When visiting Singapore, it would be an unforgivable mistake to miss the opportunity to look at this amazing city from a bird's eye view. This perspective allows us to evaluate the layout of the megalopolis, created in accordance with the laws of Feng Shui.
In addition, for those who happened to travel here for a few hours, this is a great way to get acquainted with all the local beauties, both architectural and natural.
You can see almost all the sights of the city-state from numerous observation platforms. The most notable of them are:
• roof of the Marina Bay Sands complex;
• Tiger Sky Tower;
• ION shopping center;
• Pinnacle & Duxton skyscraper.
Each of these points offers not only a special perspective, but also its own set of entertainment and additional services.
The observation deck Sands Sky Park Observation Deck is located on the left side of the "deck", which unites the three 58-storey towers of the resort complex. Nearby is a huge swimming pool and a chic restaurant.
Ordinary tourists and respectable businessmen, accompanied by dazzling beauties of the Singapore top escorts category, and world celebrities strive to look at the fascinating paintings that open up. A visit is for money and the site is not always open.
On the island of entertainment Sentosa is located 131-meter tower, which is crowned by a covered glass rotating platform, which offers fantastic views of the island itself, the southern districts of Singapore, as well as the border areas of Malaysia and Indonesia. Visiting is paid, but inexpensive.
One of the largest and most famous shopping centers has its own review gallery. Despite the free entrance, not only ordinary tourists aspire to explore the opening landscapes. Here you can easily meet Arab sheikhs with their retinue, gorgeous girls from Singapore luxury escorts agencies, successful gentlemen, famous actors, musicians and other celebrities.
One of the most famous urban residential complexes consists of 7 skyscrapers with a height of 50 floors, interconnected by "heavenly bridges" - terraces, on one of which the observation point is located, from which views of the main sights and landmark places are opened. Admission is for a fee and is limited to 200 people per day.