SkyPark Observation Deck
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SkyPark Observation Deck

Observation deck · Bayfront Subzone ·

Panoramic city views from 56th floor observation deck

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10 Bayfront Avenue, Hotel, Tower 3 Level 56, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore 018956 Get directions

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10 Bayfront Avenue, Hotel, Tower 3 Level 56, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore 018956 Get directions

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"Perched 56 storeys above the city, this observation deck offers spectacular panoramic views of the skyline at sunset when downtown lights begin to glitter. Visitors can spot landmarks such as the Singapore Flyer, the Supertree Grove and the Marina Bay district, making it a prime spot for memorable photographs. For a more exclusive experience, a sunset package provides priority access through a private entry, dedicated seating and celebratory touches like champagne and Wolfgang Puck chocolates, plus a personalized photobook to take home." - Vanessa Tai

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SkyPark Observation Deck

Siniša M.

Google
The SkyPark Observation Deck on top of Marina Bay Sands is one of Singapore’s most iconic attractions, offering unforgettable panoramic views. From the terrace, you can take in the full city skyline, spot ships waiting in the harbor, and enjoy sweeping aerial views of Gardens by the Bay. Tickets are available on-site, but booking online in advance is the smarter choice—especially if you’re combining your visit with other Marina Bay attractions. The entrance is at Tower 3, and the route through the hotel lobby already sets the tone. A short elevator ride brings you up to the open-air deck, where a small kiosk offers drinks and light snacks. There’s no fixed time limit on your stay, but it’s worth checking the operating hours, peak/off-peak ticket categories, and the daily cleaning break around 17:00. Midday visits can be very hot, so timing your visit for early morning, late afternoon, or evening can be more comfortable. The 360° views are stunning at any hour—sunrise, sunset, or nighttime when the city and Singapore River are illuminated. The experience is smooth and well organized, with accessible entry, helpful staff, and plenty of space for photos or simply soaking in the views. A visit to the SkyPark is a must for anyone wanting to see Singapore from its most spectacular vantage point. Alternative might be the Singapore flyer nearby, but this is higher.

rakesh v

Google
The view was stunning. You can see gardens by the bay, merlin, flyer and many more. The deck is only a portion on the boat like structure in the top of 3towers we can't have a full round. But still views are good. I would say it's super pricy. There are few restaurants at that level. Try to dine / have food there so that you can have better value for money

Rajesh K.

Google
The SkyPark Observation Deck sits atop the three towers of the iconic Marina Bay Sands hotel. It's a colossal, cantilevered platform, often likened to a ship resting 56 stories above the city. Perched at approximately 200 meters, it offers unparalleled 360-degree panoramic views of Singapore. From this vantage point, visitors can clearly see the lush Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay. You can also spot the Singapore Flyer, the city's port, and the shimmering Strait. The deck provides a perfect setting for daytime sightseeing and breathtaking golden-hour photography. It is an essential destination for experiencing Singapore's skyline from its highest public point. While access is ticketed, it grants views of the exclusive, adjacent Infinity Pool reserved for hotel guests. In the evenings, it offers a privileged view of the Spectra light and water show across Marina Bay. The SkyPark truly embodies modern architectural marvel and serves as a world-class viewing platform.

Projat S.

Google
Perched atop Singapore’s iconic Marina Bay Sands, the SkyPark Observation Deck is nothing short of breathtaking. From sunrise to the city’s glittering skyline at night, the 360° views are cinematic. Gardens by the Bay, the Flyer, and the entire Marina Bay stretch laid out like a living postcard. The experience feels effortlessly luxurious yet accessible, with smooth entry, helpful staff, and vantage points perfect for photos or quiet contemplation. A must-visit for anyone wanting to see Singapore from its most elevated perspective.

Marek B

Google
Memorable experience seeing night skyline and Spectra show. Went there on Saturday night and it was busy as expected. Barely managed to book one of the last online tickets but it was absolutely worth it! Singapore at night looks insane from up there. This country is on another level when it comes to architecture but it's not just that. Because despite big crowds of people from different backgrounds, races etc. it was clean everywhere and I never felt unsafe. People actually have respect for environment. Something I miss in UK where I live!

Doreen F.

Google
We visited the SkyPark Observation Deck as a family in September 2025 and had a great time! The panoramic views of the city, Gardens by the Bay, and the Marina Bay skyline were absolutely stunning. The experience is stroller-friendly with elevators and open space, though there’s not much shade, so bring hats or go later in the day. Great for photos.

