It feels incomplete when you go to Singapore but visit Marina Bay Sands. Marina Bay Sands is one of the integrated resorts in Singapore and has become one of its tourism icons.
As an integrated resort, there are many facilities offered at this location and cover various groups ranging from tourists, business people, to shoppers. Marina Bay Sands consists of three towers with 55 floors that include several accommodations for the upper-middle class. Starting from tourists, shopaholics to business people will be pampered with attractive lodging and entertainment facilities for unlimited time.
As one of the most famous tourist destinations in Singapore, there are various facilities and tours that you can do in Marina Bay Sands, and hotels in this area also have their own characteristics and will provide a different experience for you.
The hotel often used as a tourist choice to spend time and rest is Fairmont Singapore, including a 5-star hotel with all facilities and services that are up to the standard that guarantees it will not disappoint you. You can book a room for yourself at Fairmont Singapore from Traveloka Lifestyle SuperApp.
Located in the heart of Singapore, Marina Bay has plenty of activities for everyone visiting Singapore. Home to iconic attractions such as the Merlion Statue and the three Towers that make up Marina Bay Sands and the ArtScience Museum. This place is an area that should not be missed on your itinerary to Singapore!
With the development of Singapore built on trade and expeditions, it’s no surprise that the best of the city lies along the riverside. If you don’t know the best way to explore this area, here is our recommended itinerary for a trip to Singapore!
Enjoying the View
The Sands SkyPark is an architectural masterpiece that sits atop three hotel towers at Marina Bay Sands. This 1.2-hectare area is longer than the Eiffel Tower and big and tall enough to park four and a half A380 jumbo jets! This makes Sands SkyPark one of the longest public buttresses in the world.
Sands SkyPark offers panoramic views of the Singapore city skyline, stunning views of Gardens by the Bay, and ocean views stretching from Marina South Pier to the Singapore Strait.
The Merlion
Start the day with a visit to Singapore’s landmark, the Merlion statue! A mystical story that represents the beginning of the history of Singapore. As well as a lion’s head which represents Singapore which means Lion City, and the body of a fish which depicts Singapore’s history as a fishing village.
River Cruise
You can take the River Cruise electric boat to see all the unique spots scattered in Marina Bay. This 40-minute journey will take you around the Singapore river to see Clarke Quay Boat, Marina Bay, and Marina South.
National Gallery Singapore
Art and culture buffs should head to National Gallery Singapore to see art exhibits from the region. Home to 8,000 pieces of art by renowned local artists, this interactive exhibition is held every few months to give you a truly immersive experience in this museum.
Explore every corner of the museum and marvel at the architectural wonders such as the high ceilings, domes, massive pillars, and asymmetrical corridors. They make sure every corner is the perfect spot for that pose that you will upload on your Instagram! If you’re looking for food, you can go up to the rooftop for a delicious meal with a view of the Civic District.
Helix Bridge
This city has absolutely no shortage of photo spots and one of the most not to be missed photo spots is the Helix Bridge along Bayfront Street. Take your #ootd photo in this DNA-inspired architecture. This bridge will take you from Esplanade Street to the shopping section of Marina Bay Sands!
Those are some attractive destinations you can visit during your holiday time in Singapore. Enjoy your holiday!