Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Places to go in Singapore

View from a height that you may like to visit in Singapore


       The  Pinnacle @ Duxton Sky garden. (FREE for resident of Pinnacle & $6/pax for public)
The skybridge of this 50 storey high HDB has two skybridge one on the 26th floor another at 50th floor. Access by the public is allowed, however you need to pay the $6 charge using your CEPAS card (EZ-LINK) or Cash via Managing Office at Blk 1G, Level 1 that would arrange your access. 
Nearest Train Station: Outram Park EW16 NE3 TE17


   

Ion Sky (FREE)
Beside shopping at Ion Orchard, they have an observatory which is open to public from 3pm - 6pm daily (Last admission: 5.30pm) which is early. However, do check beforehand to avoid it closed for private event. Alternatively, have a meal or just drink next to the observatory at the restaurant called “Salt grill & Skybar”
Nearest Train Station: Orchard  NS22 TE14

         Marina Bay Sand Skybridge (FREE for hotel guests / $23/Adult or $17/Child for public)
At Marina Bay Sands, there’s an observation Deck at level 57which everyone can spend sometime around and view every sides of the bridge for the city or bay view. From Sunrise to Sundown it give viewer a spectacular view of the island. Operating hours from 9.30 to 10pm /11pm on Fri/Sat/Sun. Alternatively, go for the skybar/restaurants at observation deck.
Marina Bay Sands (search under skypark): http://www.marinabaysands.com/
Nearest Train Station: Bayfront DT16 CE1



         Mount Faber Park (FREE)
One of the oldest park in Singapore that provide a great lookout of the southern of Singapore, one can walk up and stroll the park with mural wall depicts scenes. I would suggest getting a cable car ride from Sentosa for the day, then dine/walk at Mt Faber and return to HarbourFront Tower 2 station.
National Park, search for Mount Faber: https://www.nparks.gov.sg/

Nearest TrainStation:  Harbourfront NE1 CC29