Rosanne W.

Google
Absolutely breathtaking! The SkyPark Observation Deck offers one of the most spectacular panoramic views in all of Singapore. From the top, you get an unbeatable look at the city skyline, Gardens by the Bay, and the sparkling Marina Bay — it truly feels like you’re floating above the city. As a guest at the Marina Bay Sands hotel, I was able to enjoy this incredible experience without having to pay for admission, which made it even better! It’s definitely a perk worth taking advantage of if you're staying at the hotel. Whether you're visiting during the day or catching the sunset over the skyline, it’s an unforgettable sight. Highly recommend making time for it — camera essential!

Bill P.

Google
Well worth the entry ticket! You get to see Singapore's skyline with a 360 view from the 56th floor of the marina bay sands towers! The views are breathtaking and the deck is big enough to accommodate lots of visitors without it ever getting too crowded. You can book a time slot that allows you to enjoy the Water jets and light show that takes place at the "lake" below. Don't miss the chance to experience the views off the deck! You can also dine or go for a cocktail at the bar/restaurants at the 57th floor.
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Jeffrey G.

Yelp
If in Singapore you almost have to go up here. The view of the city and marina is beyond amazing. My wife and I was able to walk there from our hotel, it's a little tricky to get across the road, but just ask for the easiest path. The was a long line but it moved fairly quickly, and the elevator just zoomed to the top. Not to pricy, but we'll worth a trip to the top.
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Donna B.

Yelp
56 stories in the sky !! Have I mentioned in other reviews how I hate heights?!? But if you really want an incredible view of Singapore, here's your place to be. I highly recommend going up about 30-45 minutes before sunset. See the city for miles in the daylight, and then enjoy it coming to life as the city lights come on and people come out in the cooler evening. Look over all of the Gardens by the Bay exhibits. In December you'll be look down on the Christmas market and displays. You can see the lit golf course on Sentosa Island. Tickets must be purchased ahead for a specific time slot. But once you are up there there is no limit to how long you can stay. There's a small snack bar. A restaurant that requires reservations. Very little seating. Many just sit on the floor. If it rains, it will temporarily close. There isn't enough shelter. PS- here's where the closing scene of Crazy Rich Asians was filmed.
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Michael U.

Yelp
Pricey for what amounts to little more than a view, but worth it for a first time visitor to Singapore.
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Susan B.

Yelp
Located at top of Marina Bay Sands. Scenic views of the city! Popular tourists attraction. This is not a free attraction. They take pictures at the beginning. At the end when you're done, you can view your photos. What is cool is that they give free digital copies of the photos. If you want hard copies, you may purchase them. If you're not afraid of heights, go check it out. Amazing 360 views. Good photo opportunities of the city. Just make sure you're holding your phones tightly :)
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Mel T.

Yelp
Awesome view of Singapore! You get a 360 view and a really cool angle of the Supertrees. You can even get a glimpse of the Marina Bay Sands infinity pool but no, this ticket does not give you access to it. It's pricey (about $37 SGD/$31 USD per person) but it's worth it for the views. We pre-purchased tickets via Klook, which I believe is slightly cheaper. It also comes with 5 digital photos with different fake backdrops of Singapore. We came at about 1 PM on a Thursday and it wasn't too crowded. It gets HOT up there, so I guess that's why. It's outdoors and there is no shade so make sure you bring plenty of water. It started getting more crowded around the time we left, which was almost 2 pm. There's a bar there where you can purchase snacks, beverages, and alcohol. We had to do the frozen Singapore slings for the gram, and it just sounded refreshing. But you can skip this. There is very little alcohol (if any) and it's super sweet and just dehydrates you even more in the hot Singapore sun. Would have been cool to see at nighttime too, although I would imagine it getting super crowded around sunset.
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Osula L.

Yelp
I came here on a Sunday afternoon in early December 2022. It costs $18 to ride the elevator to the observation deck. If you'd like to see the view without having to pay for a night's stay to access their famous infinity pool, it is worth it. I am not a fan of heights but my friend recommended the view to me so I decided to check it out since I was already in the area. I stayed for a grand total of 5 minutes. They did sell drinks there if that's something you'd enjoy. The views up there is quite spectacular though. You can see all of downtown as well as the Gardens by the Bay. To get here you'd have to go through the hotel. I had to ask a lot of different employees since I was coming from the shopping mall. If it's your first time, I'd recommend taking the train there since there is a train station right inside the shopping mall.
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Ashley A.

