What is the Singapore Flyer?

What is the Singapore Flyer?

Located in the heart of downtown Marina Bay , the Singapore Flyer is Asia’s largest giant observation wheel. More importantly, it is high on thrills for tourists and locals alike. Step into one of the 28 fully air-conditioned glass capsules, and be transported on a 30-minute journey of stunning day and night scenes.

How high is the Singapore Flyer above ground?

A scenic spin on the Singapore Flyer takes you 165 metres above ground, or as high as 42 storeys, as you marvel at the spectacular scenery below. Located in the heart of downtown Marina Bay , the Singapore Flyer is Asia’s largest giant observation wheel.

Is the Singapore Flyer + time capsule worth it?

Review for: [SRV Eligible] Singapore Flyer + Time Capsule Tickets (NEW!) Magnificent views when it was at the peak position you may see beautiful areas at eagle angles. Time capsule was very educational for the kids as they learnt the history of Singapore.

Do I need to reserve timeslots for Singapore Flyer?

There is no need to reserve timeslots for Singapore Flyer. Enhanced Health & Hygiene Measures are being implemented for this activity. Please check the “Things to Note” section below for more details.

Located in the heart of downtown Marina Bay , the Singapore Flyer is Asia’s largest giant observation wheel. More importantly, it is high on thrills for tourists and locals alike.

How much did it cost to build Singapore Flyer?

Approximately $250 Million was spent in the development and construction of the observation wheel, along with the other features of Singapore Flyer, such as the man-made Tropical rainforest garden surrounding it. The observation wheel has 28 air-conditioned capsules, each of which can carry 28 passengers.

Is Berlin’s Great Wheel a part of Singapore Flyer?

A spokesperson for the Singapore Flyer said: “The giant observation wheel in Berlin is separate from the Singapore Flyer and it is separately owned and operated. Great Wheel Corporation is also a separate entity from the Singapore Flyer.

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