Counted among the world's largest giant observation wheels, the 165 metre high Singapore Flyer offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Marina Bay and Singapore

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Singapore Flyer Ride with Singapore Sling Cocktail

  66 Reviews

 30 minute

$51

Go on a luxurious sky-high adventure in Singapore. Hop into an exclusively-designed capsule at the S...

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Singapore: Singapore Flyer and Time Capsule Entry Ticket

  29 Reviews

$29

Soar above the cityscape in Singapore with this ticket for the Singapore Flyer observation wheel. Jo...

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Singapore: Marina Bay Sands and Singapore Zoo Combo

  13 Reviews

$52

Enjoy a rotation on the Singapore Flyer in a shared capsule for breathtaking views. Admire a 360-deg...

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Singapore Flyer Premium Beverage Flight

  4 Reviews

 None

$49

Mobile Voucher Accepted

Treat yourself to the true height of luxury with cocktails on a 30 minute round of the Singapore Fly...

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Singapore: Singapore Flyer Admission Ticket

  3 Reviews

 30 minute

$24

Visit the largest observation wheel in Asia, the Singapore Flyer. Reaching a height of 541 feet abov...

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Private Tour:Singapore National Museum and Singapore Flyer and Ducktour

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   7 hours

$200

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Skip-the-Line Ticket: Singapore Flyer Premium Experience

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 30 minute

$50

Enjoy a refreshingly sweet, iconic local cocktail or a glass of champagne while taking in the best v...

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Singapore Flyer Premium Sky Dining Experience with Express Boarding

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 1 hour

$129

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Singapore Flyer & Scooter Rental

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 1 to 24 hrs

$34

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Singapore Flyer and 7 Lines City Sightseeing Hop-On Tour (2 Day Pass)

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 1 to 2 days

$59

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Singapore Flyer Flight & Gardens by the Bay Admission Ticket

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   8 hour

$39

Explore Singapore from a new perspective and enjoy the panoramic view out of the flyer observation w...

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Singapore Flyer Flight & Universal Studios Admission Ticket

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   8 hour

$71

Discover Singapore from a new perspective, enjoying a panoramic view out of the flyer observation wh...

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Singapore Sling Cocktail Experience Aboard the Singapore Flyer

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 1 rotation (30 minutes)

$50

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Singapore: Big Bus Open-Top Hop-on Hop-off Sightseeing Tour

  831 Reviews

$44

See the best of Singapore onboard an open-top double-decker bus. Cruise by iconic landmarks like the...

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Singapore Flyer and Gardens By The Bay Combo Ticket

  128 Reviews

$53

Visit two iconic Singapore attractions in one day. Visit the largest observation wheel in Asia, the ...

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Singapore Flexi Attractions Pass & 48-hr Hop-On/Hop-Off

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     5 day

$72

..., such as the Singapore Flyer and National Gallery Singapore. Add on an optional ticket for Universal Studios Singapore.

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Singapore Night Sightseeing Tour with Gardens by the Bay, Bumboat Ride and Bugis Street

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 3 hours 30 minutes

$32

Mobile Voucher Accepted


 
 During this nighttime tour, combine three adventures to experience the best of Singapo...

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Universal Studios + 2 Ways Transfer

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   8 Hours

$53

* Departure and drop off from/to Singapore Flyer. Universal Studio Singapore features 24 movies themes rides, among them...

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Singapore Flyer, Singapore

Counted among the world's largest giant observation wheels, the 165 metre high Singapore Flyer offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Marina Bay and Singapore.

Counted among the world's largest giant observation wheels, the 165 metre high Singapore Flyer offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Marina Bay and Singapore. Book a 30 minute ride and admire the stunning Singapore skyline and layout. You could also opt for a more luxurious Sky Dining 1 hour ride through 2 rotations, during which you will be served a fine 4 course dinner.


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About Singapore Flyer

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Gardens by the Bay

The free Outdoor Gardens are themed around plants important to Singapore history and culture

Sands SkyPark

Singapore's single most dramatic landmark, the SkyPark defies gravity, perched 55 stories above the ground like a surfboard on top of the three hotel towers

Merlion

The Merlion is a well-known symbol of Singapore and is one of the most visited tourist attractions in the city-state

Raffles Statue

This statue of Stamford Raffles, the founder of Singapore, is built on the (supposed) exact spot where he first landed

Asian Civilisations Museum

One of Singapore's newest, largest and best-presented museums

Hajjah Fatimah Mosque

Also known as Masjid Hajjah Fatimah, it is probably Singapore's second most important mosque historically after Sultan Mosque

Mint Museum of Toys

Built to house the 50,000-piece toy collection of local enthusiast Chang Yang Fa, the contents of this five-story building covers come from 25 countries and span over a century of 'Moments of Imagination and Nostalgia with Toys' (hence MINT), with everything from wind-up toys to Darth Vader masks

Malay Heritage Centre

Set on the grounds of beautifully restored Istana Kampong Glam, the site looks gorgeous from the outside but despite some half-hearted attempts at whiz-bang multimedia, the museum inside is rather disappointing

1-Altitude Viewing Gallery

Viewing gallery opened in 2010 at the rooftop of OUB Centre offers an unparalleled 360-degree view of Singapore from the highest point in the city-state at 282 metres

Sultan Mosque

Also known as Masjid Sultan and the largest mosque in Singapore, the building is easily identified thanks to its golden domes, but there's not much to see inside