Yelp
The Sands Skypark is located on top of the Marina Bay Sands hotel in Singapore and is a great experience. It is a massive observation deck that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the cityscape. We were able to enjoy an unobstructed 360-degree view of Singapore's skyline, including iconic landmarks such as the Gardens by the Bay, the Singapore Flyer, and the Merlion statue. It is quite HOT there in the summer, and I wished that they had some misters to help cut the heat. Would have made the experience better. They did have a concession stand, however, so you could get some cold drinks. The Sands Skypark is a popular tourist destination in Singapore, attracting millions of visitors each year. It provides a unique and memorable experience, allowing visitors to appreciate the beauty and grandeur of the city from a different perspective. Whether it's during the day or at night when the city lights up, the Sands Skypark offers an unforgettable panoramic view that showcases the modernity and vibrancy of Singapore. I wish that we were able to view it at night as well, but we had so many things to do and so little time.
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Trina D.

Yelp
I tried to make a reservation at one of the restaurants atop the Marina Bay Sands but for some reason or another, was unable to, so I instead purchased tickets for the Sky Park observation deck. I made the time for right before sunset so that we could get the day vs. nighttime views on the same day. My husband and I arrived at the Marina Bay Sands and tickets for the deck were sold out for the day. Luckily, we had our prepaid tickets so we showed them to the attendant and were scanned through. We waited in a short line for one of the elevators and were whisked up to the observation deck. There are timeslots to avoid overcrowding but they don't necessarily tell people to leave either. We were able to get some great shots of the bay and even had a beer while we waited for sunset. The views were great as the weather was hot but somewhat clear. Unfortunately, we didn't get a view of the infinity pool because that's for the Ce La Vi restaurant reservations. The Sky Park is just a deck in the sky, so you get a quick peek at the view and you can stay or leave. They take a photo of you before you go up to the top with a fake background for purchase. The restrooms were clean at the top and there was a small gift shop for souvenirs. It was one of the touristy things to do in Singapore so we crossed it off of our list.
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Edna G.

Yelp
One of the best views in Singapore to go to when you're a tourist. It can get pretty crowded here. It's on the 57th floor of the Marina Sands Bay Hotel in tower three. Views of Gardens by the Bay or the Ferris wheel can be seen up there. I recommend to come before sunset so you can see both the day and night view. It's awesome!! We missed the light but I have seen some others pics and the sky is so pretty. Bad part is if your short, the clear glass is dirty so hard to take good pics. There are gift shops upstairs and snacks. Beware of the photo taking before going up. It will cost you $57 SGD if you want to purchase it!! There is even a restaurant up there but I forgot the name of it. Elevators going up can be crazy but going back down is even worse as the lines are super long! It makes it worse when the weather is hot and humid! Make sure to purchase your tickets ahead of time to avoid crowds at the ticket lines and for a cheaper fee. Recommend to try it out. This is not recommended for people scared of heights. [28/100]
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Carrie M.

Yelp
Decent views but not worth the admission fee. Going to the restaurant/club Ce La Vi one floor above the SkyPark is much better, and a reservation is free other than whatever meal or drink you pay for. The views are also a lot nicer at night, so I would recommend going there instead of SkyPark. They did have free bottled water available, which was nice.
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Nicole E.

Yelp
It's a must see at night, such great views of the city. You can see gardens by the bay all beautiful lighted, ferris wheel and all of the best Singapore has to offer from a bird's eye. It's such a lovely spectacle and feast for the eyes. Tickets were about $23.
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Christina R.

Yelp
The view here is great, I'm not contesting that but I do think that the price is too high for what it is. I went on a day that was not busy and didn't have to wait in line. I actually was the only person on the elevator ride up. I love observation decks and tend to go to one in every city I go to. Usually I am willing to pay a good amount to go up but for some reason I just didn't think this was worth it. I think it was slightly boring and it felt like a rip off. I did like that it wasn't crowded and I was able to get some good pics.
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Ezen C.

Yelp
Great place to take in the view. I stayed at the hotel and was able to go up for free. If you stay at the hotel, then take advantage of being able to see the view at different times of the day. Try to go on a clear day. Right before sunset is a good time because you can see Singapore in both the light and dark. The experience seemed comparable to going to the Empire Observation Deck. A small/ small space with crowds of people.
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Wendy A.

