Singapore Flyer, Photo Essay: How To Elevate The Singapore Skyline Experience

Singapore Flyer, Photo Essay
There are certainly quite a few ways to see Singapore’s skyline –
whether it’s through a walk along the Esplanade area, or the aerial view from
the Marina Bay Sands rooftop, or even just having coffee near the Merlion
landmark – there are surely verified approaches that make a lot of people happy
whenever they want to see Singapore’s skyline. Nonetheless, much to my
surprise, one of the underated yet surely invaluable way to do it is through
the Singapore Flyer.

Outside USA, this is the the world’s largest observation wheel, and the
panoramic views of the Marina Bay and beyond is perfect. The wheel’s timing is
just right and you get to see an unhurried
360 degree view of Singapore’s stunning horizon – you get to see the
Gardens by the Bay, the Merlion Landmark, Esplanade, Marina Bay Sands, and the
rest of the city view in one go. If you're lucky, during weekends, Marina Bay Sands has their Lights Show around 8:00 PM, so you get to see that too! Not only that, it’s also about a holistic
experience of Singapore culture in one round sphere of influence – you get to
shop, see some events, and even have a bit of food culture in the Singapore
Flyer.

Going there in the evening and experiencing the city’s night lights
disco right before your eyes is one of the most magnificent things you’ll ever
experience in one Singapore evening. A must try whether you are an expat, a
first time tourist or even a returning visitor. Here are some of the photos I took when I brought my folks here in Singapore. They’ve been here a couple of times already, but this is actually one fresh approach for them to see and appreciate this beautiful metropolis.













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