Singapore from Above: Sky-High Views You Can’t Miss

From glass towers to cable cars, these spots show off Singapore’s finest skyline.

Published: April 29, 2026
Singapore Skyline at Night

Ever wondered where to get that perfect Singapore skyline shot, or just want to see the city from a new angle (or three)? Singapore’s lofty viewpoints are the answer, offering everything from sparkling harbor vistas to lush gardens viewed from the clouds. We’re spotlighting the city’s absolute best rooftops, decks, and rides—complete with dazzling city lights, jungle canopy, and even a little vertigo, for the thrill-seekers among us. Get ready to plan your ascent! 

Our favourite sky-high Singapore experiences include: 

  • Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck 
  • SkyHelix Sentosa 
  • Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett 
  • Singapore Cable Car 
  • Pinnacle at Duxton Skybridge 
  • Canopy Park at Changi Airport 
  • Skyville at Dawson Sky Garden 
  • Mount Faber Peak 

Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck 

Floating high above the city, the Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck puts you 56 storeys above Singapore’s glittering Marina Bay district. This unique surfboard-shaped observation deck gives you exhilarating 360-degree views that span the city skyline, the Supertree Grove, and, on a clear day, even out to Indonesia’s Riau Islands. The vibe is energetic but relaxed, and the photos you’ll snap here are absolute keepers—especially at sunset, when the city glows orange and pink. 

Step back and take in the architectural marvels dotting the city. You might spot a wedding proposal in progress, or families with wide eyes and wind-swept hair soaking in the view. After your high-altitude adventure, you can dip back into the shops, sprawling infinity pool (for hotel guests), or one of Marina Bay Sands’ rooftop bars for a celebratory Singapore Sling. Fun fact: it’s one of the world’s largest public observation decks! 

SkyHelix Sentosa 

SkyHelix Sentosa takes outdoor viewing to the next level—literally. Strap into an open-air gondola that gently rises 35 meters above ground, legs dangling, views for days. From this breezy perch, you’ll spot cable cars gliding by, Sentosa’s beaches curving along the coast, and, on clear days, all the way to the Southern Islands. 

It’s one of the only open-air rides in Singapore, and perfect for folks who love a little thrill with their scenery. At sunset, light refreshments are served and the ride sparkles with soft LED lighting, making it a top choice for couples or Instagrammers hunting for evening golden hour snaps. You’ll feel on top of the world, wind in your hair, camera in hand, and zero regrets. 

Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett

Skypark Sentosa's Giant Swing

Adrenaline junkies, this one’s for you. Skypark Sentosa by AJ Hackett serves up not just unbeatable views but heart-thumping thrills, too. Walk out onto the Skybridge—a transparent-floored walkway with panoramic outlooks over Siloso Beach and the Singapore Strait. If you’re the daring sort, take things further with the Giant Swing or, for full bragging rights, the Bungy Jump, launching you over the sand with epic views as your backdrop. 

Prefer your adventure on the milder side? The Skypark’s Bar & Café is ideal for watching the action with a cold drink in hand. The relaxed beach vibe is contagious, and the elevated perspective of Sentosa’s shorelines and shimmering sea is worth every step out—glass floor or not. Either way, you’ll soak up the thrill of ‘flying’ over Singapore’s playground island. 

Singapore Cable Car 

Glide across Singapore’s cityscape in a bubble-like cabin with Singapore Cable Car. This ride links Mount Faber, HarbourFront, and Sentosa with jaw-dropping views of the skyline, sea, and lush rainforest. It’s not just transportation—this is sky-high sightseeing at its best, giving you bird’s-eye angles on everything from supertankers in the harbor to the city’s striking architectural icons. 

Families, couples, and photographers will love the changing scenes outside every window. By day, spot the city’s coastline and Sentosa’s adventure parks; by night, city lights set everything aglow. Book a themed cabin—think glass-bottomed or even one set up for onboard dining—for an extra special ride. It’s peaceful, panoramic, and filled with “Wow, look at that!” moments. 

