


Marina Bay Sands

Marina Bay Sands is the building that put Singapore on a thousand postcards — three soaring towers carrying a ship-shaped SkyPark across their roofs, and on it, 200 metres up, the world's most famous infinity pool. This is a city-within-a-building: around 2,560 rooms and suites, celebrity-chef restaurants, a luxury mall of more than 170 brands, the lotus-shaped ArtScience Museum and the free nightly Spectra light-and-water show on the promenade. The SkyPark infinity pool, reserved for hotel guests, is the reason most people book — a sunset swim along the edge over the downtown skyline — with the public observation deck alongside. Gardens by the Bay and its Supertrees are a few minutes' walk, Bayfront MRT is on the doorstep, and the dining runs from Tetsuya Wakuda's Waku Ghin to CUT by Wolfgang Puck. It is vast, busy and unmistakably a landmark, with a casino, convention halls, crowds and no beach — but the pool, the views and the location are genuinely one of a kind. The bucket-list Singapore stay.















- Booked room-only or on bed and breakfast, with celebrity-chef dining and The Shoppes downstairs.
- On the Marina Bay waterfront with Bayfront MRT at the door — a vast, busy landmark with a casino and convention halls, not a quiet retreat, and no beach (this is the city).
- Family-friendly on a grand scale — the pool, the museum and Gardens by the Bay — and a first-timer's Singapore icon.
- About 20 minutes by car from Changi Airport, or a direct MRT ride to Bayfront.


