Published : 6/5/2026
Updated : 6/5/2026
Author : Manasvi Kotwal

There are few buildings in the world as instantly recognisable as Marina Bay Sands. With its three 57-storey soaring towers connected by the iconic rooftop infinity pool, the Marina Bay Sands hotel in Singapore has become the face of modern Singapore and one of the most talked-about luxury destinations in the world.
If we were to quote Marina Bay Sands in two words, it is 'unparalleled luxury'. It's not just a hotel. It's where you'll find the world-famous infinity pool, panoramic skyline views, luxury shopping, celebrity-chef restaurants, rooftop bars, a massive casino, and some of Singapore's best entertainment – all in one place.
Whether you're planning to stay here or simply explore the attractions, this Marina Bay Sands Singapore guide covers everything you need to know before visiting in 2026.

Sitting 200 metres above the city on the 56th floor, the SkyPark Observation Deck, the rooftop crown of the Marina Bay Sands park in Singapore, is one of Singapore's most iconic vantage points. The boat-shaped rooftop offers sweeping 360° views stretching from the Central Business District skyline to Gardens by the Bay, the Singapore Strait, and out toward the Marina Reservoir. Sunset turns the entire skyline gold before the city lights up; easily the most photogenic hour. Weekday mornings are quieter if you prefer fewer crowds.
Best time to visit: 5:30–7:30 PM for sunset and city lights Cost: SGD 32 (adults), SGD 28 (children/seniors)
Highlights: Infinity-edge viewing platform, photo spots facing the Supertrees, less crowded on weekday mornings
Tribe Tip: Book online to skip queues
Note: The Observation Deck is separate from the hotel-guests-only Infinity Pool. Visitors access the SkyPark deck, not the pool.

Perched atop the 57th floor of Marina Bay Sands in Singapore, the infinity pool or the world’s largest rooftop pool, is also one of most photographed swimming spots. As its access is limited to hotel guests, a stay at the Marina Bay Sands is the only way to get in here. Booking ahead and comparing rates is the simplest way to land the best deals for Marina Bay Sands in Singapore. Visit early morning or late evening for the calmest water and best light for your photos.
Timings: 6AM to 12AM
Cost: Included with stay
Best time: Sunrise (~6:30 AM) for empty pool shots, sunset for skyline glow
Tip: Towels and loungers provided; arrive early on weekends
Note: Pool hours and room rates change periodically. Verify with the official sites for the latest figures.

With luxury brands like Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Gucci and local designer brands, The Shoppes, Marina Bay Sands Mall, is a delight to visit. It’s synonymous with being a paradise for those who love luxury shopping in Singapore and perfect to find something that matches your style. Apart from shopping, it’s a great spot to find fine dining and entertainment under one roof during your Singapore travel.
Entry: Free
Hours: 10:30AM to 11PM

The Marina Bay Sands Casino in Singapore spans 4 levels and comprises approximately 600 gaming tables and 3000 slot machines. Players from across Asia hop here for a fun and thrilling experience at this gaming destination. It’s open 24/7 and also offers dedicated rooms for premium players.
Timings: 24/7
Prices: Free for tourists with passports
Age limit: 21+
ID required: Passport for tourists

Dining at the Marina Bay Sands is an experience in itself. This property is home to some of the most impressive line-ups of top-tier restaurants in Singapore, running from Michelin-starred fine dining to quick bites - basically something for every craving. What dominates everything is the celebrity-chef restaurants. Visit Waku Ghin for intimate Japanese tasting, CUT by Wolfgang Puck to try some of the best steaks in the city. Some other must-visit restaurants include LAVO, Spago and Mott 32. For something more relaxed, try the mall’s lively food court, Rasapura Masters.
Opening hours: Mostly 11AM to 11PM, food court: 10AM to 11 PM

One of the best free things to do at Marina Bay Sands is the Spectra Light & Water Show. Held every night along the waterfront promenade, it’s an outdoor show combining dancing fountains, lasers, projections, and music against the city skyline.
Timings:
Best viewing spots:
Tribe Tip: Arrive at least 15–20 minutes early if you want a good viewing spot during weekends.
If you’re thinking that Marina Bay Sands is just another hotel, you’re wrong. It’s literally a symbol of Singapore’s modern skyline. Here’s why you must visit it:
Yes, you can visit the Marina Bay Sands without staying there. The destination is free to visit for:
The only major area restricted to hotel guests is the famous infinity pool.
So even without booking a stay, Marina Bay Sands is still one of the best places to visit in Singapore’s skyline and nightlife.
Thanks to Singapore’s excellent public transport system, getting to Marina Bay Sands is extremely easy.
Take the Circle line or Downtown Line to Bayfront MRT Station and use exit B as the station is directly connected to Marina Bay Sands.
Take a taxi from the airport to reach the destination in about 20-25 minutes.
You can also walk directly to the destination from nearby attractions such as:
Published : 6/5/2026
Updated : 6/5/2026
Author : Manasvi Kotwal