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Home / Travel / Singapore / Singapore Flyer : Great View from Above

Singapore Flyer : Great View from Above

July 10, 2017 by StrawberrY Gal

Singapore Flyer is indeed one of the place to visit if you are in Singapore. We had our trip to the iconic giant Ferries Wheel in Singapore which was opened in 2008. And going there is simply easy and I would say you would not regret with the fantastic view.
Starts your journey to this beautiful place where you will bring to the Journey of Dreams. Enjoy the new flight experience at Singapore Flyer awaited with the engaging multimedia showcase that provides a deeper appreciation and understanding of the Singapore Story and the iconic Singapore Flyer, and extend your experience onboard the scenic flight on the Flyer, taking in amazing 360° views of Singapore and beyond.
Walk through the The Prelude and you will be welcomed by a Flyer character in multiple languages, in a backroom setting of revolving 3D rotating gear mechanisms suggesting the inner workings of the Flyer and next to the Dreamscape.
You will be enthralled by a concaved panoramic screen displaying a myriad of images projected onto geometric cut-outs. They transform into psychedelic patterns which revolve and rotate, forming a sequence of circular shapes that depict the circular nature of the Giant Observation Wheel.

You will learn how the Flyer was put together at The Discovery. The main feature here is a 1.5-metre diameter time machine that you can turn like a dial to see a stream of images that tell Singapore Flyer’s pre- and post-construction stories.

Using augmented reality technology, you will find out more about Singapore Flyer’s optimal structural design, its stability, its superior cabin system and the difference between a ferris wheel and a Giant Observation Wheel. And there are more to see when you are walking through the journey before heading to the Giant Observation Wheel.

 

 

The huge Flyers is just infront of me where they brings me with the breathtaking, panoramic views of the Marina Bay and beyond. The view is simply beautiful that captures the wonders of Singapore from above. The view is superbly beautiful where I am assured that you will be falling in love with it at the first sight.

 

If you would like to go for some premium and romantic dining experience, ou can indulge in their Premium Sky Dining Flight where it comes with a 4-course menu, in-flight host, and magnificent skyline views in the comfort of a spacious capsule, atop Asia’s Largest Observation Wheel. Enjoy your meal with the choice of Premium Sky Dining Flight
Indulge in our Premium Sky Dining Flight, which comes with a 4-course menu, in-flight host, and magnificent skyline views in the comfort of a spacious capsule, atop Asia’s Largest Observation Wheel. They have the Premium Sky Dining Flight includes a choice of either Western or Chinese dining menu (no pork, no lard) at $299++ For Two.
After the flyer, you can also get some shopping at the flyer where they have a variety of soveniers to buy there from keychains, to plush toys, shirts, watches and also handbags. You can also dine and some of the delightful selection of local favorites and international cuisines around there too.
Charges : 
Adult: S$33.00
Child: S$21.00
Senior: S$24.00
Address
Singapore Flyer
30 Raffles Avenue
Singapore 039803
Opening Hours Opens Daily: 8.30am – 10.00pm Last Flight: 10.00pm
By Mass Rapid Transport (MRT)
The Promenade Station (Circle Line, CC4) provides you with a fuss-free, mere five-minute walk to Singapore Flyer! Take Exit A and look out for blue pedestrian signs to Singapore Flyer.
By Bus
You can catch public buses 56, 75, 77, 97, 97e, 171, 195, 960, 961C at Before Temasek Avenue (02191)
By Car
Singapore Flyer is located just at the fringe of town. It takes you about 5 minutes to get there from the Central Business District (CBD), 10 minutes from Orchard Road and 20 minutes from Changi Airport. If you are driving to Singapore Flyer, we have a multi-storey car park with 284 lots and 3 handicapped lots, and a special coach bay for 25 tour buses.
Visitors to Singapore Flyer can also enjoy Free Lunch Parking on weekdays, from 12pm – 2pm (excludes weekends and Public Holidays).

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