Discover the Pinnacle Sky Garden: A Sky-High Oasis in Singapore
Experience breathtaking views of Singapore from the Pinnacle Sky Garden, an architectural marvel at 50 stories high, perfect for urban explorers.
The Pinnacle Sky Garden, located atop the iconic Pinnacle@Duxton, is a must-visit attraction for tourists in Singapore. At 50 stories high, this sky bridge offers unparalleled panoramic views of the city, making it an ideal spot for photography enthusiasts. Visitors can roam around the meticulously landscaped garden while taking in the sights of the bustling city below. The unique architectural design of the Pinnacle@Duxton, which consists of seven interconnected towers, is a marvel in itself, showcasing modern urban living. The Sky Garden is also a fantastic place to enjoy a peaceful respite from the city's hustle and bustle, with lush greenery providing a serene atmosphere. Make sure to visit during the golden hour for a breathtaking sunset view over the cityscape. The Pinnacle Sky Garden is open daily from 9 AM to 9 PM, making it accessible for tourists throughout the week. As a popular tourist attraction, it can get a bit crowded, especially on weekends and holidays, so plan your visit accordingly. The entrance is relatively affordable, and the experience you gain from being at such heights is priceless. Don’t forget to bring your camera or smartphone to capture the stunning views and the beautiful gardens. Whether you're an architecture lover, a nature enthusiast, or simply looking to enjoy the views, the Pinnacle Sky Garden is an experience you won't want to miss during your Singapore adventure.
Local tips
- Visit during weekdays to avoid crowds.
- Bring a camera for stunning skyline photos.
- Check the weather beforehand for clear views.
- Enjoy the gardens; they are a peaceful retreat.
- Plan your visit around sunset for breathtaking views.
A brief summary to The Pinnacle Sky Garden 50th Storey Skybridge
- 1G Cantonment Rd, Singapore, Tanjong Pagar, 085601, SG
- +6586837760
Getting There
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Walking
If you are in the heart of Chinatown, start at the Chinatown MRT Station (NE4). Exit the station and head towards Smith Street, which is a bustling food street. Walk straight along Smith Street until you reach the junction with Temple Street. At this junction, turn right onto Temple Street and continue walking. After a short walk, you'll reach the end of Temple Street. From there, turn left onto Trengganu Street, which will lead you to the main thoroughfare, Upper Cross Street. Continue straight until you reach the junction with Cantonment Road.
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Walking
At the junction with Cantonment Road, turn left. Continue walking along Cantonment Road for about 5-10 minutes. You will see The Pinnacle Duxton on your right. The entrance to the skybridge is located at 1G Cantonment Road, so look for the sign that indicates the entrance to the Pinnacle Sky Garden.
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Walking
As you approach the building, enter the lobby and take the lift to the 50th storey. Once you arrive, you can access the Sky Garden and enjoy the breathtaking views of the Singapore skyline.
Attractions Nearby to The Pinnacle Sky Garden 50th Storey Skybridge
- View Point of The Pinnacle at Duxton
- Vanda Miss Joaquim Park
- Iron Street Art - Tanjong Pagar
- Mural (Tigger)
- KAWS Chum: What Party Statue
- Duxton Plain Park
- Coach wall mural
- The Working Capitol mural by RIPPLE ROOT.
- Place of Refuge Plaque
- Mural : Rabbit & Puppy
- Blair Plain conservation area
- Tea Chapter Trading Pte Ltd
- Jinrikisha Station
- Singapore City Gallery
- Maxwell Food Centre
Landmarks nearby to The Pinnacle Sky Garden 50th Storey Skybridge
- Runme Shaw Building
- Monument Lifestyle at Duxton Road
- Zhun Ti Gong 準提宫
- Former Tong Ah Building
- Samsui Women Statue
- Sri Layan Sithi Vinayagar Temple
- Maxwell MRT Station (TE18)
- CSW Hostel (formerly known as Century Service World)
- Chinatown Visitor Centre @CVC
- Everyday Tour Company - Bespoke Food, Design & Culture Walks
- Chinatown Walking Street
- ST Signature Chinatown
- Mural: Lanterns
- Mid-Autumn Festival by Yip Yew Chong
- Thian Hock Keng Temple