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The Ultimate Getaway: Marina Bay Sands, Singapore

Panoramic view of Marina Bay Sands hotel against the Singapore skyline

To infinity… and beyond! The spectacular Marina Bay Sands hotel in Singapore opened its doors in 2010 with one goal: to be the leading business, leisure, and entertainment destination in Asia. Designed by Moshe Safdie, the complex comprises three hotel towers with 2,560 luxury rooms and suites, a swanky shopping mall, floating crystal pavilions, a lotus-inspired ArtScience Museum, seven “celebrity chef” restaurants, two large theatres, and the world’s largest atrium casino with 500 tables, all crowned by the breathtaking Sands SkyPark on level 57.

With an impressive 12,400 square meters of space, the Sands SkyPark can host up to 3,900 people. The 150-meter infinity swimming pool offers stunning views of Singapore’s financial district, Marina Bay, and beyond—the experience is truly priceless. What do you think?

Infinity pool at Marina Bay Sands overlooking the city

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Casino floor inside Marina Bay Sands atrium

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Dining experience at one of the celebrity chef restaurants

Sands SkyPark with guests enjoying the views

Have you experienced the magic of Marina Bay Sands, or is it on your travel bucket list? Share your thoughts!

UPDATED: Jul 15, 2025

Las Vegas Sands is celebrating a major milestone with the groundbreaking of its US$8 billion ultra-luxurious resort and entertainment destination in Singapore. Once completed, this development is set to redefine industry standards and establish new benchmarks in luxury tourism, hospitality, and entertainment, providing travelers with the most exclusive suite experiences.

The project will add a fourth, 55-story tower adjacent to the existing three towers of Marina Bay Sands. This remarkable addition will feature 570 rooms, retail shops, 200,000 square feet of meeting space, gaming facilities, and a spa.

At the pinnacle of the tower will be the 76,000-square-foot “Skyloop,” encompassing a public observatory, restaurants, gardens, and private areas exclusively for hotel guests. The fourth tower expansion is scheduled to open in 2030.