Formula 1 Returns to Singapore this September
Travel & Leisure → Travel Tips
- Author Andy Robertson
- Published August 20, 2019
- Word count 604
The iconic night race around the streets of Marina Bay is one of the premier stops on the Formula 1 global circuit. This is one the busiest periods of the year for hotel accommodation in Singapore with over 200 thousand spectators expected to take in the event.
The 12th edition of the Singapore Grand Prix will take place from September 20th-22nd at the Marine Bay circuit. Unique to the rest of the Formula 1 calendar, the Singapore Grand Prix takes place at night, adding an element of mystique to the event.
The Grand Prix takes place over three days. On Friday, the twenty drivers representing ten teams get a chance to practice and familiarize themselves with the course. Things get serious on Saturday when the qualifying session ensues to determine where the drivers are positioned for the start of the race on Sunday.
Not only is the Grand Prix a showcase of some of arguably most riveting automobile racing on the planet, the entertainment and fan experience surrounding the weekend is a draw within itself. This year’s line-up of musicians performing at the Grand Prix include legendary American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers and hugely influential electronic group Swedish House Mafia.
The city buzzes during the Grand Prix and the streets surrounding Marina Bay and Downtown burgeon into a carnival-like atmosphere. Formula 1 enthusiasts from across the globe flock to the city to be a part of the action. Hotel accommodation in Singapore fills up quickly during the Grand Prix and sorting out where to spend the night in advance is advisable.
Travelers on all budgets will be pleased to know that luxury accommodation, hostels, and boutique hotels in Singapore are all viable options for those making the journey to the South-east Asian city-state.
The Fullerton Hotel is one of the city’s iconic landmarks and overlooks Corner 9 of the racing circuit. A pinnacle of luxury built in 1928, the hotel has been classified as a national monument and was once home to Singapore’s General Post Office. The hotel has played an important role in the city’s history.
The 400 room hotel is complete with three restaurants, rooftop bar, Post Bar, and a spa. Guests with a view of the Esplanade will be able to catch the action right from their hotel room.
Hotel G Singapore is another great option close to the action. The relatively new chic hotel in Singapore
is making a name for itself as one of the top mid-range choices in the city. Equipped with the Ginett restaurant, 25 Degrees bar, and fitness center modelled after a classic American boxing gym, Hotel G Singapore is a quick MRT ride or comfortable 15 minute walk to the track.
Singapore also has a lively hostel scene. Many are clustered together on Horne Road in Kallang district and south west of the downtown core in Chinatown. Footprints Hostel has been a popular choice and safe bet for backpackers for some time and is able to accommodate up to 170 guests. Located in the heart of vibrant Little India, Footprints is clean, secure, and full of solo travelers to share the experience of the city with.
With the Grand Prix being the largest tourism event of the year, it is highly recommended to book hostel or hotel accommodation in Singapore early to avoid being left shut out of the weekend. As the Formula 1 season crawls to the final few races for the season by that time, the Singapore Grand Prix could have a heavy impact on deciding who the eventual champion and top team will be. Don’t miss out on one of Asia’s premier sporting events.
Published by Inetasia on behalf of Hotel G Singapore. For more information visit the Hotel G Singapore website https://www.hotelgsingapore.com
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