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Singapore Grand Prix 2024

The Formula 1 season takes to Singapore for a thrilling race under the lights

If you’ve never visited Singapore, now is your chance to see the city at its most exhilarating. This year’s Singapore Grand Prix will run September 20–22, 2024 at the Marina Bay Street Circuit. Arriving by private jet to the Singapore Grand Prix will guarantee the trip of a lifetime.

Marina Bay in SingaporeMuch like the Las Vegas Grand Prix, Singapore has devised a street course that winds its way through the heart of the city. Drivers must tackle a challenging layout with 23 corners, a rough track surface, and the tropical heat. It’s one of the most demanding grands prix on the F1 calendar.

The race is also notable for being the only grand prix held at night. Singapore comes to life after dark and never more so than during the grand prix.

Global Air Charters is ready to reserve your airframe to this iconic destination. One of the great joys of traveling to Singapore is your arrival at Changi Airport (WSSS). Its calming atmosphere and world-class dining and shopping make it a destination in itself.

Contact our flight coordinators to book a jet to the Singapore Grand Prix. Here’s everything you need to know to experience the Singapore Grand Prix to the fullest.

Race Day Hospitality

The Marina Bay Street Circuit passes several iconic landmarks, including the Merlion, Esplanade, and the Singapore Flyer. Spectators will be immersed in the cultural center of town no matter where they choose to view the racing. 

There are still several hospitality packages available for the race weekend. These offer immersive racing views, top-tier dining, and other special perks.

We recommend the Sky Suites, situated above the grandstands and the first two turns, for a premium view of the race from an air-conditioned lounge. The suites also have outdoor seating and private dining options.

Guests also love the vibe at Twenty3, a chic lounge overlooking the track’s final corner. Patrons here will arrive via a dedicated ferry and step into a luxurious viewing lounge. There you can indulge in food from pop-up versions of multiple Michelin-starred restaurants. You’ll have stunning views of the finish line and post-race fireworks from its multiple galleries.

Hotel Recommendations

Any of the hotels in the Marina Bay area will be ideal for staying near the action. We like the Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore for its tastefully appointed suites and tremendous views of the bay. Its Michelin-starred Cantonese restaurant, Summer Pavilion, features an expansive dining space surrounded by a tranquil garden.

We also recommend The ParkRoyal Collection, Marina Bay as a verdant escape in the middle of the city. The hotel boasts plants and greenery at every turn, including its rooftop farm and gigantic skylit atrium.

The Best Cocktails in Asia

Mixologist crafting cocktailIn recent years, Singapore has become known as one of the best cocktail cities in the world. It boasts several honorees in the current World’s 50 Best Bars list. They include Jigger & Pony in the Amara Hotel, with a cozy living room atmosphere where the menu is presented in the form of a magazine.

Also on the list is the low-key Sago House, which is small on space but big on hospitality. The menu changes weekly based on the availability of local ingredients. And you’ll marvel at the imposing art deco interior of ATLAS, including a tower of 1,300 different gins stacked 50 feet high.

Other Attractions

The National Gallery Singapore houses the world’s largest collection of Southeast Asian art. Over 8,000 items are spread between the former supreme court and city hall buildings. Its restaurant, Odette, has three Michelin stars and is considered one of the best in all of Asia.

Be sure to visit the futuristic Gardens by the Bay. Its towering vertical gardens and horticultural displays are dazzling, especially during sunset and the nightly light shows. Orchard Road is your shopping destination. There you can visit the most iconic luxury brands and have dinner at Alma by Juan Amador.

Singapore Grand Prix Travel Guide

The atmosphere for the Singapore Grand Prix is electric. The high-speed thrills of Formula 1 pulsate through the very center of this lively city. It’s an experience that racing fans will never forget. Contact our flight coordinators today and we’ll see you in Singapore!