The weather is very hot. There are a lot of people walking, exercising/sports around.
More
Saved by 129
National Stadium Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
Some information may have been translated by Google Translate
The Singapore National Stadium is located on the northeast shore of Marina Bay. This is a newly rebuilt building on the original site of the old Singapore National Stadium. It has the most advanced software and hardware facilities in the world. The new National Stadium is the new home of the Singapore national football team, and will also host many major sporting events. In this 55,000-seat stadium, people can not only enjoy the exciting sports events, but also enjoy the beautiful view of the bay.
Recommendations Near National Stadium
National Stadium Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
Some reviews may have been translated by Google Translate
The weather is very hot. There are a lot of people walking, exercising/sports around.
came here second time for JJLIN concert. my all time favourite artist, his sound is just too amazing
The National Stadium is a very large sports center and the main sports venue in Singapore. There are many advanced facilities here, and the surrounding environment is also very good, attracting many people to come and see.
Have many great memories of watching football match's and concerts here.
sound system quite hard to hear if you’re there for a concert, because the stadium is so big.
The Kalleng River is the longest river in Singapore. She originated from the Beyasi Reservoir in the middle (lower section) and combined with many rivers flowing south, and gathered in the Kalleng Basin to connect the coastal reservoir, which is about 10 kilometers long, which is the length of the Singapore River known as the Singapore Mother River. Double. The 35-hectare Singapore Sports City, which costs S$10 billion, is built next to the Kalleng Basin at the Kalleng Estuary. In addition to this is a stadium for land and water sports measures, dozens of shops are also gathered at Jialongwei Shopping Plaza (Kallang Wave Mall), in addition to more than a dozen clothing and sports goods stores. Nearly 30 restaurants and coffee seats, a food court and a supermarket (FairPrice Xtra) and an outdoor children's playground with lifeguards also free for young children to play in the water. When the bridge opened in 1956, it had a pair of stone lion statues, and was later moved to the entrance of the then-Kalleng Park due to the expansion of Nero Avenue and the bridge in 1966. Although in 1995, the stone lions were transferred to the Singapore Armed Forces Training Academy in Jurong. When the Sports City was built, the Shi Lion returned to Kalleng and guarded the Singapore National Stadium, which opened in 2014. From the sports city to the north to the Kalleng Riverside Park, to the south through Danyu through the Marina Bay Garden East to the Marina Bay Garden and directly to the Marina Bay Garden, the location is excellent. There are two main landmark buildings: the National Stadium and the Indoor Stadium. National Stadium of Singapore: Opened in 2014, this is an arc-shaped, 312-meter diameter and 80-meter-high retractable dome roof (about 25 minutes to open or close the roof), and is the world’s largest standalone dome building with a maximum capacity of 55,000 people. Many major concerts or events will be held here (including the National Day performance in Singapore in 2016). Singapore Indoor Stadium: Opened in December 1989. Because of its tapered shape and column-free structure, the layout of the stage in the venue is also more flexible and variable, which can accommodate up to 12,000 people. Tourists who also intend to spend a leisure time here in Singapore can take the subway to the stadium station (STADIUM MRT ).