Singapore Flyer Dining Options

The Garden city’s internationally renowned wheel surprises you when you're seated in the Singapore Flyer at about 42 stories high, while the city unfolds itself in front of you. This 30-minute experience is nothing short of magical. To begin with, the Singapore Flyer allows you to explore a 360-degree view of the entire city, extending up to Malaysia and Indonesia. Some of the famous sights include the Singapore River, Merlion Park, Raffles Place, and Marina Bay. The Singapore Flyer comes with 28 well-designed and spacious air-conditioned capsules, ensuring an uninterrupted individual experience.
With facilities such as the ramps, lifts, and world-class infrastructure, the Singapore Flyer sky dining experience is compatible with children, specially-abled and aged individuals. Moreover, with enthralling indoor activities such as the flight 737 simulator, the 6D theater, the ArtScience museum, and the Rainforest Discovery, you can choose to plan your visit to Singapore Flyer accordingly. The adventure doesn't stop here, for it now merges with the Singapore Flyer Sling flight. Not only does it count as a breakaway from the usual bars, but it offers you the luxury of sipping on your favorite cocktail while you soak in the unmatched view.

Sky View Pavilion
Sky View Pavilion

With the best of Cantonese cuisine made from the finest of ingredients and curated by extremely skillful culinary experts, Sky View Pavilion is a beautiful choice of dining at the Singapore Flyer. Moreover, with availability of private rooms for business lunches or meetings, this fine dining experience is comfortable for people all around the globe. The Sky View Pavilion sports full length glass windows to ensure an uninterrupted and a spectacular view of the entire city.

Daily Kopi
Daily Kopi

If you ever wish to have something light and refreshing, do visit this cute dining place going by the name Daily Kopi when in Singapore Flyer. Be it a traditional glass of kopi (coffee with condensed milk) or a delicious Kaya Toast Set, Daily Kopi has varied scrumptious options available to satisfy your cravings.

Gelatissimo
Gelatissimo

A franchise from Australia with 32 flavours available on a daily basis, Gelato uses a traditional Calabrian family recipe, and serves a range classic favourites like Chocolate, Vanilla, Strawberry and Mango to a little different flavours such as the Banofee, Pistachio and Salted Caramel. If you are looking to have a wholesome time with your close ones, Gelatissimo will not disappoint you.

Red Chillies
Red Chillies

Housing exquisite Indian cuisine, this grandly furnished restaurant is famous for its cuisine due to its use of natural spices. Open from Thursday to Monday and on public holidays from 3pm-10pm, with the last order at 9:30pm, Red Chillies is one of the best Singapore flyer dining places.

Plume
Plume

Inspired by the beautiful bird, peacock, Plume, an event hall situated in Singapore Flyer, blends the diverse and rather complex Indian spices to provide some of the finest International dishes for the events. With extremely pleasing fine dining experience and gourmet catering, Plume has stood out as an example for outstanding service and visual appeal.

Flyer Lounge
Flyer Lounge

If you wish to enhance your upcoming event, then the Flyer Lounge in Singapore offers the perfect atmosphere to do so. With elegant furnishing, event styled space, a ba, an observation deck and private bathrooms, the Flyer Lounge also offers spectacular views of the Marina Bay and Gardens by the Bay.

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Best Time to Visit

Undoubtedly, the best time to visit "Asia's London Eye" is during the sunset, since the skyline greets you with unparalleled colours. Since Singapore is usually hot throughout the year, the best time to visit Singapore is during the spring.

Opening and closing time:

Open only from Thursday to Sunday, the first admission is usually at 2 pm and the last one at 9:15 pm. To save a little time and avoid the queue, you can opt for an online ticket.

Accessibility:

With facilities such as the ramps, lifts, and world-class infrastructure, the Singapore Flyer sky dining experience is compatible with children, specially-abled and aged individuals.

Tips While Visiting Singapore Flyer Dining

  1. With enthralling indoor activities such as the flight 737 simulator, the 6D theater, the ArtScience museum, and the Rainforest Discovery, you can choose to plan your visit to Singapore Flyer accordingly.
  2. The adventure doesn't stop here, for it now merges with the Singapore Flyer Sling flight. Not only does it count as a breakaway from the usual bars, but it offers you the luxury of sipping on your favorite cocktail while you soak in the unmatched view.
  3. Singapore Food Treats, a 1906s-themed restaurant offering a touch of traditional food, joins the Sling flight. Worry not if you love something contemporary, for the Sky View Pavilion offers delicious Cantonese food.
  4. Furthermore, if you're planning a romantic getaway with your partner, the Singapore Flyer sky dining experience offers complimentary admission to the Time Capsule.
  5. Guests are also requested to refresh themselves beforehand, provided the restrooms are located at Level 1, Level 2,and Level 3 respectively.
  6. To enhance the same and to ensure a comfortable journey, guests are only allowed to bring in small handbags and cameras, if carried.
  7. Heavier luggage and trolley bags are to be left for safekeeping.

FAQ's

How long is the Singapore Flyer Ride for?

    The entire experience takes 30-minutes to complete one rotation, and you can choose to extend the same depending on the type of booking made and terms and conditions signed up for.

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