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Singapore 2019 - Marina Bay Sands, Sentosa

Singapore 2019
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Marina Bay Sands, Sentosa (Madame Tussauds, Crane Dance, Merlion)


Marina Bay Sands is an iconic integrated resort located in the Marina Bay area of Singapore. Known for its striking architecture, it comprises three 55-story towers connected by the Sands SkyPark. This expansive sky terrace features an infinity pool, gardens, and an observation deck offering panoramic views of the city skyline and the South China Sea. The resort includes over 2,500 luxury hotel rooms and suites, a renowned casino, The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands luxury shopping mall, and the ArtScience Museum with its distinctive lotus-inspired architecture. Marina Bay Sands also features theaters for Broadway shows and concerts, as well as the Sands Expo and Convention Center, a hub for international business events. Dining options range from celebrity chef restaurants to casual eateries, complemented by bars and nightclubs, making it a premier destination for luxury, entertainment, and cultural experiences in Singapore.


Sentosa Island, located to the south of mainland Singapore, is a resort island offering a diverse array of attractions and recreational activities. Accessible via road, cable car, or monorail, Sentosa is known for its pristine beaches, such as Siloso Beach and Palawan Beach, where visitors can enjoy water sports and relaxation. The island features family-friendly attractions like Universal Studios Singapore, S.E.A. Aquarium, Adventure Cove Waterpark, and the immersive Trick Eye Museum. Sentosa also offers golf courses, luxury resorts, and spas for a relaxing retreat. Visitors can explore historical sites like Fort Siloso or enjoy panoramic views from the Tiger Sky Tower. The island is known for its vibrant nightlife and dining options, ranging from beachfront bars to fine dining establishments. Sentosa offers a blend of leisure, entertainment, and natural beauty, catering to tourists seeking both relaxation and adventure within easy reach of Singapore's city center.

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