Marina Bay Sands Map
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This map shows parking lots, MRT station, taxi, concierge, restrooms, towers and points of interest in Marina Bay Sands (Singapore).
Marina Bay Sands is a luxurious integrated resort located in Singapore's Downtown Core district. Opened in 2010, this iconic development was designed by architect Moshe Safdie and built at a cost of US$5.88 billion, making it one of the world's most expensive standalone casino properties. The architectural masterpiece has become Singapore's most recognizable landmark and a symbol of the nation's economic success.
The complex consists of three 55-story hotel towers connected at the top by the spectacular SkyPark, which spans 340 meters and features the world's largest rooftop infinity pool at 146 meters above ground. The hotel offers 2,561 luxury rooms and suites, making it Singapore's largest hotel. The unique architecture was inspired by a deck of cards, and the building's slanted design creates a dramatic silhouette against the Singapore skyline.
The integrated resort includes a 120,000-square-meter convention center, a luxury shopping mall with over 170 stores, multiple celebrity chef restaurants, theaters hosting international performances, and the iconic ArtScience Museum. The casino spans 15,000 square meters across four levels and features over 600 gaming tables and 1,500 slot machines. The complex also includes a 1.3-kilometer-long luxury shopping arcade, known as The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, which features high-end boutiques and waterfront dining options.
The SkyPark observation deck, situated 200 meters above ground, offers breathtaking 360-degree views of Singapore's skyline. Hotel guests can access the exclusive infinity pool, which appears to extend over the city's edge. The 150-meter pool can hold 376,500 liters of water and is designed with a vanishing edge. The property is directly connected to Bayfront MRT station and is within walking distance of Gardens by the Bay, making it a central hub for tourists exploring Singapore's downtown area. The resort also features state-of-the-art sustainability initiatives, including harvesting rainwater and extensive use of natural lighting.
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Last Updated: December 19, 2024
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