2 Best Sights in Marina Bay, Singapore

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We've compiled the best of the best in Marina Bay - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Gardens by the Bay

Marina Bay Fodor's Choice
SINGAPORE -APRIL 6: Night view of Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay on April 6, 2013 in Singapore. Spanning 101 hectares of reclaimed land in central Singapore, adjacent to the Marina Reservoir; Shutterstock ID 143396617; Project/Title: Fodor's Go List
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The government-funded, large-scale gardens next to Marina Bay Sands opened with much well-deserved pomp in 2012. Highlights include a futuristic grove of "Supertrees"—giant vertical gardens—and two armadillo-shaped conservatories. The Flower Dome is home to plants from the Mediterranean and subtropical regions, while the Cloud Forest is veiled in mist and houses the world's largest indoor waterfall. The OCBC Skyway is a 420-foot (128-meter) walkway that connects several of the Supertrees and offers a great view from above. While hefty fees apply for the Skyway, the SuperTree Observatory, and conservatories, visitors can wander around the Gardens until 2 am free of charge.

18 Marina Gardens Dr., Singapore, 018953, Singapore
6420–6848
Sight Details
Outdoor gardens free; Skyway S$14; SuperTree Observatory S$14; Cloud Forest and Flower Dome S$53; Floral Fantasy S$20

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Marina Bay Sands

Marina Bay Fodor's Choice

One of the most iconic structures on the Singapore skyline, Marina Bay Sands includes the biggest hotel in Singapore; The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, a glitzy mall filled with top fashion brands and its own casino; celebrity-chef restaurants; and the cavernous Marquee nightclub. Don't miss out on the atelier Louis Vuitton, set on an island accessible via a tunnel, and the state-of-the-art Apple Store Marina Bay Sands, an all-glass dome sphere floating on water and offering 360-degree views of the city's skyline. There's also the SkyPark, an observation deck that's 660 feet (200 meters) high and home to the hotel's much-Instagrammed, 150 meter-long infinity pool—the world's largest outdoor elevated body of water.