Tallest Buildings
This lists ranks Singapore skyscrapers that stand at least 140 m (459 ft) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. An equal sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed.
Rank | Name | Image | Height (m) | Height (ft) | Floors | Year | Coordinates | Notes |
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01.01= | 29.0One Raffles Place | 280 | 919 | 63 | 1986 | 1°17′04.89″N 103°51′03.70″E / 1.2846917°N 103.851028°E / 1.2846917; 103.851028 | Tied with Republic Plaza and United Overseas Bank Plaza One as the tallest building in Singapore and the 106th-tallest in the world; stood as the tallest building outside North America from 1986 until the 1989 completion of the Bank of China Tower in Hong Kong; tallest building constructed in Singapore in the 1980s | |
02.01= | 36.0Republic Plaza | 280 | 919 | 66 | 1995 | 1°16′58″N 103°51′04″E / 1.28278°N 103.85111°E / 1.28278; 103.85111 | Tied with Overseas Union Bank Centre and United Overseas Bank Plaza One as the tallest building in Singapore and the 70th-tallest in the world; tied as the tallest building constructed in Singapore in the 1990s | |
03.01= | United Overseas Bank Plaza One | 280 | 919 | 67 | 1992 | 1°17′08″N 103°50′59″E / 1.28556°N 103.84972°E / 1.28556; 103.84972 | Tied with One Raffles Place and Republic Plaza as the tallest building in Singapore and the 70th-tallest in the world; tied as the tallest building constructed in Singapore in the 1990s | |
04.04 | 05.0Capital Tower | 254 | 833 | 52 | 2000 | 1°16′39″N 103°50′51″E / 1.2775°N 103.8475°E / 1.2775; 103.8475 | 182nd-tallest building in the world; tallest building constructed in Singapore in the 2000s | |
05.05= | 27.0One Raffles Quay North Tower | 245 | 804 | 50 | 2006 | 1°16′53.04″N 103°51′6.52″E / 1.2814°N 103.8518111°E / 1.2814; 103.8518111 | 215th-tallest building in the world | |
06.05= | 36.0The Sail @ Marina Bay Tower 1 | 245 | 804 | 70 | 2008 | 1°16′51.97″N 103°51′10.06″E / 1.2811028°N 103.8527944°E / 1.2811028; 103.8527944 | 215th-tallest building in the world and tallest residential skyscraper in Singapore; also known as the Marina Bay Tower | |
07.07 | 02.08 Shenton Way | 235 | 771 | 52 | 1986 | 1°16′33″N 103°50′50″E / 1.27583°N 103.84722°E / 1.27583; 103.84722 | Tallest cylindrical building in the world; also known as Temasek Tower | |
08.08 | 03.0Marina Bay Residences | 227 | 745 | 61 | 2011 | 1°16′48.13″N 103°51′15.08″E / 1.2800361°N 103.8541889°E / 1.2800361; 103.8541889 | ||
08.09 | Swissôtel The Stamford | 226 | 741 | 73 | 1986 | 1°17′36″N 103°51′12″E / 1.29333°N 103.85333°E / 1.29333; 103.85333 | Tallest hotel in Singapore; tallest hotel in the world at time of completion | |
09.010 | 23.0Millenia Tower | 223 | 732 | 41 | 1996 | 1°17′34″N 103°51′37″E / 1.29278°N 103.86028°E / 1.29278; 103.86028 | ||
10.011 | 37.0The Sail @ Marina Bay Tower 2 | 215 | 705 | 63 | 2008 | 1°16′51.97″N 103°51′10.06″E / 1.2811028°N 103.8527944°E / 1.2811028; 103.8527944 | Also known as the Central Park Tower | |
11.012 | 10.0DBS Building Tower One | 201 | 659 | 50 | 1975 | 1°16′37.40″N 103°50′54.06″E / 1.277056°N 103.84835°E / 1.277056; 103.84835 | Tallest building constructed in Singapore in the 1970s | |
12.013 | 24.0OCBC Centre | 198 | 650 | 52 | 1976 | 1°17′07″N 103°50′57″E / 1.28528°N 103.84917°E / 1.28528; 103.84917 | ||
