By elevator and bridge to Siloso fortress
One of the attractions of Singapore's Sentosa Island is the Fort Siloso Skywalk. It is actually a bridge connected to a curious elevator that takes you to Siloso Hill, which is a fortified outcrop of Sentosa Island. There are beautiful views from the bridge and the surprising thing is that this attraction is completely free.
Elevator to the Skywalk
What looks like an extravagant tower from a distance is actually the end pillar of the observation bridge and an elevator at the same time. Apart from the elevator, you can also use the footpath to the Siloso fortress, but this will involve the Skywalk (of course, you can combine it – one way on foot and the other by elevator)
The road over the bridge towards Siloso
The bridge leads over the jungle and offers beautiful views
Retrospect
Looking back, you can see that the bridge is several hundred meters long
Reflections at Keppel Bay
One of the nicest views is of the crooked skyscrapers Reflections at Keppel Bay
Reflections at Keppel Bay up close
The Reflections at Keppel Bay skyscrapers are worth a visit on their own, both during the day and especially at night, when they are beautifully illuminated.
Views into the remnants of the jungle
Originally, the entire territory of Singapore was one impenetrable jungle, today there are only remnants on the local mounds.
View of Siloso beach
From the bridge there is also a nice view to the other side – to Siloso beach with its (artificial) islets.
View of Downtown Singapore
In the distance, you can also see the skyscrapers of Downtown Singapore and the huge mast of the cable car connecting Sentosa to the rest of the city.
Imbiah Hill
Just next door is the higher hill of Imbiah. There are nice jungle trails around it.
Entrance to Siloso Fortress
At the end of the bridge, the entrance to the fortress itself awaits you