Friday, December 10, 2010

Nightlife @ Marina Bay

WELCOME TO NIGHTLIFE @ MARINA BAY

Descriptions:

As the sky darkens, the beauty of Marina Bay lights up and transforms into a dazzling diamond with so much to do! One can catch a movie, go shopping, watch a concert, have dinner or just spend the night looking at the beauty of Marina Bay at the top of the one and only Marina Bay Sands, one of the only two integrated resorts in Singapore. 

  
- Marina Bay Sands, Singapore

Shopping at Marina Bay

As a shopping paradise, Singapore naturally has many shopping malls. These malls open from as early as 10 in the morning and stretches through the night to about 12 mid night during the weekends! One of the malls that we recommend would be:

1) Marina Square


Situated within Marina Bay, it is a shopping mall that has almost everything under one roof! One can eat shop relax and play at at Marina Square.

You can sashay your way through high street fashion boutiques such as Topshop, Topman, Miss Selfridge, Mango, Zara and more. Pop in to the Japanese lifestyle store MUJI, or check out the latest offerings from the department store, John Little. With over 300 specialty shops, you will simply be spoilt for choice.

You can also choose to take time off shopping to enjoy a relaxing spa or manicure session while your kids have a great time at the entertainment zone where they can watch a movie, bowl, karaoke or have a game of pool. Then, meet up for a good meal at the many cafés and restaurants around the mall.


Watching a Concert


Apart from just shopping, you can also catch a concert or watch a show at the world class theatre, Esplanade.




The Esplanade houses world-class performance spaces, supported by a comprehensive range of professional support facilities and services. Its two main venues are the 1,600-seat Concert Hall, with acoustics by Russell Johnson of ARTEC Consultants, and the 2,000-seat theatre, an adaptation of traditional European opera houses in horseshoe form.


Marina Bay Sands


Last but not least, the Marina Bay Sands. One can do so much within this integraed resort! The star attraction of this resort is none other than the one of the only two casinos in Singapore! Opened 24 hours, one can try your luck by having a go at the casino! 




For those who are underage or those who have had enough fun at the casino, you guys can make your way up to the Marina Bay Sands Sky Park! 





The Sands SkyPark is an awe-inspiring engineering wonder. This unique structural masterpiece, designed by visionary architect Moshe Safdie, floats atop the three soaring Marina Bay Sands hotel towers 200m in the sky.
Stretching longer than the Eiffel tower laid down or four and a half A380 Jumbo Jets, with an impressive 12,400 square meters of space, the Sands SkyPark can host up to 3900 people. The gravity-defying cantilever is one of the largest of its kind in the world. From this privileged observation deck, hundreds of visitors at a time can feast their eyes on the unforgettable panorama view.



Opening Hours:10am - 10pm

Ticket Price:
- S$20 for adult
- S$14 for children (aged between 2 – 12 years)
- S$17 for senior citizens (aged 55 years and above)

Ticket purchase must be made in person, on the day of use.
Ticket Access:Members of the public who purchased the ticket are allowed to access the Public Observation Deck.
The use of the swimming pool facility is only available for hotel guests. Members of the public will be able to view part of the swimming pool deck adjacent to the Public Observation Deck.

With so much to do within Marina Bay itself, you are sure to enjoy yourselves all day long!


To end off, we have a special video for you guys taken from http://www.youtube.com 









Acknowledgements
www.esplanade.com
www.marinabaysands.com
www.marinasquare.com.sg

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