Singapore/Viewpoint

6 Best Views in Singapore

6 landmarks with verified facts and stories

Henderson Waves & Southern Ridges
~3 min

Henderson Waves & Southern Ridges

221 Henderson Rd, Bukit Merah, Singapore, 159557, Singapore

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Henderson Waves is Singapore's highest pedestrian bridge — a 274-metre undulating steel structure that connects Mount Faber Park to Telok Blangah Hill Park at 36 metres above Henderson Road, and walking across it feels like riding a frozen wave through the forest canopy.

Marina Barrage
~2 min

Marina Barrage

8 Marina Gardens Dr, Marina South, Singapore, 018951, Singapore

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Marina Barrage is a dam across the mouth of the Marina Channel that created Singapore's largest freshwater reservoir — and its green rooftop has become one of the best free viewpoints in the city.

Marina Bay Sands
~2 min

Marina Bay Sands

10 Bayfront Ave, Downtown Core, Singapore, 018956, Singapore

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Marina Bay Sands is the building that made Singapore's skyline recognisable from space — three 55-storey towers supporting a cantilevered SkyPark that extends further than the Eiffel Tower is tall, topped by the world's most photographed infinity pool.

Merlion Park
~1 min

Merlion Park

1 Fullerton Rd, Downtown Core, Singapore, 049213, Singapore

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The Merlion is Singapore's national symbol — a half-lion, half-fish statue that spouts water into Marina Bay and has been the most photographed landmark in the city since the original 8.

Singapore Flyer
~1 min

Singapore Flyer

30 Raffles Avenue, Singapore 039803

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The Singapore Flyer is a 165-metre observation wheel on the Marina Bay waterfront — when it opened in 2008 it was the tallest Ferris wheel in the world (since surpassed by the High Roller in Las Vegas and the Ain Dubai), and it remains the best way to see Singapore from above without boarding a plane.

The Pinnacle@Duxton
~1 min

The Pinnacle@Duxton

1G Cantonment Rd, Outram, Singapore, 085701, Singapore

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The Pinnacle@Duxton is the world's tallest public housing complex — seven 50-storey towers connected by sky gardens on the 26th and 50th floors — and visiting its rooftop skybridge gives you both the best panoramic view in Singapore and an education in the country's most remarkable achievement: public housing that 80% of the population actually wants to live in.

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