Budget Picnic with a Million-Dollar View: Marina Bay Singapore with Kids
- Fletch
- May 5
- 5 min read
Updated: 5 days ago
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We're a full time travel family that love to travel. But, travel with 4 hungry mouths to feed can be expensive! Eating out every meal (whilst is much cheaper to do in Bali or South East Asia) it's not the way. And we're always looking at ways to stay in budget and 'live' somewhere, rather than eat meals out like it's a holiday. And honestly, it's these simple moments that become the best of all our travel life memories, so much so that we also still do these things even when we're on holiday (because you can really get a feel for a place just doing these normal life things). This is why you'll see us picnicking whilst we travel. But it's turned into a bit of a 'thing' because our picnics are legendary. We have 2 main criteria: a picnic with a view (we're here for that instagram view). And there must be next level food. BUT it has to be cheap and cheerful, because we do this to save money on our daily budget. But it absolutely cannot be lame, we're here for a good time, not a lame time! OK, so you get my point.
And today's picnic was no exception! We took a Japanese themed bakery to one of the worlds most expensive luxury views: Marina Bay Sands!


This is our experience of Marina Bay, with practical advice for fellow travelling families like us or Mum's and Dad's feeding lot's of hungry mouths.
Budget Picnic with a Million-Dollar View: Experiencing Marina Bay Sands with Kids Without the Price Tag
Singapore is often seen as a luxury destination—with glittering hotels, designer shopping, and rooftop cocktails—but we’re here to prove it can be explored on a budget, especially as a travelling family.
During our 72 hours in Singapore, one of our favourite moments was our simple family picnic overlooking the iconic Marina Bay Sands. It cost us just a few pounds, yet gave us one of the best memories (and views!) of our whole trip.
Here’s exactly how we did it, and how you can too.
🧺 Our Simple, Scenic Marina Bay Picnic
After a morning on the Singapore City Sightseeing Bus Tour—a fantastic way to explore the city without dragging tired kids from MRT to MRT—we hopped off near The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, one of the city’s most famous malls. While it’s packed with high-end boutiques, there are also budget-friendly gems tucked inside.
We grabbed some fresh pastries and treats from a Japanese bakery inside the mall (a favourite of ours wherever we travel), and headed outside for our makeshift picnic.
Where did we eat? Not in a fancy restaurant. We found a quiet, shaded spot on the Helix Bridge, overlooking the sparkling Marina Bay, the futuristic skyline, and the beautiful waterfront promenade. It was perfect. Check out our Singapore Marina Bay Picnic (skip to 8 mins 30 seconds for bakery and picnic)
📍 Where We Had Our Picnic: Helix Bridge Area
Helix Bridge is a pedestrian bridge shaped like—you guessed it—a double helix, and it connects Marina Centre with Marina Bay Sands. There are viewing pods along the bridge offering fantastic city and waterfront views, and it’s a great place for photos and relaxing.
Why it’s great for families:
Safe and pedestrian-only
Stunning views without spending a cent
Nearby toilets and shaded areas
Easy access to the MRT and public transport
Space for the kids to explore and stretch their legs

🥐 What We Ate (on a budget!)
We ducked into Gokoku Japanese bakery (famous for serving the best pastries in Singapore) inside Millennia Walk shopping mall and picked up a selection of pastries (savoury and sweet from their pick n mix style counter):
Fresh melon pan (sweet bread)
Curry buns
Cheese tarts
Iced teas and juices
We spent around S$20 (approx £12) for a picnic lunch for four. Compared to restaurant meals in Marina Bay that could easily cost 3–4x that, this was an absolute win! Click on map to be taken to Google Maps Bakery location
🗺️ How to Get to Marina Bay (Easily & Affordably)
🚌 Option 1: City Sightseeing Hop-On Bus
This was part of our day of sightseeing with the kids. Tickets start from S$33/adult (discounts for kids), and it's a relaxed way to see all the top attractions.
The Yellow Line and Red Line both stop at Marina Bay Sands.
Great for families with tired little legs!
🚇 Option 2: MRT (Subway)
Closest MRT Stations:
Bayfront MRT (CE1/DT16) – Exit directly into Marina Bay Sands/The Shoppes
Promenade MRT (CC4/DT15) – A short scenic walk from the other side
The MRT is fast, clean, stroller-friendly, and affordable (S$1–S$2 per ride)
💡 Family Tips for Enjoying Marina Bay on a Budget
Pack reusable water bottles – Fill them at the mall or MRT water stations. Also tap water is drinkable in Singapore so fill up your bottles before heading out for the day.
Visit in late afternoon or early evening – It’s cooler, and the lights begin to glow
Stay for the free night light show – Spectra, the free nightly Marina Bay light and water show, starts at 8PM and 9PM most nights
Bring a picnic mat or small towel – There are green spaces too nearby if you want to spread out. We chose the bridge purely for that wow view but there are better grassy patches nearby better for kids (but view not as great)
Combine with nearby attractions: Gardens by the Bay, ArtScience Museum (great for kids), and the Merlion are all walkable
🏙️ Why This Was One of Our Favourite Moments
It wasn’t just the stunning view or the warm pastries. It was the pause. A break from the buzz of sightseeing. A simple family moment, soaking in Singapore’s incredible skyline without needing a fancy restaurant or pricey experience.
Sometimes, it’s the smallest moments that leave the biggest impact. Even as we continue our travel adventure... it's still the little things.
Final Thoughts
Traveling Singapore as a family doesn’t have to mean splashing out on every meal or attraction. Our budget picnic at Marina Bay was:
Affordable
Easy to plan
Fun for the kids
Memorable and scenic
Next time you’re in Singapore, skip the food courts and rooftop dining—grab some goodies, walk to the Helix Bridge, and make your own memory with a million-dollar view. No reservations (or big budgets) required.
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