Go to Marina Bay Sands

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Towering over the bay, this iconic hotel offers the world’s largest rooftop infinity pool, 20 dining options and a world-class casino. It has direct access to Singapore’s premier shopping mall and the ArtScience Museum, which features the permanent exhibition, Future World. Free WiFi is available in all rooms.

Furnished with contemporary-style dark wood decor and carpeted floors, rooms at Marina Bay Sands are fitted with a flat-screen cable TV with channels including CCTV4. Floor-to-ceiling windows open up to panoramic views of the Singapore skyline. An electric kettle with Grand Jasmine tea and bedroom slippers are provided in all rooms. Private bathrooms include shower facilities and free toiletries.

Marina Bay Sands is located at Bayfront MRT Station and steps from the lively Central Business District. Conveniently connected via a link bridge, Gardens by the Bay is 951 m from Marina Bay Sands, while Marina Barrage is 1.3 mi away. Marina Square and Millenia Walk are within 0.9 mi from the property. Changi Airport Singapore is 13 mi away.

Guests can approach the 24-hour front desk for currency exchange, tour arrangements and luggage storage. Take in breathtaking views of the city from the rooftop infinity pool or at the Sands SkyPark Observation Deck on level 57. Enjoy soothing massages at world-renowned Banyan Tree Spa. Staff are able to converse in English and Mandarin.

Featuring famous celebrity chefs, fine dining options at the Marina Bay Sands include CUT by Wolfgang Puck, Bread Street Kitchen by Gordon Ramsay and Long Chim by David Thompson. Party the night away at the dance club, or unwind at any of the 3 lounges. Asian selections are also available.

Marina Bay is a great choice for travelers interested in skyline views, botanical gardens and city trips.

About Night Safari

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The Night Safari is the world’s first nocturnal zoo and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Singapore.

The concept of a nocturnal park in Singapore was suggested in the 1980s by the former executive chairman of the Singapore Zoo, Dr Ong Swee Law. Constructed at a cost of S$63 million, the Night Safari was officially opened on 26 May 1994 and occupies 35 hectares (86 acres) of secondary rainforest adjacent to the Singapore Zoo and Upper Seletar Reservoir.

The Night Safari currently houses over 900 animals representing over 100 species, of which 41% are threatened species. The Night Safari is managed by Wildlife Reserves Singapore, and about 1.3 million visitors visit the safari per year.[2] The Night Safari received its 11 millionth visitor on 29 May 2007.

Art Science Museum

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ArtScience Museum Singapore sits on the waterfront in the shadow of Marina Bay Sands. The museum is shaped like an outstretched hand – or perhaps even a bunch of bananas – and provides the city with ever-changing displays, from Dali to Harry Potter.

A place of great interest for children and adults, a visit here is both entertaining and educational, exploring the links between art and science. The gallery is impossible to miss, on the bay side walkway of the famous Marina Bay Sands Hotel and 10 minutes’ walk from Bayfront MRT Station

Just like its big brother next door, the ArtScience Museum has quickly become one of the icons of Singapore’s skyline. The building was designed with consideration to the environment: windows at the tips of each gallery let in natural light for the galleries, and the reflection pond at the base collects rainwater which is then recycled for bathroom use.

Surrounded by a large lilypond, lights shine upwards from the building at night, creating a connection between the earth and the sky. The museum allows for up to 21 gallery spaces, but it can be changed depending on the exhibition. Inside it is a blank canvas, designed to complement whatever works are being showcased.

The permanent exhibitions are split into galleries based around certain themes or ideas. Visitors enter Curiosity via a floating staircase, with questions about the relationship between art and science scrawled on the walls. Inside, you’ll find more information on the thoughts and designs that were considered when creating the ArtScience building, both in terms of engineering and beauty.

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