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Dieter P

Germany
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2 weeks ago

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The ticket covers the main attractions. The Skywalk must be booked separately at the ticket counter. We recommend visiting the Observatory first, followed by the greenhouses. The admission ticket will be emailed to you with a QR code.

Kylie H

United States
Solo
2 weeks ago

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What an amazing experience! My Mind was absolutely blown with it all. Such a peaceful, beautiful, thoughtful creation. Singapore never disappoints. The package was perfect, I got to see so much. It was so wonderful. Tha pure magnitude and magnificence is hard to explain..... you need to feel and experience it.

Felix N

Australia
Family
2 weeks ago

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This was the first visit to Universal Studios for our son and it did not disssapoint. Originally, we expect to have long queues for the rides. We didn't need to wait too long, except for a few that was worth the wait. Our son enjoyed the experience and no doubt this will be a memorable visit. Aside from the rides, we also enjoyed shopping and dining. The only downside was the hot weather! However, we preferred it over being wet in the rain.

Carolyn P

Australia
Family
2 weeks ago
Our family of four had such a fantastic day at Universal Studios Singapore—it was easily one of the highlights of our trip. From the moment we arrived and saw the iconic globe, the kids were buzzing with excitement, and honestly, so were we. What we loved most was how manageable the park felt. It’s not overwhelmingly big, which made it perfect for navigating with kids. We could move between the different themed areas without long walks or constant stress about planning the “perfect route.” Each zone felt like stepping into a different world, which kept everyone engaged throughout the day. There was a great balance of rides for all of us. The kids had plenty of options they could enjoy safely, while we also got to sneak in some of the bigger thrill rides by taking turns. The family-friendly attractions were a real hit—fun, interactive, and just the right level of excitement without being too intense. We also appreciated the little things that made the day easier as a family—plenty of spots to sit and take breaks, accessible food options, and staff who were friendly and patient with the kids. Meal times were easy to manage, and there was enough variety to keep everyone happy, even our pickiest eater. The atmosphere throughout the park was lively and fun, with music, performances, and character appearances that added a bit of magic for the kids. Seeing their faces light up during those moments was definitely a highlight for us. By the end of the day, we were tired but so happy. It felt like a full, memorable day without being chaotic or stressful, which is exactly what you hope for as a family. We’d absolutely recommend Universal Studios Singapore to other families—it’s a great mix of excitement, entertainment, and ease that makes for a really special day out together.

Santiago C

Group
3 weeks ago

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Visiting the Marina Bay Sands observation deck in Singapore was an unforgettable experience. I was so happy, and my whole family loved the spectacular view of the city. We would definitely do it again and again.

Jackson Y

Israel
Solo
Mar 2026
I’m glad I went up to the deck two days after exploring many sites. The view is stunning, the afternoon was very pleasant and not too hot, and it was great to see all the places I had visited from a different perspective.

Tripti G

Ireland
Group
3 weeks ago
Booked online tickets and it was smooth process with downloading tickets in Headout app and entry to the show at Sentosa beach. The wings of time show was around 20 minutes and we thoroughly enjoyed the light show. A must do if you are visiting Singapore with family or friends.

Thomas S

United States
Couple
Mar 2026
Very nice area to get on and beautiful view on trip over. The beach area is just awesome. Walkable to lots of areas. Easy on and off during the ride.

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Marina Bay Sands Skypark: A showcase of iconic attractions of the Lion city 

Singapore aka the Lion City serves as the perfect introduction to Southeast Asian culture and is home to several world-famous natural and man-made attractions. One of the most popular attractions in Singapore is the Marina Bay Sands SkyPark, that spans across the three towers of Marina Bay Sands Hotel, 57 floors above the ground.

Looking to book Marina Bay Sands SkyPark tickets? Read up our in-depth guide to learn everything there is to see and do at the SkyPark Observatory, how to get there, and opening hours to help plan your visit.

Why visit Marina Bay Sands SkyPark?

A ship in the sky
Click-worthy views
Centrally located
Family-friendly
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A ship in the sky

Resembling a ship in the sky, the Marina Bay Sands SkyPark spans the roofs of the Marina Bay Sands Hotel towers, making it one of the most recognizable buildings in the world. Fun fact: Sands SkyPark is wide enough to fit 4 jumbo airplanes and is longer than the Eiffel Tower!

