Visitor’s Guide to Singapore Ferris Wheel (Singapore Flyer)

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The 160-meter Ferris wheel in Singapore, also known as Singapore Flyer, was built on the shore of the sea bay in 2008. This attraction became the most notable landmark of the city.

Reaching the highest point, the cabins are at the level of the upper windows of the 56-level skyscraper. The design is arranged in such a way that during rotation nothing blocks the view of cylindrical capsules rising to the sky.

Check this travel guide to Singapore Ferris Wheel and get more details about opening hours, entrance fees, websites where to buy tickets, additional options and other useful tips for travelers.

Singapore Ferris Wheel General Info

  • Click here to book Singapore Flyer Ticket
  • Address: 30 Raffles Avenue, Singapore 039803
  • Opening hours: Mon-Sun and public holidays – 10.00 – 22.00, last entry – 21.30. It’s better to check the actual data on official website.
  • Ticket price: Depends on the option chosen, the standard option costs 30 USD, can book here.
  • Official website: https://www.singaporeflyer.com/
  • On the map: link.

Ferris Wheel in Singapore

Where to Buy Tickets to Singapore Flyer

There are different Singapore Flyer ticket options available. Most of them are available for booking on Klook. For example, you can buy entrance ticket for Singapore Ferris wheel for $30 for adults, $19 for children. Click here to buy tickets.

You can also enjoy dinner in the cabin, the dinner lasts during 90 minutes or 3 cabin rotations. Dinner starts at 19.00, ticket option price starts from 380 USD/ person. Get more details about 4-meal course and make a reservation here.

You can also enjoy a glass of champagne or a cocktail while you tour and see Singapore from above. Ticket price: $58 per person, click here to buy.

View from the Ferris wheel in Singapore

How to get to Singapore Ferris Wheel

You can get to the wheel using the Singapore subway. Get off at Promenade Station, follow to the exit A. If you’re going from Changi Airport, your trip will take around 20 minutes.

You can also get to the place by bus, the nearest bus station 02171 is located opposite to Ritz-Carlton. Take one of the following buses: 36, 36A, 36B, 70A, 70M, 97, 97e, 106, 111, 133, 162M, 502, 502A, 518, 518A, 700A, 857.

The attraction is accessible to people with disabilities. There is a separate parking for disabled, ramps for wheelchairs are provided in the three-level attraction terminal, special toilets are equipped, and diet menus are available in restaurants. You should book a place for a stroller in a cabin in advance on the official website.

Restaurant inside the Ferris wheel in Singapore

Best Time to Visit Singapore Flyer

Singapore has a tropical climate, so it’s generally warm and humid year-round. If you prefer cooler weather, the months from November to January might be more comfortable for you. The Singapore Flyer can get crowded during peak tourist seasons and weekends.

So visiting on weekdays or during off-peak hours might be better. If you want to enjoy breathtaking views of the city skyline, consider visiting during the late afternoon or early evening. This way, you can experience both daylight and the city lights at night.

Ferris wheel in Singapore at night

Attractions Near Singapore Flyer

The giant wheel rotates slowly, so there is enough time to enjoy panoramic views of Singapore. At first, you can see how the skyscrapers in the city business center are slowly sinking down, shrinking to the size of toy houses, then all the suburban sea resorts open, then – cruise ships on the roads off the coast.

When the capsules reach their maximum height, the traveler’s gaze covers a panorama of 45 kilometers, on the sea horizon one can see the mountain peaks of distant Indonesian and Malay islands. The amazing spectacle lasts about half an hour.

There are many other interesting places to visit within walking distance from Singapore Flyer. You can visit Gardens by the Bay – a stunning nature park featuring futuristic Supertree Grove, two large conservatories – the Flower Dome and the Cloud Forest, as well as various themed gardens.

Take a leisurely stroll along the Marina Bay waterfront promenade, offering beautiful views of the bay and skyline. Near Marina Bay, there is a Merlion Park which is a home to the iconic Merlion statue, a symbol of Singapore.

Singapore Flyer Walkthrough Video

FAQ

Is the Singapore Flyer the largest in the world?

It was considered the largest ferris wheel in the world till 2014 when in Nevada, United States High Roller was opened to the public, which is 2.6 meters higher.

Is Singapore Flyer bigger than London Eye?

Singapore Ferris wheel nowadays is considered as the second largest ferris wheel in the world, being 30 meters higher comparing to London Eye.

Is Singapore Flyer safe?

Yes, it’s absolutely safe as you’ll stay in the closed capsule. You may not be afraid of any external factors, can relax and enjoy great views opened.

How many cars/capsules in Singapore Flyer?

There 28 air-conditioned capsules, each of them can easily carry 28 visitors.

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