Singapore Flyer
The Singapore Flyer is an observation wheel in 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. The flyer has made numerous appearances in media and popular culture that features Singapore.
The Flyer has an overall height of 165 meters (541 ft) and was the world's tallest Ferris wheel until the 167.6 m (550 ft) High Roller, which is 2.6 m (9 ft) taller than the Flyer.
From this fantastic vantage point, visitors may take in views of well-known and significant locations including Raffles Place, Merlion Park, and The Building from Marina Bay to the Singapore River both Padang and Empress Place. If you're lucky, you could even be able to see iconic buildings up to 45 kilometers distant, including Sentosa Island, Changi Airport, and portions of Malaysia and Indonesia. This is the ideal location to take pictures because of the breathtaking views of the South China Sea and the nearby cities. Riding at sunset is very beautiful.
Location: Downtown Core, Singapore
Entrance fees: S$33 for visitors aged 13 or older, S$21 for children aged 3 to 12, and S$24 for residents or citizens of Singapore aged 60 or older. Children under the age of 3 can enter free of charge.