The casino is great.
But Marina Bay Singapore's arguably hottest attraction is Gardens by the Bay, a cutting-edge multi-award-winning horticultural mega project featuring 50-meter-high solar-powered "supertrees" and climate-controlled biomes.
The Gardens consist of three waterfront gardens built on reclaimed land.
The Bay South Garden alone is estimated to have cost more than S$1 billion ($720 million).
The 54-hectare Bay South Garden, the main garden, features cooled flower domes, multiple heritage-themed outdoor gardens and two lakes.
It’s the first of a three-part plan.
Bay East is currently open to the public as an interim park with basic infrastructure. More development will be carried out at a later stage.
When the entire Gardens complex, including Bay East and Bay Central gardens, is completed, it’ll sit on 101-hectares of reclaimed land, the space of 177 football fields.