5 best views & viewpoints in Singapore

Gardens by the Bay
Gardens by the Bay

Garden, Park, Lookout

We went to Gardens by the Bay for the first time thinking it was a "must-see, check it off and move on". In the end, I think it's one of the most interesting attractions in the world. We enjoyed it during the day - the open space, the views of the Marina Bay Sands, the pleasant walk through the "trees". It's not just a quick stop for a photo, as they sometimes say. But the moment when it all takes on an absolutely different dimension comes in…

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Marina Bay Sands building
Marina Bay Sands

Hotel, Skyscraper, Lookout, Promenade

Marina Bay Sands is one of the most famous buildings in the world - three towers connected by a "boat" at the top. It's mainly a hotel. But for most tourists, it is mainly an iconic building that they will admire from the outside. Or they'll visit the public observation deck on the 55th floor. 👉 Is it worth going to the observation deck? 👉 Or does it make sense to stay here? We gave it a try and wrote a review of our stay at Marina Bay Sands …

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Singapore Flyer
Singapore Flyer

Lookout, Ferris wheel, For kids

The Singapore Flyer is a giant observation wheel at Marina Bay. It often appears on "what to see in Singapore" lists, but we personally skipped it. The reason is simple - you have several better (and often cheaper) views in the Marina Bay area. [btn "Check hotel prices in Singapore" https://www.booking.com/city/sg/singapore.en.html?aid=2380460;label=p-singapore-flyer] Is Singapore Flyer worth it? ✅ Yes, if: You want a quiet view without…

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CapitaSpring
CapitaSpring Sky Garden

Lookout

CapitaSpring is a modern skyscraper in the heart of Singapore with a publicly accessible rooftop garden and observation deck. Unlike other places in the city, admission is free, making it a pretty interesting alternative to paid sightseeing and one of the most popular attractions in Downtown. We didn't end up getting in - not because of time, but because we underestimated our reservation. Admissions tend to sell out days in advance. [btn …

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Pinnacle@Duxton
Pinnacle@Duxton Skybridge

Lookout

Pinnacle@Duxton is a residential complex that at first glance does not look like a tourist attraction. And that's why a lot of people miss it. However, there is a skybridge on its rooftop that is open to the public and gives you a slightly different view of downtown Singapore than the usual tourist spots. I went there mainly out of curiosity, but I can safely recommend the skybridge - I was there all by myself! [btn "Check hotel prices in…

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