
Located atop Marina Bay Sands, the Marina Bay Sands is known as the world's most expensive hotel. From here, visitors can enjoy a bird's-eye view of Singapore's most stunning cityscape. Standing in the Skypark, gazing out at the sunny, azure sea and blue sky, watching the Spectra water and light show under the tranquil night sky, and savoring a drink while enjoying a meal is undoubtedly a rare and relaxing romantic experience, a truly worthwhile experience. The Skypark and infinity pool are separate, and tickets are available for viewing at the gardens.
All seasons
1-3 hours
Regular Tickets:
Adult tickets are 23 Singapore dollars, children (2-12 years old) are 17 Singapore dollars,
Senior citizens (65 years and above) SGD 20 (Monday to Sunday);
Free Ticket:
Children under 2 years old and hotel guests.
09:30-22:00 (Monday-Thursday)
09:30-23:00 (Friday-Sunday)
Sands SkyPark is a key feature of the Marina Bay Sands complex, which opened in 2010. It was designed by architect Moshe Safdie and features one of the world's largest rooftop infinity pools. The SkyPark has become an iconic part of Singapore's skyline and offers a unique view of the city from above.
Sands SkyPark is located on top of the Marina Bay Sands Hotel at 10 Bayfront Avenue. It can be reached via the Bayfront MRT Station (on the Circle and Downtown Lines), which is directly connected to the Marina Bay Sands complex. You can also take a taxi or walk from nearby landmarks like the Gardens by the Bay.
The Sands SkyPark observation deck is open daily from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM. The best times to visit are early afternoon to catch clear views, or in the evening around sunset for spectacular views of the city skyline and Marina Bay Sands light show.
The entrance fee for the Sands SkyPark observation deck is SGD 23 for adults and SGD 17 for children. Tickets can be purchased online through the Marina Bay Sands website or at the ticket counters on-site.
It is recommended to book tickets in advance, especially during peak periods such as weekends and holidays. Tickets can be booked up to a few days before your visit to ensure availability.
You will need around 1 to 2 hours to fully explore the Sands SkyPark, including taking in the views, visiting the rooftop gardens, and perhaps enjoying a drink or meal at one of the bars or restaurants.
Guided tours are not available at the Sands SkyPark, but you can explore the area independently. Audio guides are not offered, but the views and exhibits are self-explanatory and easy to navigate.
The best photography spots are from the observation deck, where you can capture panoramic shots of the Singapore skyline, Marina Bay, and the iconic Marina Bay Sands hotel. Sunset offers a particularly breathtaking view.
Start at the observation deck to enjoy the views, then walk through the rooftop gardens for a relaxing stroll. If you have time, visit the bars and restaurants for a meal or drink with a view.
Night visits are possible, and it's a great time to experience the Marina Bay Sands light show. However, there are no special night tours offered. The views at night are stunning, with the city illuminated by lights.
The Sands SkyPark can get crowded, especially during weekends and public holidays. The least crowded times are on weekdays, particularly in the late morning or early afternoon.
There are rest areas, food outlets, and a souvenir shop on the SkyPark level. Toilets are also available. If you're looking for a full meal, there are various dining options within the Marina Bay Sands complex itself.
The Sands SkyPark is fully accessible for elderly, children, and disabled visitors, with elevators and ramps for easy access.
Both cash and card payments are accepted at the Sands SkyPark, as well as mobile payments like Apple Pay and Google Pay at most outlets.
Yes, there are vegetarian, vegan, and halal food options available at the dining outlets in Marina Bay Sands, including Spago and other restaurants in the nearby Shoppes complex.
Yes, there are souvenir shops at the Sands SkyPark and within Marina Bay Sands. Typical souvenirs include branded merchandise, local crafts, and Marina Bay Sands-themed items like T-shirts, mugs, and keychains.