5 Points of Interest & Landmarks in Marina Centre That You Shouldn't Miss

April 9, 2022 Russell Mellin

The Singapore cityscape looks like it was ripped from the pages of a science fiction comic book. If you’re hungry for a true Singapore experience, sample the myriad street foods or take a cultural cooking class. The Botanic Gardens and the Gardens By the Bay offer a slice of horticultural heaven, and the observation deck of the Sands SkyPark makes you feel like you’re high above the clouds. The banks and walkways along the Singapore River bustle with local activity.
Restaurants in Singapore

1. Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay

1 Esplanade Drive Esplanade - Theatres On the Bay, Singapore 038981 Singapore +65 6828 8377 [email protected] https://www.esplanade.com/whats-on/category?GenreNames=Theatre
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Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay

Affectionately known among locals as the "durian", Esplanade is one of the busiest arts centres in the world with about 3,000 performances presented yearly. Spot our prickly cladding in the middle of the central arts and cultural district, and take in the view from the Marina bay waterfront where our Outdoor Theatre is situated. Coming to Esplanade means that you're in for a complete lifestyle experience, from enjoying a night out at a show, to shopping and dining. And whether you're a first-timer, an ardent patron or fellow arts lover, you're most welcome here and we'll do our best to give you a great experience with the arts.

Reviewed By Lillgha - Hong Kong, China

Ni Hao, Apa Khabar and Vanakkam!! It was an absolute privilege for me to observe "Peace and Prosperity of SG" annual fun-filled event packed with exciting song performances, fireworks display, the setting of a Guinness World Record of the Largest Display of 720 Lion Dance, showcase of 54 Lamborghinis out of 300 in SG, outstanding Jazz performance by ladies band, Tessera, Rock concert and the lovely people, all around Durian Helmets!! I highly recommend everyone to stroll around starting from Boat Quay to Esplanade which is pleasant walk... they have some al-fresco dining available at the evening.. Enjoy!!

2. Singapore Flyer

30 Raffles Avenue, Singapore 039803 Singapore [email protected] http://www.singaporeflyer.com/
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Singapore Flyer

At 165 metres tall, Singapore Flyer is a masterpiece of urban architecture and engineering that showcases not only the mesmerizing cosmopolitan cityscape of the tropical Lion City, but even the surrounding islands of Indonesia and parts of Malaysia in all their glory. In addition to offering panoramic views of Singapore's cosmopolitan cityscape, guests can also indulge in a flute of champagne, or savour the iconic Singapore Sling whilst hosted in a special themed capsule. Diners seeking both privacy and luxury can opt for a multi-sensory treat unlike any other with our Premium Sky Dining Flight, complete with a four-course dinner and an in-flight host.

Reviewed By varunraj089 - Bengaluru, India

Perfect place to have a perfect view of the entire city of Singapore, the best time to visit this place is during the night so you can see the entire city lit up , putting up some pictures of the view from this place and trust me you will regret if you don’t visit this place.

3. Fountain of Wealth

3 Temasek Boulevard Suntec City Mall Suntec City Mall, Singapore 038983 Singapore +65 6266 1502 http://sunteccity.com.sg
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3.5 based on 648 reviews

Fountain of Wealth

Reviewed By TalDarkLeanMean - Staines, United Kingdom

To average person it's just a huge shower to cool off in the heat or a dancing fountain like any other tourist attraction but it's deeply philosophical and heavily symbolic. This four legged, spider shaped, War of the World alien invasion kind sculpture is based on Chinese principles Feng shui. In Chinese culture water is a symbol of life and wealth. And when its falling inwards like in this fountain, it means money rolling in instead of going out. Simply put so the Suntec City can remain happy and wealthy ever after. Design of this fountain is also influenced by Hindu philosophy mandala. It's shaped like a ring in left hand and if you look at it from above, it's surrounded by 5 buildings that act like 5 fingers. The four pillars represent the four major religions of the country and the bronze material it's made of is also linked to prosperity. It all somehow translates into the whole universe and shows the unity, equality and harmony of all people in Singapore. As a added bonus, they perform a daily ritual when they turn off the water and let people go around it 3 times for good luck so they can share some of Suntec City's wealth too.

4. Youth Olympic Park

20 Raffles Avenue The Float @ Marina Bay, Singapore 039805 Singapore https://www.nparks.gov.sg/gardens-parks-and-nature/parks-and-nature-reserves/youth-olympic-park#basicInfo
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Youth Olympic Park

Reviewed By DipuKV - Pune, India

We noticed it was the park only we chanced upon the sign, as we walked via the helix bridge to Marina Bay Sands!

5. Rising Moon Sculpture

Esplanade Park, Singapore 038981 Singapore https://www.publicarttrust.sg/Public-Art/The-Rising-Moon
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Rising Moon Sculpture

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