Yelp
Oh Wow, this place is magnificent. From here you can feel that you have Singapore in the palms of your hands. Located on the 57th floor of the 3rd tower at the Marina Bay Sands Hotel, here you can enjoy the view while you take amazing pictures and even get some snacks or drinks at their bar. The entrance fee is waived if you are a guest of the hotel and the organization was fabulous great service!
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Ii T.

Yelp
Those who have not stayed can also enter. The scenery is good. In the guest-only area, you can see a little famous pool.
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Ry T.

Yelp
Gorgeous views of the city. It's about $23 SD to get to the top. We went at night on a weekend when it was cooler. You're only allowed in the front of the surf board looking roof. Or the bow of a ship. The roof restaurant is another level on top and the stern it back is off limits. Only hotel guests can use the pool. The concession worker told me the skyline lights up on weekends with mini light shows in different parts of the city. It was around 8 PM when I saw the lights. I could've stayed there all night, it was so pretty. But Hubby got his pictures and wanted to leave. They only operated one elevator and packed everyone into it like sardines.
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Dean N.

Yelp
If you visit Singaoore, be sure to visit the Sands SkyPark observation deck. The SkyPark located on top of the Marina Bay Hotel, which allows you to view the gorgeous panoramic view of the marina bay and the harbors. The view up here is truly spectacular. There is a nominal admission to go up to the SkyPark. However, you can purchase a discount admission on any tourist attraction apps. Or better yet, stay at the hotel and it's included in the stay. Enjoy!!!
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Robert H.

Yelp
So this was the highlight of my trip to Singapore. The views are unlike any other and building is so unique. It doesn't matter what side of the observation deck you are on there is so much to take in. Also there is a restaurant and a snack stand if you want to grab a bite our a drink.
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Vicky L.

Yelp
This was included as part of our hotel stay but they do allow visitors who are not hotel guests to pay for admission. The sky park gives a great view of the city and perfect for photo ops. From the 56th floor, you are able to see the Singapore Flyer, Gardens by the Bay, Louis Vuitton, and a whole lot more. There is also a gift shop for all your souvenir needs. I'm not sure if I'd pay to come up here if it wasn't included as part of my stay, but I definitely took advantage of it.
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Chris L.

Yelp
This is free if you stay at the hotel. Otherwise it's $25 and you have to stand in line! It's hot up there and there's no access to the pool unless you are staying there so I'd recommend staying there and coming here for a quick photo op for free like we did! Bring sunblock bc it's hot up there at the 57th floor.
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Jennifer K.

Yelp
Doing touristy things that tourists do brings me to Marina Bay Sands Sky Park. The view is spectacular and one of the things I remember from my visit from Singapore. We stayed for the night light show too. Ok to do it once for $20... as I will not be doing that again. What I learn from my experience? I want to learn how to take night shots! I hate crowds!
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Sudipto G.

Yelp
Has to be one of the best view in the Lion city hands down. It is a bit expensive though, I got in for free with my MBS Skywards card! Don't be intimidated by the line though, there is plenty of space up top. Perfect place to enjoy sunset views if you don't have time for a drink, otherwise money is better spent by going to CelaVi or Spago, grabbing a bite and enjoying similar views from there.
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I-Lin L.

Yelp
Exclusive... unless you fork over money and pay to get in. They were really checking our wristbands closely to ensure that folks didn't just wander up there without paying. The view is spectacular from the top, and it was very windy. I was wondering if I would have some Marilyn Monroe moments with my short dress, but all was secure. ;) There is a gigantic glass surrounding the viewing area for safety reasons, but it kind of hampered any photo-taking. I don't think the view looks so nice with a giant plexi-glass in front! There isn't so much to do up here, so after a quick peruse, we were ready to go down again.
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Claire T.

Yelp
Definitely obsessed with everything since I step my feet in!!! Incredible! Amazing architecture and landmark. Beautiful interior space. Every elements are neatly and stunning. Gigantic lobby and very well design. I want to go back and walk through again! We went to SkyPark 57th floor. Infinity pool was incredible! Everyone was taking selfie haha. I'd do the same. We stop by at the bar, friendly staff and good drinks. The day we went was very humid (ordering martini wasn't a good idea) but having this amazing view, sipping martini and see on Top of the city was very enjoyable for my short trip in Singapore.
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Angel H.

