Understand
Marina Bay, a vibrant district in Singapore, offers more than just a shopping mall and hotels. It is the result of land reclamation efforts around the mouth of the Singapore River, creating a picturesque body of water. On the north shore of the river lies Marina Square shopping mall and several hotel developments. Meanwhile, Marina South, on the south side of the river, was transformed into Singapore's new downtown hub.
When visiting Marina Bay, you can't miss the iconic Marina Bay Sands hotel and casino that dominates the city skyline. Another must-visit location is Gardens by the Bay, featuring stunning supertrees. With ongoing and upcoming developments planned, Marina Bay is the ultimate destination that combines business, shopping, entertainment, and culture.
Get in
Exploring Singapore's magnificent spots is an adventure in itself. The northern half, where you'll find Suntec City, can be accessed through the Circle MRT Line with stations at Esplanade and Promenade. If you're coming from Raffles City, located at the City Hall MRT station, you can also take a 15-minute walk through the underground CityLink shopping mall. For a less crowded route to Merlion Park, you can walk through an air-conditioned linkway within the Fullerton Hotel complex near Raffles Place towards the Bay. To reach Marina Bay Sands and Gardens by the Bay in the southern half, the best way is to take the Downtown MRT Line with stations at Bayfront and Downtown. This line also stops at Lau Pa Sat and the Financial District. If you're flying into the airport and staying at Marina Bay Sands Hotel, you can take advantage of a shuttle bus service for just $9. For those arriving by cruise ship, the Marina Bay Cruise Centre provides direct access to the heart of Singapore. To get there, you can use the North-South Line at the Marina South Pier station. Whether you're arriving by air or sea, Singapore offers convenient transportation options to make exploring the city a breeze!
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