How long is the walk around Marina Bay?

How long is the walk around Marina Bay?

Marina Bay is a 2.1 mile (4,500-step) route located near Singapore, Central Region. This route has an elevation gain of about 0 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

What is a waterfront promenade?

Waterfront Promenade means the public pedestrian space along Marina Bay and Marina Channel and marked on the Land Parcel Plan (Guide Plan No. B1.1C) to be constructed by the Lessee at its own expense subject to and in accordance with the Planning Parameters; and.

Where can I walk around Marina Bay?

WHAT: As its name would suggest, Marina Bay Waterfront Promenade is a 3.5-kilometer along-the-bay walkway that brings people across many attractions at Marina Centre, Collyer Quay, and the Bayfront. The promenade is designed as an environment-friendly recreation area.

What is there to do in Promenade?

Gardens by the Bay.

  • Singapore Botanic Gardens.
  • Singapore Zoo.
  • National Orchid Garden.
  • Cloud Forest.
  • Sands Skypark Observation Deck.
  • Singapore Mass Rapid Transit (SMRT)
  • Singapore Flyer.
  • What is there to do in Marina Bay at night?

    Things to do in Marina Bay at night

    • Fly an LED kite at Marina Barrage.
    • Take in unique exhibitions with ArtScience Late’s 1-for-1 entry.
    • Admire panoramic views of Marina Bay from rooftop bars.
    • Watch outdoor light and water show Spectra.
    • Enjoy musicals like The Lion King and Mamma Mia.
    • Join a photo walk around Marina Bay.

    What is there to do in Marina Square for kids?

    Family Friendly Shopping

    • Bumwear. Location: Marina Square, 6 Raffles Boulevard, #03-154, Singapore 039594.
    • Mothercare. Location: Marina Square, 6 Raffles Boulevard, #03-161/162, Singapore 039594.
    • DAISO Japan & Threeppy.
    • Kiddy Palace.
    • LittleShop.
    • Scissors Paper Stone.
    • Eccellente By HAO Mart.
    • Kith Café

    Can you go to a playground at night?

    And yes, the public cannot be on the playgrounds, track, etc (with kids) unless they are approved during school or event hours. In the evenings and weekends when school is not in session, or an event is not being held, the public can technically use the playgrounds or walk/run the track for individual use.