Asia's tallest observation tower

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Singapore: Tiger Sky Tower E-Ticket

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 45 minute

$10

Climb 131 meters above sea level aboard the Tiger Sky Tower and enjoy panoramic views across Sentosa...

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Sentosa Afternoon Till Sunset Trip with Singapore Cable Car Ride

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   6 hours and 30 minutes

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Take the cable car from Mount Faber to Sentosa and enjoy the island resorts top attractions! Visit S...

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Sentosa Island Afternoon Trip Including Merlion Tower and Tiger Sky Tower

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   7 hours

$78

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Sentosa with Return Transfer 1 way Cable Car, Tiger Sky Tower, Trick Eye Museum, Wings Of Time-2nd show

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Tiger Sky Tower Admission Ticket

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Tiger Sky Tower, Singapore

Asia's tallest observation tower.

Asia's tallest observation tower. It takes you up to a height of 131 m above sealevel and offers a 360-degree view of Sentosa, Singapore and the Southern islands. On clear days the outlines of Malaysia and Indonesia can be seen.


Hours

Sun

9:00

21:00

Mon

9:00

21:00

Tue

9:00

21:00

Wed

9:00

21:00

Thu

9:00

21:00

Fri

9:00

21:00

Sat

9:00

21:00

About Tiger Sky Tower

 1 Thomson Road, Singapore

 +65 6276 1453

 www.skytower.com.sg

Tiger Sky Tower and Nearby Sights on Map

Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall

Built in the late 1800s as Wan Qing Yuan (晚晴园), the villa was offered in 1906 to Chinese revolutionary Sun Yat Sen, who stayed here eight times while in exile

Sasanaramsi Burmese Buddhist Temple

Completed in 1990, equipped with an eye-catching golden spire, it is the only Buddhist temple outside Myanmar to be built in the traditional Burmese architectural style

Cavenagh Bridge

Singapore's oldest bridge and its only suspension bridge, constructed in 1869, now a pedestrian walkway across the mouth of the Singapore River

Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple

Little India's busiest and oldest temple, dating back to 1881 — although the present structure was completed in 1986

Istana

Completed in 1869, this Malay-Indian hybrid building was once the Government House of the colony of Singapore, before being repurposed on independence as the official residence of the President

2902 Gallery

The largest dedicated photo gallery in South-East Asia, with a focus on Singaporean talent

S.E.A. Aquarium

The SEA Aquarium is a must-visit attraction for all those traveling to Singapore

Battle Box

The former HQ of the British army during World War 2, now turned into an air-conditioned museum complete with animatronic figures retelling the events of the days before surrender

Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho

Dedicated to Kuan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy

National Museum of Singapore

Formerly Singapore History Museum, recently refurbished from top to bottom with a new wing added