Marina Barrage, Singapore

Marina Barrage, Singapore

Marina Barrage is a unique blend of urban water reservoir and recreational attraction, offering stunning city views and vibrant outdoor experiences in Singapore.

123
Acres Protected
0
Miles of Trails
1.3 million
Annual Visitors
2008
Year Established

About Marina Barrage, Singapore

Marina Barrage, Singapore
 

Marina Barrage, situated at the southern part of Singapore, is a multi-purpose facility serving as a dam, a reservoir for freshwater supply, and a recreational area. Designed around Singapore's theme of water sustainability, it creates a massive gin-clear inner city freshwater lake, integrating seamlessly with other iconic structures in the Marina Bay area. The barrage offers panoramic views of the city skyline, serving as a picturesque backdrop for numerous outdoor activities. Opened in 2008, it is an engineering marvel designed to manage flood control and augment water supply, making it a crucial component in Singapore's Smart Water Grid. Apart from its utility roles, it is a hotspot for leisure pursuits like picnicking, kayaking, and kite-flying. Its expansive Green Roof is a popular spot for gatherings, and its gallery educates visitors on the sustainable water story of Singapore. It's a key point within the Marina Bay area, linking to various trails and cycle paths across the city.

Highlights

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Panoramic views of Singapore’s skyline from the Green Roof.

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Educational gallery on water sustainability.

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Recreational activities such as kayak rentals and kite-flying.

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Connection to the Marina Bay skyline and nearby attractions.

Notable Natural Features

Green Roof

A sprawling grass-covered rooftop offering expansive views of the city and a perfect spot for relaxing and social events.

Sustainable Singapore Gallery

An interactive gallery showcasing Singapore's efforts and achievements in water sustainability and urban planning.

Water Playground

A children's play area with interactive water features, offering a fun way to learn about water sustainability.