Reviews of Rain Oculus - Marina Bay Sands. (Museum) - Singapore (Singapore).
Rain Oculus - Marina Bay Sands
Bayfront Ave, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore 018956
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This place has excellent reviews and demonstrates great customer service. Highly recommended!
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Opening hours for Rain Oculus - Marina Bay Sands
Monday
Open 24 hours
Tuesday
Open 24 hours
Wednesday
Open 24 hours
Thursday
Open 24 hours
Friday
Open 24 hours
Saturday
7:30–10 pm
Sunday
7:30–10 pm
Reviews of Rain Oculus - Marina Bay Sands
Amazing
Unique tourist attraction from Moshe Safdie.
Regular water fountain in a 70 foot bowl which falls 2 floors below.
Photogenic both from above and below.
Nice view to explore sg
Listen to the sounds of water falling out of the mouth at the huge glass bowl into a pool and be mersmerised as you stare at the circulating pool of water being filled constantly into the bowl. You may even get to sit on the wooden steps and watch beautiful light show in the night sky.... all for free!
Definitely worth to watch. But keep updated with timings as it will not be open for 24 hours. Make sure to reach on time.
It is very entertaining and wierd feelings when you see it
Nice man made fall.
I love it
should go to Tet holiday
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I happened to see it while passing by, and I was mesmerized by the swirling water. It's not a place you'd necessarily want to visit, but if you happen to be passing by Marina Bay, check it out. It seems the water comes out at a specific time. I came back from the Supertree Show at 7:45, and the water was gushing.
One of the interesting & memorable places to visit in Singapore.
(One of the interesting & memorable places to visit in SGP.)
If you go to this mall, don't miss it. It's similar to the one at Jewel at Changi Airport. The swirling water is beautiful, and the water looks so clear.
Very spectacular! There are restaurants around! You can also go there by boat!
The water falls coolly. It smells a bit like pool water.
Designed by Israeli urban designer Moshe Safdie, this bowl-shaped acrylic structure combines natural light with environmental protection (it reuses water). Rainwater is collected and poured into the pool below in a counterclockwise vortex, two stories high. It also provides water for the waterway below, which powers the gondolas.
Note: I don't know what kind of scenery is offered by the gondolas inside this room (´Д`)y━・~~).
Moshe Safdie is a Canadian-Israeli who gained fame as the chief designer of the renowned Habitat 67. He also designed the Marina Bay Sands Hotel, with its boat-shaped roof!
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