Pinnacle at Duxton Skybridge 

Want to see Singapore from a local angle? The Pinnacle at Duxton’s Skybridge sits atop a soaring public housing complex in Tanjong Pagar, 50 stories above the vibrant neighborhoods below. As one of the world’s longest sky gardens, it offers unique perspectives on the harbor, Chinatown, and the downtown core—plus quiet seating areas for lingering. 

It’s a local favorite for a reason: fewer crowds, lots of greenery, and a vibe that feels less like a textbook ‘attraction’ and more like a hidden urban oasis. Secure your Skybridge ticket downstairs, then take your time unwinding with a view, or catch the sunset as joggers and local residents pass by. Bring a snack, find a bench, and enjoy elevated people-watching along with your cityscapes. 

Canopy Park at Changi Airport

Child on Walking Net at Canopy Park

Who says airport layovers have to be boring? At Canopy Park in Jewel Changi, you’ll find yourself roaming among Singapore’s most Instagrammable indoor gardens, all perched at the top level of the airport’s sparkling dome. While not a traditional outdoor viewpoint, this lush rooftop unfolds into a wonderland of hedge mazes, sculpted landscapes, bouncing sky nets, and creative play zones—all surrounded by vistas of Changi and the famed Rain Vortex, the world’s tallest indoor waterfall. 

Wander the Flower Garden, snap panoramic selfies under the canopy glass, or sprawl out on gently swaying hammocks set high above the concourse. It’s a green escape from the hustle and bustle below, making it especially fun for families or travelers looking to stretch their legs before a flight. Go early to catch sunlight streaming through the roof, or stick around for the Rain Vortex light show after dark for a memorable send-off or welcome to Singapore. 

Skyville at Dawson Sky Garden 

Nestled within a unique public housing block in Queenstown, the Sky Garden at Skyville at Dawson keeps things refreshingly chill—and free. Hop up to the 47th floor, where open decks serve up unfiltered 360° views over Singapore’s leafy heartlands, stretching clear out to the Central Business District, Southern Islands, and even Bukit Timah in the distance. It’s quiet, often uncrowded, and feels worlds away from the usual tourist crowds. 

With its clean architectural lines, lush urban greenery, and plenty of shady corners, it’s a hidden oasis perfect for those in-the-know city explorers. Bring a picnic, watch the clouds roll by, or settle in as locals practice tai chi at sunset. Whether you drop by for a solo moment of calm or gather friends for a peaceful hangout, Skyville at Dawson feels like Singapore’s best-kept sky-high secret—no wallet required. 

Mount Faber Peak 

Step into leafy tranquility at Mount Faber Peak, one of Singapore’s original hilltop lookouts. Surrounded by gardens and tropical trees, you’ll catch expansive views stretching from the city core to the harbor, with cable cars slipping across the sky. It’s a relaxed, breezy place—perfect for couples and anyone looking to swap city buzz for birdsong and open air. 

After soaking in the view, grab a seat at Arbora Café, where glass walls and an airy terrace let you tuck into local and international favorites surrounded by the skyline. Don’t miss a stroll along the Henderson Waves, a curving pedestrian bridge that seems to float high above the forest canopy. Mount Faber combines panoramic perspectives with a big dose of nature, making it a restful break away from the downtown bustle. 

 

With viewpoints sprinkled across gardens, sun-drenched beaches, and skyscrapers, Singapore’s skyline never fails to dazzle from above. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker at Skypark Sentosa, a foodie seeking rooftop cocktails, or planning colourful sunset shots at Marina Bay Sands, there’s a sky-high adventure with your name on it. Pack your camera, keep your head in the clouds, and make your next sightseeing moment an unforgettable high point—literally! 

Enjoyed this? Check out Things to Do Near SkyHelix Sentosa or the Best Photo Opportunities in Singapore 

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Best Cycling Routes in Singapore

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