At 165 metres tall, Singapore Flyer is a masterpiece of urban architecture and engineering that showcases not only the mesmerizing cosmopolitan …
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Mar 14, 2025
Great ride/ experience, some of the best views in town and very informative. Kids loved every minute of this experience.Full review by JayB11
Mar 8, 2025
The views from the top-most point are really good. Would recommend going there at twilight so that you can see views of both day and night as the lights come on. The F1 track can also be seen clearly…Full review by Shri Harsha C
Feb 25, 2025
Good place to view city from top. It wasn't crowdy, so no long waiting time. Anoying that before actual ride you must go through "mandatory" time-capsule exbition halls. Overall - recommend as one o…Full review by Ekspertas
Hi! I just booked a tour on the exciting Singapore Flyer! However, only after the booking they state that you need the physical card. I do not have one as I used a Revolut virtual card for safety purposes. What can I do please? I spent 55 Euros so I really want to go. Did this ever happen to anyone? Thanks!
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I havent been asked for the card whenever I have gone to the ticket barrier. Also Revolut is a virtual card but it has a presence in an app, doesn't it? If so you have the physical means of …
I havent been asked for the card whenever I have gone to the ticket barrier. Also Revolut is a virtual card but it has a presence in an app, doesn't it? If so you have the physical means of showing them the account/card etc that paid for the ticket because while virtual that account presented on the app is the card and its source.
Is the Singapore Flyer operational now as the website still says closed but reviews on here say experienced January 2020 ?
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SINGAPORE — Some businesses at the Singapore Flyer have taken a battering as operations at the observation wheel remain suspended more than two months after a technical issue …
SINGAPORE — Some businesses at the Singapore Flyer have taken a battering as operations at the observation wheel remain suspended more than two months after a technical issue brought it to a halt. This is one of the longest suspensions on record for the icon, which opened in 2008. STORY CONTINUES BELOW ADVERTISE The Flyer came to a standstill on Nov 19 last year after its maintenance team detected a technical issue with a spoke cable. Spoke cables support the rim of the Flyer. The Flyer remained out of bounds to riders when TODAY visited on Wednesday (Jan 22), although its retail terminal was still open to the public.