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Reviewed 8 April 2019

The Pinnacle@Duxton is a group of seven inter-connected 50 storey tower blocks just outside Chinatown. On two levels they are all linked by causeways, the upper one of which can be accessed by the public. Wonderful views of urban Singapore and also into the interior of the island and out to sea. If you are lucky enough to meet up with a talkative resident, as I was, you can learn a lot about not only these remarkable flats but also about Singapore life in general. At ground level these are nurseries, play areas and other communal facilities and also a really good food court. The latter has some really delicious and spicy buffalo wings! You do need a Tourist Card/EZ Link card so it can be programmed to let you through the turnstile on the 50th floor, and also a S$6 fee. Very few people seem to go there but I thought it was a terrific couple of hours.

Date of experience: February 2019
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Reviewed 3 April 2019 via mobile

This sky walk lives up to expectations as it provides the visitor with good views of Singapore. It is safe to walk around on the fiftieth floor platform as it has a wide walkway and double safety barriers. The sky walk is accessed by a lift! Be aware that visitors are charged to go to the sky walk and access is controlled. Also the tower blocks have some leakage issues which could make the visitor wary and the walk is closed during poor weather.

Date of experience: April 2019
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Reviewed 22 March 2019

Pinnacle@Duxton are seven connected towers located at Singapore's city center. The buildings are the world's tallest public residential buildings at a height of 159.7 m / 524 ft. The construction for Pinnacle@Duxton started on April 2005 and was completed in 2009 and it has 2 sky gardens located on the 26th and 50th floors. The 26th floor skybridge links all 7 towers.
The 50th floor skybridge is open to the public and you can enjoy scenic views of the city by paying $S5. Go to tower 1G which faces Cantonment Road to reach the lift to get to the skybridges. Call to check for opening time, it closes for Chinese New Year.

Date of experience: February 2019
1  Thank Tsion A
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Reviewed 9 March 2019

The rooftop walk at the Pinnacle@Duxton provides the most breathtaking views of Singapore. Go in the evening to watch the sun set

Date of experience: March 2019
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Reviewed 2 March 2019

It's not hard to find the complex, but finding where to buy the tickets is a challenge. Go to Blk G and then walk as far down as you can and then there are signs for the management office. You need a NETS card (but almost everyone will have one for travel) and that's loaded for access. $6 cash and you go up to the 50th floor. I expected a small viewing gallery, in fact there's around 300m of walkway with stupendous views and various seating areas. I'm going to recommend it as a must do for all our visitors

Date of experience: March 2019
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