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Sands Skypark is a rooftop terrace at Marina Bay Sands. Measuring 340 meters in length and one hectare in area, the SkyPark sits on the three 55-storey skyscrapers of the development.
The Sands SkyPark will hold 250 trees and 650 plants. The exclusive The Sky on 57 restaurant with Singapore's celebrity chef Justin Quek will be housed at the SkyPark. There will also be an observation desk which can carry up to six hundred people at one time.
Sands Skypark swimming pool https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:SandsSkyPark-swimmingpool-Singapore-20100730-03.jpg Jacklee
Perhaps the most exciting attraction at Sands Skypark is its 150-meter (495-feet) infinity pool located 200 meters above Marina Bay, with breahtaking views of the Singapore skyline. The pool was built with 400,000 pounds (181.6 tonnes) of stainless steel and holds up to 380,000 gallons of water. It is the world's longest elevated swimming pool.
The use of the swimming pool is reserved to hotel guests, but members of the public can enjoy access to the part of the swimming pool adjacent to the Public Observation Deck.
To withstand the natural movement of the towers supporting it, the Sands Skypark infinity pool is held by four movement joints that can move as much as 19.68 inches (500 mm). This allows for future adjustments to ensure the infinity edge of the pool functions properly despite expected settlement of the three towers.
How to reach Sands Skypark
Sands Skypark is reached through the Marina Bay Sands. Tickets to the observation deck is available at the Box Office on Hotel Lobby Tower 3. The tickets priced at $20 per adult, $14 per child (2-12 years) and $17 per senior citizen (aged 55 and above) may only be purchased in person on the day of use. The deck is open daily from 10:00 am to 10:00 pm.
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