Address: 30 Raffles Ave., Singapore 039803
The Singapore Flyer is located in Raffles Avenue, near the famous Marina Bay waterfront.
Closest landmark: Marina Bay Sands (1 km away)
Directions to Singapore FlyerBy metro: Take an MRT from the Circle or Downtown line to Promenade Station. The Singapore Flyer is a 10-minute walk from there.
By bus: Take bus routes 36, 36A, 36B, 70A, 70M, 97, 97e, 106, 111, 133, 162M, 502, 502A, 518, 518A, 700A, or 857 to the nearest bus stop located opposite Ritz-Carlton (Bus Stop 02171). The attraction is a 6-8 minute walk from there.
If you're driving to the Singapore Flyer, take the Marina Coastal Expressway (MCE) and exit at Exit 3. From there, follow the signs to the attraction.
Singapore Flyer car park
This is the attraction’s on-site car park that is open 24/7. Rates start at SGD 1.50 per entry for motorcycles and SGD 2.50 per entry for cars. They may differ depending on the time you choose to park your car in the garage. (Map)
Other parking facilities available nearby:
Enhance your experience of the Singapore Flyer by getting yourself an audio guide, which offers interesting facts and stories about key places throughout the city. They are available in multiple languages and can be obtained by purchasing entry tickets that include the audio guide or buying them at the venue.
Besides the audio guide, all the 28 capsules feature pre-recorded commentary in multiple languages, highlighting significant points of interest visible from the capsules during your ride. You can also download the Singapore Flyer mobile app, available in several languages for free. It serves as a virtual guide, offering information about the key landmarks, historical facts, and interesting trivia about Singapore and the surrounding areas.
The Singapore Flyer is situated on Raffles Avenue in the Downtown Core district of Singapore. You can easily reach the Singapore Flyer via public and private transportation.
Visit Singapore Flyer for a ride on the observation wheel that offers jaw-dropping views of the city skyline, especially during sunset. They also have exclusive dining experiences that cost a little more, but are a unique, intimate experience, great for anniversaries and celebrations.
No. You will need to purchase tickets if you wish to visit the Singapore Flyer.
You can book your Singapore Flyer tickets online to get instant confirmations, contactless transactions, and of course, the best prices on your tickets. Alternatively, you can also book them at the venue, however we recommend against this since the lines may be long and tickets might sell out.
Ticket prices depend on the experience you choose. They start from SGD 40 and can go up if you choose a sky dining ticket.
The best time to visit the Singapore Flyer is on a weekday during sunset since there are fewer crowds and the views from the observation wheel are breathtaking, to say the least.
The Singapore Flyer is open every day from 10am to 10pm. This includes public holidays and school holidays. Know more about the timings, here.
Yes, you can visit the Singapore Flyer in a group. Just make sure to book your tickets in advance to ensure seamless entry on the date of your choice.
Yes, you can visit the Singapore Flyer with kids. It is a family-friendly attraction and houses the Time Capsule, an interactive exhibit about Singapore’s history and culture, designed especially for children.
Yes, the Singapore Flyer is wheelchair accessible for visitors with reduced mobility.
Yes, you can buy food and drinks from the restaurants at the Singapore Flyer. But, remember, none of it is allowed inside the capsules, unless you opt for a dining experience inside the Flyer.
You will need at least one hour for your visit to the Singapore Flyer. However, if you wish to visit the Time Capsule as well, set aside another 45 minutes for that alone.
Yes, absolutely! The Singapore Flyer is worth visiting for the magnificent city views that visitors can take in from the observation wheel, and the Time Capsule, an interactive exhibit about the history and culture of the nation designed to engage young minds.