates nearly 4,000 visitors. The SkyPark is famous for its 150-metre infinity swimming pool, one of the world's largest public cantilevered platforms, which extends 66.5 metres beyond the north tower. Visitors enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Singapore's skyline, Marina Bay, and the surrounding cityscape from this elevated vantage point. The SkyPark is part of a larger complex designed by Moshe Safdie, which includes luxury hotels, a casino, convention facilities, a shopping mall, an ArtScience museum, and entertainment venues. Its unique design and engineering make it an iconic landmark and a must-visit attraction for tourists seeking a blend of luxury, leisure, and spectacular views in Singapore.
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Tip: The best time to visit Marina Bay Sands SkyPark is during late afternoon to catch the sunset and transition into the city’s dazzling night lights. It is advisable to purchase tickets online in advance to avoid queues and secure access, especially during weekends and holidays. Discounts may be available for children, seniors, and residents. Visitors should check the official website for updated opening hours and any special events. Note that access to the infinity pool is exclusive to hotel guests, but the public can enjoy the observation deck and SkyPark facilities.
Interesting facts
- •The SkyPark's infinity pool is set on the world's largest public cantilevered platform, extending 66.5 metres beyond the north tower.
- •Marina Bay Sands was the world's most expensive standalone casino property at its opening, costing approximately S$8 billion (US$6.88 billion).
- •The SkyPark can accommodate up to 3,902 people simultaneously on its 340-metre-long platform.
- •The integrated resort includes the world's first floating Apple Store and Louis Vuitton Island Maison.
- •The resort was designed by renowned architect Moshe Safdie.
History
Marina Bay Sands SkyPark was officially opened on 24 June 2010 as part of the Marina Bay Sands integrated resort.
The resort's construction began in the mid-2000s and faced delays due to rising material costs and labor shortages exacerbated by the 2008 financial crisis.
Designed by architect Moshe Safdie, the SkyPark was conceived as a connecting skyway atop three hotel towers, symbolizing Singapore's ambition to become a global tourism and entertainment hub.
Since its opening, it has become a signature feature of Singapore's skyline and a landmark of modern architectural innovation.
Place Guide
Infinity Pool2010
A 150-metre-long infinity swimming pool perched on the cantilevered SkyPark, offering unparalleled views over the city and Marina Bay. Access is exclusive to hotel guests, making it a luxurious highlight of the resort.
Observation Deck2010
Publicly accessible deck on the SkyPark providing 360-degree panoramic views of Singapore’s skyline, Gardens by the Bay, and the Marina Bay area. Ideal for photography and sightseeing.
SkyPark Gardens2010
Lush landscaped gardens atop the SkyPark featuring tropical plants and seating areas, creating a serene oasis above the city bustle.
Contact
Phone: 6688 8826