The Singapore Skyline: Iconic Skyscrapers and Architectural Marvels

Marina Bay Sands

The most popular attraction in Singapore, Marina Bay Sands is an architectural wonder inspired by the deck of cards with three main towers one with the beautiful Sands SkyPark.

Gardens by the Bay

The iconic landmark of Singapore, the Gardens by the Bay comprising three waterfront gardens won tons of awards for its impeccable design and beauty.

8 Shenton Way

8 Shenton Way is the tallest cylindrical building in the world located in the commercial district of Singapore with a whopping height of about 235m and 16 double-decker elevators.

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Capital Tower

Capital Tower is the fourth tallest skyscraper in Singapore with 52 floors and the top floor housing the China Club featuring a bar and restaurant along with private dining rooms.

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Pearl Bank

Known as the Death Star, the Pearl Bank is deemed one of the greatest works of the mid-twentieth century hiding spectacular complexities.

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Tree House

Tree House is the largest vertical garden in the world with an eco-friendly condominium holding the Guinness World Record in 2014 for its unique design and astounding structure.

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Esplanade-Theatres on the Bay

A beautiful architectural style highlighting modern architecture, Esplanade is a performing arts centre consisting of four floors including a concert hall and seating capacity of 1600 people.

Sri Mariamman Temple

Sri Mariamma Temple is a Hindu temple built in 1287 devoted to the goddess Mariamman is an extraordinary example of the South Indian Dravidian style of architecture in Singapore.

Jewel Changi Airport

The best-rated airport in the world, Jewel Changi Airport is the ultimate green space that showcases the critical regionalism movement of the architecture of Singapore.

Helix Bridge

Connecting Marina Centre with Narina South is a stunning pedestrian bridge floating over the Singapore River, Helix Bridge resembles a DNA structure and even has words, c, g, a and t.