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  2. Marina Barrage is a dam built across the 350-metre wide Marina Channel to keep out seawater, creating the 15th reservoir in downtown Singapore. Water from Local Catchment is one of the Four National Taps, with the other three being imported water, NEWater and desalinated water.

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  3. Stay on Marina Gardens Drive passing by first Gardens by the Bay and Satay by the Bay on the left before reaching Marina Barrage. Alternatively, travel from Rochor/Ophir towards ECP (West Bound) through Sheares Avenue into Central Boulevard.

  4. 9am to 6pm daily (closed between 12pm and 1pm daily, and on Tuesdays) Guided tours are available at every hour, except from 12pm-1pm. The last guided tour will commence at 5pm. Each guided tour is subjected to a maximum group size of 50 persons (excluding guide). Walk-ins are also welcome.

  5. Amidst this busy metropolis, you will find various family-friendly attractions such as Marina Barrage, a reservoir with a catchment area of 10,000 hectares. Located in the centre of the city, this extraordinary dam is the 15th reservoir in the country and spans the 350 metres long Marina Channel.

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  6. Marina Barrage is a dam in southern Singapore built at the confluence of five rivers, across the Marina Channel between Marina East and Marina South. [3]

  7. Aug 16, 2021 · Marina Barrage is an icon of Singapore we all already know. You’d likely have visited its sloping green roof sometime since it opened in 2008 to do at least one of the following: have a picnic, fly a kite, or just take photos. It’s one of the most iconic landmarks in Singapore for both locals and tourists alike.