Marina Bay Sands
濱海灣金沙
An iconic integrated resort featuring a distinctive rooftop observation deck, luxury hotel, shopping mall, and casino overlooking Marina Bay. The 57th-floor SkyPark offers 360-degree views of Singapore's skyline and is one of the most visited attractions in the country.
Things to do
- SkyPark Observation Deck — Visit the 57th-floor rooftop at 226 metres high for 360-degree panoramic views of Marina Bay, the city skyline, and surrounding islands.
- SkyPark Infinity Pool — Experience one of the world's highest outdoor swimming pools (57th floor) with an overhanging ledge offering unobstructed views over Marina Bay.
- The Shoppes Mall — Browse luxury boutiques, international brands, and high-end jewellery across multiple levels connected by scenic corridors and artworks.
- ArtScience Museum — Explore contemporary art and innovative exhibitions in the distinctive lotus-shaped building at the resort's base.
- Marina Bay Sands Event Plaza — Attend seasonal events, cultural performances, and outdoor concerts held in the open plaza area facing Marina Bay.
- Fine Dining Experiences — Sample Michelin-starred restaurants including Guy Savoy (French), Waku Ghin (Japanese), and Kaiseki M1905 (contemporary Japanese).
Food to try
- Dim Sum at Shang Palace — Enjoy traditional Cantonese dim sum with Michelin recognition in an elegant setting overlooking Marina Bay.
- Singapore Laksa — Try this iconic local noodle soup with coconut-based broth, prawns, and fresh herbs available at casual dining outlets within the resort.
- Peking Duck — Sample the signature roasted duck dish at one of the resort's upscale Chinese restaurants, traditionally carved tableside.
- Contemporary Asian Fusion — Experience innovative dishes blending Singapore's multicultural heritage at mid-range dining venues throughout the complex.
- Local Coffee and Kaya Toast — Grab traditional Singapore breakfast of kaya (coconut jam) toast with soft-boiled eggs and local coffee at casual cafés in the mall.
Local customs & good to know
- Dress Code for Casino and Fine Dining — Smart casual or formal attire is required for casino entry and fine dining restaurants; beachwear and overly casual clothing are not permitted.
- Peak Visiting Hours — Visit the SkyPark Observation Deck early morning or late evening to avoid crowds and capture clearer skyline views.
- Respect Religious Spaces — If exploring adjacent areas like the Singapore Art Museum or Gardens by the Bay, remain respectful of Singapore's multicultural and multi-faith environment.
- Currency and Tipping — Singapore uses the Singapore Dollar (SGD); tipping is not mandatory but appreciated at fine dining establishments and for exceptional service.