Singapore Flyer: The Biggest Observatory of Giant Wheel in the World
Singapore
Flyer is one of the rides and the biggest
attraction in Asia. The attraction of a giant wheel becomes the best place to enjoy the beauty of
Singapore from the high place.
This place also has been determined and awarded as the biggest observatory of giant wheel in the world. From Singapore flyer, we can see stunning views of the marina bay from a height of 165 meters. It is like world class scenery because we can see a view of the marina bay as a whole, ranging from the Esplanade building, bridge Helix Bridge. From Singapore flyer, there are 28 capsules that can carry 10 until 15 people per capsule, this Ferris wheel rotates counter the clockwise and each rotation takes time about 30 minutes.
This place also has been determined and awarded as the biggest observatory of giant wheel in the world. From Singapore flyer, we can see stunning views of the marina bay from a height of 165 meters. It is like world class scenery because we can see a view of the marina bay as a whole, ranging from the Esplanade building, bridge Helix Bridge. From Singapore flyer, there are 28 capsules that can carry 10 until 15 people per capsule, this Ferris wheel rotates counter the clockwise and each rotation takes time about 30 minutes.
Singapore
Flyer was first designed in September
2005 and it was officially opened
six years later
in 2008. The opening ceremony was held along the Raffles
Avenue, where the
giant wheel stands. Through the Singapore Flyer, you can see almost 360 degree view
of the vast and beautiful of Singapore from
Colley Quay, Marina Bay Sands Integrated
Resort, The Fullerton
Singapore (five stars hotel of the classiest),
Raffles Place (Regional business center in
Singapore), Merlion Park (tourist icons of
Singapore), Esplanade-Theatres on the Bay (theatre arts)
and the Asian Civilization Museum.
Singapore flyer
consists of rooms to accommodate visitors
to the call with "Capsules".
The Capsules have a considerable size and can accommodate up to
15 people, so the overall capacity of this flyer could reach
until 784 people in
a single round. If you had the opportunity to ride the Singapore Flyer,
do not forget to take
a walk in the Yakult Rainforest, an artificial
rain forest to
create a relaxed atmosphere in the midst
of the bustle in the city.
As we all know, the
state of Singapore is also
famous for shopping and culinary paradise.
There you
can also there are many shops that sell a
wide range of branded watches, crocodile
leather products, sunglasses, and souvenirs
to make your
holiday become unforgettable. Moreover, there are also
stands many food outlets that
will appetite you. Some well-known restaurant is
also there such as, Hibki (Japanese restaurant), Seafood
Paradise, O'Learys & Popeye's
(American restaurant), Shalimar Palace (Authentic
Indian restaurant), and Biistro xSenso (Italian
restaurant).
Singapore flyer
is open every day from 8.30 am until 10:30 pm.
The price of the ticket of Singapore Flyer
is $ 29.50 for adults, seniors (over
60 years) is $ 23.60, while the price of children's tickets (ages 3-12 years) is $
20.65.
If you want to reach Singapore Flyer with
MRT Train, use the MRT Circle Line to Promenade Station and
take Exit A
after the train stops.
Once out of the
station, you will see a junction on the left. Crossing the
intersection and into Temasek Avenue. Until
the next intersection, you can see the flyer on the left. You
get to this place
in about 10 minutes.
But if you want to get there using public bus you can go to bus terminal which is located
at Raffles Marina
Centre Boulevard. It is about
two blocks from
the Singapore Flyer. You can go by bus with
the following numbers to get to the terminal and walk
towards Singapore Flyer
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