Breathtaking Views (165m above Ground)
Singapore Flyer Singapore Flyer Singapore Flyer Time Capsule Singapore Flyer Pte Ltd (Singapore Flyer, Giant Observation Wheel (Ferris Wheel)) Sky Dining Private Capsule Singapore Flyer Singapore Flyer Pte Ltd (Singapore Flyer, Giant Observation Wheel (Ferris Wheel)) Singapore Flyer Pte Ltd (Singapore Flyer, Giant Observation Wheel (Ferris Wheel))
(6K+ reviews), 200K+ booked
$40 to admire Singapore skyline!
Largest Observation Wheel in Asia
Come & Experience Breathtaking Panoramic Views!
Capsule travels up to 165m above ground level


Whether you are a local or tourist, Singapore Flyer is the only one place in Singapore that offers a birds eye view of the entire island city.
- Get a 360˚ view of iconic and historical landmarks

Exclusive Deal Just For You
-> Singapore Flyer + Time Capsule Tickets; Adult $40 | Child $25
-> Singapore Flyer (Time Capsule) + Marina Bay Sands Skypark Observation Deck + ArtScience Museum FUTURE WORLD; Adult $83 | Child $59
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The Singapore Flyer comprises a 165-metre giant observation wheel which sits astride a three-storey retail terminal with an area space of 82,000 sq ft and a central atrium with lush Asian rainforest and water features.

An open-air Greek Theatre for live performances and events will make the Singapore Flyer a must visit destination.

All Singapore Flyer flight tickets should be purchased at our ticketing counters. Guests with tickets purchased from unauthorized retailers will be denied entry to Singapore Flyer.

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Private Capsule

Sky Dining


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Book Your Tickets to Singapore Flyer Pte Ltd

Exclusive Deal Just For You
-> Singapore Flyer + Time Capsule Tickets; Adult $40 | Child $25
-> Singapore Flyer (Time Capsule) + Marina Bay Sands Skypark Observation Deck + ArtScience Museum FUTURE WORLD; Adult $83 | Child $59
I went to Singapore Flyer long time ago with my mom and sisters. It's so much fun to see a whole Singapore'a scenery at night in the giant wheel.
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I went to Singapore Flyer long time ago with my mom and sisters. It's so much fun to see a whole Singapore'a scenery at night in the giant wheel.
I have been here once. The 30 minutes ride in the flyers was such an awesome experience. You could see the whole Marina Bay, the Parade and maybe the whole city. I didn’t even realise that I was at the very top until I find the carriage going down. It was really very slow and everyone who likes to experience something new should try going once in their lifetime.
Nice sunset view of the Singapore Flyer at 7am :)
FrightFest 2012 â?? The Undead Forest â?? is open for booking now, and there are limited tickets available for each day, so book now! Visit http://www.singaporeflyer.com/promotions/frightfest-2012/ for more info.
Singapore Flyer Pte Ltd Hotline: (65) 6333 3311 Singapore Flyer introduces a unique & brand new experience – High Tea Flight atop the world’s largest Giant Observation Wheel! The High Tea menu includes a delightful assortment of finger sandwiches, muffins and scones, as well as éclairs, pastries and macaroons, served with orange juice, freshly brewed coffee and tea.
The white and red on the flyer, Happy 47th birthday Singapore :)
one of the many things i love to take photos of.
High Tea: Price: $99 for 2
Costing a hefty 200 over million dollars to construct and standing at a stunning 165 meters tall, the Singapore Flyer is destined to be the biggest attractions in Singapore.
I love the POPEYE restaurant at the ground storey. Always take my lunch and dinner there whenever I got to the Singapore flyer. The crews are friendly and the place is spacious.
Last month i took the Singapore Flyer ride. It was marvelous looking down at the beautiful landscape of Singapore from above. It also includes a free Singapore Sling drink that is very tasty.
Simply love the night scene when you r high up in the Singapore Flyer....just a note to all out there that the ticket office has now been moved to the ground floor, so don't go to the 2nd level or the one near the carpark to get your ticket.
I took the Singapore Flyer once before at night. I think the night view of the city is better than in daylight because of the lights shining from the buildings and cars.