12.014= | 04.0Marina Bay Sands Tower 1 | 194 | 636 | 57 | 2010 | 1°17′7.9″N 103°51′39.34″E / 1.285528°N 103.8609278°E / 1.285528; 103.8609278 | ||
12.014= | 05.0Marina Bay Sands Tower 2 | 194 | 636 | 57 | 2010 | 1°17′7.9″N 103°51′39.34″E / 1.285528°N 103.8609278°E / 1.285528; 103.8609278 | ||
12.014= | 06.0Marina Bay Sands Tower 3 | 194 | 636 | 57 | 2010 | 1°17′7.9″N 103°51′39.34″E / 1.285528°N 103.8609278°E / 1.285528; 103.8609278 | ||
13.017= | 18.0International Plaza | 190 | 623 | 50 | 1976 | 1°16′33.5″N 103°50′43.9″E / 1.275972°N 103.845528°E / 1.275972; 103.845528 | ||
14.017= | Singapore Land Tower | 190 | 623 | 48 | 1980 | 1°17′4.78″N 103°51′6.78″E / 1.2846611°N 103.8518833°E / 1.2846611; 103.8518833 | ||
15.019= | SGX Centre One | 187 | 614 | 30 | 2000 | 1°16′46.97″N 103°51′0.06″E / 1.2797139°N 103.8500167°E / 1.2797139; 103.8500167 | ||
16.019= | SGX Centre Two | 187 | 614 | 30 | 2001 | 1°16′43.81″N 103°50′57.97″E / 1.2788361°N 103.8494361°E / 1.2788361; 103.8494361 | ||
17.021 | 33.0PSA Building | 183 | 600 | 42 | 1986 | 1°16′24.87″N 103°48′04.37″E / 1.273575°N 103.8012139°E / 1.273575; 103.8012139 | ||
18.022= | Suntec City Tower 1 | 181 | 594 | 45 | 1997 | 1°17′40″N 103°51′30″E / 1.29444°N 103.85833°E / 1.29444; 103.85833 | ||
19.022= | Suntec City Tower 2 | 181 | 594 | 45 | 1997 | 1°17′40″N 103°51′30″E / 1.29444°N 103.85833°E / 1.29444; 103.85833 | ||
20.022= | Suntec City Tower 3 | 181 | 594 | 45 | 1997 | 1°17′40″N 103°51′30″E / 1.29444°N 103.85833°E / 1.29444; 103.85833 | ||
21.022= | Suntec City Tower 4 | 181 | 594 | 45 | 1997 | 1°17′40″N 103°51′30″E / 1.29444°N 103.85833°E / 1.29444; 103.85833 | ||
21.126 | 15.0Hitachi Tower | 179 | 587 | 33 | 1993 | 1°17′03.08″N 103°51′08.72″E / 1.2841889°N 103.8524222°E / 1.2841889; 103.8524222 | ||
22.027 | 32.0Pickering Operations Complex | 177 | 581 | 43 | 1986 | 1°17′6.84″N 103°50′56.87″E / 1.2852333°N 103.8491306°E / 1.2852333; 103.8491306 | ||
23.028 | Robinson 77 | 176 | 577 | 40 | 1998 | 1°16′40.2″N 103°50′53.62″E / 1.277833°N 103.8482278°E / 1.277833; 103.8482278 | ||
24.029= | 08.0The Concourse | 175 | 574 | 43 | 1995 | 1°18′03.8″N 103°51′43.8″E / 1.301056°N 103.862167°E / 1.301056; 103.862167 | ||
25.029= | 20.0Maybank Tower | 175 | 574 | 32 | 2002 | 1°17′9.37″N 103°51′8.53″E / 1.2859361°N 103.8523694°E / 1.2859361; 103.8523694 | ||
26.031 | 01.06 Battery Road | 174 | 571 | 44 | 1984 | 1°17′7.9″N 103°51′6.74″E / 1.285528°N 103.8518722°E / 1.285528; 103.8518722 | Also known as Standard Chartered Bank | |
27.032 | Samsung Hub | 172 | 564 | 30 | 2005 | 1°16′59.76″N 103°50′58.7″E / 1.2832667°N 103.849639°E / 1.2832667; 103.849639 | ||
28.033 | 09.0CPF Building | 171 | 561 | 46 | 1976 | 1°16′36.61″N 103°50′52.12″E / 1.2768361°N 103.8478111°E / 1.2768361; 103.8478111 | ||
29.034 | 03.0Bank of China Building | 168 | 551 | 36 | 2000 | 1°17′8.71″N 103°51′7.47″E / 1.2857528°N 103.852075°E / 1.2857528; 103.852075 | ||
31.035= | 12.0Fuji Xerox Towers | 165 | 541 | 38 | 1987 | 1°16′23.54″N 103°50′37.46″E / 1.2732056°N 103.8437389°E / 1.2732056; 103.8437389 | ||
32.035= | Springleaf Tower | 165 | 541 | 37 | 2002 | 1°16′31.06″N 103°50′46.85″E / 1.2752944°N 103.8463472°E / 1.2752944; 103.8463472 | ||
33.037 | 17.0Icon Loft Tower 2 | 163 | 535 | 46 | 2007 | 1°16′31.1″N 103°50′42.91″E / 1.275306°N 103.8452528°E / 1.275306; 103.8452528 | ||
