Lady Gaga has taken a bath gazing over the city skyline. Katy Perry’s had a private pedicure in her own personal spa and Justin Bieber’s had a party in his very own karaoke room. But it’s not just the fact that it’s a celebrity holiday destination that brings luxury-holiday seekers to Singapore’s majestic Marina Bay Sands hotel.
Developed by the prestigious Las Vegas Sands, this huge development looms large over the Singapore skyline, its three towers casting an exciting shadow on the waters of the bay. This is a Singapore city break experience like you’ve never known – and we can help you organise a city stay with a difference.
The Marina Bay Sands is billed as the world's most expensive standalone casino property, costing S$8 billion to build in total. While guests are treated to nothing less than luxury once inside, it’s the 340 metre-long SkyPark with a capacity to hold 3,900 people, plus the 150 metre-long infinity swimming pool on the roof that’s sending visitors, celebrity and otherwise, skywards in Singapore.
There’s decadence for all on top of the world's largest public cantilevered platform, including truffle infused French fries with garlic aioli dip. With seven celebrity chef restaurants and the Broadway musical The Lion King entertaining guests nightly however, there’s no shortage of things to do inside.
When pop star Katy Perry held her press conference in the pool itself, she made journalists strip to their swimwear before they could ask her any questions. And it’s swimwear you’ll be wearing too, if you want a proper look at that incredible view.
When the weather in Singapore is good and the light is right, get yourself a glass of something chilled, wade over to the edge and prepare yourself celebrity style for the best city sunset in the world.
Until someone builds an even higher swimming pool, that is.
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