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  1. Fly on board the Singapore Cable Car on the Mount Faber Line & Sentosa Line. Enjoy amazing aerial views from 100 metres above sea level. Check prices and book your tickets today!

  2. Embark on an unforgettable journey with the Singapore Cable Car Ride and take in stunning views of Sentosa and Faber Peak. Book your tickets here today!

  3. You can witness some of the major nearby attractions of Singapore Cable Car from your vantage point like the Merlion, Mount Faber, Harbourfront, Sentosa Island and the Universal Studios Singapore. The Singapore Cable Car passes through two lines, the older line known as the Mount Faber Line and the newer line known as the Sentosa Line and it is ...

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  4. The cable car cabins offer panoramic views of the Singapore skyline and Sentosa Harbourfront skyline, providing a unique perspective of the city and its attractions. Is the Singapore Cable Car suitable for solo travelers? Absolutely! Solo travelers can enjoy the cable car journey and take in the stunning views from the comfort of their own cabin.

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    • Brief History of Singapore Cable Car
    • Cable Car Route
    • How Long Is Singapore Cable Car Ride?
    • How Much Is A Cable Car Ride?
    • Operating Hours
    • Redeeming Ticket
    • Mount Faber Line
    • Sentosa Line
    • Cable Car Sky Dining
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    Singapore Cable car was opened on 15 February 1974 by then Deputy Prime Minister Goh Keng Swee. The cable car was an effort by the government to improve accessibility to Sentosa, and to convert Sentosa from its history as a naval base to an island getaway for both tourists and locals1. The first generation of Singapore cable car (1974 to 1994) had ...

    The Singapore Cable Car Sky Network consists of 2 lines: Mount Faber Line and Sentosa Line. Mount Faber Line connects Singapore’s mainland to Sentosa Island. Meanwhile, Sentosa Lineconnects various places within Sentosa Island. Both of these lines are not physically connected. The nearest intersection of these lines is at Sentosa Station (of Mount ...

    A round-trip on the Mount Faber Line is about 26 to 30 minutes, which translates to approximately 6.5 to 7.5 minutes between each station. Meanwhile, a round trip on the Sentosa Line is about 12 to 15 minutes, which translates to approximately 3 to 3.5 minutes between each station. The exact duration depends on the weather and speed of the cabin.

    You can buy Singapore cable car ticket on the spot or online (here and here). Basically, Cable Car Sky Pass is a ticket that allows visitor to ride BOTH Mount Faber Line and Sentosa Line. A Round Trip ticket allows visitor to ride the entire route just once. You don’t have to ride the entire route at once, you can break it into multiple legs. In ot...

    Singapore cable car’s opening hours are from 8:45am to 10:00pm daily (last boarding at 9:30pm). The opening hours may be subjected to revision by the operator, you can check the latest opening hours here.

    Depending on where you purchase your ticket, you may or may not need to redeem the physical ticket. If your ticket provider says that redemption is compulsory, you can redeem your ticket at the ticketing counter at ANY of the cable car stations, on the day of your visit. Upon redemption, you will be given a wrist tag which has a QR code. Each time ...

    Mount Faber Line is the original cable car route built in 1974. The Mount Faber line connects Singapore mainland and Sentosa island. It has 3 stations: Mount Faber Station, Harbourfront Station and Sentosa Station. You can board at any station. The most popular station to board the cable car is Harbourfront Station because it’s the most accessible ...

    Sentosa Line is the newer cable car route that was built in 2015. The Sentosa Line connects the western part of Sentosa island (i.e. Siloso) to the northern part of Sentosa island (i.e. Resort World Sentosa). Sentosa Line has 3 stations: Merlion Station, Imbiah Lookout Station and Siloso Point Station. You can board at any station. Imbiah Lookout S...

    If you’re planning to celebrate a special occasion, it’s worth considering the Cable Car Sky Dining experience. Basically, you’ll be able to dine inside a special cable car cabin that’s fitted with dining table and chairs. Don’t worry about not having enough time to eat, as you’ll be given 60 minutes of dining time (equivalent to 2 round trips on M...

    If you have a whole day to spend, I recommend getting a Cable Car Sky Pass because the price is not much different from a Mount Faber Line ticket. Assuming you stay at mainland Singapore, here’s my suggested itinerary to make the best of your cable car riding experience. 8am: Breakfast at VivoCity 9am: Take Mount Faber Line from Harbourfront Statio...

  5. Plan your ride from Sentosa to Harbourfront or Mount Faber in the evening to soak in sunset views by the Singapore Harbour. Your Singapore Cable Car ticket allows you to get on and off at any of the Cable Car stations, so visit attractions like the S.E.A Aquarium, Madame Tussauds, Trick Eye Museum, Sentosa Merlion, and more while you can.

  6. A stop at HarbourFront Station promises one-of-a-kind views of the Singapore Harbour and is the world’s first Cable Car route that passes over a harbour. The Cable Car ride then takes you ahead to Sentosa, as you indulge in splendid views of the mainland and its iconic attractions.