Singapore GP PLaces to Watch

Singapore GP PLaces to Watch

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AshVX220

Original Poster:

5,929 posts

191 months

Monday 2nd February 2015
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Hi All,
looking at going to the Singapore GP this year and have two options of tickets to get, the general admission one is £120'ish and in Zone 4, I can't seem to find where zone 4 is (what corners) and where we can we can walk around to/from?

The other option is for the Bay Grandstand between 17 and 18 (where the cars come under the stand) and is £145'ish, but a bit concerned this will have limited viewing?

Anyone been that can offer some advice please?

IanOE

196 posts

158 months

Wednesday 4th February 2015
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See here for the pdf of last years map showing zones etc: http://www.singaporegp.sg/assets/circuit_park_map....

Zone four in 2014 was the one in green on the left side of the map.

There are various raised areas near to the track that are reserved for general admission ticket holders, but it looked like people were getting there early to try and reserve their places.

The bay grandstand looks spectacular as it looks out over the Singapore skyline, but for racing action it's not that great as the cars don't get a lot of speed up along that straight (compared to other parts of the circuit). I was there on Friday for practice so it may have been different on race day.

I went last year (and planning to go again this year) and I got a combo ticket which was expensive but I had seats in the bay grandstand on Friday, turn 1 grandstand on Saturday and Padang on Sunday. I am planning on doing something similar this year.

Driver101

14,376 posts

122 months

Wednesday 4th February 2015
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We only went for the Zone 4 tickets. We ended up standing at T15 which we though was about as good as any in that zone.

The view wasn't bad for a street circuit and the cars got close. We were no more than 2 meters away from the track.

tom5678

79 posts

138 months

Wednesday 4th February 2015
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I would make sure you have a grandstand ticket. The zone 4 walkabout tickets only have a few raised areas on a few corners and get really busy, plus the view isn't great, I'd imagine it's highly frustrating if you're actually interested in the race. A bonus of the grandstands is they have a big screen and commentary so you can keep up with what's going on around the circuit. I was in the Padang grandstand last year and it was great.


tom5678

79 posts

138 months

Wednesday 4th February 2015
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Also, with a Bay Grandstand ticket you can wander around zone 4 anyway (I think!?)

AshVX220

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5,929 posts

191 months

Wednesday 4th February 2015
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Thank you so much for the reply's guys, will have another look at the available tickets (in our price range) and alongside the map link posted by IanOE and go from there. Will let you all know what we go for. smile

Hotel and flights are booked. smile

Nickbrapp

5,277 posts

131 months

Wednesday 4th February 2015
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Get onto the wheel for part of it, I went and ot was breath taking

AshVX220

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5,929 posts

191 months

Thursday 5th February 2015
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Nickbrapp said:
Get onto the wheel for part of it, I went and ot was breath taking
Cheers Nick, I saw that on the map and thought it looked cool, will definitely try and get on there. smile

AshVX220

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5,929 posts

191 months

Monday 9th February 2015
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Tickets Purchased for the Esplanade Grandstand. smile

Got two hotel options, the Holida Inn express (mainly because we know what to expect), but also considering the "Nostalgia Hotel", which may be a bit nicer and more "local feel" than the HI.

IanOE

196 posts

158 months

Friday 13th February 2015
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I think that there are multiple Holiday Inn Expresses in Singapore, which one were you thinking of?

The Nostalgia Hotel is in a good locally area with good eating options nearby, I've not stayed at the hotel but I've been there for a drink. It's between Tiong Bahru and Outram Park train stations (about ten minutes walk to each), which are only a few stops from Raffles Place or City Hall station where you need to go for the F1.

AshVX220

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5,929 posts

191 months

Friday 13th February 2015
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The Holiday Inn we were looking at is the one on Magazine Road? Just south of the river, I think it's a fairly new building based on what's shown on Google Streetview.

We've read good reviews about the Nostalgia hotel, but the rooms look tiny and some of them don't even have a window. I know we won't be spending much time in the hotel room over the week we're there, but still, I'd like the hotel to at least have a window. We generally use Holiday Inn expresses whenever we go away, you know what you're going to get after all. With the Nostalgia, I fancied a change which is why we looked at some others. We've booked both flexibly and will be deciding soon on which to keep and which to cancel.

Thanks very much for the info and help, it's very much appreciated. beer

IanOE

196 posts

158 months

Friday 13th February 2015
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Magazine Street is another good location, close to the river with the bars and also close to Chinatown and the city. Probably the best bet for getting to and from the F1 from the hotel is to walk alongside the river, it'll take maybe half an hour - but bear in mind it's very hot and humid in Singapore (not sure if you've been before) so it gets quite sweaty walking. Taxis are cheap compared to the UK when you can get one but I believe it can be difficult to get them during the F1 - I just used the train last year and it was fine.

Singapore's pretty small and easy to get around the rest of the time that you're there.

AshVX220

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5,929 posts

191 months

Friday 13th February 2015
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Cheers Ian,
I've never been before, so very much looking forward to it.

Do you live there?

Norfolkit

2,394 posts

191 months

Friday 13th February 2015
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Haven't been to the GP in Singapore but I have been on holiday there, my top tip would be do your drinking outside of the hotels, it's way cheaper, I mean a lot cheaper.

By "outside of the hotels" I mean go to a bar, not slump outside of the hotel necking a can of Special Brew.

I you have time while you're there Sentosa Island is well worth a visit.

IanOE

196 posts

158 months

Saturday 14th February 2015
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Yes, I've lived in Singapore for the past year, so I'm no expert but happy to offer advice.

The F1 has been one of the highlights so far, it's a great weekend. Even my other half who isn't interested in cars or racing really enjoyed the three day pass last year.

The bars are expensive for alcohol here but quite often they have "happy hour" with various deals on which can work out well. Beware that a lot of the prices for alcohol advertised on boards doesn't include GST and service, which adds up to an extra 17%. Another option is drinking in the hawker centres or "coffee shops" with the locals which is fun and much cheaper than bars. They only tend to have fans and no air con though, so it can get pretty warm.

Feel free to PM me if you need any more tips about Singapore.

AshVX220

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5,929 posts

191 months

Monday 16th February 2015
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Thanks very much for the tips and information guys, it's very much appreciated. We definitely plan to go to Sentosa Island while we're there and will make he most of "happy hour" and the coffee shops. smile

Thanks again all,
Ash

tom5678

79 posts

138 months

Friday 6th March 2015
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Anyone know if they are going to release any more single day tickets? I only want to go in for Sunday this year but there doesn't really seem to be many options.