Click-worthy views

You can soak in the views of the entire city—from Gardens by the Bay to the Singapore Flyer—and extend your gaze beyond the Singapore coastline to catch a glimpse of the Malaysian borders. It truly is the best viewpoint of the city to get the best clicks.

Centrally located

Being located in one of the city's central areas, the Marina Bay Sands Resort is well accessible via public and private transport and has other attractions like Gardens by the Bay, Singapore Flyer, and Art Science Museum nearby that you can visit on your trip.

Family-friendly

Marina Bay Sands SkyPark is a family-friendly space and welcomes kids of all ages. Children below 2 years can even enter for free!

Things to know before buying Marina Bay Sands SkyPark tickets

  • Tickets for the Skypark Observation Deck can sell out in advance, especially during peak tourist season from May to July. It is highly recommended to book tickets online in advance which will also get you great discounts.
  • Being one of the most popular attractions in Singapore, Skypark can get crowded at any given time. You can go for a skip-the-line ticket, which will easily spare you a wait of approximately 30 minutes in the queue.
  • You can purchase tickets either for peak hours or non-peak hours. If you plan to buy the tickets for peak hours, then you can save upto 6% easily. And, If you plan on visiting the observation deck during peak hours, you will get the best views of the city.
  • The Observation deck isn’t open all the time, it has set hours. It’s advisable to book your reservation slots around sunset time, so you get the views of both daytime and nighttime.
  • Access to Infinity pool is only for the guests staying at the hotel. If you aren’t a guest at the hotel, you aren't left out completely - you can get a view of the Infinity Pool from the Sands SkyPark Observation Deck.

Which Marina Bay Sands SkyPark ticket option should you buy?

If you want a hassle-free entry

Go for: Skip-The-Line tickets

Duration: Flexible as per your schedule

You can skip the long queues and walk right into the Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck with these tickets. This ticket gives you complete access to the SkyPark Observation Deck for however long you wish to stay.

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Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck Tickets

If you’re in the mood to explore

Go for: Combo Tickets

Duration: Flexible as per your schedule

These combo tickets are a great option to save money while visiting the Marina Bay Sands SkyPark. With attractions situated close to each other, these tickets provide a discounted rate compared to individual tickets. You get access to nearby iconic attractions like the Singapore Flyer, Gardens by the Bay, Art Science Museum, and Universal Studios Singapore.

Recommended Experience

Singapore Flyer with Time Capsule + Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Tickets

Gardens by the Bay + Marina Bay Sands Tickets

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Attractions to spot from the SkyPark Observation Deck

Gardens by the Bay

Gardens by the Bay

The home of attractions like Flower Dome, Cloud Forest, and SuperTree Observatory.

Merlion Park
Singapore River
The Esplanade
ArtScience Museum

Plan your visit to Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck

Marina Bay Sands SkyPark

Marina Bay Sands SkyPark is open from 11am  - 9pm, Monday - Sunday (including public holidays). Last entry at 8:30pm.

Duration: Approximately 45 minutes - 1 hour.

Best time to visit Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck
Evenings at Marina Bay Sands SkyPark gives you great sunset views as the city transforms below. Additionally, the light shows -- Spectra at the Marina Bay Sands Events Plaza, and Garden Rhapsody at Gardens by the Bay -- start by 7:45pm, and the SkyPark Observation Deck has the best seats in the city. So, while it may be more crowded, evenings are the best time to visit Marina Bay Sands SkyPark.

Marina Bay Sands SkyPark lies on the 57th floor of Marina Bay Sands Hotel.

Address: 10 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018956 | Find on Map

Closest landmark: Gardens by the Bay, ArtScience Museum, Singapore Flyer

You can reach SkyPark using public transport like the MRT, buses, or driving down in your car or a taxi.

  • Closest MRT stationBayfront MRT station (600m), board from any MRT on the Circle or Downtown Line.
  • Closest bus stopMarina Bay Sands Theatre.(200m).  Board bus 97, 97e, 106, or 133 to the Marina Bay Sands Theatre bus stop. The bus stops outside the Sands Theatre, opposite Tower 3 where Marina Bay Sands SkyPark is located.
  • Closest car park: Bayfront Avenue, outside Hotel Tower 3 (North Entrance)
  • Closest Hop-on Hop-off stops:
    Big Bus Singapore: This route includes a stop at Marina Bay Sands, allowing you to easily visit the SkyPark Observation Deck.
Marina Bay Sands SkyPark - Facilities

Wheelchair friendly: The Marina Bay Sands SkyPark is wheelchair accessible and has smooth wooden panels and elevators for easy navigation around the property.

