Singapore F1 deals, exclusives, staycations, discounts, ticket packages, international music acts, and the best places to park (and ride)

Are you going to the races this weekend? Singapore Grand Prix discounts, exclusives and great deals are sure to overflow during the weekend.

If you’re still deciding where to stay, figuring out where to park or just what to look forward to in terms of fun aside from the heart-stopping races, read on:

Free transportation

Members of the public can make use of a free shuttle bus service to the event, on a first come first served basis. The bus service will ply Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station (Orchard Road), Raffles Hotel bus stop opposite Raffles City Shopping Centre (Bras Basah Road) and the F1 Pit Building (Singapore Flyer).

Staycation packages

The Mandarin has a great staycation package that comes with buffet breakfast or dinner and tickets to prime views of the races. Take a look at the details here.

After-parties

Boudoir Blanc is having an adults-only party filled with international acts, VIP treatment and some of the best food and beverages in the country. See the details and book your tickets at this website.

Fashion shows

On the evening of 13 September, just before F1 festivities officially commence, Heineken will take over the iconic Lau Pa Sat to host a first-of-its-kind fashion showcase celebrating Singapore’s newest designers with a guest appearance from a former top racer.

 

Performances

Catch Macy Gray at the Ritz Carlton ballroom and be entertained by Formula 1 Legend and former Ferrari F1 Driver Giancarlo Fisichella who will be DJing on September 15.

Calvin Harris, Ariana GrandeDuran DuranGeorge The PoetLianne La HavasOneRepublicSeal and The Chainsmokers will also be performing. Access to Calvin Harris’ performance is included with any three-day race ticket (from $298) or any Sunday single-day ticket (from $198).

Formula 1 tours

Visitors of the Formula 1 night race can also participate in an exclusive edition of the popular behind-the-scenes tour of the Marina Bay Street Circuit. For the first time, the tour will feature a part of the Temasek Suite, an exclusive hospitality suite that hosts dignitaries and foreign ministers of state during the race weekend annually.

Tour participants will also hear from key Singapore GP representatives and gain access into restricted areas such as the team garages, podium and race control room. Each tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours and costs $5 per participant, with proceeds going to the Community Chest. Registration is on a first-come-first-served basis and is open exclusively to Singapore residents.

Marina Bay Circuit, Marina Bay, Singapore.
Sunday 18 September 2016.
Kevin Magnussen, Renault Sport F1, in the drivers parade.
World Copyright: Glenn Dunbar/LAT Photographic

Special tickets

You can get single day tickets for the Empress Grandstand. Fans can now opt to purchase the single-day Friday Zone 4 Walkabout ($78+), Saturday Zone 4 Walkabout ($168+) and Sunday Zone 4 Walkabout ($198+) tickets, at a maximum of four tickets per person.

Situated in the heart of Singapore’s Civic District in front of the Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall, the Circuit Park’s 10th grandstand – the Empress Grandstand – offers views of the cars slowing down between Turns 11 and 12 of the Marina Bay Street Circuit before entering the Anderson Bridge.

Fans who purchase the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport Experience Package will be invited to an exclusive event hosted by the Brackley-based team at the Singapore Formula One Paddock Club on Thursday, 14 September with key team members and enjoy a gastronomic spread at the Silver Arrows VIP Hospitality Suite. Tickets are at $1925++.

Ticketholders for the Mercedes-AMG Petronas package will also enjoy savings to purchase official team memorabilia, meal vouchers worth $90 redeemable at the Marina Bay Street Circuit as well as a supporters’ pack consisting of team-branded ear plugs, flags, lanyard, cap, pull bag and cards autographed by the drivers.

Where to park for the Singapore Grand Prix (protip: you shouldn’t)

It’s highly recommended that racegoers take public transportation instead of taking cars as you’ll surely encounter heavy traffic. Here’s a comprehensive guide on using public transportation to get to the races.

photo from Singapore F1 official website

 

Most motorists park their cars at carparks in the following:

Capitol piazza
Raffles City
Marina square
South Beach avenue
Suntec City

Members of the public partaking in F1 festivities can look out for Heineken branded HiPPO buses to enjoy complimentary shuttle services to hot spots around the race track. Available across the F1 weekend, on 16 and 17 September 2017, from 5pm -12am. Buses depart every 20 minutes:

Route 1 – Paya Lebar > Suntec > Chijmes

Route 2 – Harbourfront MRT > Clarke Quay

 

What are your plans for the race weekend? Let us know in the comments!

Images from: Singapore GP Communications (Singapore GP Pte Ltd), Mandarin Oriental

Header image from Singapore Grand Prix

All prices in SGD

 

Staff Writer

Entertaining since 2017.

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