What to do and see in Singapore, Singapore: The Best Observation Decks & Towers

April 23, 2022 Leonarda Pillsbury

As Asia’s undisputed capital of cool, Singapore’s street food, luxury lifestyle options, and sci-fi–like architecture entrance visitors from the very beginning. Top attractions such as the futurist feel of Gardens by the Bay and the Marina Bay Sands casino symbolize the nation’s state of affluence.
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1. Singapore Flyer

30 Raffles Avenue, Singapore 039803 Singapore [email protected] http://www.singaporeflyer.com/
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4.5 based on 17,339 reviews

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.

2. Sands Skypark Observation Deck

10 Bayfront Avenue Level 57, Marina Bay Sands Hotel, Singapore 018956 Singapore +65 6688 8888 [email protected] http://www.marinabaysands.com/attractions/sands-skypark.html
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4.5 based on 16,865 reviews

Sands Skypark Observation Deck

Located on the roof of Marina Bay Sands, the Sands SkyPark Observation Deck boasts scenic views of the panoramic vistas of Marina Bay and Singapore’s world-class cityscape.

Reviewed By Ikemx

Went up to the Marina Bay Sands Skypark to admire the view and enjoy a cocktail,following the advise of a colleague Trip Advisor review I purchased the ticket to get access to the Skypark terrace and used the fee paid to pay in part for a cocktail, the view is magnificent and the architecture is amazing. The restriction was to go to the pool area reserved only for guests, Enjoying a cocktail and the view and the people watching was fabulous , the weather was perfect and had a leisurely drink and edamame, there are two bars I spent my time closest to the infinity pool, the oposite side had a restaurant and a bar, Excellent time

3. Fort Siloso Skywalk

Siloso, Sentosa Island Singapore http://staging.sentosa.com.sg/en/attractions/siloso-point/fort-siloso-skywalk/
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4.5 based on 182 reviews

Fort Siloso Skywalk

Reviewed By JeffLeong - Singapore, Singapore

Alighting the bus shuttle at Siloso Point station, a short walk leads to the Skywalk entrance. With free admission, two lifts bring visitors up to the Skywalk which is about 11 storeys high. The Skywalk is not sheltered save for intermittent points where display panels describe the views in front. Despite the sunny and hot weather, we enjoyed the cool sea breeze as we took in the views. Panoramic views can be enjoyed of the harbourfront skyline on the mainland, cable car towers with moving cable cars, Siloso Beach and the ships anchored off the southern coast of Singapore. The elevated walkway leads to the Fort Siloso attractions.

4. Supertree Observatory

18 Marina Gardens Drive Gardens By the Bay, Singapore 018953 Singapore +65 6420 6848 [email protected] https://www.gardensbythebay.com.sg/en/attractions/supertree-grove-observatory-ocbc-skyway/supertree-observatory.html
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Supertree Observatory

Supertree Observatory, in addition to OCBC Skyway, provides greater accessibility for visitors to enjoy scenic views of the Marina Bay area and the lush surroundings of Gardens by the Bay. Located at the canopy of the tallest Supertree at Supertree Grove, visitors can soak in unblocked cityscape views at our open-air rooftop deck, enjoy light refreshments and try out immersive digital learning experiences inside our observatory space.

5. UOB

80 Raffles Place, UOB Plaza 1 Ground Floor, Singapore 048624 Singapore +65 1800 222 2121 [email protected] http://www.uobgroup.com
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4.0 based on 115 reviews

UOB

UOB is committed to building lasting relationships with our customers, through product and market expertise, and our promise to always do what is right. With a well-established global presence today and particularly in Asia, UOB has understanding of Asian markets, corporate culture and business mindsets, which is matched by few. Our strong foothold in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and China is well-placed to create greater access and growth in this region, for our customers.

Reviewed By NigelG407 - Singapore, Singapore

Not a customer of UOB but dropped by the visit the UOB Painting of the Year Exhibition. Stunning works on display of various mediums - including leather - stunning work of faces by Somchai Sidamon. Another entitled wastescape depicts space waste - intriguing and masterfully created by Chaichana Luetralun. Plenty of other art works that are equally attractive. Clearly a lot of talent on display. Opposite on the ground floor is Paris Baguette - I had a nice lunch there. As you exit the building onto UOB Square you will see a massive sculpture by Salvador Dali - an artists delight. Great visit.

6. Sentosa Merlion

30 Imbiah Road, Sentosa Island 038981 Singapore +65 6736 8672 http://merlion.sentosa.com.sg/
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4.0 based on 2,409 reviews

Sentosa Merlion

No visit to Sentosa is complete without meeting its most famous, 37-metre tall resident, the Sentosa Merlion. The legendary Merlion is a mythical creature with a lion's head and a fish's body - as a guardian of prosperity which personifies Singapore's history as an important seaport. The lion head depicts the folklore of Prince Sang Nila Utama's discovery of lion (singa) and City (pura) while the fish tail symbolises the fishing village of 'Temasek', also known as 'sea-town' in Javanese. Set foot in the Merlion's mouth to get up close and personal with the legend. But don't stop till you get to the crown! At 60 metres above sea level, you will actually be seeing Singapore through the perspective of the Guardian of Prosperity. Come soak up the 360⁰ commanding view and bask in the aura of this endearing national symbol. You'll see why legends, myths and stories all point to this regal creature for the swift recovery of Singapore's economy from the Asian financial crisis.

Reviewed By ColinL106 - Romford, United Kingdom

What a lovely day out could have stayed longer nice bars friendly people lovely white beaches nice and quite plenty to see went over by cable car they have a lovely theme park for kids just great came back by cab i would go back next time in Singapore would recommend one of most cleanest country i have every stayed

7. Jelutong Tower

MacRitchie Nature Trail, Singapore Singapore
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4.0 based on 4 reviews

Jelutong Tower

Reviewed By radicalsawant - Bengaluru, India

In the heart of the MacRitchie Reservoir hiking trail is a hidden gem, which makes your heart pound until you reach the top of the Jelutong Tower. It is a 4 storey tower so it can eclipse the tree tops with spiral stairs to make the climb more challenging. Once you reach the top you get a panoramic view of the forest which is surreal, specially during early mornings with a hint of the city skyline.

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