Food & drinks: If you feel like grabbing a bite to eat or a drink, visit the refreshments kiosk or CÉ LA VI Rooftop Restaurant & Bar at the SkyPark Observation Deck.

Restrooms: Restroom facilities are available on the property for guests visiting Marina Bay Sands SkyPark.

Gift shop: Shop for souvenirs at the SkyPark gift shops and take a piece of Singapore's charm with you when you leave.

Singaorean Dining
  • Bread Street Kitchen: Gordon Ramsay's ode to classic British fare like Beef Wellington, Scotch Eggs, Fish and Chips, and more. If you visit on a Sunday, make sure to try their signature Gordon's Sunday Roast.
  • CÉ LA VI Rooftop Restaurant & Bar: Contemporary Asian dishes and drinks served with a side of stunning Singapore cityscapes.
  • LAVO Restaurant & Rooftop Bar: Dig into some fine Italian cuisine while you sip drinks 57 stories up in the air.
  • CUT by Wolfgang Puck: Asia's first outlet of the world renowned American-steak restaurant by Masterchef Wolfgang Puck.
  • Blossom Restaurant: Modern Chinese restaurant serving contemporary Cantonese and Szechuan cuisine. A must-visit spot if you like a spicy kick in your meal.
Singapore Hotels

Here are some hotel options near Marina Bay Sands SkyPark for all budget levels:

Budget: Marrison Hotel, Strand Hotel Singapore, Hotel Bencoolen

Mid-Range: ParkRoyal Collection, Conrad Centennial Singapore, Hotel Fairmont Singapore

Luxury: Marina Bay Sands Singapore, The Ritz-Carlton Millenia, The Fullerton Bay Hotel

Marina Bay Sands SkyPark
  • Commercial photography is not permitted at Marina Bay Sands SkyPark.
  • Outside food and beverages will not be allowed onto SkyPark Observation Deck.
  • Pets (other than service animals) are not allowed onto the premises.
  • Children under 2 years are allowed to enter without a ticket.
  • No items should be thrown over the edge of the observation deck. Guests flouting this rule will be removed from the premises.
  • Weather conditions in Singapore can be unpredictable. Inn case of rains, the SkyPark Observation Deck will be closed off temporarily and guests who have stayed under an hour may be eligible for a refund of their ticket.
Marina Bay Sands SkyPark - Nearby attractions

Not only can you spot near and faraway places from Marina Bay Sands SkyPark's birds-eye view, it is also located near many of Singapore's iconic attractions. Here are a few spots you definitely must visit during your trip to Marina Bay Sands:

  • Gardens by the Bay: Home to two indoor cooled conservatories, multiple outdoor gardens and attractions like Supertree Grove, Floral Fantasy, and OCBC Skyway.
  • ArtScience Museum: 21 gallery spaces filled with legendary artists like Eames, Van Gogh, Warhol, and Dali, and exhibitions focusing on popular franchises like Lego and Harry Potter.
  • National Orchid Garden: The country’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site housing over 1,000 species of orchids and 2,000 hybrids of 2 or more orchid species.
  • Singapore Flyer: Offering panoramic views of the city, it is the third-largest Ferris wheel in the world. You can even see as far as Malaysia and Indonesia on a day with clear skies.
  • River Cruise: This 40 min cruise informs you about Singapore's history and gives you a nautical tour of other attractions such as Raffles' Landing Site, Fullerton Hotel, and Singapore Flyer.

Visitor tips

  • While you can bring umbrellas to the SkyPark, we would not recommend opening them since the area is prone to very strong gusts of wind.
  • While there are a few dining options available at the SkyPark, CE LA VI has the most affordable prices and is accessible to guests not staying at the hotel.
  • Visiting during the evenings will let you enjoy the sunset and the light shows at Events Plaza and Gardens by the Bay.
  • If you have purchased reduced-price tickets, please carry your valid photo ID proof for verification.
  • If you don't want to wait in line, opt for skip-the-line tickets to the observation deck to bypass long queues.
  • Consider booking a room at Marina Bay Sands hotel during your visit, for free access to the Infinity pool and the SkyPark Observation Deck.

Frequently asked questions about visiting Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck

The Observation Deck is open from 11am to 9pm. Non-peak hours are from 11am to 4.30pm (last entry at 4pm), and peak hours are from 5pm to 9pm (last entry at 8.30pm).