There’s no better way to capture the beauty of a city than to take a panoramic shot of it from up above or a clear, unobstructed spot – that should do the place justice. 

Admit it: Venues that offer stunning views are irresistible. Whether you’re in town, by the waterfront, or surrounded by nature, there’s always a vantage point worth checking out in Singapore. Here are some of the great ones you need to visit.

By the Waterfront

Visit the iconic Marina Bay Sands for gorgeous views of the city. Standing tall at 200 metres above ground, the Sands SkyPark is an observation deck that’s home to a 150-metre Infinity Pool (accessible to hotel guests only), as well as swanky dining establishments like rooftop bar CÉ LA VI and modern restaurant Sky on 57 by celebrity chef Justin Quek so you could swim, drink, or dine with a view here.

Panoramic view of the Marina Bay Waterfront, facing Marina Bay Sands Panoramic view of the Marina Bay Waterfront, facing Marina Bay Sands

Get an unobstructed view of the Marina Bay Waterfront, outside One Fullerton (Credit: Singapore Tourism Board)

Another place to check out is The Fullerton Hotel and its classy restaurant, The Lighthouse. Book a spot here to tuck into perfectly executed Southern Italian creations while you gaze at beautiful sights of the Singapore skyline – complete with full-on views of the Marina Bay waterfront. Plan your visit right and you could also catch the Marina Bay Light Show (which takes place every evening at 8pm and 9:30pm) and even fireworks on certain occasions (New Year's Eve, National Day) while sipping on a bubbly at the adjoining rooftop bar.

Night view from the esplanade rooftop garden Night view from the esplanade rooftop garden

Enjoy a panoramic view of the Marina Bay from the rooftop of the Esplanade (Credit: Singapore Tourism Board)

Nearby The Fullerton Hotel is Esplanade. This performing arts center is situated near the mouth of the Singapore River and has plenty of restaurants, bars, and outdoor spaces (on both ground level and rooftop level of the building) for you to park yourself and take in the view. Or, if you prefer to take things up a notch, make a beeline for the gigantic ferris wheel, the Singapore Flyer, and hop into a capsule for a 30-minute ride to enjoy 360-degree city views 165 metres above ground.

In the heart of town

If you find yourself in the CBD (Central Business District), you could pop by venues like 1-Altitude and LeVeL33.

Multi-concept lifestyle destination 1-Altitude features 1-Altitude Gallery & Bar on level 63 and fine dining restaurant  Stellar on level 62 of the 1 Raffles Place building – both joints stand at over 280 metres above ground and boast panoramic views of Singapore. On the other hand, if you love craft beers, microbrewery LeVel33 – dubbed “the world's highest urban craft brewery” – is the perfect place to unwind with a drink in hand while watching twinkling lights of the city.

Aerial view of The Pinnacle@Duxton, and its 50th-storey skybridge Aerial view of The Pinnacle@Duxton, and its 50th-storey skybridge

Skybridge at The Pinnacle@Duxton, a residential complex accessible to the public for views of the city (Credit: Darren Soh)

An aerial night view of 1-Altitude An aerial night view of 1-Altitude

Night city panoramic view from 1-Altitude Gallery & Bar on level 63 (Credit: 1-Altitude)

Situated on the fringe of the CBD, The Pinnacle@Duxton may be a residential complex, but don’t be surprised to know that the public can visit its 50th-storey skybridge. For just $5 per person, you can head on up for more amazing views from 9am to 9pm daily.

In nature

Supertrees at Gardens by the Bay Supertrees at Gardens by the Bay

There are 18 Supertrees in Gardens by the Bay, and the tallest one measures 16 stories in height. (Credit: Gardens by the Bay)

a couple posing along the OCBC Skyway at Gardens by the Bay a couple posing along the OCBC Skyway at Gardens by the Bay

Take a walk along the OCBC Skyway, a 128-metre aerial walkway that connects two of the Supertrees (Credit: Singapore Tourism Board)

If you love the great outdoors, be sure to step into Gardens by the Bay to see the unique-looking vertical gardens called Supertrees. These structures are 50 metres tall and two of them are linked by the OCBC Skyway, a 128-metre aerial walkway that offers views of the city and the rest of the Gardens.

A man running along Henderson Waves Bridge A man running along Henderson Waves Bridge

Henderson Waves bridge is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore, and is part of the Southern Ridges Walk, a five kilometre hiking trail. (Credit: Singapore Tourism Board)

Cable car seen from Mount Faber Cable car seen from Mount Faber

Get panoramic views from the cable car, which connects Mount Faber on the main island of Singapore, to the resort island of Sentosa (Credit: Singapore Tourism Board)

Up for a little hike? Go on the Southern Ridges trail and travel up to Mount Faber and the connected 36-metre-high Henderson Waves for Instagram-worthy views of Southern Singapore. If you prefer, take the cable car up to Mount Faber from HarbourFront Centre and make your way from there.

If you fancy a hike that’s a lot more challenging, try MacRitchie, which is a hotspot for nature lovers and fitness junkies. Make your way through the lush greenery and you’ll be rewarded with a knockout bird’s eye view of the forest canopy when you cross the 250m-long freestanding suspension bridge, the TreeTop Walk.

A night shot of Marina Barrage with Marina Bay Sands, Flowers Dome and the Marina Bay buildings. A night shot of Marina Barrage with Marina Bay Sands, Flowers Dome and the Marina Bay buildings.

Marina barrage is a damn in Singapore built across the Marina Channel, its public areas are open 24 hours a day (Credit: Singapore Tourism Board)

To enjoy activities like kite flying and picnicking while you take in views of the city skyline, head to Marina Barrage. This green facility (which interestingly enough, doubles up as a dam) is popular with families and couples looking to while the day away before whipping out their cameras to capture pretty sunset shots. 

Now you know where to go to feast your eyes on stunning views of the the Singapore skyline. Whatever you do, don’t forget your trusty camera!

 

By Singapore Tourism Board

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