Moshe Safdie's three-tower hotel and integrated resort — 2,561 rooms across Towers 1, 2, and 3 topped by the 340-metre Sands SkyPark and the 150-metre infinity pool on Level 57. The most photographed swim in the world.
"Moshe Safdie's three-tower hotel — 2,561 rooms and the 57th-floor SkyPark Infinity Pool, the most photographed swim in the world. The architectural icon that redefined the Singapore skyline in 2010."
Marina Bay Sands opened on 27 April 2010 — the most architecturally ambitious hotel project of its decade and the building that, more than any other single structure, defined the contemporary Singapore skyline. The composition by Moshe Safdie is unmistakable: three tilted, slender 55-storey towers connected at the roof by the 340-metre Sands SkyPark, a cantilevered ribbon-like deck that overhangs Tower 1 by 67 metres and creates the most distinctive crown of any hotel building in the world. The building was developed and continues to be operated by Las Vegas Sands as part of the larger Marina Bay Sands integrated resort, which includes the casino, the ArtScience Museum (the lotus-flower-shaped Safdie pavilion adjacent to the towers), the Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands (one of Asia's largest luxury shopping malls), and the Sands Theatre and Sands Grand Ballroom event spaces.
There are 2,561 rooms and suites distributed across the three towers — Marina Bay Sands is, by inventory, the largest five-star hotel in Singapore by a substantial margin. The standard Deluxe Room runs to 39 square metres with floor-to-ceiling windows facing either the Bay (south, with full views of the Marina, Gardens by the Bay, and the Singapore Strait beyond) or the city (north, framing the financial district and the Esplanade). The 230 suites — Premier Suites, Sands Suites, Orchid Suites, and the Presidential Chairman Suites — occupy the upper floors of each tower and run from 75 to 629 square metres. The Chairman Suite, on the 55th floor of Tower 1, runs to 629 square metres with a private elevator, butler service, a private dining room for ten, and the most exclusive accommodation in any Singapore hotel.
The dining is the deepest hotel-and-resort programme in Asia. Marina Bay Sands hosts more celebrity-chef dining rooms than any other Asian property: Cut by Wolfgang Puck (the only Asian Cut), Bread Street Kitchen by Gordon Ramsay, Db Bistro & Oyster Bar by Daniel Boulud, the Spago by Wolfgang Puck on Level 57 of the SkyPark, Waku Ghin by Tetsuya Wakuda (two Michelin stars), and Cé La Vi (the SkyPark club restaurant and rooftop bar). The total on-property dining-and-drinking inventory exceeds 80 venues across the integrated resort. The SkyPark Observation Deck — separate from the hotel-guest-only infinity pool — is the city's most-visited attraction at this elevation. The Marquee at MBS, opened in 2025, is one of Asia's largest nightclub venues at 22,000 square feet.
The defining single feature of the property — and the most-photographed hotel feature in the world — is the SkyPark Infinity Pool on Level 57: a 150-metre-long edge-loaded pool with the city skyline framed beyond the southern lip. Pool access is restricted to hotel guests and is the principal differentiator against the SkyPark Observation Deck. The Banyan Tree Spa at Marina Bay Sands runs across the property's lower floors with multiple treatment rooms, separate male and female steam-and-sauna circuits, and a Pilates programme. Marina Bay Sands has its own MRT station (Bayfront, on the Circle and Downtown lines) directly under the property; Changi Airport is 25 minutes by car. For a Singapore stay where the brief is "the icon, the SkyPark Pool, the integrated resort experience," Marina Bay Sands is the only complete answer.
For a Singapore family booking at the integrated-resort end, Marina Bay Sands is the most considered single-hotel answer in Asia. The standard Premier Room with two queen beds accommodates a family of four; the SkyPark Pool is the children's-and-adults' shared anchor; the Shoppes mall, the ArtScience Museum, and Gardens by the Bay (a 5-minute walk via the underpass) handle the day-three programme. Connecting Premier Suites accommodate larger family groups; Sands offers a kids-club programme through the Singapore school holidays.
For Singapore anniversaries staged at the SkyPark — sunset on the 57th floor, dinner at Spago or Cé La Vi, and the morning swim in the SkyPark Infinity Pool — Marina Bay Sands delivers the city's most theatrical anniversary backdrop. The Premier Suite for a milestone year; the Chairman Suite for the most exceptional milestones (private elevator, butler, full Bay-and-Gardens views). Honeymoon-and-anniversary turn-down at MBS includes Krug, hand-rolled chocolates, and the property's signature personalised welcome.
For a Singapore bachelor or bachelorette weekend at the most theatrical end, Marina Bay Sands is the most considered booking. The SkyPark Pool by day; Cé La Vi rooftop bar by sunset; Marquee MBS for the late hours; Spago at the SkyPark for the closing dinner. Premier Suites accommodate bridal parties of four to six; Sands offers group rates for bookings of six rooms or more. The Shoppes mall handles the in-property shopping programme.
10 Bayfront Avenue
Singapore 018956
Bayfront MRT directly under the property; Gardens by the Bay 5 minutes via underpass; ArtScience Museum on-property; Changi Airport 25 minutes by car
2,561 rooms across three towers
Deluxe Rooms from S$650/night
Premier Suites from S$1,800/night
Chairman Suite from S$25,000/night
Check-in: 3:00 PM
Check-out: 11:00 AM
Open since 27 April 2010; designed by Moshe Safdie / Safdie Architects
SkyPark Infinity Pool — 150 metres, Level 57
Banyan Tree Spa
The Shoppes (1.3 million sq ft retail)
Cut, Spago, Waku Ghin, Bread Street Kitchen
ArtScience Museum & Sands Theatre
Bayfront MRT direct connection
From S$650/night. Bay-facing rooms command a S$80–150/night premium and book first; SkyPark Pool access is included for hotel guests but the pool can reach capacity by mid-afternoon any weekend — early-morning access is the most reliable. The Chairman Suite books six months ahead.
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