Helix Bridge Singapore

Helix Bridge Singapore

Linking Marina Bay to Marina Centre, the Helix Bridge, is set to become Singapore’s next landmark. Located beside the Benjamin Sheares Bridge, alongside the vehicular Bayfront Bridge, it was officially opened on 24 April 2010 and is the world’s first curved bridge.


The Helix Bridge is one of the most iconic architectural splendours of Singapore. The Bridge was officially opened in April 2010 and fully operational by July of the same year. Its design is inspired by the structure of the DNA and symbolises life, continuity and renewal of growth’. The double helix design used in building the bridge is the first of its kind in the world. The Bridge has two delicate helix structures that set in together to form a tubular truss.

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The Bridge has five strategically-placed viewpoints that offer a spectacular view of the Marina Bay area. Each night the Helix Bridge is lit up with LED lights providing for a beautifully lit walkway with the most spectacular views. The LED lights highlight the beautiful DNA structure design. There are the letters A and T as well as C and G that are lit up with red and green lights. These alphabets represent the bases of DNA-Cytosine, Guanine, Adenine and Thymine.


The Bridge is also an outdoor gallery for emerging artists to showcase their artwork and it also serves an excellent vantage point to enjoy the nightly Light and Sound Show as well as many other events such as the National Day Celebrations. The Helix Bridge is a place that connects the cultural, entertainment and recreational activities for the community.

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Some Facts About The Helix Bridge 

  • The light-weight double structured helix of the Bridge is the first one of its kind in the world.

  • The structure of the Bridge comprises 650 tonnes of stainless steel and 1000 tonnes of carbon steel.

  • The Helix Bridge was built by the same local company that built the famous Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum.

  • The shaded area was purposely and cleverly designed to provide visitors with shelter from the sun and rain keeping in mind the tropical climate of Singapore.

  • The lighting emphasizes the DNA inspired design and highlights various curves and shapes. This resulted in a visually captivating structure and the use of LEDs made it energy efficient as well.

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Places to Dine near The Helix Bridge 

1 Cut by Wolfgang Puck:

The CUT by Wolfgang Puck is the first restaurant in Asia belonging to celebrity chef, Wolfgang Puck. It serves some of the best steaks in Singapore. The restaurant also features a bar and a lounge.


2. The Soup Spoon:

This restaurant in Singapore is famous for its creative excellence in dishing out some of the most delicious soups. The menu has soups from all over the world such as the Boston Clamchowder, Tokyo Chicken Stew, Singapore Chicken and Mushroom Soup and many more.


3. Jumbo Seafood:

This fabulous restaurant serves some of the best seafood in Singapore. Their most popular dishes are Classic Chilli Crab, Grilled Jumbo Prawns and Steamed Bamboo Clam.


4. Royal Satay Sales:

Excellent place to taste a variety of mouth-watering satays and other appetizing Indonesian dishes along with an excellent selection of mocktails and beer. 


Hotels to Stay Near The Helix Bridge

Marina Sands Bay:

Marina Sands Bay is an architectural wonder in itself. This is a luxury and lifestyle destination and it is one of the major attractions in Singapore. The hotel has world-class amenities and a spa. The infinity pool on the roof is the largest roof-top pool in the world. Access to the pool is reserved only for guests staying at the hotel. The place also has a massive shopping mall and several restaurants and bars.


The Ritz-Carlton Millenia:

This luxury hotel is within walking distance to major attractions such as the Marina Bay, Millenia Walk and Helix Bridge. It has world-class amenities including a spa, fitness centre, in-house restaurants and bars serving international cuisines, outdoor pool and kids club.


Mandarin Oriental:

This lovely hotel overlooking the Marina Bay features exquisite rooms and a luxurious spa. It is directly connected with the famous Marina Shopping Centre and 10 minutes away from Orchard Road, a shopper’s paradise in Singapore. Floor to ceiling windows offer fantastic views of the Harbour and the ocean. 


Pan Pacific Singapore:

This 5-star hotel features a beautiful outdoor pool, 6 dining options and a bar and a spa. It is close to several attractions such as Gardens by the Bay, Esplanade-Theatres, National Gallery Singapore and a few others.


Things to do near The Helix Bridge 

1. Take in the view from the Singapore Flyer:

This is Asia’s largest observation wheel and offers a spectacular view of the Singapore skyline. It has 28 air-conditioned glass capsules that take you on an amazing ride about 165 meters off the ground for about 30 minutes. You can also enjoy some in-flight fine dining or champagne and cocktails.


2. Get behind the wheels of a supercar at Ultimate Drive:

If you like supercars then a visit to Ultimate Drive is going to be a very exciting experience. You get to take your choice of supercars for a spin. 


3. Enjoy the Lights and Sounds Show:

Marina Sands Bay put up a daily Light and Sound Show that tells the story of Singapore’s growth. It is a fantastic experience to watch the dancing fountain jets, lava and mist effects and colourful advanced lasers with a lovely musical score in the background. The show is on every evening and each performance lasts for 15 minutes.


4. Walk on the OCBC Skyway:

This Skyway connects two of the giant supertrees in Garden by the Bay at 128 meters above the ground it offers a splendid view of the magnificent futuristic Garden.


Essential Information: 

The Helix Bridge Singapore is the first bridge in the world that features the double helix design which leads to it being named the Double Helix Bridge earlier. It forms a connecting link between Marina Bay area with the Bayfront area. 


Location: This wonderful Bridge is located near the famous Benjamin Sheares Bridge. On one side of the Bridge, you will find the Singapore Flyer and the Esplanade Theatres and on the other side, there is the Marina Bay Sands integrated resort and ArtScience Museum.


Timings: The Bridge remains open 24 hours.


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