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Sands SkyPark in Singapore Opens

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Videos Friday, 25 June 2010

The Sands SkyPark in Singapore, one of the largest public observation decks in the world, opened on Thursday.

One key highlight of the Sands SkyPark is the 150-meter infinity swimming pool which is one of the world’s largest outdoor pools at that height. The pool is only open to hotel guests.

International jet-setters will also soon get to experience a world class dining and entertainment experience, together with delectable cuisine at Singapore’s celebrity chef Justin Quek’s newest restaurant, Sky on 57.

The pool and Sky on 57 are currently scheduled for the third quarter of 2010.

“The opening of the Sands SkyPark signifies an important milestone for Marina Bay Sands. This has been the single, most challenging engineering component of our unique integrated resort and to see it materialize is an incredibly proud moment for us. Marina Bay Sands along with its signature Sands SkyPark will be a truly impressive icon and we are excited to present this bold architecture to not only Singapore but to the rest of the world,” said Las Vegas Sands Corp. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Sheldon G. Adelson.

 The observation deck will be open to the public daily from 10am to 10pm. 

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