Merlion Park - Singapore    Share

4.6/5 stars (44435 reviews)

About this place

  • Popular Park
  • Cost Rs 905 ( Approx. per person )
  • Timings : Open 24
  • Number : +65 6736 6622
  • Near By Gardens by the Bay
  • 2.20 Km 33 min.
  • Most Visited Place
  • Mythical Creature
  • Landmark Monument
  • Tourist attraction

Merlion Park is located near Marina Bay, Singapore. This park is home to an 8.6 meter-tall and 40 ton-weight, water-spouting Merlion. The Singapore's tourism icon is a mythical creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish. Its name combines “mer” meaning the sea and “lion”.

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Operating Hours

Monday:
Open 24
Tuesday:
Open 24
Wednesday:
Open 24
Thursday:
Open 24
Friday:
Open 24
Saturday:
Open 24
Sunday:
Open 24

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Other Details

Address
1 Fullerton Rd, Singapore 049213
Number
+65 6736 6622
Website
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Landmark
1 Fullerton Road
Latitude
1.2866942
Longitude
103.8543184

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LL Low

LL Low


100.00 %

@ 13 Sep, 2020

One of the tourist hotspot in Singapore overlooking Marina Bay Sands and Esplanade

Kunal Jain

Kunal Jain


80.00 %

@ 09 Feb, 2021

The Merlion is the mythical symbol of Singapore and easily the most popular attraction on the whole island. Come to visit this half-fish, half-lion statue during the day to witness crowds of tourists all bustling for position for Singapore’s most sought-after photo-op in front of the 70-tonne concrete figure. The statue stands 8.7 metres tall and has a fountain of water spurting out into the picturesque Marina Bay.

For Peen Yoong

For Peen Yoong


100.00 %

@ 16 Sep, 2020

Always packed with people but eerily quiet with covid.

Harry Hau

Harry Hau


80.00 %

@ 14 Sep, 2020

No lenglui to see now.

Nuwan Bandara

Nuwan Bandara


100.00 %

@ 15 Nov, 2020

One of the greatest view points in Singapore. Easy to reach via public transportation. The best time to go is evenings. Beautiful view of Marina bay and Singapore eye is breathtaking.

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