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  1. The flyer has made numerous appearances in media and popular culture that features Singapore. The Flyer has an overall height of 165 metres (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.

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    Milestones. Officially launched in 2008, Singapore Flyer stands at 165 metres, with a diameter of 150 metres, making it one of the largest Giant Observation Wheels in the world. Taking approximately two-and-a-half-years years to complete, Mr Mah Bow Tan, Minister for National Development was the guest of honour for the Singapore Flyer’s ...

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  4. 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.

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  5. Print. A giant observation wheel that stands amidst the skyscrapers in the Singapore skyline, the Singapore Flyer is the go-to attraction for the most magnificent views of our city. A scenic spin on the Singapore Flyer takes you 165 metres above ground, or as high as 42 storeys, as you marvel at the spectacular scenery below.

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  6. An exciting way to view the ever-changing vibrant skyline of the Lion City - the Singapore Flyer Ferris wheel in the Marina Bay is a public favorite. Standing at a height of 165 meters, guests can enjoy 30-minutes of panoramic views of the city. Read on to learn more about the Singapore Flyer, once the world’s largest observation wheel.

  7. The Singapore Flyer is a 165 meter-tall ferris wheel, offering the very best views of Singapore! Get your ticket Opened to the public on the 1st of March 2008, this Ferris wheel became the largest in the world, beating the Star of Nanchang (in China) by a mere 5 meters.

  8. The Singapore Flyer is a 150-meter (492 ft) tall Ferris wheel located on the southern coast of Marina Bay in Singapore. It opened to the public on March 2009 and has since become one of the city’s most popular tourist attractions. From the top of it, you can get an amazing bird’s eye view of the cityscape.

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