Yelp
Love the Marina Sands sky park. The view is phenomenal and the ambiance is great. Love the music selection, really adds to the romantic vibe. Drinks prices aren't terrible, but serving them in plastic cups kind of ruins the fancy mood. Plenty of tourists but you'll still be able to take great pictures. Not a fan of the glass enclosure around the railings but safety first I guess. If you're looking for a fabulous view of Singapore, this is the place to be if you don't want to splurge on a night at the Marina Sands or spend a ton at their rooftop restaurant.
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Cody L.

Yelp
This view is INCREDIBLE! There is a quick ride up the elevator and you are on top of the world! (FYI, They will take your picture at the bottom and then try to sell it to you at the top, so I game them a big smile =D) once on the top prepare yourself for spectacular 180 degree scenic views of Singapore. There is a bar in too with drinks as well as cool treats for the kids. There is also a gift shop so you can pick up something to remember your visit. In all, it's worth your time and money.
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Aabell B.

Yelp
Clearly this is a must if you visit Singapore! Some rate this as a tourist trap. I on the other hand enjoyed my time here! I wasn't staying at the hotel so I couldn't experience the view for free but for only $23 Singapore Dollars you get the opportunity to hang out on the observation deck and see the sickest view of Singapore. It really is breathtaking. I was bummed that non hotel guest wasn't allowed access to the rooftop restaurant or bar area or the infinity pool to really sit and enjoy the view. The deck is open and the sun is bright... bring an umbrella or a hat to beat the direct sun light. If I'm back in Singapore and they decide to open the rooftop dining/bar area to non hotel guest, I'll consider returning.
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Francine L.

Yelp
If you love looking at city lights during the night you should visit this place to just see the wonderful buildings lighting up the night sky. I have been to Singapore multiple times and still love going to this area. It reminds me of something calm which is weird since most people love the deserted island feel when they go on vacation. Me I love the city. Everything in Singapore cost money and maybe a little bit more than we expect since many people believe Asia is cheap but Singapore is not in that bracket. It is on it's own and you can really feel it.
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Lynn C.

Yelp
I heard the admissions fee used to be $40. I would have been really really angry had I had to pay $40 to visit this "park" which was really a tiny corner of the ship that was up on the 5x something floor of the Markina Bay Sands. Yes, the view is pretty beautiful, but you dont need to spend more than 15 minutes on there before you are done with the sky deck. It now costs $20 and you get a tiny bottle of water. In order to get more bang out of the buck you are spending here, ensure that: 1. you sign up EARLY for their daily tours (10am, 2pm, 9pm) as they get filled very quickly 2. come back right before the daily tours, so you dont sit around waiting for nothing for an hour like i did. The best tour to go to is the 9pm one - go right before dusk to watch the sun set, maybe if you have $$$ have a drink in one of the restaurants up there, then go on the tour that allows you to check out the infinity pool (no access without being in the tour). You don't get to swim in it regardless. After the tour (which doesn't explain anything to you and basically only gets you access to check out the pool for 15m), at around 9:30pm, the light show begins down by the esplanade and you catch a gorgeous view of the light shows.
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Michelle M.

Yelp
I just realised that the Sky Park is a general name for all the establishments that are on the roof of Marina Bay Sands - the observation deck, Ku De Ta, the famous infinity pool, and all other F&B establishments. As a big group of family and friends were in town, I recently took them here for their obligatory visit to MBS. Ku De Ta wouldn't let us in because we we weren't in dress code, so we ended up at the Observation Deck. It wasn't as lame as I thought it'd be. The tourist-y price of $23 gets you an opportunity to take one of those cheesy souvenir photos in front of a green screen*, and entrance to the Observation Deck. We were lucky to have great weather the evening we went- it was breezy and the night sky was clear. The good thing about the Observation Deck is that it's spacious and less crowded. I was surprised at how easy it was to take photos of the skyline or capture the perfect group shot. No need to deal with the crowds hovering around the edge taking their sweet time with their drinks so they can enjoy the view. I'd still rather go to Ku De Ta for a more fun (and alcoholic) experience, but the Observation Deck might be a better bet if you have kids or photographers in your group. -- *Photos sold separately!
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Jasmine X.