34.038 | United Overseas Bank Plaza Two | 162 | 531 | 38 | 1974 | 1°17′08″N 103°50′59″E / 1.28556°N 103.84972°E / 1.28556; 103.84972 | ||
35.039= | 06.0Centennial Tower | 158 | 518 | 37 | 1997 | 1°17′36.32″N 103°51′36.55″E / 1.2934222°N 103.8601528°E / 1.2934222; 103.8601528 | ||
36.039= | 16.0Hong Leong Building | 158 | 518 | 45 | 1976 | 1°16′52.61″N 103°51′3.11″E / 1.2812806°N 103.8508639°E / 1.2812806; 103.8508639 | ||
37.039= | 34.0Raffles City Tower | 158 | 518 | 42 | 1986 | 1°17′37″N 103°51′11″E / 1.29361°N 103.85306°E / 1.29361; 103.85306 | ||
12.042= | 08.0The Pinnacle@Duxton Block 1A | 156 | 521 | 50 | 2009 | 1°16′36″N 103°50′29″E / 1.27667°N 103.84139°E / 1.27667; 103.84139 | ||
12.042= | 09.0The Pinnacle@Duxton Block 1B | 156 | 521 | 50 | 2009 | 1°16′36″N 103°50′29″E / 1.27667°N 103.84139°E / 1.27667; 103.84139 | ||
12.042= | 11.0The Pinnacle@Duxton Block 1C | 156 | 521 | 50 | 2009 | 1°16′36″N 103°50′29″E / 1.27667°N 103.84139°E / 1.27667; 103.84139 | ||
12.042= | 12.0The Pinnacle@Duxton Block 1D | 156 | 521 | 50 | 2009 | 1°16′36″N 103°50′29″E / 1.27667°N 103.84139°E / 1.27667; 103.84139 | ||
12.042= | 13.0The Pinnacle@Duxton Block 1E | 156 | 521 | 50 | 2009 | 1°16′36″N 103°50′29″E / 1.27667°N 103.84139°E / 1.27667; 103.84139 | ||
12.042= | 14.0The Pinnacle@Duxton Block 1F | 156 | 521 | 50 | 2009 | 1°16′36″N 103°50′29″E / 1.27667°N 103.84139°E / 1.27667; 103.84139 | ||
12.042= | 15.0The Pinnacle@Duxton Block 1G | 156 | 521 | 50 | 2009 | 1°16′36″N 103°50′29″E / 1.27667°N 103.84139°E / 1.27667; 103.84139 | ||
38.049 | 25.0One George Street | 153 | 502 | 23 | 2004 | 1°17′8.79″N 103°50′51.75″E / 1.285775°N 103.8477083°E / 1.285775; 103.8477083 | ||
39.050= | 04.0Chevron House | 152 | 499 | 33 | 1993 | 1°17′3.81″N 103°51′6.64″E / 1.2843917°N 103.8518444°E / 1.2843917; 103.8518444 | ||
40.050= | 22.0Meritus Mandarin Singapore Tower Two | 152 | 499 | 40 | 1973 | 1°18′07.6″N 103°50′10.0″E / 1.302111°N 103.83611°E / 1.302111; 103.83611 | ||
42.050= | 22.0UIC Building | 152 | 499 | 40 | 1973 | 1°16′40.51″N 103°50′58.49″E / 1.2779194°N 103.8495806°E / 1.2779194; 103.8495806 | ||
43.053= | 11.0DBS Building Tower Two | – | 150 | 492 | 36 | 1994 | 1°16′37.40″N 103°50′54.06″E / 1.277056°N 103.84835°E / 1.277056; 103.84835 | |
44.053= | 13.0The Gateway East | 150 | 492 | 37 | 1990 | 1°17′55.71″N 103°51′32.15″E / 1.2988083°N 103.8589306°E / 1.2988083; 103.8589306 | ||
45.053= | 14.0The Gateway West | 150 | 492 | 37 | 1990 | 1°17′55.71″N 103°51′32.15″E / 1.2988083°N 103.8589306°E / 1.2988083; 103.8589306 | ||
46.053= | 19.0Lippo Centre | 150 | 492 | 34 | 1990 | 1°16′23.03″N 103°50′40.38″E / 1.2730639°N 103.84455°E / 1.2730639; 103.84455 | ||
47.057= | 21.0Meritus Mandarin Singapore Tower One | 144 | 472 | 36 | 1971 | 1°18′07.6″N 103°50′10.0″E / 1.302111°N 103.83611°E / 1.302111; 103.83611 | ||
48.057= | 31.0Parkview Square | 144 | 472 | 24 | 2002 | 1°18′0.5″N 103°51′27.48″E / 1.300139°N 103.8576333°E / 1.300139; 103.8576333 | ||
49.059= | 07.0Comcentre | 140 | 459 | 32 | 1980 | 1°17′56.96″N 103°50′17.99″E / 1.2991556°N 103.8383306°E / 1.2991556; 103.8383306 | ||
50.059= | 28.0One Raffles Quay South Tower | 140 | 459 | 29 | 2006 | 1°16′53.04″N 103°51′6.52″E / 1.2814°N 103.8518111°E / 1.2814; 103.8518111 |
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