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  1. www.singaporeflyer.com › en › fun-factsSingapore Flyer

    3 days ago · Smooth Rotation: Singapore Flyer is designed and built to rotate smoothly under various wind conditions at high altitudes – thanks to precision wind engineering. View Radius: On board Singapore Flyer, you can see up to 45 kilometres away – that’s 3 kilometres more than the entire length of our island city.

  2. Singapore Flyer, one of the largest observation wheels in the world. Marvel at the breathtaking views of Marina Bay from the Singapore Flyer’s capsules. The Singapore Flyer is an attraction for the entire family, thoughtfully designed and wheelchair accessible, our attentive staff will help you board your capsule for a fuss-free experience.

  3. The Singapore Flyer is an observation wheel at the Downtown Core district of Singapore. Officially opened on 15 April 2008, it has 28 air-conditioned capsules, each able to accommodate 28 passengers, and incorporates a three-story terminal building.

  4. www.singaporeflyer.com › en › plan-your-visitSingapore Flyer

    Singapore Flyer + Time Capsule is open Daily, including Public Holidays: 10am - 10pm (Last admission: 9:30pm). Time slot reservation is not required. Guests are advised to check the latest opening schedule of the attractions and retail outlets from our website before visiting the Singapore Flyer.

  5. The Singapore Flyer is a gigantic Ferris wheel erected near the shore of m. At a total height of 165 metres, it was the World’s Largest Observation Wheel at its opening in 2008. After 2014, this title was snatched by Las Vegas Strip’s High Roller, which is only 2.6 meters taller than the Flyer.

  6. The Singapore Flyer is a world-class visitor attraction, fusing a massive engineering structure to an iconic sculpted building. Its centrepiece is the giant observation wheel from which visitors can experience some of the best views in the entire region.

  7. At a height of 165 metres, the Singapore Flyer is one of the world's largest observation wheels. Located in the heart of the city, this tourist attraction offers stunning 360-degree views of the island’s iconic and historical landmarks – from Marina Bay to the Singapore River, Raffles Place, Merlion Park and the Padang.