Yelp
Pretty neat place. My friends and I tried to get into Ku De Ta (the bar at the top) but we weren't dressed well enough, so we decided to go to the Sky Park instead. Admission is about $23 I believe, which isn't too bad compared to other similar to sky park places around the world (Eiffel Tower, Empire State, etc). The process going up is very much like the Empire State--they snap your photo with a green screen in the background, but here's the difference. By the time you've taken the elevator up, they actually have your photo printed for you to buy. I think it cost $50 though.. we thought we heard $15 but when we clarified they said $50 to us which is absolutely absurd. Anyways, the view. We went a little before sunset and then just bummed around the top which was pretty typical. I've never seen so many people actually sitting at the top of one of these sky park things. The place is pretty spacious and the ground is wooden and it is pretty clean. You get a fantastic view of Singapore--from the Garden of the Bays and the Singapore Flyer on one side, and then the CBD on the other--it's stunning. It's great when you stay for sunset since you can watch the sun go down and the nightlife begin to wake up. There's a small concession stand that sells some food and drinks if you get hungry as well. I would highly recommend to anyone though--it's a great way to orient yourself to Singapore's layout and the view is quite stunning. tldr; awesome views of Singapore at a decent price, worth the visit!
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Karan K.

Yelp
Great views of the city and the impressive and surreal space age modernity of the structures in gardens by the bay. Even more spectacular is seeing the same views by visiting the club or lounge at KU DE TA at night. Free entry and free drink for ladies at KU DE TA on Wed nights. This is a must see spot in Singapore.
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Mike N.

Yelp
The Marina Bay Sands offers one of the most breathtaking views of the city, and it is especially breathtaking at night when the marina is lit up below on one side, and the Gardens are lit up on the other side. Whether you want to swim in one of the coolest and most recognizable infinity pools in the world, relax in one of the hot tubs, or just enjoy the views while sipping on a Singapore Sling, this place is one of the classiest to do it. Yes, it is pricy (as are many things in Singapore), but after splitting the cost of a room with a few friends, it was worth it for the room, and nearly two days worth of swimming in the pool, and hanging out on top of the world. I can't wait for another opportunity to go back.
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Rosa D.

Yelp
An absolutely fantastic view of the skyline, Garden By the Bays and Harbour. A short ride up the elevator. We went at night and it was beautifully lit up. Across the way you can see the Ferris wheel which was lit up with different colors and played a song too. We grabbed some snacks and found a place to just sit (I don't think we were suppose to) and took in the view. My youngest wanted to swim in the infinity pool but that was for guests only. This was definitely worth the trip. Best view of the city.
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Gabe R.

Yelp
The premier view of the city is here. The only thing you'll miss in your photo is a picture of the Marina Bay Sands itself. Don't rush yourself. Spend some good time just looking and taking it all in. From every direction you'll have the photo to beat. May be best to go as the sun goes down to experience all the colors and reflections off the bay. It's an amazing architectural achievement and the top even feels like you're on a boat suspended in the sky. Unlike the other reviews, it actually did not cost me to go up. I mentioned on the ground floor that I waned to go to the bar and they let me right up.
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Nyssa Kristine B.

Yelp
Marina Bay Sands automatically garnered a lot of admirers and spectators. And when the Sky Park was introduced, locals and tourists flocked MBS knowing that this is the first step in experiencing this luxurious casino hotel. The Sky Park provides us a 360° view of Singapore's CBD. Care to say "king or queen of the world"? Well, it does feel that way because you're on top. We visited the park around noon so if you're not after a tan, visit during night time-they also have light shows. When we entered, we just took some photos and chilled out at this bar and restaurant, enjoying some noon cocktails. But I have to say that being up there is quite relaxing. And it did inspire me to plan an overnight holiday stay at their hotel. For a fee of more than $20, some of you might feel that it's not worth it, while some is just burning holes just to experience something MBS. Either way, I did not regret my visit here-except the noon part.
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James M.

Yelp
We came here for the national day parade for SG50! What a spectacular view we got! The atmosphere were beyond expectations. We even got amazing captures of the flybys of the Black Knights! Customer service was beyond par. We lost a GoPro and one of the service crew (thanks Dennis!) spotted it and managed to safe keep it until we came back to recover it!
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Connie M.

Yelp
Want to see the coolest view of Singapore? Then this is the place because I doubt you'll find a more luxurious location. It's free to enter for hotel guests, but if not it'll cost $23. Just Google Marina infinity pool and you'll quickly see why people love coming here! For obvious reasons, try to visit during off hours since this is a popular tourist destination.
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Claire L.

