1-Altitude Gallery
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1-Altitude Gallery is the highest observation deck in Singapore located at the rooftop of OUB Centre at Raffles Place.
The Gallery offers an unparalleled, unobstructed 360-degree view of Singapore and aims to be the top destination for both tourists and Singapore residents.
The triangular shape of the Gallery allows visitors a rare opportunity to have a bird’s eye view of landmarks situated in all directions on the island, including Singapore River, Chinatown, Civic District and Marina Bay to name just a few.
Visitors are equipped with a hi-tech Ipod device (an interactive gadget showing videos of 19 points of interest in Singapore) and end their tour with a souvenir photo. The photo can be then immediately shared online using our Internet Kiosk.
Ticket pricing:
- $25 (8.00am - 5.29pm)
- $40 (5.30pm - 10.00pm) - inclusive of a mocktail drink
Category: Attractions
Address: 1 Raffles Place
Website www.1-altitude.com
Telephone: +65 65325003
1-Altitude Gallery
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Reviewed by:
1-Altitude Gallery
Rating: |
1-Altitude Gallery is the highest observation deck in Singapore located at the rooftop of OUB Centre at Raffles Place. The Gallery offers an unparalleled, unobstructed 360-degree view of Singapore and aims to be the top destination for both tourists and Singapore residents. The triangular shape of the Gallery allows visitors a rare opportunity to have a bird’s eye view of landmarks situated in all directions on the island, including Singapore River, Chinatown, Civic District and Marina Bay to name just a few. Visitors are equipped with a hi-tech Ipod device (an interactive gadget showing videos of 19 points of interest in Singapore) and end their tour with a souvenir photo. The photo can be then immediately shared online using our Internet Kiosk. Ticket pricing: - $25 (8.00am - 5.29pm) - $40 (5.30pm - 10.00pm) - inclusive of a mocktail drink
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