SkyPark Observation Deck Tickets and Information
- SkyPark Address: Marina Bay Sands SkyPark, 10 Bayfront Ave, 018956, Singapore
- Opening Hours: Day Admission: Daily 11:00 - 16:00; Evening Admission: 17:00 - 21:00
Is SkyPark Observation Deck Worth Visiting
- If you like observation platforms, most definitely, yes.
- It’s a must-do in Singapore, in our opinion
What Visitors See at SkyPark Observation Deck
- Incredible views of Singapore.
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About SkyPark Observation Deck
The amazing SkyPark Observation Deck sits on the 57th floor of the iconic Marina Bay Sands resort hotel building and offers incredible views of Singapore.
You can't miss the observation deck from below as its shape is quite striking, as it resembles a ship sitting on top of the three hotel towers! The deck actually spans 1.2 hectares (3 acres) across the top! It’s certainly not something you see everyday (unless of course you live in Singapore!). Due to its imposing size, it really is quite fascinating to see!
From the observation deck, depending on how clear the day is, you can see multiple landmarks across Singapore including:
- Gardens by the Bay
- The Singapore Flyer
- The bustling Marina Bay area can be seen
- The Singapore Strait shipping lanes.
- On clear days, you can even see as far as Indonesia's Riau Islands.
If the views and height make you thirsty and hungry, the observation deck also offers restaurants and bars! Not a bad place to sit and enjoy a drink looking out over the country!
Two types of ticket available for the SkyPark Observation Deck:
If you enjoy Observation Deck's, the SkyPark in Singapore is a must if you are in the area. Fun for the whole family to enjoy.
SkyPark Fun Facts
- Size and Structure: The SkyPark is longer than the Eiffel Tower is tall. It even has enough space to park four and a half A380 jumbo jets!
- Infinity Pool: The SkyPark features the world’s largest rooftop infinity pool, which is 150 metres (492 feet) long. However, the pool is only accessible to hotel guests.
- Clever Engineering: The entire SkyPark structure is engineering magic! It was designed by world-renowned architect Moshe Safdie and constructed with a forward cantilever that extends 67 metres (220 feet) beyond the hotel, making it one of the largest public cantilevers in the world.