Yelp
I'm probably a 3.5 here. Great views across the city but at 23$ sing then for a walk round, take a few photos then its expensive. Despite going on a Sunday when it wasn't overly busy I still had people nudging me out the way in their desperation to take 'the perfect picture'. I was quickly fed up. Gah, tourists ;-) Plus, you can go to KuDeTa for drinks (cocktails about $24 sing, service bit rubbish) and catch the view without the entrance fee. If I was bring people to Singapore again, I'd skip the Sky Park and just make a reservation at Ku De Ta and spend my money on cocktails :-)
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Addie C.

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Ok, all the David Beckham ads convinced me. I needed to go here. I particularly wanted to go in the Infinity pool, but alas, that is closed to the general public and you must be a hotel guest. Next time. Otherwise the views were beautiful and this is a very romantic place. When I'm a hotel guest, I will swim in the infinity pool to my heart's content.
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Thomas v.

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Warning: this is TOURIST TRAP. $23 for the view is not worth to be here. You can go to Sky Bar on floor 57, which is FREE ENTRANCE. You only pay $10 for drink. You can sit down for a while, enjoy the view and music. No crowned, and in the shade, keep u cool and take better picture than in sky park, since Sky bar is one floor higher than sky park. Have fun!
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Joe T.

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It is kind of hard to rate this. If you are into views, it is 5 stars. If you are not into overpriced sights that tourist must see, it will be a star or two. It is pricey but it is a tourist sight. No, you will not see the infinity pool unless you are staying at the hotel. You will almost the same spectacular sights of whole city. I am glad I did it. I am not sure if I would do it again. Skip the overpriced photo they try and sell you.
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Dulie M.

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A bit cheesy! Well the view is amazing but be carefull, if you go only for the view you pay 23dollars and if you go for the bar Cé la vie (Koodeta doesn't exist anymore) and you will have the view also on the terrasse roof by paying only for your drink with 10dollars first price for soft. So let's enjoy the bar. - No way to sit for less than 200dollars of table consumations. - Better to come around 6 to have sunset and day view/night view - No short or flipflap shoes after 7 i think - No way to go to the swimming pool if you are not hotel client. So a good place to pass by, but the music is insane, and the place when you are not sitting is a bit stucky.
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Jay Y.

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Definitely one of the must do places for any first time visit to Singapore, the atrium offers some spectacular views of the city. We went around sunset and got some even better pictures and it transitioned from daylight to the the skyline lighting up. We even had some light snacks and food at their refreshment bar and everything was very reasonable priced for what is obviously a big tourist attraction. I had a hotdog there and it was prob one of the best hotdogs I had from a non-food vendor.
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Stefano Z.

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Definitely a unique place with a wonderful view. I can't speak to the value-for-price as I was a guest of the hotel and entered for free. The bars and restaurants are overpriced of course, but not horribly so. Drinks are actually pretty good.
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David S.

Yelp
Well, some say that there are places that have million dollar views. I can tell you exactly how much this view is and that is $23.00 Singapore Dollars. Okay, if the view could be considered a million dollars then I suspect you are getting a pretty decent discount, however since I am not in the business of determining how much a view is actually worth I probably cannot comment beyond that (and I must say that if it was any more than $23.00 I probably would have paid it - since it seems to be one of those 'must do' things in Singapore). The problem is that you only get access to the observation deck, so I was a little disappointed that I wasn't able to sit down somewhere with a beer (though I probably needed to be a hotel guest or that. There is also a restaurant, but to say that it is not cheap is probably an understatement. I wasn't even sure if they would let me up there just for a drink. Anyway, $23.00, a great view, and probably 15 minutes of entertainment - I'll let you decide.
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Ryan E.

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What an amazing view. You can see so much of Singapore from here. I was debating between going up to the sky park or riding in the wheel across the river. I am glad I chose this. It's a good price and much higher than the wheel. I only wish there was access to the restaurant. It would have been nice to sit down and enjoy the view with a meal or drink.
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Jac S.

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The view from up here is truly spectacular, almost 60 stories up and you have a mostly unblocked view of Singapore's skyline on a clear day. I came up here as a guest of MBS so I didn't have to pay the additional $20 ticket, and while I love the view up here I don't think I would pay just to go up the observation deck unless I was going to have a meal there.
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David T.

Yelp
9th wonders of the world, magnificent view from below but as you get to the top, jaw dropping beauty over looking the entire city. I love the man made garden park its like in another world. A must see place to visit. One of the highlights of Singapore